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A LL Person^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H .LA. 0 the .Estate of E. MUST PAY the sami onoWW^Ul^^l LOth inst., or thoy will BE SUED FOR same. CARLAW SMITH, Trustee. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE ESTATE OF E. V. LUTTRELL, Livery Stable Keeper, Gisborne, a Debtor. A MEETING of Creditors of above Estate will be held at the OFFICES of Messrs. BOURKE & SMITH, on MONDAY NEXT, 7th instant, at 2 p.m. / CARLAW SMITH,— T*yf Trustee. PEREMPTORY AND FINAL NOTICE. 1 A LL ACCOUNTS due to me, OUTSTANDING for over three months, if not IMMEDIATELY SETTLED, will BE SUED FOR WITHOUT FARTHER NOTICE. G. HOUGHTON, Painter, Gladstone-road. Sydney International Exhibits /CONTRIBUTORS of EXHIBITS are notified that an EXTENSION OF TIME IS GIVEN until SATURDAY, the sth July, for forwarding the same m accordance with previous advertisement. T. M BRYANT, Dittrict Sec. _ ALL ACCOUNTS against the Waiiohu Road Board are required to be *nt m before the 12th July. I W. K. CHAMBERS, ' Chairman, ! PURIRI MINERAL WATER! "DOTTLED at the COOL, SPARK- _£> LING, and EFFERVESCING SfRING, equal to the most celebrated Exopean waters — Vichy, Fachingen, Esseugen. v * JNSUR|»ASSED AS A SUMMER ! BEVERAGE. iDRINK PURIRI WATER, and Mil Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Gout, and Iheumatism. J Pronounced by the Faculty of New Zealand and Australia to be the CHEAPEST AND MOST EFFICACIOUS REMEDY ever offered to the [uffering humanity of the Southern hemisphere. Soid by the case, or m dozen or half dozen bottles. BROMLEY & BULLER, . Sole Agents. Waka M&ovi Office, ♦JtfHjfe2oth, 1879. rpHE undersigned dosires to tender JL his sincere thanks to the Commercial firms of Gisborne and the Districts of Poverty Bay, for the LIBERAL JOB PRINTING SUPPORT he has received at the establish- , ment of the FJfafo* Maori. Ho desires -•* to acknowledge the obliging manner m which the Manager of the Poverty Bay Hebalz) has nlways treated him, where favoft were to be reciprocated. He therefore respectfully asks that his former customers may TRANSFER THEIR FAVORS to the HERALD Office, where really FIRST-CLASS PRINTING is turned out at Exceedingly Low Bates. JAMES GRINDELL, i Editor and Manager Waka Maori.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 823, 1 July 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 823, 1 July 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 823, 1 July 1879, Page 2

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