POVERTY BAY MOUNTED RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. r rtIIE Members of the Troop will assemble for the Annual Weekly Drill at Turon on Monday, the 2nd February, 1874, at |5 o'clock p.m. All members must appear in Uniform, and with all Arms and Accoutrements in their possession. A. F. HARDY, Captain. TO CARPENTERS. ANTED — GOOD CARPENTER}.— Apply immediately to the undersigned. C. D. BERRY. CHURCH OF ENGLAND BUILDING FUND.
/CONTRIBUTIONS t 6 this fund will be thankfully received at either of the Banks, or by Archdeacon Williams, Captain Porter, or Mr. Hardy. Tenders for the Building will be called for as soon as the plans and specifications are ready. NOTICE. ALL interested in the Erection of a CHURCH for the worship of Almighty God, are affectionately and earnestly invited to attend a Public Meeting in the Court House, on Friday next, January 9th, at 8 o’clock p.m., to hear a complete statement of the result of the Bazaar, and to take steps for the immediate Erection of a Church. W. HEVINGHAM ROOT. GISBORNE~PUBLIC SCHOOL. THE usual Annual Meeting of Householders will be held in the School Room, Gisborne, on Saturday Evening, the 17th January instant, for the purpose of Electing a Committee for the ensuing year. T. AY. PORTER,, Chairman of Committee. IRONMONGERY AND HARDWARE. ARTHUR PARNELL, QFFERS the Best, the Cheapest, and the largest Stock of Hardware in Gisborne. HOUSE FURNISHING IRONMONGERY.
Iron Bedsteads, Cots, Fenders and Fire Irons, Register Grates, Kent Grates, 1 Stoves, Colonial Ovens, Boilers, from 1 to 100 gallons, Saucepans, tinned and enamelled '■ and all kinds of Culidary Utensils. Lampware, Brushware, Tinware, Table Cutlery, aud Crockery. BUILDERS’ IRONMONGERY. Nails f to 8 inches, Screws. Lock--, Bolts Rings, Fittings aud Furnishings in great variety. ARTISTS’ TOOLS. Joiners’ Tools, a large and well-assorted Stock’to select from. Agricultural Tools and Implements, Ploughs, Spades, Shovels, Forks, Hoes, Rakes, Trowels, Hedge Clippers, Ac. American. Thermometer Churns. Bushmens’ Tools, Axes, Adzes, Augers Cross Cut Baws, Maul Rings, and Steel Wedges. \ —— A variety of SEWING MACHINES by reputed makers, all guaranteed in first-class working order. Colonial made Green Hide, and Pig Skin Saddles, Whips, Spurs, Bridles, and Saddle Cloths. ■ - f ' J • , . ,■ •* Garden and Farm Seeds. a■ * * .. $ - ■ , ■ -.t:- - Arthur Parnell, IRONMONGERY AND G . ... - , ;: ■ .... HARDWARE HOUSE,
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 119, 7 January 1874, Page 3
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