A paddock of seven acres is advertised to let by Mr J. Coleman. Tenders dose on Monday next for the erection of grandstand, etc,, tor the Park Company.
Mr James Brawn gives notice of his intention to apply for a publican’s license for a hotel on the Ormond Road, Whataupoko,
Messrs Kennedy end Evans are agents for the new line of steamers which shortly take part in the trade between Sydney and New Zealand. The first steamer, the Centennial, arrives at Gisborne next week.
Messrs Pitt and Maguire publish * advertisement this morning, and It is worthy of the attention of purchasers of goods. Mr J. East announces that ho is selling the best and purest two shilling per lb tea now iu the market; 3 Iba are given for Be Cd.
Mr H. Mircroft notifies that he has returned frpm Auckland where he purchased a large assortment of general drapery goods, and the public are invited to Mail themselves el the opJMWWt
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 296, 9 May 1889, Page 2
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162Untitled Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 296, 9 May 1889, Page 2
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