Miscellaneous Notices. * PRESBYTERIAN CMIUKUH. TDUBLIC WORSHIP will (UY.) be I conducted as follows next SUNDAY :- St. Andrew's, 11 a.m., Rev. J. Me Aha. Ormond, 2.30 p.m., Rev. J. MuAba. Matawhero, 2.30 p.m., Lay Reader. St. Andrew's, 7 pm,, Rev. J. McAha. GRAND BAZAAR AND GIFT AUCTION, IN aid of the funds of Holy Trinity Church, MACFARLANE'S HALL, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 0k 28th and 20th JUNE, 1881. On the above occasion, a largo and hiindsome assortment of FANCi GOODS will be offered FOR SALE. Goods for the Gift Auction may be sent to either Messrs. Featon, W. R. Robinson, D. Johnstone, or Rev. E. Williams ; or to McFarlane's Hall. Doors open from 2.30 to 5.30, and from 7 to 10 p.m. Piuce of Admission : SIXPENCE. 892 WAIKOHU HIGHWAY DISTRICT. rpHE GENERAL ANNUAL MEET--L ING of the RATEPAYERS of thia District will take place at the Residence of GEORGE SCOTT, (Tho Willows), on SATURDAY, 2nd July, at 2 p.m. Business : To receive Balance-sheet, and elect Wardens for the ensuing year. GEORGE SCOTT, gSQ Chairman. NOTICE. THE undersigned request an immediate settlement of OUTSTAND- * ING ACCOUNTS. All accounts which are not paid or arranged for on 4th July next, will be SUED FOR without furher notice. GRAHAM & CO., In Liquidation. Gisborne, 22nd June, 1881. 896 NOTICE. THE undersigned begs to request that all OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS BE PAID, before the 30th instant. J. LAWRENCE, 887 Late of the Settlers' Hotel. IN CRAWFORD'S ESTATE. NOTICE is hereby given that ALL ACCOUNTS due to tliß above estate MUST BE SETTLED by the Ist JULY, otherwise legal proceedings will be taken at once for their recovery. C. D. BENNETT, 874 Trustee. TO LET. A DWELLING-HOUSE & SHOP, situate in the Palmerston Road. —Apply to PARNELL & BOYLAN, 854 X Gladstone Road, Giaborne. Business Notioes. Bright Street, Gisborne, Juno 18, 1881. MR. DAWSON BEGS to thank his numerous cus tomers, in Poverty Bay and its neighborhood, for their liberal patronage during the laat three years, and hopes they will continue the same to the present firm, which will be henceforth BOARDMAN DAWSON & CO., Cabinetmakers & Engineers. We have rented from Mr. Hugh Fbaser his SAW MILL PLANT when not required by himself for his present business. TO WHICH WE WILL ADD BAND SAW, 2 WOOD-TURNING LATHES, 1 IRON AND BRASS SCREW-CUT--1 TING LATHE. i ___ We are now prepared to CUT any size of TIMBER any shape under Gin. cut. Also, GATES, TROUGHS, LADDERS WHEELBARROWS, BEE BOXES TEMPORARY MOVEABLE COVERS FOR STACKS, &c. ODD SIZES OF DOORS & SASHES &c, &c. Also, CHEFFIONIERS, WARDROBES A NEW KIND OF DESK PJGEON HOLES, &c. • IN \ ' Kauri, Totaka, and Rimu. The usual price for WASHSTANDS (sold usually at lGs.) will be 13s. A NEW KIND OF TABLE, With loose legs, that will hold as mucli as a chest, at ordinary prices ; suitable for up-country settlers. Approved Agents out of Gisbomc mppliei with Sample* Free. Saws Sharpened and Set. We will advertise our ENGINEERING BUSINESS on arrival of Plant. I It is our only obiect to supply settlen with a new kind of Steam Power foi utilising their splendid land. The time we accomplish tins rest) with th« public. 88 '
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 1356, 25 June 1881, Page 3
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