P. MALONE, CIADDLEB AND HARNESSMAKER, M AKAR AKA, Has Commenced Business at the old spot, and is now ready to receive every description ol repairs, and hopes that country residents will give him a fair share of their patronage. P. MALONE. GISBORNE CARRIAGE factory. QEORGE JJUMPHREYS Beus to announce that he has just received a consignment of American and Australian carriage timber, and through getting it for cesh. with » particularly liberal Jisonnnf. is now enabled to turn out, at Auckland prices, vehicles of any and every description. During the past ten years he has succeeded at the Agricultural and Pastoral Shows .tn invariably secure the premier position, which is a sufficient guarantee of his workmanship, Has on hand— Buggies, Waggonettes Spring Carts, Drays (Horse and Bullock). The trade supplied with wheels at Auckland prices. . . The Blacksmithing and Horse-shoemg conducted on the same liberal principle as heretofore. Estimates Supplied. THE “N. Z. REFEREE,” (The “Bell's Life of the Colonies) CONTAINS ell the Latest Betting, Racing, Dramatic, Rowing, Coursing, and all other Sporting News, and is the MOST RELIABLE SPORTING ORGAN in these Colonies. Subscmftiox —Per Annum -14 s Od. Six Months - 7 0 Three Months 3 63 Payable in Advance and delivered to the subscriber’s order at the Christchurch Postoffice. Gisborne Agent: J. Baldwin, Customhouse Street, through whom all orders should be sent.
NOTICE 1 THE POVERTY BAY INDEPENDENT NDEPENDENT Is THE ONLY RELIABLE and TRUTHFUL PAPER Published in Poverty Bay, and has a Large and Steadily Increasing Circulation. JOB PRINTING of EVERY DESCRIPTION Executed with NEATNESS AND DESPATCH. Orders by Post immediately attended to. ADDRESS:—J. BALDWIN,POVERTY BAY PRINTING WORKS, Customhouse Street, Gisborne. NOTICE I have now for sale at Prices that will Defy Competition, BUGGIES, DRAYS, SPRING CARTS AND WAGGONETTES. I am prepared to take orders for any kind of Vehicle. Having a First-class stock of thoroughly seasoned Sydney, Melbourne, Hobart, and American timber, bought and paid for, and keeping my expenses as low as possible, I am therefore in an position to produce First-class Work, at a Moderate S& My Work in Gisborne and Neighbourhood, has stood the test, for the last ten years, to which any of my Old Customers will testily. Bbpaies or every dbsobiptios attended TO WITH raOMBTIUDE. w. THAR BATT, Coach Builder and Wheelwright, [Gladstone Road.
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Poverty Bay Independent, Volume I, Issue 50, 17 September 1885, Page 1
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