JPOR SALE PRIVATELY The folJ- lowing Valuable Properties in tho I owneilip of Gisborne Lot 1 Section No. lOS, Grey-strect, with (wo buildings erected thereon. Lot 5 Seclion N<». 109, Grey-street, with stables, workshop, and cottnge thereon Lot o—Part of section No 110, Grey-street with 1 -roomed house erected thereon Lot 7—Part of section No. 110, Groy-stree t with 5-roonicd house thereon Lot S —Seel ion No 201, Grey-street, fenced and laid down in good grass. Lot. 9 —Section No. 200, Grey-street, ditto. Lot 10—Section No. 199, Grey-street, with 6t roomed house, bout shed, etc., thereon, and river frontage. jut 11 —Part of section No. 199, Grey-street river frontage (about | of an acre.) Lot 12—Section No. 198, Grey-street, river frontage, with 9-roomed house thereon, and planted with ornamental trees Lot 13 tn Ifi—Sections Nos. 197, 196, 193, 194, Grey-street, well fenced and laid down in grass. Lot 17—Sect ion No. 97a (suburbs), Aberdeen road, 2 acres more or less, river frontage. an Lot IS—Section No. 124, Br:ght-street, with two well finished dwellings erected thereon, outhouses, garden A orchard. For further particulars and terms, tpply MR C. D. BERRY’S Office. Gladstone Road, ’■ fo CARLAW SMITH & CO., 4 I Auctioneer..
PRINCE ABTITTTR HOTEL CORNER OF HOBSON axd WELLE9LYSTREETS, AUCKLAND. TBRRT ORAM .... Ppomitbto* The prince arthur hotel m now erected, is one of the most Conanient and Well-appointed Hotela in the tnsfralian Colonies. Its central no.ltlou, ■o near the business portion of the City, Its 'nbrinpß situation, its finish aau thorough completeness in every detail, Ml combine to tamp it as ft — First-class Family A Commercial Hotsl. A HVEKIISING NOVELTIES ui “A. variety of Patterns end Colors, »t the •i-dinary ratos for plain Cards, can ho had at t e STANDARD Office AND O*NE, HRICULTURAL SEEDSMEN Queen-street, Auckland. mnnrler* of ViMinws A Fertilizers, Fencing Wire. Corrngntecl Iron &c„ always on Sale Choice Clover Seeds. Ryo Grass, Cocksfoot v.„ 4c. 3 Patatahi Bakery. TO THE RESIDENTS OF PATUTAHI. LOUIS STEVENS BEGS to announce t nt he has opened a Baller’s Shop, and is now in a position First-class Bread. A good supply of GROCERIES always on hand at current rates. Ormond Residents will be supplied with Bread, Three times a Week. tRg” Agent for the Poverty Bat SxsjrDAHD. WE beg to notify that we have appointed Mr A. PETERS, of the Kai’eratahi Hotel, agent for the Poverty Bay Standard, from whom copies may be obtained. WEBB & MOGRIDGE. YirrANED known that Job Print t.xo of every description is ex i on tit] at ihe “ Standard ” Office, at moderate rates for cash.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1182, 23 October 1882, Page 2 (Supplement)
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426Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1182, 23 October 1882, Page 2 (Supplement)
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