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FOR SALE, CHEAP. SMALL ROWING SKIFF Apply MBS. H. ADAIRS, 225 Bright-street, WANTED— A MARRIED COUPLE, the man to milk cows and make himself generally useful on the farm, and the woman to cook and attend to the general house work. Apply to the Standard Office. 233 WANTED —A Boy to make himself generally useful. Apply to Dr. Lbggatt, Lowe-street. 234 fTSO ” T. C.”—You failed to keep your JL appointment last evening. Please to answer and state place of meeting elsewhere, If not, will return letter—N.B.T., Box No. 8, Poet Office. "tenders. FTIENDERS are wanted for the Cartage JL from Gisborne (and distribution along ’’ the road from Makaraka to Ormond) of 170 Telegraph poles, and three tons of material. The tenders to be addressed to the undersigned, and lodged at the Post and Telegraph Office, at Gisborne, not later than 4 p.m. on FRIDAY the 24th inst. Further information can be obtained upon application to the Chief Postmaster, Gisborne. JEDGAR H. BOLD, Inspector Postal A Telegraph Department. 235 - LOST. AN ASHANTEE HAMMOCK, between J. B. Poynter’s Esq., and Read’s gate. Finder will be rewarded on leaving same at Masonic Stables. 239 IN BANKRUPCY. In the District Court of Hawkes' Bay, Colony of New Zealand, hoi den at Gisborne. In the matter of “ The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876,” and the various Acts amending the same, and in the matter of the Bankruptcy of BTAPYLTON COTTON CAVLTON, of Ormond, Fanner, a Debtor. TAKE NOTICE that the above-named Debtor intends to apply to this honorable Court for his discharge on the Sixth day of December next, at the hour of three o’clock in the afternoon, or as soon after as he may be heard.

Dated at Gisborne, this Twenty-second day of November, 1882. ROGAN A NOLAN, 238 Solicitors for the Debtor. IN BANKRUPTCY. r Zw the District Court of Hawkes' Bay, Colony of New Zealand, holdenat Gisborne. In the matter of “ The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876,” and the several Acts amending the same, and in the matter of the Bankruptcy of WILLIAM JAMES NASH, of Gisborne, Painter, a Debtor. THIS IS TO NOTIFY that William James Nash, of Gisborne, Painter, a debtor, has this day filed a statement that he is unable to meet his engagements with his creditors. The first meeting of creditors will be held at the Court House, Gisborne, at 3 o’clock in the afternoon, on THURSDAY, the 7th day of December, 1882. Dated at Gisborne this 22nd day of November, 1882. G. L. GREENWOOD, Clerk of the District Court. ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, GISBORNE. Ye Fare of Ye Olden Tyne, ATTE YE McFarlane’s halle, OPBNYING ON TUESDAY, Ye 28th Inst., At 3 p.m., and during ye week. Ye openynge ceremonie wm take place at Three of ye Clocke, when hys Worship ye Mayor of ye Borough of Gisborne wille be present, and delyrer an Oration, after which ye kinde folk wille be at lybertie to parade ye streets' and see all ye sights.

Ye Red and Ye White Rose Stalle Ye Busie Bee Shop Ye Chelsea Bun House Ye Rose and ye Thistle Flower Stalle From— Ye Needle to ye Anchor shop Ye Choruses by ye Younge Maydens and Youngc men Win alle be there with ye Dames and ye Damsels in ye antique garb, to dyspose of ye Daintie Wares to ye generous publicke. Ye Beadle in full uniforme Ye Merrie Rascal Punch and hys wife Judy Ye Panorama and ye .Wonderful Organ Ye Magic Lanterne Ye Peep Show Ye Anciente Musicke by Ye Famous Artillerie and Ryfle Bands, and also— Ye Scynde Strynge Band Ye Maypole Dance by ye lyttle children Ye Swyng Boat Ye Merrie-go-round Ye Grotfsque Pantaloon and Ye COMYCK POLYCEMAN. Indeed ytt will be YE CHAMPION FAYRE OF YE TYME. 232 PRINCE ARTHUR HOTEL CORNER OF HOBSON and WELLESLY-STREETS, AUCKLAND. HL’BEST ORAM .... Ppopbtetob The prince Arthur hotel as now erected, is one of the most Convenient and Well-appointed Hotels in the Colonies. Its central position, 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 A Commercial Hotel 103

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1207, 22 November 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1207, 22 November 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1207, 22 November 1882, Page 3

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