._;L- gX ~ 7r; r - • ■ THE above FIRST-CLASS FAMILY’ HOTEL will be .i jund, (o' lie the MOST COMFORT* ABLE AND ECONOM ICA.L R ESO HT fur the Ti.nvi'iiipg I'iibliu, being Centrally’ SITUATED, near tho Government Buildings and 'tho.-Borough, Wiuirvcs.- %* For a Permanent Residence it is unequalled in Gisborne. SAMUEL MASON WILSON, P B O P B I v E T 0 B. 1882 SUMMER ! - -1883 eo CABLES -A-ZExTID ZBJLIjZESLOOK OUT!! LOOK OUT ! I! Just Arrived: Second Shipment Spring Goods. EX “CITY OF BOMBAY,’’ from GLASGOW. TO Alt RIVE Ex “ Jessie Redman,” and “Dunedin”— A FULL ASSORTMENT OF GENERAL DRAPERY AND CLOTHING! FOR THE FORTHCOMING CH RI STM AS HOLIDAYS. PARNELL & BOYLAN, IMPORTERS, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. TOLOGA BAY HOTEL. J. ALLANACH Proprietor. qpRAVELLERS on the East Coast will find Excellent Accommodation at this WELL-KNOWN HOSTELRY. This Paddocking Accomodation is not Equalled on the Coast, A BILLIARD.ROOM--HAS BEEN ADDED TO THE ESTABLISHMENT. (ill
£ 1 RE W A It 1) • WILL be given to the finder of a Dark Bay Mure branded Diamond under Ilalf-circlc on off shoulder and rump. 172 IL C. L. BOYLAN. JJENRY MUNRO, Jnk. Licensed Interpreter under Native Lai. ds Act. Address :—Standard Office Gisborne, or Mr M. Mullooly’s Sea View Hotel, Tologa Bay 56 TNT o V 1 c e . TO OWNERS OF MARES VISITING FOUL PLAY. IN consequence of the scarcity of Grass at Waerenga-a-hika, we have decided on removing I'OLL PLAY to JUIOKO, where lie will Stand the remainder of the Season. BLOOMFIELD & WYLLIE. WILLIAM ROE, Karaka Steam Saw Mills, KAITER ATAHI, HAVING now completed arrangements, is prepared to execute ORDERS for Tl ’ l,iER TIMB.ER IN ‘ \ any \ y , ANY QUANTITY Having secured a Depot for Storing Loy * 1 fresb.es in the river will not afibet him, am will always be enabled to s-.’pply ‘ ‘-der I from Town. 3G3
FOR SALE CHEAP. 1/A A/l MAT A I FENCING POSTS, v/ VV Duliverod either at the i Karukii or Kniterntahi. Apply to— A. PETERS, I 172 Kniteratalii Hotel. To v. et. A PADDOCK containing about TWO of i:Kce(|(;ot. grass, leas* than 35 minutes walk from the Court House. Apply Lo--KENNY & FINN, 183 Lowe-atreet. PRINCE ARTHUR HOTEL . CORNER. OF HOBSON ano WELLESLY-STREETS, AUCKLAND., HUBERT ORAM .... Ppofbtetok THE PRINCE ARTHUR HOTEL u now erected, is one of the most Convenient and Well-appoinfcd 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 detail, all combine to > stamp it as a— First-class Family .% Commercial Hotel. 103 N O T I I C E . JOHN HE.VRFIELD, Bill Poster, Bellringer, ie„ is open for engagement. Orders for his services, lef! with JL Bruce saddler or lit the Staximui, Office will be promptly attended to. ID3 ' j ’VV'ANED known that Job Pbint- ■ j ing of every description is ex- ! eeuled at the “ Standaiid ’’ Office, at I m-derate rates ion cash.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1205, 18 November 1882, Page 3
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