Impounding Notices. MATAWHEBO POUND. JMPOUKDED at iho Matawhero Pound— By the Banger, on August 7,1884— Bay Mare, star on forehead, brand like IP off hip, indistinct brand off shoulder. Chestnut Colt, no brand visible. Red and White Heifer, hole in near ear, no distinct brand. Roan and White Heifer, hole in near ear, no distinct brand. Strawberry Heifer, hole in near ear, no distinct brand. In default of being released, the above cattle will be sold at Matawhero Pound on the 21st day of August, 1884, at noon. R. M. STEGGALL, 366 Poundkeeper. Business Notices. THE COMING SEASON. TANKS! TANKS! TANKS! J. SIGLEI HAS just received another Direct Shipment of Galvanized Iron for Tank making, and during the summer Tanks of full capacity will be made by him at lower prices than ever to meet the times. Ridging— Plain, Ornamental, and Lead-edged, manufactured on the premises, and sold at a cheaper rate than the imported article. Portable Furnaces. All sizes made to order, and fitted with Strong Tin, Galvanized Iron, Copper, or Enamelled Boilers, at lowest possible prices. Gas Fittings. A very choice and complete stock suitable for places of business and private dwellings, on sale at very lowest rates, INSPECTION INVITED. Address— J. SIGLEY, Tinsmith, Plumber, Gasfitter, and Sheet Iron Worker, 348 GLADSTONE BOAD,
J. EAST Would Specially direct the attention of the GENERAL PUBLIC to a cast of T E A Now being offered by him at Two Shillings Q PER O • POUND, And would say that this is no'mere puff to get rid of a bad or inferior article, but that this TEA is guaranteed sound and good; also being composed of a very large proportion of HIGH-CLASS INDIAN TEAS, It is fully worth Eight Pence (Bd.) per pound more than the above offered price—in fact it cannot be equalled by any 2s. 6d. Tea offered in Gisborne (either packet Teas or private blend) and exceeded by very few 3s. lines now sold over the counter. Sold only for Cash, in quantities of Halfpound and upwards, COFFEE.— To m£llie sure of procuring GOOD COFFEE GO TO J. EAST'S. Who is the only Coffee Boaster and Grinder in Gisborne. FRESH ROASTED COFFEE every week, and Fresh Ground Coffee every day. All Groceries Cut to the Very Lowest Prices, and Family Orders Carefully and well attended to, J. EAST, The Tea Pot. 872 EDWARD BUBCH.
OTI C E . 1 ALL CLOSETS TO BE EMPTIED FOBTNIGHTLY. si — 13 q Orders for the undermentioned promptly U i attended to: — . Jz Night Soiling I Yard Cleaning p Rubbish Removal | Chimney Sweeping w w Tank Cleaning. O SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED. . W < Scissor Grinding Saw Sharpening d Razor Setting Lock Repairing q Key Fitting Umbrella Repair- O „ Old Keys Bought ing S Firewood Cutting Gardening EDWARD BURCH, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. EDWARD BURCH. 347 R S. A R T N E T T, Dress, Habit, and Mantle Maker. Ladies’ and Children’s Costumes always on hand. Latest Fashions kept. GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE. 358 NOTICE. OUT FOR THE NEW AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE N°- 7. LARGE & TOWNLEY, Agents for Cook County. 278
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 207, 12 August 1884, Page 3
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