Coaches, &c. GO TO S. M. WILSON'S, Gladstone Road, Gisborne, IF you want to Hire, to Sell, or to Buy Fikst-Class HORSES AND TRAPS. IF you are in need of a good secondhand Trap of any kind you can buy one here. IF you have one to sell bring it to me, where it will soon be sold for you. rpHE best Traps and Horses are JL bou«ht and sold by me at a small profit. S. M. WILSON. H9 MASONIC STABLES, LOWE STREET. THE Proprietor begs to announce that on the completion of his NEW STABLES, he will have Stalls sufficient to ACCOMMODATE upwards of SIXTY HORSES. Grooms in attendance Day and Night. Traps in attendance at the arrival and departure of every steamer. BUGGIES (Single or Double), and SADDLE HORSES, may be obtained ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. SAM. STEVENSON, 350 Proprietor. MAKARAKA AND GISBORNE. THE undersigned begs to notify that a COACH will run between Mak«raka and Gisborne EVERY DAY, leaving the Rcseland Hotel at 9.15 a.m. and 1.30 p.m., and from the Masonic Hotel, Gisborne, at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. Parcels and Orders Punctually Attended to. BUGGIES (Single and Double), and SADDLE HORSES, may be obtained ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. 385 S. C. CAULTON.
Ormond to Gistomo. ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. fTTHE undersigned begs to notify that I the COACH will run between Ormond and Gioborne every TUBSDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, leaving the Post Office, Ormond, at 8 a.m., and Mr. S. M. Wilson's Albion Club Stables at 2.30 p.m. Parcels and orders left at the Albion Stables punctually attended to. S. CLIMO, a 469 Proprietor. Business Notices. JOH NDIC K7~~ WHEELWRIGHT, ENGINEER, And BLACKSMITH, Lowe Street, Gisborne. XTTORKMANSHIP as of old— the VV very best. Material the same. Prices strictly moderate, and all orders executed with promptitude and despatch. JOHN DICK Is celebrated for his manufacture of PLOUGHS, HARROWS, FARM IMPLEMENTS, HORSE SHOES, HINGES, &c. All kinds of Work executed on the Shortest Notice. BUGGIES, DKAYS, AND ALL CLASSES OF VEHICLES, Made to Order, And turned out for Lightness, Strength, and Durability equal to any establishment in the Colony. Repairs of all kinds, from the smallest to the heaviest job. JOHN DICK, 302 Lowe Street. HE PANUITANGA TENEI XI NGA MAORI KATOA O TE TAI RAWHITI KO AHAU KO. HON E~T I K I , Parakimete, Kaihanoa Kaata, Kiki, me aua tv mea katoa. AMEHEMEA c hiahia ana nga j tangata kia hangaia he Kaata, he piringi tarapu ranei, he kiki ranei, me haere mai ratou ki au. Kei ahau nj?a kai mahi c tiuo mohio ana ki te mahi i taua tv mahi. Tetahi mahi ano aku he mahi hanga parau, hiaparau me nga mea katoa hei mahi paanni. Ko ngii hu mo nga hoiho kei au. Ms man mai a koutou hoiho ki au. Ka tere hoki aku mahi te oti. Heoi auo. Haere mai ! Haere mai ! Xi au ki to koutou hoa ki a, HONE TIKI. Paraki mete i taku whare tahito. 372 JOHIff DICK'S SMITHY. rpHE undersigned begs to announce I that having secured the servioes of a first-class HORSE SHOER, who has had an experience of many years in America and the Australian colonies, that all workmanship entrusted to his care will be attended to with promptitude and faithful execution. 296 JOHN DICK.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 1278, 23 March 1881, Page 3
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