i Tn mi THE above FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL will be found to be the MOST COMFORT* ABLE AND ECONOMICAL LiIJSORT for the Travelling Public, being Centbally Situated, near the Government Buildings and the Borough Wharves. %* For a Permanent Residence it is unequalled in Gisborne. SAMUEL MASON WILSON, PROPRIETOR. 1882 SF ADIE K I—lBB3 60 CASES AND _L3 _ZX_ ZEjJzlI S _ LOOK OUT!! LOOK OUT !!! Just Arrived: Second Shipment Spring Goods. EX “CITY OF BOMBAY,” from GLASGOW. TO ARRIVE Ex “Jessie Redman,” and “Dunedin”— A FULL ASSORTMENT OF GENERAL DRAPERY AND CLOTHING! FOR THE FORTHCOMING CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. parnell & Boylan, IMPORTERS, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. TOLOGA BAY HOTEL. J. ALLANACH Proprietor. rjIRAVELLERS on the East Coart will find Excellent Accommodation at this WELL-KNOWN HOSTELRY. The PAiinocKiNG Accomodation is not Equataed on the Coait. A B tL L TARD-ROOM BAS BEEN ADDED TO THE ESTABLISHMENT. gg
COFFEE! oomin i COFFEE! FRESH ROASTED. FRESH GROUND. 4 4 | ALL lovers of a GENUINE t I 21. FRESH CUP of COFFEE, I I CAN NOW BE SATISFIED AT I I JT. I J.E. desires to call the attention I of Coffee-drinkers to the fact that 1 his Stock is now properly sup- ' . plied with all the necessary VAHTETIES OF COFFEES, AND THAT THE SAME ARE Boasted Three Times A WEEK, OR OFTENER IF NECESSARY, AND Fresh Ground every Oay, -♦ • ■ —■ •—■ t t “FINEST MOCHA," “BEST PLANTATION," “NATIVE CEYLON,” J. EAST, Wholesale and Family Grocer and Tea Merchant, GLADSTONE ROAD. 100 WILLIAM ROE, Karaka Steam Saw Mills, KAITERATAHI, HAVING now completed arrangements, is prepared to execute ORDERS for TIMBER 1N ANY \ ownHaving secured a Depot for Storing Logs, freshes in the river will not affect him. and will always be enabled to supply Orders from Town. * 363
ORMOND & WAIAPU BRIDLE TRACK. TENDERS will be received at this Office up to 10 Q.ni. of SATURDAY, Nov. lltli, for forming portions of the abovenamed track, being .Sections 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, in terms of Specifications to be seen nt this Office. Tenders to be addressed “ Ormond-Waiapu Bridle Track Section.” The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. JAS. ORME BARaVARD, Inspector of Surveys, 1/6 For Chief Surveyor. GO TO THE UaymarKet, — AND— T>UY YOUR PROVISIONS at—- -*-* D. M. ORR’S. Buy your potatoes at— D. M. ORR’S. Buy your flour * oatmeal at— D. M. ORR’S. Buy your woolpacks & sheep SHEARS at— D. M. ORR’S. BUY YOUR HORSE FEED (either whole or Crushed), also CHAFF at— D. M. ORR’S. BUY YOUR COAL (cither Newcastle or Bay of Islands), AT — I). M. ORR’S. BUY YOUR FIREWOOD (in Cords or Cut to any Length), at — D. M. ORR’S. ■ The Cheapest House in Town. ! Immense Reductions for Cash. I Send your Tallow, Hides, and Farm Pro- ; duce to — I). M ORR. | 59
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1197, 8 November 1882, Page 3
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