Beer for the Million I GISBORNE BREWERY. T° meet the times and the approaching hot weather, the Undersigned has, from this date the Price of his Sparkling Ales to £i 10s per Hogshead. &F THE QUALITY will be maintained. G. JOHNSTONE. Immense Success —OF THE— One Slillling-, AND — TWO &- SIXPENNY v. TABLES. 2/6. FURTHER LARGE. R E I) U C T lONS HAVE BEEN MADE. OM E AND SEE TH E X.ace Cellars, Collarettes, and. Lies Squares. 500 DOZEN Just Received, Ex “CITY OE BOMBAY.” WM. ADAIR. 135 ' W. RATCLIFFE.’ [C. W. FERRIS WM. RATCLIFFE & CO., A UCTIONF.ERS, STOCK, STATION, -ZX LAND, ESTATE & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. Licensed Land Brokers under the “Land Transfer Act.” Licensed Native Interpreters, and Land Purchase Agents. CERTIFICATED ACCOUNTANTS in BANKRUPTCY. :O: AGENTS FOR - Tin: Mutual Fire and Marine Insurance Company or New Zealand. Speight and Co.’s Dunedin Ales. Ffrost’s Rubber Stamps, &e., &c., &c. Temporary Oilices—Next Albion Club Hotel, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. lOS ; New Zealand. Loan & Mercantile Agency Company, [LIMITED], “ j Head Office, 1 Queen Victoria-street, Mansion House, London, E.C.) Capital £3,000,000. I Reserve Fund £200,000. i rpilE COMPANY MAKES ADVANCES I JL on Produce, on the Stations and Stocks of JLiriholdci’s, and on the growing clips of , Wool, and receives the consignment of Wool, Grain, fallow, Leather, Hides. Skins, Horns, Preserved Meats, Metals, Cotton, Kauri Gum, &c., &c„ for local sale, or for shipment i to any of the Co’onial, American, or English 1 Markets. ° I The Company ACTS AS GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. R. HILL FISHER, U»7 Agent, Gisborne. ■ MUTUAL fire and marine : INSURANCE COMPANY ■ OF NEW ZEALAND. COMPANY’ is now prepared to i Risks. Wm. RATCLIFFE & CO., Agent for Gisborne. '
Cases of desertion aud fraudulent enlistm- ■ men* in t’.c British army, are sii.l to be on the decrease. This is no doubt, in some measure attributable to the fa t that, the majority oft ho recruits who have < f late years ' joined the service have been of a more intell- ] iuent class tl.an formerly. ’• wider* rout has broken over the villa-re • of » « rshetz, in Hungary, and 11 persons were swept anay an I lost r ier lives in the rushing ' wnteis. 23 houses w-tc destroyed niidastone 1 bridge was earned away by the l!<»od . 25 ns w.io were on the bridge were a'l drewned most < f them being children.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1192, 3 November 1882, Page 2
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386Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1192, 3 November 1882, Page 2
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