BUSINESS NOTES.
A junior for office work is required. A strong Tad is wanted for blacksmithing. . . A lady’s second-hand bicycle is tor sale. A crochet hand-bag, lost in Childers or Gladstone road, is advertised for, G’omfortablo board and residence for two gentlemen (friends preferred) is advertised.. The County Council advertises for a man to work tlie plough and scoop on Waimata road. . Applications are'invited lor tlio position of groundsman to the Poverty Bay Cricket Association. Messrs Dalgety and Co. have a special entry of 25 fat steers to offer at the Matawhero stock sale to-morrow. Tenders close on November 14th for the erection of additions and alterations on the Gisborne Park Racing Club’s property. A reminder is.given of to-day s salp of furniture and effects, by Messre Miller and Craig, at the residence of Mr. J. T. Partridge, Lytton road, near the railway. The auction starts at 1.30 sharp. , .... Mr. W. Lissanfc Clayton has in this issue a tabulated list of a nunibei valuable properties for sale. Prices range from £I9OO for "00. acres, to £34,000 for 51,000 acres, and £52,000 for 6500 acres. Mr. Clayton finances purchasers if desired. Messrs IT. S. Malcolm and Co. hold an extensive auction sale at their mart oil Friday and Saturday. Boots, furniture, electroplate, vases and fancy ware, hearth rugs and mats, etc., are catalogued.. 'A poultry and produce sale takes place on Saturday morning.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2224, 30 October 1907, Page 2
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