AN ARGAX 13 ECI T A L X VjRGAN JLV ECITAL Will be given in HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, ox THURSDAY EVENING NEXT. Collection in aid of Church Funds. ."05 COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. ri^ENDERS will be received until 2 p.m., -*- FRIDAY, 20th inst., for Works on the Kaipaio Road. Specifications may be seen at the Ollice. GEO. J. WINTER, County Engineer. Gisborna, Sept. 17, ISSO. •'!•"> I W~O~O L ! WOOL! PER DIRECT VESSEL. TR^HE undersigned has decided to reduce JL the charge on Wool passing through his Store to 1-lGth of a penny instead of one-eighth as usually charged. Weights, etc., carefully recorded, and returns promptly made on receipt of Wool. Insurances ell'eeted at lowest rates either from sheep's baeU,shed door, or water borne. 350 H E. JOHNSTON KAITI H ( AD DISTRICT BOARD. IT is liereby notified that 011 and after 23rd September all Cattle and Horses found wandering at large on District Roads will be impounded. By order of Board. H. MuKAY, 351 Clerk. PiVEIITY BAY R >AD DISTRICT BOARD. A MEETING of the Board will beheld x\ at the office, Matawhcro, on SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, the 21st iust., at 7 o'clock. GEO. de BLAQDIERT3, Clerk. Matawhcro, Sept. l<>, 18S9. :U0 ' s*f4&\'* T° stallli this gSea;on t rX'^'^J&z US KAITEKATAHI, '^Vr.v. 1 5<.«e&/-i }*ylf Tlio Thoroughbred Jjfcilr < v '■■' J^iL_ lion i^asrf^a^SßWtw NEW CHUM. NEW CHUM is by Traducer, dam Fair Lass, by KidJleswortli ; {jnu'd'-'to 111 Fair Wave. Fair Wave \v;is one of the grandest Arab marcs ever imported into i-Tc « Zealand. Ttßi'.-i : £2 103 each mare ; guarantee, £.3 100 ; two or more marcs, the property of the same owner, ns by agreement. Paddoekin^, with plenty of fjrass and water, free for one month, after which 2s Cd per week will be charged. All fees, whether guarantee or otherwise, to be paid before removal of mares. In cases of guarantee and marcs not proving in foal, the fee will be returned. All care taken, but no responsibility incurred. A. DEVERY, Kaitcratahi. ITi'O UND— A SADDLK in (Tiiboriie~oii Monday. — Owner can have same by applying to Hatton and Score's Butchery, Gladstone road. 352 TAOR SALE— A few good quiet Milking BJ COWS. —Apply to E. Matthews, Patutahi. ;«;] TO LET— Comfortable six-roomed House, with large Garden. — Apply to Tjios. Adams, Stationer. 342 WANTED KNOWN— That good Servants can obtain the best of Situations by applying to Mks East's Gisborne Registry OlUceT ANTED KNOWN— That Mistresses may obtain a choice of Servants by Mks East's Cisbonu Registry Office. 345 WANTED — Immediately, a Nursemaid for country; also, Ladies roquirnu' Servants may bt suited on application to .\irs ]v ( hrisp's Registry Office, Upper Gladstone Road. SA") \\) ~AN'J'J-;T>^^ KNOWN— First-class Board VV 12s per wet Uat Mks Mek/ies, Cafe de l'aris Restaurant, Gladstoue road. 22(3
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5571, 17 September 1889, Page 3
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