ORMOND LINE OF COACHESMessrs. Bond & leaves Ormond for Gisborne DAILY, at 8 a.m., leaving the Albion Club Hotel, Gisborne, returning the same afternoon. Booking OrriCE, Okmond : Mr P. Barrie’s Store. „ „ Gisborne : Mr S. M. Wilson’s Albion Club Hotel. All Parcels and Letters booked at the above Offices will receive prompt attention CARTING DONE AT REASONABLE RATES. Bomd &d PBOPBIETOBS. 40 ■ -L ' HOHE above FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL will be found to be the MOST UOMFORV JL ABLE AND ECONOMICAL RESORT for the Travelling Public, being Centhallv Situated, near the Government Buildings and the Borough Wharves. %* For a Permanent Residence it is unequalled in Gisborne. SAMUEL MASON WILSON, PROPRIETOR. TOLOGA BAY HOTEL. J. ALLANACH ::: i Proprietor. [pRAVELLERS on tho Eaet Const will find Excellent Accommodation at this WELL-KNOWN HOSTELRY. The Paddocking Accomodation is not Equalled on the Coast, A BILLIARD-ROOM HAS BEEN ADDED TO THE ESTABLISHMENT. • 00
3NT o 11 o e . BUY YOUR HORSE FEED FROM ; Thelwall and Co. A LL kinds of FEED Whole or Crushed YA. kept iu Stock. CHAFF ALWAYS ON HAND. 42 Orders in Town Delivered. MASONIC STABLES, (Late S. Stevenson.) The proprietor <b. c. fryer) is determined to increase the reputation obtained by these Stables for ATTENTION, CIVILITY and COMFORT, and to that end ho has secured the services of Mr ALBERT PRITCHARD as Manager. LANDAU’S, BROUGHAM’S, DOUBLE and SINGLE BUGGIES ON HIRE. FIRST-CLASS HACKS ALWAYS OB TAINABLE. Horses Broken in to Saddle or Harness. Manager? A. PRITCHARD, 44 Proprietor : B. C. FRYER. NOTICE. JOHN HF.ARFIELD AND L. HUM. PH KEY'S Bill Posters, Bellringers 40, are open for, engagements. Orders for their services left with H. Bruce Saddler oratlhe Standahp Ofine will be promptly attended to. ‘ ‘ 193
BBITISH EMPIIiE STABLES, PEEL-STREET, GISBORNE. G. A. Robertson, PROPRIETOR. HAVING secured those large, and Com modioua Stables at the rear of the Bbitish Empire Hotel, The proprietor beg to announce that they are in a position to afford accommodation for horses at tho Lowest Remunerative Charges. A Numbeb of P'ibst-class Hack always on Hike. 46 Sheep Dip. THOMAS’S CARBOLISED COMPOSITION. THE STANDARD DIP OF VICTORIA (Established over Twenty Years.) COSTING ONLY 2s FOR EVERY 100 SHEEP DIPPED, ONE DIPPING only necesssary for Tick. Dues not require hot water, and does nut Stain the W’ool. Pkice :—Jh per lb in tins of 15 lbs, and Drums of 100 lbs. PUIER & CROFT, 52 Gisborne Agent BILLHEADS, Circulars, Cheque Buukf Handbills, Posters, &c., printed at the oiAM'AKU Office with nea’.nrss and deapates
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1257, 24 January 1883, Page 1
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410Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1257, 24 January 1883, Page 1
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