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Mr H. G. Spackman will arrive in Gisborne at the end of the present week, and resumes tuition on Monday, February sth. — Advt.

PANUITANGA. KIA mohio mai Koutou, ara nga tangata no ratou nga piihi e tata ana ki Papatu A, No. 1. E whakaturia ana eau he taiapa mo taku ake wahi. PERA KAWENGA. FENCING NOTICE. TAKE Notice that I intend to erect a Dividing Fence between my section, Papatu No. 1, and Papatu a Block ; and that such fence shall consist of seven wires with wooden posts nine feet apart. Dated this third day of February, 1894. PERA KAWENGA, 947 Occupier, Papatu No. 1. MATAVVHEkO POUJMD. 1 M POUNDED by P. Ryan, on February 2 — One Bay Gelding: no brand visible One Bay Mare, branded 2* on "ear shoulder. Will be sold at the above Pound Yards, on TUESDAY, February 20th, at 12 noon, if not redeemed. D. PAGE, - 342 Poundkeeper GISBORNE POUND. 1 MPOUNDED by Mr Black, on February 1, for trespass in Park — Bay Gelding, brand like H II off rump. Will be sold at the above Pound Yards on FRIDAY, February 16th, at 12 noon, if not released. T. FARAM, )43 Poundkeeper. TO LEASE. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned, up to 8 p.m. on FRIDAY, February 9th, for Leasing Sections 16, 17, md 18, Block D, Whataupoko, containing "_ acres, fenced, with permanent spring vater. U4 D. A. CHINNERY -BROWN. FOR SALE. BLACKWOOD FARM, PATUTAHI. \ COMPACT FARM of 805 acres, concV taining a considerable area rich flit and ; the balance good hill country. The property is in good order, is fenced md subdivided into eight paddocks, substanial dwelling of eight rooms, aud all necessary mt-buildings. A good chance for anyone to acquire a lesirable farm within moderate distance of -own. Terms will be made Easy. For further particulars, apply to — N.Z. LAND ASSOCIATION, Ltd. (John W. Bright, Manager) ; or, )36 ' THOMAS CHRISP. TENDERS. TENDERS incited for THRESHING about 500 bushels of Oats, at " Combcrmere," at per bushel. Wood and water provided. D3l A. B. NEWMAN. TO BUILDERS. CEJENDEiRS^wiII be received on THURS--1 DAY NEXT, the Blh inst., for Etc-building the Royal Hotel. Plans and specifications to be seen at my jfllce, on and after the 3rd inst. The lowest or any tender not necessarily iccepted. WM. J. QUIGLEY, 322 Architect. I^ILLIS' " CIRCUS."— Murewai Coaches . will leave Te Arai at 6p. m. MON DAY xnd TUESDAY for the Circus ; also, on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, at 1.30 p m.— J. Dixox. 945 FOR SALE. -Nice quiet dairy COW, just at third calving. — Apply O'Meara, North Gisborne. \\T ANTED- MAN, as Gardener, and to V?' make himself generally useful about place. Wages, £1 per week. — Apply at Herald Office. 932 WANTED, toHire— Two or three PACK SADDLES, for a fortnight.— Apply by letter to J. Morris, To Arai. 939 WANTED— A Situation, by a Young Man, as Shepherd or Drover. Ten years' experience under one of the best sheep station manager's in the colony, and four years chief drover for one of the largest freezing works. — For address, apply Herald Office. j)2O WANTED-A goodG"eneral SERVANT^ References required. — Apply A.8., Herald Office. 908 WANTED — A good COOK (female) ; middle-aged woman preferred. — Apply to Geoffrkf Maclean, Te-Hau-o-te-Atua Station, Whatatutu. 912 W~ ANTED— A Situation, by a first-class Cock and Baker. — Apply at Gatjlt's Hotel. 890 ANTED KNOWN— There is no doubt about it, Garrett cannot be beat for BOOTS. 7QO WANTED KNOWN. - New and second-hand Furniture bought and I sold. Circulating library. — W. N. Attwood, ' Dealer, corner Gladstone road and Disraeli street. 9G ANTED KNOWN. - Ladies' Tan Oxford Walking Shoc3 (toe caps), 3s lld ; Children's Lace Boot3, Js G<l ; Men'a Solid Watertight Bluchers (pegged and nailed), 7s Gd.— At Hknnessy's Casu Boot Market. 51 7 T' AND. — 2(30 Acres Good Land, neai Gisborne ; 150 acres in grags.— Full particulars as to price and terms, from H. M, Porter. 90] RESS CUTTING and Fitting Lessons will be given twice a week (thre< hours each day, in the afternoon) by Miss JACOBI, from Hastings. A ddrrss : Carnarvor street (opposite Gisborne Pound). Terms or application. These lessons have been givei with success in Hawke's Bay. Reference if required. g^

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6893, 3 February 1894, Page 3

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