Business Notices. MAKARAKA STORE, MONSTER CLEARING SALE or DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SADDLERY, IRONMONGERY, CROCKERY, AND FANCY GOODS, D M} U KO H I E (late of Parnell and Boylan’s), having purchased the Makaraka Store and Stock from Messrs J. and A. Davis, at an Enormous Discount off Cost, is now holding a GENUINE CLEARING SALE FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. The whole of the Stock must be cleared at cost, prior to alterations of premises. Country Settlers will save money by paying a visit to the Makaraka Store during this Genuine Clearing Sale. D. MURCHIE, Makaraka Store, Robeland. Highest price given for Farm and Dairy Produce 873 Rs * H ARTN E T T * Dress, Habit, and Mantle Maker. Ladies’ and Children’s Costumes always on hand. Latest Fashions kept. GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE. 358 FOR sale “ AT THE WHARF STEAM SAWMILLS: KAURI TIMBER PALINGS WHITE PINE SHINGLES DOORS BLOCKS SASHES DBAIN PIPES MOULDINGS MANTLE PIECES SKIRTING POSTS ARCHITRAVES TRUSSES, Shop Sashes, Fronts, Sash Frames, Door Jambs, and all descriptions of (Joiners’ Work made at the shortest notice. J. R. MORGAN AND CO. 855 TE ARAI SAW-MILL. J. R. HUKREY J 8 now prepared to supply any quantity of Timber, rough or worked, including Mouldings of any pattern cut from Kihikatea of a much better quality than has ever yet been offered to the Trade, Ac., in this district. Orders received at the Town Office, Read’s Quay, and promptly executed. 1077 REMOVAL. I. C. TAYLOR, Saddler & Harness Maker, BEGS to announce to the Public of Poverty Bay that he has removed to the shop lately occupied by Mr J. Maynard, corner of Peel street and Gladstone Road. An Assorted Stools of Saddlery and Hamess Now on View. A Trial Solicited, Remember the Address:—Corner of Pee street and Gladstone road. 856 OSELAN D O T E L , MAKARAKA. E. J. BERESFORD, Has much pleasure in announcing to the Public of Poverty Bay that he has succeeded Mr. S. Stevenson in the above Hotel, and begs to state that nothing on his part shall be wanting to maintain the repute of that favorably-situated Hostelry. The requirements of both town and country residents will receive his utmost attention. Ales, Wines and Spirits of the very best quality only kept. MEALS :—Breakfast, 8 to 10 a.m. ; Lunch 12.30 to 2 p.m.; Dinner, 6 o’clock punctually. Travellers can have a Snack at any hour. A Good Billiard Table and Experienced Marker. Excellent Grass Paddocks, securely fenced, adjoining the Hotel. Also a securely fenced stockyard for Cattle or Stock Branding. A PUBLIC HALL, suitable for Balls, Parties, or Public Meetings, on reasonable terms. Field, Canterbury Times, Aubkland New«,and Gisborne Telephone filed. E. J. BERESFORD, PROPIETOR. 351
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 250, 2 October 1884, Page 4
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