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ROSELAND HOTEL, SCJTEVENSON has great pleasure in announcing to the public of Poverty Bay • rO that he has taken possession of the above well-known Hotel, and begs to state that nothing shall be wanting on his part to make this House Second to none in the District. O NLY FIRST CLASS LIQUORS KEPT. LARGE AND WELL-WATERED PADDOCKS. Attached to the Hotel is a Handsome BILLIARD SALOON, Which is presided over by an obliging and competent Marker. S. Stevenson, proprietor. 11

TURANGANUI HOTEL, GISBORNE, SITUATED at the corner of Rime-street and Read’s Quay, CLOSE TO THE WHARF, Commanding a most picturesque view of the Turanganui and the Bay, First-class Accommodation FOR FAMILIES 4 BOARDERS. Only the very Best Brands of WINEB, SPIRITS, BEER, 4c., kept in Stock. S. De COSTA, Late of the Bmtish Hotel, Lyttelton) PROPRIETRESS. 50 H. E. JOHNSTON, WHARF STORE, COAL MERCHANT, IMPORTER, Foawaannre Cvbtox Horn, 4 OsnsAL Commissios Asm. WOOL and every other kind of Produce received for Storage or Shipment. Advances made on all kinds of Produce for shipment to London or any Colonial or American Forts. COALS ! COALS I Imported direct from the Mines, and sold at the lowest remunerative rates, and delivered in any part of the town. The Forwarding Agency will meet a long felt want. Consignment to arrive, or any goods for shipment, will be received and shipped. Goods arriving here will be carefully attended to, aad forwarded to their proper destination. Weights and returns carefully forwarded. Cash purchaser of Fungus in any quantity. 20 H. E. JOHNSTON. H. LEWIS, JJESPECTFULLY Intimates to his FRIENDS, PATRONS, and the PUBLIC GENERALLY, That he has now Open A XeMt* sad wsll-wleeteA Stock ef Clothing, Drapery, Hosiery, &c., SUITABLY FOR TRY SEASON. ALL MARKED —AT THZ— Lowest Remunerative P...R...0...F...1...T. Bvy 'vour UY JL OUR GROCERIES PROVISIONS —AT— H. LEWIS’S Where NONE but Best Qualities are kept in Stock, And the Lowest All-round Prices charged.

Bridge Hotel, BIG RIVER. THIS large, commodious, and centrally situated-Hostelry, standing at the junction of the Wairoa and Coast Reade, is admirably suited Ifor the convenience of Travellers to and from Napier. It is an easy distance from Gisborne, and situated in the most picturesque pa t of the Bay, at the junction of Te Arai and Patutahi Roads. The drive from Town is as pleasant a one m could be desired. First-oliss Accommodation and Good Liquor. B. M. BTEGGALL, Proprietor. 20

ROYAL OAK HOTEL. d. dTnan, (Late of the Dewdrop Inn, Kaiteratahi), BEGS to inform his friends and the public generally that he has leased the above commodious, well situated Hotel from the proprietor, Mr. T. Scrivener, and that he is making alterations and improvements which will render it equal to any Hotel in the district. Capital Accommodation for Families and Boarders. Only the Best Brands ef Been, Wines, Spirits, etc., kept in stock. Warm Dry Stabling. 22 D. DINAH. Sir George Grey Hotel. WERENGA-A-HIKA. W. D. BURNAND, BEGS to announce to the travelling public that he has taken over the above well* known Establishment, and trusts to merit a sh are of their support. Visitors to this house of call may depend on civility and attention. Wines and Spirits of the Beat Brands only. Good Stabling Accommodation, W. D. BUBNAND, 16 Proprietor. Royal Hotel, GISBORNE. H. CANNON ... Proprietor. (Late of the Tologa Bay Hotel.) H/"N TRUSTS by attention and • keeping the very best of Liquors to secure not only the patronage of his friends and the public generally, but to make the “ Royal ” a favorite resort for alt The Table, Will be specially attended to, and those who put up at the Hotel are guaranteed that there shall be no cause of complaint. The Billiard Room, Hm on, ef Alooek’. Beat Tables, under the supervision of a Competent Marker. 15 The Public Trust Office. Guaranteed by the State. ALTHOUGH this Office has been in aria, tence for a period of more than seven years, it is believed that the objects for which it was established are not sufficiently known or understood. It is desired to set forth in a concise form information respecting the business which this office undertakes :— 1. The charge of all kinds of money trusts such as Marriage Settlements, moneys to be invested for the benefit of Minors, moneys bequeathed for charitable objects, moneys the title to which is in dispute, or whose legal owner is unknown or cannot be found Ac., &c. 2. The administration of the Wills of persons who by appointing the Public Trustee as their executor secure the guarantee of the State for the due fulfilment of their wishes, and avoid the risk consequent on the appointment of private persons as executors, who not unfrequently, though earnestly desirous of acting for the benefit of parties interested, fail to carry out legally the objects for which they were appointed, and consequently involve themselves and those whose interests they are striving to protect in costly and harassing litigation. 8. The administration of all estates of which no disposition has been made by will, whenever relatives do not wish to incur the responsibility of administration, or cannot from any cause obtain the necessary powers to act. In such cases it is the duty of the Public Trustee to discharge all legal debts as far as the assets extend, and divide the residue amongst the next of kiu. 4. The administration of the estates of lunatics, lunatic patients, and convicts. 5. Ibe charge of all lands lying waste and unoccupied of which the owner is unknown, or who has been absent from the Colony for ten years, having left no known agent. The cost of administering estates is very small. Information may be obtained from all agents. R. C. HAMERTON, Public Trustee 27

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1316, 14 June 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1316, 14 June 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1316, 14 June 1883, Page 4

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