EDWARD LYNDON, A UCTIONEER, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT & AEBITRATOR, Napiee. Government Broker under the Land Transfer Act. THE WOEKTNG- MAN'S STOEE, Gladstone Boas, Gisbobne. SAM. STEVENSON, Pbopeietob. THIS is the old-established Shop where you can get your G-EOCEEIES, G-ENEEAL STOEES, BRUSHWAEE, DEAPEEY, &c., of first-class quality, and at prices as low as any house in town. Just Eeceived—A splendid Assortment of Ibonmongeby, Colonial Ovens, Spades, Axes, &c. A capital assortment of Saddleby. JAMES CEA IGr (Successor to T. Duncan), TJAKEEAND CONFECT ION EE, GLADSTONE EOAD, Begs to announce that he is prepared to supply the people of Gisborne with Bread of the Best quality. CONFECTIONEBY, G-EOCEEIES, &C. Wedding Cakes supplied to order. Suppers, Balls, Soirees, and Parties catered for. Gr. HOUGHTON, "OAINTEE, PAPEE HANGEE, DECOEATOE, &c, Gladstone Eoad, Gisbobne (opposite the Eoyal Hotel). Oils, Colors, Glass, and Paperhangings of all descriptions always in stock. M . HALL, CjADDLEB, HAENESS, & COLLAE MAKEE, G-LADSTONE EOAD, GISBOBNE. An 'extensive well-assorted Stock of Saddles, Bridles Whips, Spurs, Horse Clothing, &c. Also Buggy Pair Horse, Cab, Gig, and Carriage Harness. Pack Saddles, Cart, Trace and Plough Harness manufactured on the premises at the shortest notice on the Most Seasonable Terms. In resuming Business, M. H. offers his best thanks to the public generally for their liberal support in times past, and assures them that nothing shall be wanting on his part to give general satisfaction to those customers who give him a call. EDWIN TURNER WOON, AGENT & INTERPRETER. Offices—Cooper's Buildings, Gisborne. J. H. STUBBS, CHEMIST, DRUGGIST & STATIONER, Gladstone Road, Gisboene. Prescriptions carefully prepared. Patent Medicines of every kind always in stock. N. JACOBS, MPORTEE OP FANCY GOODS, Musical, Cricketing and Billiard Materials, Tobacconist's Wares, &c. Hastings Street, Napiee. A. LASCELLES, CJOLICITOE & NOTARY P ÜBL IC, Napiee. Mr. Lascellcs also attends when required at the Gisborne Court.
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Waka Maori, Volume I, Issue 11, 7 December 1878, Page 169
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