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NOW OPEN. "THE PHARMACY." G. W. BISHOP, Proprietor. AT this Establishment will be found a carefully-selected Stock of British and Foreign Medicines AND DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES. The DISPENSING DEPARTMENT will receive the pntticular attention and manipulation of Mr. Bishop, who has had tivcnty-sioi years' experience m the business. HOMCEPATHIC MEDICINES AND APPLIANCES, AND VETERINARY MEDICINES KEPT. The following SPECIALTIES are introduced, and will be found worthy of trial and patronage : — Fricnd-in-necd Ointment, Castor Oil^Pilte, Luttrell's Condition Powders' for Horses, Pectoral Balsam, Infants' Carminative, Worm Powders. AUCKLAND PRICES will be charged, but TERMS CASH, Except m cases of emergency or distress. Dr. CURRIE MAY BE CONSULTED From 9 to 10 a.m., and 6 to 7 p.m. T. MAHON, Country Runner to the Poverty Bay Herald, BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Matawhero, Makaraka, Waerenga--a-hika, Patutahi and Ormond, that he visits each of the above districts daily, and is prepared to DELIVER PARCELS OR LETTERS entrusted to his care, For a Small Remuneration. Settlers favouring him with Town Orders may rely upon them being faithfully and promptly executed. N.B. — Parcels or Letters called for m Town or Country. Orders left at the Herald Office will receive immediate attention. BILLIARDS! BILLIARDS~! MR, ROBERT WILLIAMS TN THANKING the public for their I past patronage, wishes to inform them that he has leased the Billiard Table at DICK'S GfSBORNE HOTEL, and hopes, by civility and attention, to merit a continuance of their support. ■ POOL EVERY EVENING. "m 4 BULLOCKS. mteAM OF BULLOCKS FOR SALE. Apply at the ; m 11 HERALD OFFICE. CHRISTCHURCH GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP. (To be run on 14th April, 1879.) MR. A. A. CAMERON haa opened (his Aknual Consultation on the above important event. 4000 Members at 20s. Each. First (definite) ... ... ... £1000 ' Second definite) .:. ... 500 Third (definite) ... ... 300 Other starters (divided) ... 800 Non-starters (divided) ... 1400 £4000 Jt£S* Exchange, Is. for cheques. Two stamps required, one for repty, and one for result. ALFRED A. CAMERON, Box 251, P.O. ; Or, Prince of Wales Hotel, fe 18 : Dunedin. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND , (limited) • I « r I IHE above Company l^Lrfik -L will despatch steamers as under (weather and 4g||ilyjg£. other circumstances per- : <t *»«a»BaeS' m itting) •. — . FOR NAPIER, WELLINGON, LYT- : TELTON, AND DUNEDIN, Wanaka, s.s. , Captain McGillvray, on THURSDAY NEXT, March 27th, at 5 p.m. Last Boat at 4.30. FOR TAUEANGA AND AUCKLAND. Lady Bird, Capt. Malcolm, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 2nd April, at 9a.m. Last Boat at 8.30. FOR SYDNEY, VIA TAURANGA AND AUCKLAND. • Rotorua, Capt. Carey, on SUNDAY, March 30th, shortly after arrival from Southern Ports. f :;' •• . ■ j Plans of Saloon and Second Cabin can be seen, and all necessary information given, at the Agent's Office, i No cargo received on board unless Passengers with luggage should send it to the lighter on the afternoon of th 6 day before sailing. '. previously booked at the agents' office. For freight or passage, apply to Graham & Co., ■ Agents. f 1Vr ONEY T ° LEND m lai> geor small sums upon First Class Freehold security. i W. BRASSEY, Solicitor, Gladstone Road, 0c62 Next Masonic Hotel.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 660, 26 March 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 660, 26 March 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 660, 26 March 1879, Page 3

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