HALL' GISBOBNE. BIGNOB AND SIGNORA MAJERONI, AND THEIR POWERFUL COMPAYY. 3 NIGHTS ONLY O o Commbncixo os THURSDAY, Nov. 17th. FEDORAI Box Plan at W. Good’s, Jeweller. All Particulars at Biddy’s Office, Gladstone Road. DISTRICT ORDERS. THE undermentioned Corps will Parade for Government Inspection as follows :— 4 J BATTERY, N.Z.V.A. : Thubsdat, 24th Nov., at 7.30 p.m., Gisborne. COOK COUNTY RIFLES: Saturday, 26th Nov., at 7 p.m., Ormond. NGATIPOROU RIFLES : Monday, 28th Nov. at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., at Wax-o-matatini. T. W. PORTER, Major Commanding East Coast District. Militia and Volunteer Office, Gisborne, 7th Nov., 1887. LA N D SALE. MANGAPAPA Subdivision No. 8. Graham, Pitt and Bennett HAVE received instructions from Mb M, J. Gannon to dispose of the above Block by Public Auction on Easy Terms on or about 6th JANUARY, 1888. THE LAND is now m course of survey into convenient sized Lots of from 1 to 10 Acres. Its proximity to town, and the excellent roads now passing by tbe Property, render this an exceptional opportunity to acquires Freehold for Building or Grazing purposes, the-foot-bridge over the Tatuheru river bringing the Land within ten minutes’ walk of the centre of the town. Tbe land is being cut up so that nearly every Lot will be well watered by one or other of the two excellent streams that run right through the Property, THE MANGAPAPA BLOCK is so well known to be the richest bit of Land in the Suburbs of Gisborne that farther description in unnecessary, and the public are reminded that this is the last opportunity they will have of acquiring a property so close to Town, as every acre up to the boundary line of this Property is already Sold and settled on, THE EASY TERMS, viz., one fourth Cash, balance in two equal payments in three and six years, bearing interest at 7} percent., place it within reach of everyone to acquire a Freehold of their own. GREAT CLEAR! NG SALE OF ETC., AT E.K.BROWN'SSTORE CUSTOM-HOUSE STREET. EK. BROWN* has decided to RETIRE • from the DRAPERY TRADE, and is Selling off his Stock for LESS THAN COST-FOR CASH. As the Stock is a full one, and well-assorted, the Sale will attract special attention ; therefore an early visit is advised. MEN’S, BOYS’, AND YOUTHS’ English, Soslyn & Ealapoi Clothing, In great variety. BHIBTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. £3OOO WOETH OF Clothing, Hosiery, Blankets, Rugß, Shawls, Ribbons, Gloves, Laces, Flowers, Underclothing, Prints, Calicoes, Shirtings, Sheetings, Towels, Lining, Quilts, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Saddlery, Crockery, Glassware, Fancy Goods. New Goods for the present season only will be introduced. FURTHER SPECIAL REDUCTIONS MADE TO r ’STOMERS. Clearing Dr Pieces, Ends, Lines, etc. GROCERIES of every description ; Oats, Maize, Flour, Potatoes, Bran, Kerosene. SON-MOAT’S TEAS always in Stock. ES. BUGGY FOR SALE—American make, Strong and Light, terms Easy. EDWIN WOON.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume I, Issue 65, 10 November 1887, Page 3
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