TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MAKARAK 1. \ TUIHE Thoroughbred Pl? ' Entire Horse— MOBPHE US. MORPHEUS is a Golden Chestnut, standing 16 hands 3 inches. For further particulars see card; or, H. A. HAMILTON. Anj» arrangements can be made with G’ Bubnand. PRELIMINARY, NOTICE. A PRINCE CONSORT It> ~ [nil fl' Will Stand the Season at my Paddocks, Waerenga-a-hika. For further particulars see.future advertisement, or ca:ds. • ROBT. STODDART. READ “THE MIRROR,” A HIGH-CL ASS Weekly Social, Political Literary, and Dramatic Paper; to be Published Every FRIDAY, price 3d, by the— CENTENNIAL PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANY, Limited. MELBOURNE PLACE, Russell Street, Melbourne. MRS MASON, (Opposite D. M. Orr’s.) AND SECOND-HAND DEALER. Ladies waited on fortheir Left-off Clothing, &o. Letters Attended to with Privacy and Despatch. BERESFORD’S DINING ROQMS. E- J. BERESFORD BEGS to inform the Public that the above Dining Booms are now open. BREAKFAST FROM 7-30 a.m. TILL 10 a.m. Ordinary from 12 till 2 O'clock. DINNER AT 5.30 p.m. ALL MEALS lai BOARDERS 12s A WEEK. Grills at All Hours. Balls, Parties, Picnics, etc., catered for, on most Reasonable Terms. E. J. BERESFORD .. .. Proprietor. SETTLERS’ HOTEL. rFIHE undersigned begs to intimate that he X has taken over the above Hotel, and trusts by supplying his Patrons with the Best Cheer and a Hearty Welcome, to merit a fair share of support. Wines, Spirits, and Beers of the Best Brands. BEST ACCOMMODATION for BOARDERS. ALL MEALS ONE SHILLING 1 JOHN LUCAS .. .. Pboprietob. c 1 * Y R 1" K ■ PEEL STREET. Morning—lo to 12, Free to Ladies and Children ; entrance side door. Afternoon—2 to 5.30; admission, 6d. Evenings—7 to 10 :—Ladies, 6d; Gentlemen, Is. Will be open each Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday ; also, Every Morning and Afternoon. SKATES ON HIRE. The Hall will be open for Public Meetings, Concerts, or Dances. For particulars apply to—J. TOWNLEY. FRUITERER AND CONFECTIONER. A. ALLANACH WILL open in th« above line of Business, in the Shop next Messrs Hansen and Co., Tailors, on— SATURDAY NEXT, October 6th. Fruit and Confectionery of every description kept in Stock. Continual Supplies of Fresh Fruit. TO WOOL-GROWERS AND OTHERS. a THE Undersigned is prepared to receive into his Sheds at the Wharf, and ship Wool and Produce either by direct vessel from Gisborne, or steamer from other ports, to his own or Growers' Agents in London, on the moat favorable terms. H. E. JOHNSTON. Agent Shaw-Savill Albion Co. Colonial Union Co. • COAL AND FIREWOOD. NEWCASTLE COAL Cheap from vessel’s side, in dray load lots, for Cash. FIREWOOD. Manuka, cut, 13a, delivered for Cash. do, uncut, 12s, „ „ Mixed, cut, 12s, „ „ do. uncut, lie, „ „ Taupiri and Waikato Coal always on hand. KENNEDFAND EVANS. GLADSTONE DINING ROOMS. J. CUNNINGHAM BEGS to Announce that the above Dining Rooms are now open. BREAKFAST, from ... 7to 9 DINNER, from 12 to 2 TEA, from ... sto 7 IS’ALL MEALS ... 9d Pies with Tea or Coffee at all Hoviw J, CUNNINGHAM.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 205, 6 October 1888, Page 3
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482Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 205, 6 October 1888, Page 3
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