Continuation of He a din ff Matter ace Jfaf/ca One and Four. HORSE AND CARRIAGE B AZAAB. MASONIC LIVERY STABLES, GISBORNE. 33. CJ. FTIYEIX, HORSE SALESMAN & AUCTIONEER, WISHES to inform his numerous town and country friends that having made great additions to hie premises for the reception of Horses, Stock, Vehicles, &c., that he will hold weekly Saturday sales by Public Auction, at 11 a.m. Horses, &c., sent for sale will meet with strict attention, and accounts promptly rendered. Entries invited. Loose Boxes and Stalls roomy and airy. Covered accommodation for buggies and other tr.o3. 257
TO FARMERS—Wanted Known, that the Undersigned is prepared to Supply Iron Standards, every height, at reasonable rates. G. HUMPHREYS, 501 At hie Works, Peel-street. A LADY has room for two Gentlemen Boarders, in a comfortable home about five minutes walk from the Post-office. Apply at the office of this paper. 329 ttKTANTED to let, at Roseland, a small Vs Cottage on half-an-acre section, planted with a fine lot of bearing fruit trees. ?or further particulars, apply to My. U’Ren, Roseland. 497 WASTE PAPER for Sale at the Standard Office. W~ "anted KNOWN - That HOP BITTERS can be obtained at J, H. Stubbs’, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. 618 PATUTAHI SCHOOL. A SOIREE and CONCERT will be held on FRIDAY Next, the 12th INST, at the Schoolhouse, Patutahi. Admission, 2a 6d; children under 12, Is. The Revs. W. COCKS, J. T. PINFOLD, — RIORDAN and J. M‘ARa will bo pre. sent. 331 INDUSTRIAL AND FINE ARTS EXHIBITION, To EE OrSNKD ON MONDAY, OCT. 22. INTENDING EXHIBITORS are ro quested to notify to the Secretary, not Uter than Thursday, 18th instant, the description and number of articles for exhibition, iu order that a catalogue may be compiled hy. Moray, 509 For the Exhibition Committee. MB UNDER DISTRESS FOR RENT. TO be sold at Makauri and Taruheru, at tho holding of Mr B. Brooking, on THURSDAY, the 10th inst, at 2 o’clock p.m.— 5 Milch Cows, all quiet and good milkers 18 head Heifers, Steers, and Calves 1 Brown Mare 1 Chesnut Mare, 1 Dray and set Harness 1 Grass Sheet, Saddle and Bridle Household Furniture, etc Fowls, Pigs, Ducks, etc ELIOTT GRUNER, 530 Bailiff. TENDERS. TENDERS Wanted for falling 1,000 acres Bush on the Puninga Block, near Murewai, in lots to suit contractors. Specifications and all information to be had from the undersigned, with whom tenders are to be lodged by 12 (noon) on FRIDAY, 12th October, 1883. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 530 R. HILL FISHER.
TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS. Arrangements have been made with Mr. Philip Lange for the regular delivery of the Standard to town and country subscribers. All subscriptions to the Paper must be paid to Mr Lange, whose receipt will be sufficient discharge for the same. C. H. C. WEBB. NOTICE. CECIL GARDNER, of Auckland has been appointed Agent for the Poverty Bay Standard. "jty|~R. T. E. SHIRLEY is authorised to collect all accounts due to the undersigned, and his receipt will be sufficient discharge for the same. C H, C. WEBB.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1367, 11 October 1883, Page 3
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