ORMOND LINE OE COACHES. Messrs. Bond & Hatten's leaves Ormond for Qisboi •nc DAILY, at 8 a.m., leaving the Albion Club Hotel, Gisborne, returning the same afternoon. Booking Office, Oumond : Mr P. Barrie’s Store, i „ „ Gisborne : Mr S. M. Wilson’s ?\lbion Club Hotel. All Parcels and Letters booked at (he above OlUcos will receive prompt attention %* CARTING DONE AT HEASONABLE RATES. Bond. &; JETaj-Utrbii, PROP V IE Tons. 20
This EiKST-t lass FAMILY HOTEL is th.' most COMEOKTABLE and ECONOMICAL in the Colony. COXI EXIEST TO U HARF AXO GOFERXXEXT RCIEDIXGS. -M . STABLES thk Under the Versvnal IWSTMUALLTV .|-J - -- u , r ™ U ofthe i- : —-- Pkhi’lUKTo*:. Liqueurs: ZCLIT® SADDLE HORSES M ’ E - ’;l\- e? -' E _ J S J ll^g So aB. .-s E-.erv VarieU. u . A , T A B L E S Ute y Wt K ■iorse bkaki: W I T H E V E R V w —, - -— _ | luc Barties at an /.r 1 < in . hcu r sn ot i te r.r<;.kh,L S I iW IjiwL 1 p ni. ;s-.4i .■AeSstJ SS; qMalir ImSIAh .vailing r.irin: vt J abl' h li 4» . << |'.a . Psi B Xl 9n^Bl‘ filiS « ;cty steata.r. pU XGE \.\D . >-,x M show.Tr Laths. ■ ate swggwgr.- |r]r| k i -I fJL | “-!• ’ ii i Ui wKjttKl ■■ ""' 1 111 I. ia<> nr,,, t> - —tHtaaiiSSHL; Eiliiard. Tables. y ’ w 1 wixit”. s.\M VLB ROOMS .. -.. 1 t.ItOOM < 'nnimervial Trav.l- —- an.l Night. CENTRALLY SITL’A I ED ****** POSITION I NRIYALLED.
SAMUEL MASON WILSON, PROPRIETOR. 27
MASONIC STABLES, (Late S. Stbvbssox.) riIHE PROPRIETOR (B. C. FRYER) is JL determined to increase the reputation obtained by these Stables for ATTENTION, CIVILITY and COMFORT, and to that end he 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 | TAIN ABLE. Houses Brokek is to Saddle or Haksbsr. j Manager: A. PRITCHARD, • ■ 30 Proprietor :B. C. FRYER. ' NOTICE. I JOHN HEAP.FIELD AND L. BUM. PHREYS Bill Posters, Bellringers Ac, | are open for engagements. Orders for their i services left with H. Bruce Saddler or at lac Standard Office will bo promptlv attended | to ’ 1 I C. D. Berry, | BUILDER. AND COSTKACTOR. j OFFICE : Timber Yards, GluiLs? < R >ixd ! Gisborne, and S eam Saw Mill, Oimvud. 8 I
i BRITISH EMPIRE STABLES. PEEL-STREET, GISBORNE, G. A. Robertson, PROPRIETOR. HAVING aecurcd those large and Com modious Stables at the rear of the British Empire Hotel, The proprietor beg to announce that they • are in a position to afford accommodation for horses at the Lowest Remunerative Charget. A Nvmbek of First-class Hack always on Hike. 32 ' Sheep Ulx>. THOMAS’S i CARBOLISED COMPOSITION. j THE ANDABD DIP OF VICTORIA. • (Established over Twenty Years.) i COSTING ONLY 2s FOR EVERY SHEEP DIPPED. ONE DIPPING only net c.ss.sary for Dwea not require hot Water, and ■ not Stain the Wool. ■ I’u.K r: : I - jjcr ih in tins of 15 lb«, and I)rum* of Its) ibs. roiEK A CRUFT, 33 Gisborne Agcut I I J > 11 J. >IE \ 1 >S. Circulars, Cheque Book .!.> li.ifi'it . ,»«, Po-lvrs, kS:c., printed at the • -ma :-a»v Office with neatness and despatch
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1300, 24 March 1883, Page 1
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