ORMOND LINK OF COACH ESMessrs. Bond & Hatten JgEG to announce that their Coach leaves Ormond for Gisborne DULY, nt 8 a.m. leaving the Albion Club Hofei, Gisborne, on the return journey, al 3 p.m. Booking Office, Ormond : Mr P. Barrie’s Store. n „ Gisborne : Mr 8. M7Wilson’s Albion Club Hotel. All Parcels and Letters booked at the above Offices will receive prompt attention CANTING DONE AT REASONABLE HATES, Bond Sa BCSj-fc-ton, r Jt 0 p it 11: t o n .s.
8.-/Bs> y ' ... tlfc-X ■’ 'f f**! WT" ’■* * ■■ 'a 1 .ly I .F THE above FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL will be fou 1 fo bo tbc MOST COMFORT ABLE AND JTCONG.IfZCJ.L ItESOUT C..r lhe Tmn-lling Pub ic, bring CI’XTRAT.T.Y SITUATED, near the Government BuikEngs and the Borough Wharves. %* For a J’ermancnt Residence it is unequalled in Gisborne. ' SAMUEL MASON WILSON, rROI*KI E T O R . TOLOGA BAY\ HOTEL. iJ. ALLANACH : = Proprietor. ■ FAA ELLERS on the Eusf Con*! will find Excellent. .Accointnodnfion at [thia WELL-KNOWN HOSTELRY*. The Paddocktng Accomodatio.v t» not Eqi'alted on the Coaht. > A BILLIARD ROOM ' H.-VS BEEN ADDED TO j NT. 0G
I RRJTIBH EMPIRE STABLES, t C'X.'tPEfel.-STREET, G TSBORNE. — G. A. Robertson, ~ 0 p »i et o r . *Jt- o ' TJTAVING those largo and Com. 1 JLIL * mdtlioilß Stables at the rear of the British Empire Hotel, ' The proprietor beg to announce that they i.xiv ia ik-!p*»di n toftfrord accommodation for 1.-horses at : .(M Lowest Remunerative Charges. ——-— , A Number of First-class Hack always on Hire. 46 I
TV o t lie e . ■! !■ • ' BUY YOUR HORSE FEED FROM i Thelwall and Co. ;t • ? — i ALL kinds of FEED Whole or Crushed kept in Stock. CHAFF ALWAYS ON HAND. ■ i J 42 Orders in Town Delivered. I jhfr '’ MASONIC STABLES, ! (Late S. Stevenhon.) The PROPRIETOR (B. C. FRYER) is ] determined to increase the reputation I ; obtained by these Stables for zVrTEN'TIO.X. ! CIVILITY and COMFORT, and to that end lie lias secured the services of Mr i ALBERT PRITCHARD as Manager. i LANDAU’S, BROUGHAM’S, DOUBLE and SINGLE BUGGIES ON UliiE. FIRST-CLASS HACKS ALWAYS OB TAINA B I. E . Horses Broken in to Saddle or Haun:: Manager? A. PRITCHARD, 44 Proprietor : B. C. FRYER. NOTICE. JOHN HEARFTKLD AND 1.. HI M. PHREYS Bill Posters. Bellringer.. A.-. are open for engagements. Orders for tin i" i services left with H. Bruce Saddler or aj the ■.Standard Ollier will he prompllv attrnded to. ' I- 1 •
THOMAS’S rARBOLI. c I'.D COMPOSITION. THE STANDARD DIP OF VICTORIA. (Estabi’olKjd over Twenty Years.) 'V'TINC OXLY 2s FOR EVERY 100 SHEEP DIPPED. *T’KXo DH’i’iXG fuly Kocesssarv for Tick, vz ' 1. t!• • i.rc hot water, and <loee ‘ not Sta:n the \Vvo;._ I’Kici- ; I per lb in tins of 15 lbs, and I DrumAyf HWihs. riHER & CROFT, : Gisborne Agent li.i / i b A D.S, lufiil.’trs, Cheque Bookf [ JLP i... . I*’-i -, Aprinted at the bIAN DA 111 I . • ■■ I
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1244, 11 January 1883, Page 1
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