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188a»B SUMMER SEASON — -1882-3 MAKARARA STORE ROSELAND. PROPRIETORS: MESSRS J. & A. DAVIS. CASH VERSUS CREDIT. 0* GOODS RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES WEPS BAYS NOW much pleuuro to offering to the public a Urge eelection of. MEN'S, VV YOUTHS’ and BOYS' Clothing. Shirts, Shawls, Calicoes, etc., DIRECT FROM HOME, EX “LOCH FLEET TtrißCHAiw profits, !■:»«, end wiy so p« IXL Centralfßetabliriiment. Being lapOTtm DwtSOT WE CAN DEFY ,J ITT.tfiOSwrii Fnyita and Qsie* Brfunw" u on motto. Jht baet bnsds of TOBACCOS and CIGARS always on hand. OILMANS STORES and GROCERIES of best description, at SAME PRICES m in Gisborne. The Demand for IRONMONGERY and PATENT MEDICINES Briog on the increeitr, ws have materially augmented our Stock to then Department. j andbemgjn a position to BUY roa CASH can compete with any house to the Bay. OVE STOCK will now, for variety and carefulness in selection, bear a favorable compariwith the Trade, and comprises— GROCERIES. DRAPERY, CLOTHING, HATS, SHIRTS, SADDLERY, RUGS; Dvbham, Vents A orsra TOBACCOS; Liebbo's EXTRACT OF MEAT; Eno's Fruit Salts ; Ibonmonoesy, Cvtlebt, Ac. Oar central petition enables w to offer great advaaiagee to outlying eettlere. Ordere by foot carefully attended to, and delivered free, by MESSI&S. J-. <3c JL. ZDJLVIS, MAKAHARA STORE, ROSELAND. COME AND INSPECT Al ONCE, NEW GOODS. 38

Porter &nd Croft, LAND PURCHASE 4 GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, ACCOUNTANTS, Station & Financial Agents, NATIVE and other Undo purchased on Xv CoßNßioHoa or pant tatami m per ICVMflMlto Native Titles adjusted, sad opinion given upon all eueetione of Land Tenure. Documenta translated and attested, All communications and transactiou ctrictiy confidential. omm i Lowo>.treet, near Parnell and Boylan's- 41 AUSTRALIAN WINEGROWER ’ COMPANY. NEW ZEALAND BRANCH i 33 QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND RRICE"IjIST. Bun Wuric, Drir Pass, in Born. Quarts, Pinta, Quarts, Pints dos. det. V dot. V dot 1. Claret No. 3 So/ . 13/8 | 16/6 9/6 A good family wiue. 5. Claret No. 3 30/ • 16/6 | XI/. 11/6 A pure, dry wins. 3. Claret No. 1. 86/ - 18/6 | 36/- 14/6 A rich, nourishing wine 4. Shira. ... 30/ • 18/6 | 26/-14/8 A rich, fruity wine. 6. Port ... 86/ - 18/6 | 86/-14/6 A pure, very rich wine. 6. Carbinet ... 86/ - 18/6 I 26/- 14/6 A dry, full-bodied wine. Whit a Wines. 1. Hock No. 3 25/- 18/6 | 16/6- 9/6 A good family wine. 2. Hock No. 8 80/- 16/6 | 21/. 11/6 A fine dessert wiue. 3. Hook No. 1 85/- 18/8 | 36/- 14/6 A dry, rich wine. 4. Chablis ... 30/. 16/6 | 21/. 11/6 A light summer wine. 5. Muscat ... 30/- 16/6 | 21/. 11/6 A fruity, rich wtoe. 6. Verdeilho... 36/- 18/6 | /62- 14/6 A rich dessert wine. Semple Cues carefully packed of one or two doten usorted. Quarts, DP., 83s 6d > Pinta, D.P., 36e. The Company's Wines are well-matured, pure, wholesome, and invigorating, Some varieties, such as No. 1 Claret, being one of nine exhibits which obtained the Gold Medal Price at the Bordeaux Exhibition, are specially recommended for medicinal purposes. A Liberal Discount allowed for Trade Parcels. Compare the A.V. Company’s Claret with French Wines at more than double the price; a single trial will suffice to prove their great superiority. New Zealand Agents for the celebrated Helidon Spa Water: a natural Mineral Spouting Spring Water, and an invaluable remedy for Billiousness and other Stomach Complaints, Price, 6e per doz. pints. AUSTRALIAN VINKGROWEBS’ COMPANY, 39 Qvbkn-stbeet Auckland. T. K. GRIMES, 494 Secretary.

J. T. CRAWFORD, PIANOFORTE MAKER, TUNER AND BPAIBXR, GISBORNE. Saus *b» Furan Fasmt anusD. AU kinds of Musical Instruments Tuned and Repaired. Violin 4 Pianoforte taught. Tubms on AmiearioN n The Public Trust Office. Guarantees nt in Stam. A LTMOUGB this Office hse bon in exliA. tones for a period of more than eeven yean, it to believed that the objejte for which U wae ootabliehod are act ouflcwntly known er anderetood. Itto derind to eet forth toaoenctoe term infwnatton mpeotinj ths bnsiam which thto effic. undertake* i—--1. The charge of all Undo at money truete euchte Manhgs SsMannta, mowys to be inverted for the benefit of Minor., moneye bequeathed tor charitable objecte, mon.y. the title to which to in dispute, or whew legal owner to unknown or cannot be found fc i'. fee administration ef the WUto of pertoes who by appointing the Public Trusteed their executor wcun the guarantor of th. State for thr dur fulfilment of their wiihee, and avoid the risk ooneequnt on the ep. pointmnt sf private pononi u exeeutm, whe not unfmquently, though oarneetly de. liioue of acting for the benefit of partite inteeoeted, faU to carry out legally the ob. tecta tor which they were appointed, and ooueouently involve thenuelve. and those wtae intereote they are striving to protect in eerily and harassing litigation. S. The administration of all estates of which no disposition has been made by will, whenever relative. do not wish to incur the reeponsibiUty of administration, or cannot fromany cause obtain the necessary powers to act. In such cases it is the duty of thr Public Trustee to discharge all legal debts as far ea the assets extend, and divide the residue amount the next of kin. A The administration of the estates of lunatics, lunatic patients, and convicts. g. The charge of all lands lying waste and unoccupied of whieh the owner is unknown, er wha has been absent from the Colony for ten veara, having left no known agent. The cost of administering estates is very smalt Information may bo obtained from all agents. B. C. HAMERTON, Public Trustee 37 MB HUBERT TOWSEY PROFESSOR OF MUSIC. IIACXXX 01 Til PXWrorOBTI 4 8X86159 Hffl GIVES notice to hie Friends •JL • and the Public to general, ehei after thio date he io prepared to accept engagements toeing at Concerts, Dramatic Eatortainments, Musical Evenings, Social reunions, Ac., Ac. Terms, on application bs uttbb osit addressed to the Offic. of .this paper. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. CHAS. McDEVITT, Contractor and Carter, begs to intimate that he has taken the Stables and premises to Grey-rtreet lately occupied by Mr C. D. Berry, where all ordere for Ploughing and Carting Ac, may be toft. 69

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1273, 12 February 1883, Page 4

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