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Wanted. WANTED TO LET—Comfortable Offices in Lowe street, lately occupied by Porter and Crott—Apply Teisuboxu Office.' ANTED KNOWN.—FOR SALE at Lowest Current Rates,—Tea, Sugar. Flour, Soap, Candles, Kerosene, Oatmeal, Wheatmeal, Bran, Pollard, Maize, Oats, Chaff, Barley, Potatoes, Hams and Bacon, Hay. Highest price given for Bones, Hides, Tallow, Sheepskins, and other produce.— D. M. Oan.'Peel Street. 519 "VFIGHT IN A HOSPITAL, by Silas Snell.—Saturday's Supplement. ROMANCE 0F.,. CRIME. — Saturday's Supplement. Revelations of a fashionable Tailor of Melbourne. — Saturday’s Supplement. SHE WOULD’NT WAIT—A Poem.— Saturday’s Supplement. Lost. LOST —A Metal Band with screw attached, near Macfarlanc’s Hall.—Finder please return to Telephone Office. Shipping. FOR AUCKLAND. ps.pi rp H E splendid new screw I Steamer— THOMAS RUSSELL Will leave the wharf on TUESDAY, at 4 p.m., weather and other circumstances permitting. For freight or passage apply to— H. E. JOHNSTON, 654 Agent. Notices. COALS! COALS! COALS! TO ARRIVE, ex Thomas Russel, 30 TONS WAIKATO COAL, for sale at 30s. per ton from the steamer’s side. H. E. JOHNSTON, 636 Agent. PARLIAMENTARY UNION. FRIDAY EVENING—Opens at 7. Governor’s Speech at 7.30. Punctuality indispensable, and all subscriptions must be paid in advance. A. A. GEORGE, 655 Clerk of the House. PORTER’S HALL. THE HALL may be engaged at any time for purposes of private assemblies, meetings, etc., on application at the Telephone Office. Terms: Night, from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m., £1 Is; from 8 p.m. to daylight, £1 Ils. Piano, 7s 6d extra. Daylight use of Hall by arrangement. The charges include lighting and attendance. T. W. PORTER, Proprietor. AN EXPERT ACCOUNTANT.—Saturday’s Supplement. A LITTLE REFRESHMENT.—Saturday’s Supplement. AN EXPENSIVE EXPERIMENT—An Amorous Aeronaut—A Trying Child. —Saturday’s Illustrated Supplement. A LOVER’S VISION, in Five Glasses—A ,/\ Successful Book Agent—Scientific and Useful—Seeing Without Eyes.—Saturday’s Illustrated Supplement. BILL SYKES’ DOOM—Too Much Com-petition-Agricultural Notes,—Saturday’s Supplement. HIS OWN GAME.—Saturday’s Supplement.

THE BEST BOOK OF REFERENCE IN NEW ZEALAND. Sixth Annual Issue. HARDING’S ALMANAC, HARDING’S 1000 ALMANAC, EAST COAST DIRECTORY, AND LOCAL GUIDE. Price, Two Shillings. THE new volume will contain all the special feature of its predecessors, with extensive additions and improvements suggested by the experience of former years. The Publisher will be glad to receive special items of local information from country subscribers before the Directory Sheets go to Press. This publication is the only one containing any information relating to the extensive district between Wairoa and Tologa Bay. Astronomical, Civil, Official, Ecclesiastical, Danish, Maori, and Jewish Calendar, with Lectionaries complete. A large mass of information, relating to Postal, Railway, Stamps, Customs, Judicial, Legislative, Educational, Land, and other public departments, including changes made by the Parliament of 1884. Garden Guide ; valuable Statistics; Local Guide, cqptaining much minute information found in no other publication. Over 300 closely-printed pages, the whole- carefully indexed. Post free to any part of the Colony where there is no local agent. Advertisements and Subscriptions received by the Publisher. R. COUPLAND HARDING, Times Office, Napier. 13* Local Agents wanted. TTHE PICTURE (continued, chapter III.) —Saturday’s Supplement. THE LAST WINNING MOUNT.—See Saturday’s Supplement. The man at the gasworks.— Saturday’s Supplement. WEDDING PRESENTS. — Saturday’s Supplement. FOR LEASE BY TENDER FOR 5,7, OR 10 YEARS. That block of rich grazing LAND, well-fenced and laid down in English Grasses, known as Kakanui, containing about 93 acres, and situate about eight miles from Gisborne. Tenders will be received until the 25 th October, 1881, by A. P. STUART, Wellington. Any further particulars can be obtained by application to Mr. ’Ward, Solicitor, Gisborne. Impounding Notices. MATAWHERO POUND. JMPOUNDED at the Matawhero Pound— By F. Teitgen, October 4,1884 — Black Mare, branded like P I both shoulders and off rump Bay Filly, branded AT (conjoined) near shoulder Bay Horse, branded T off shoulder. Damages 20s. By Daniel— Chestnut Gelding, near hind foot white, star on forehead, indistinct brand near shoulder, JR (conjoined off shoulder Chestnut Gelding, white face, branded like J R near shoulder Roan Gelding, branded X over HE (conjoined) near shoulder Red and White Steer, no brand visible In default of being released the above cattle will be sold at the Pound on the 18th day of October, 1884, at noon. B. M. STEGGALL, 644 Poundkeeper.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 262, 16 October 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 262, 16 October 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 262, 16 October 1884, Page 3

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