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To Let. r LET—A Sxuall Cottage in Grey Street. Apply A. IV. CBOFT, 406 Lowe Streel. Notices. COOK COUNTY. WAIKOHU ROAD DISTRICT, “VT OTICE is he reby given that one month ’ after this date a petition will be presented to the Cook Couuty Council, praying them to subdivide the Waikohu Road District into two districts, to be known as the Waikohu Road District and the Road District. A. McPHAIL. R. de MONTMOLLIN. 13th September, 1884. 467 A COACH will leave Patutahi for Gisborne every TUESDAY and SATURDAY at 8 a.m., and will leave the Albion Club Stables on the return journey at 3.30 p.m. R. CRAILL, 469 Proprietor. TO STAND THIS SEASON. THE WELL-KNOWN COACHING ENTIRE “ COTHERSTONE ” Will arrive on Friday by the Southern Cross. Cotherstone is by Clown out of First Book. Further particulars in future issue. J. LINKLATER, 457 Masonic Stables.

NOTICE. ALL those interested in the formation of a United County Cricket Club are requested to meet at Morse’s Hotel, Matawhero on SATURDAY, at 8 p.m. sharp. Conveners, W. H. HARRIS W. JUDD, 459 Secretary M.C.C. TO HOUSE OWNERS. PEDIGREE CARDS, Neatly Printed, can be obtained at the Telephone Office at very short notice. Impounding Notices. MATAWHERO POUND. JMPOUNDED at the Matawhero Pound— By J. Parker, on September Bth, 1884 — Bay Gelding, lame near fore leg, indistinct brand near shoulder Chestnut Mare, near hind foot white, blaze down face, no brand visible Dark Bay Gelding, branded P off shoulder Grey Mare, an indistinct brand on both shoulders Black Mare, branded like KO off shoulder Bay Yearling Filly, no brand visible Dark Chestnut Colt, white face, hind feet white, no brand visible Dark Iron-Grey Filly, star on forehead, snip on nose, no brand visible By Ihaia Hokeke— Brown Mare, two hind feet white, shod three feet, brand like AR (conjoined) on near shoulder Brown Mare, lame near fore leg, brand like BT near shoulder Will be sold at the Matawhero Pound, on 26th September 1884, unless redeemed. R. M. STEGGALL, 468 Boundkeeper.

Business Notices. J. EAST Would Specially direct the attention of the GENERAL BUBLIC to a cast of TEA Now being offered by him at Two Shillings PER Zj O 9 POUND, And would say that this is no mere puff to get rid of a bad or inferior article, but that this TEA is guarranteed sound and good; also being composed of a very large proportion of HIGH-CLASS INDIAN TEAS, It is fully worth Eight Bence (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 make sure of procuring GOOD COFFEE GO TO J. EAST’S. Who is the only Coffee Roaster and Grinder in Gisborne. FRESH ROASTED COFFEE every week, and Fresh Ground Coffee every day. All Groceries Cut to the Very Lowest Brices, and Family Orders Carefully and well attended to. J. EAST, The Tea Pot. 72 FOR SALE. C*ECTION 131, PEEL STREET, CISO BORNE. FOR LEASE,— 10 Acres of Land, fenced in, with house situate thereon. 35 Acres of Land, all fenced. 25 Acres of Land, all fenced.—On Whataupoko Block. Apply to— M. J. GANNON, 410 Gisborne.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 234, 13 September 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 234, 13 September 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 234, 13 September 1884, Page 3

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