CUSTOMS RETURNS. The following ia the return of Customs duties collected nt tho port o( Poverty Bay during the month ending Dec. 31th, 1887 :— 9P-U "g}Vl Cisrara, *c £2 19 8 Tobacco '?? ? ° Wines •• •• •• •• 12 4 3 Australia Wine ,5 M> 2 Ale and Beer (in bottle) .. •• 17 6 6 T«a. .. •• 46 9 6 Sco:: ;.: : 2 * 21 * ; Sugar .. .. ... •• " * Goods by weight « f W Goods ad valorem °* J ° " Other Duties '* J Beer Duty ?S 2 Light Dues W 5 8 8. andS. Act 6 6 0 Pilotage JI2LJ. £1141 0 11 MAIL NOTICE. For Auckland and Sydney, per Waihora on Saturday, at 7 p.m. For United Kingdom via Frisco a supplementary mail closes on Saturday at 7 p.m. For the West Coast Sound,~the s.a. Stella will leave the i luff on, or about, tha 22nd prox. Mails should. reach the Bluff not later thau the morning of that For* the Chatham Islands,— tho s.s. Kahu will leave Auckland on Wednesday, the 28th lnst. For tlie United kingdom, Continent of Hurope, Asia, Africa, America, and the Westlndieb, viasan Franclscc, also the Sandwich IBlands, per Tarawera, Dec 24, at 7 p.m. Aloney orders and registered letters till 4 p.m. the sama day. This mail is duo in London on February Ist. LOCAL MAILS for Wairoa, Tiniroto, and Waerenga-o-huri every Monday moi .ling, at S a.m. For Matawhero, Patutahi, and Te Aral Bridge, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 2 p.m. ForMakaraka, Waerei'gaa-hikft, and Oraiond, daily at 2.30 p.m. For Tologft Bay, Te Mawhal, Tuparoa, Akuaku, Waipiro Bay, and Port Awanui, every Friday, at 7 p.m. For Karaka and Whatatutu every Tuesday at 2 p.m W. * v - BLBWICK, Chief Postmaster Special Advertisements. vjiW ZEALAND LOAN A^D ■*■* MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY. [Limited], CAmA l, £3,500,000 Bwmuvi Fund .. 4,265,000 Qbai> Omu»— l (iueer. 'ictoria Stroet, Mansion Uousa, London, E.C, JHead Omce for the Colonies— Aucmand. BASCHBB at Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane RocUhampton. Launcestoii, Fiji, San Francisco, [and throughout New Zealand.; f l/iE COMPANY grants Loans on Stations, Stock, Clrowing Clips of Wool, Grass-seed, Grain, and other Produce on specially advantageous terms. RECEIVES CONSIGNMENTS of Wool, Skins, Tal•ow and Produce of -very kind, for sale in New Zealand, Australian, and London markets, and undertakes the sale of properties in all parts of the colonies. Account Sales Rendered and prc?eeds are remitted with the utmost regularity and promptitude. UNDERTAKES AUENUV BUSINESB for ab»ento Jioprietors. Makes a speciality ofthe Frozen Meat Trade, and uniertakes all agency work connected INDENTS UNDERTAKEN for British, Continental, East Indian, and American Goods on tho most favorable terms, and all station and household requisites purchased for clients at lowest wholesale rates.j AGENTS FOR— Raslon. Proctor, and Co.'s Steam Engine and Com blned Finishing Threshirg Machines. Graham and Co.'s (Canterbury) Permanent Foot-rot Cure. Gaudy's Patent Cotton Belting. Felten and OnUleaume's Patent Baib Fencing Wire. Nettlef old's Annealed-Drawn Fencing Wire and Staples Auckland Fibre Manufacturing Co.tf rhe Manufactures of Reid & Gray can be procured on the shortest notice, and their .plough fittings are always kept in stock. | IBTATION AND FARM PROPERTIES FOR SALE a »ll parts of the Colonies. OUR LONDOfc and COLONIAL SPECIAL TRADE wIRCUCARS are supplied gratis and poet fiee to our constituents. Full particulars as to terms of business, can be btained on apppllcation at the Company's Office. tJOHN W. BRIGHT, Acting Agent.. Gladstone Road, Gisborne, July 26, 1686. WATCHMAKER. t W. FRASER, (Late with P. W. Collins, Napier), HAS EEMOVED NEXT DOOR TO Messrs Adeane & Primrose's, where he will continue to Clean and Repair Watches Clooks, and Jewellery at moderate charges. Colonial Jewellery, Rings, Brooches, Chains, MedaU, Masonic Jewels, etc., made to order on the premises at the shortest notice ; also Electro-plating and Gilding. Pipes of every sort mounted and repaired in a workmanlike manner. Hair plaited into rings, chains, braceta, MISS DOKAN WISHES to call Special Attention to the Nice Assortment of — LACES FLJWERS SATINS, and IKDIAN SILKS She is sure these who have visited her Have found Mbs Trafford all that can be desired for Piit and Style, And those who have not will, she thinks, find it ( Worth) their while to do 80, as it will be pleasing to them and her, as she is prepared to make up STILISH AND MODERATE. 097 SPECIAL NOTICE — FROM THE — " OLD FURNITURE SHOP," [Re-Ejjtabijshzd 1877]. SEVERAL CASES OF NEWDRESDEN and BOHEMIAN VASES AND GLASSWARE, The most Unique and Superb in Design and quality ever offered this side of jthe Line ! Inspection Invited ! some eaeeTbargaiits In all Branches! ONE THOUSAND POUNDS' WORTH OF CBOCKERY AXD GLASSWARE To Select from ! RaKbBaKGAINS FOX CIIRLSTMAS^pRESENTS COME -AND SEE!
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 5056, 31 December 1887, Page 2
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