THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, Limited. lira. The s.s. OTARAMA, 3808 Ajyjgx tons, will leave Gisborne for London on TUESDAY, 7th The steamer has splendid accommodation f»r Saloon Passengers, having large, we’dfifed state rooms*, b»th rooms, etc. She i® furnished with electric light; and passengers will he supplied with fresh provisions through out the voyage. Passage Money only Forty Pounds. Early application for Freight or Passage necessary, to— NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, Ltd., Agents. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. A DANCE will he held at the Te Arai Schoolroom on FRIDAY, April 24th. Ladies invited to previous Dances will kindly accept this invitation. Gentlemen’s tickets, 4 s each. H. BUTTON, Hon. Secretary. TENDERS. TENDERS are invited for Disc Harrowing 300 acres (more or lees) fern land three times, and twice with Tiu,e harrows, at per acre. Tenders close on THURSDAY, April 9th. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. EWEN CAMERON. March 30<h, 1891.
R. ROBB, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. BUILDINGS Erected, Altered, or Removed, in Town and Country, at SHORTEST NOTICE & LOWEST COST. WOOL SHEDS, SHEEP DIPS, and all STATION AND FARM WORK specially attended to. - CARPENTER AND JOINER. Being established as a fibst-class TRADESMAN iu all Branches of the Trade, the Public may depend upon ALL ORDERS being completed with satisfaction. Orders left with Messrs A. Pabwell and . Co., or Mes-rs Kkhneuy, Evans, and Co., will have prompt attention. R. ROBB. ST. ANDREW’S LITERARY ASSOCIATION. THE Annual Meeting of the above will be held at tbe Presbyterian Church at 7.30 THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. Bu.lne.s Important; election of officers, etc. THOS. ADAIR, Han. Secretary, NOTICE, VTTE desire to return Thanks to our ’ ’ Patrons of the past ten years for the continued support accorded to us, and beg to announce that the Business will be carried on from April Ist by Mr John Scobe. Soliciting a continuance of favors to him. HATTON AND SCORE, JOHN SCORE b 'KS to announta that be has taken over ths Business of the above Firm, and by supplying a good article and paying prompt attention to all Orders, trusts to afford lull eatiafaction in lbs future as in ths past, C HAL L E N~G~E. " I THE Undersigned, hereby Challenge to , Bail the open boat Dorothy against 1 that owned by Mr David DeOosta, tbe Mascotte, distance about seven miles. Race 1 to take place this morning at 10 o’clock. Stakes £5 a-slde, G. WIIG. POVERTY BAY ACCLIMATISATION , SOCIETY. A MEETING of the Society will be held at the Masonic Hotel on SATURDAY ) NEXT, at 2 o'clock, when all Members are r requested to attend. i / GEO. GRANT, * 1 Heft. Bee,
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 589, 2 April 1891, Page 3
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436Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 589, 2 April 1891, Page 3
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