TjlOR S' PRIVATELY :—The folJL. lowing . aluable Properties in tha Township of Gisborne : — Lot 4—Section No. 108, Grey-street, with two buildings erected thereon. Lot s—Section No. 109, Grey-street, with stables, workshop, and cottage thereon Lot G —Part of section No 110, Grey-street with 4-roomed house erected thereon Lot 7 —Part of section No. 110, Grey-street with -5 - '• racd house thereon Lot B—Sectk . No 201, Grey-street, fenced and laid down in good grass. Lot 9—Section No. 200, Grey-street, ditto. IxitlO —Section No. 199, Grey-street, with 6t roomed house, boat shed, etc., thereon, and river frontage. Lot 11—Part of section No. 199, Grey-street river frontage (about 4 of an acie.) Lot 12—Section No. 198, Grey-street, river frontage, with 9-roomcd house thereon, and planted with ornamental trees Lot 13 to IG—Sections Nos. 197, 196, 19.3 194, Grey-street, well fenced and laid down in grass. Lot 17 —Section No. 97a (suburbs), Aberdeen road, 2 acres more or less, river frontage. Lot 18- -Section No. 124, Br:ght-street, with two well finished dwellings erected thereon, outhouses, garden & orchard. For further particular and terms, apply at— MR C. J). BERRY’S Office. Gladstone Road, Or to CARLAW SMITH & CO., 20 Auctioneers. PRINCE ARTHUR HOTEL CORNER OF HOBSON and WELLESLY-STREETS, AUCKLAND. HUBERT ORAM .... Ppopktetok The prince Arthur hotel as now erected, is one of the most Convenient and Well-appointed Hotels in the Australian Colonies. Its central position, so near the business portion of the City, its salubrious situation, its finish and thorough completeness in every de Lail, all combine to stamp it as a — First-class Family & Commercial Hotel. IU3
Patutahi Bakery. TO THE RESIDENTS OF PATUTAHI. LOUIS STEVENS BEGS to announce t at he has opened a Baker’s Shop, and is now in a position to supply— First-class Bread. A good supply of GROCERIES always on and at current rates. Ormond Residents will be supplied with Bread, Three times a Week. s£s" Agent for the Poverty Bay Standard. GO TO THE T3C y 333. el x* Js. &t, Buy your provisions at—<gri>. M. ORE’S. Buy your potatoes at— D. M. ORE’S. Buy your flour <i oatmeal at— D. M. ORE’S. Buy your woolpacks & sheep SHEARS at—--1). M. obr’s. BUY YOUR HORSE FEED (either whole or Crushed), also CH At F AT — 1). M. ORB’S. BUY YOUR COAL (either Newcastle or Bay of Islands), at — D. M. ORR’S. BUY YOUR FIREWOOD (in Cords or Cut to any Length), AT — D. M. ORR’S. 4®’ The Cheapest House is Town. Immense Reductions for Cash. Send your Tallow, Hides, and Fann Produce to — D. M. ORR.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1200, 13 November 1882, Page 1 (Supplement)
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423Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1200, 13 November 1882, Page 1 (Supplement)
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