Mr E. K. Brown’s new advertisement comprising all thee newest and most fashionable novelties of the season including clothing, ironmongery, crockery, &c., will appear in our issue of to morrow. The sale is a genuine one, and the goods are marked in plain figures, in order that customers can demand the reduction on payment. Mr E. F. Harris has lost two horses, and offers a reward for their recovery. The annnal meeting of the Southern Cross Petroleum Company will be held this evening at the Argyle Hotel at 8 o’lock. A full meeting is anticipated, and subjects of various importance will come before the meeting for disoussion. The mail for Tologa Bay and the East Coast left to-day. The detention wps caused by the loss of two horses which had evidently strayed from Mr E. F. Harris’s paddock on the opposite side of the river. Remuneration as will be seen by advertisement elsewhere, is promised to any person returning them to Fryer’s or Robertson’s stables.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1275, 14 February 1883, Page 2
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165Untitled Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1275, 14 February 1883, Page 2
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