In cross examination during the case of Wood v. the Licensed Victuallers Gazette, the jockey adm tted that he owned the house he lived in at Newmarket, also Lowther House, Chetwyn 1 House, the Greyhound Hotel, the Black Horse Hotel, Sherrard’s stables, several cottages in St Mury’s Square, Newmarket, some stables at Chereling, and had an interest of £4OOO in a cooperage, and that Messrs Hammond, the Bankers, had invested £12,000. A Wanganui paper states In pursuance we suppose, of the policy of • retrenchment,' which the present Government pride themsolves of, forty men working on the railwnvs have to day been ‘ sacked ' —twelve of them are gangers, all of them, we believe married, and most of them have large families. The co’nny is paying wirh a vengeance for its action in turning out the Stout-Vogel Government last election, and the price is not all paid yet. The Native Land Bill which is now about through, opens out the grandest opportunity for landgrabbing and swindling the natives that has yet been seen in this colony. Under the name of introducing foreign capital, we will see the colony overrun with landsharks and Pakeha-Maoris, acting for large moneyed institutions, buying up the land of the colony for speculative purposes, and putting a stop to legitimate colonisation for many a long year.
T LONGLEY’S CLEARING SALE—>I . Dress Materials (useful line) sd, Nun’s Veilings lid, Ladies’ Umbrellas 2s 6d. FOUND — Where Gentlemen’s Best White Kil Gloves can be bought for 2s 3d, usual price 4s 6d. —At J. Longley’s. J LONGLEY’S CLEARING SALE—- . Men’s all Wool Serge Suits 255, Men’s Tweed Hats Is. T LONGLEYS CLEARING SALE—tJ . Good White Blankets 13s 6d pair, Colored Quilts 2s 6d, Honeycomb Quilts 4s.
IMMENSE CLEARING SALE. OP —- Drapery and ClothingT. LOKGLEY "DEGIS to announce that prior to Stock Taking he will hold an IMMENSE -D CLEARING SALE FOB THIRTY DAYS, When the whole of his well-known Stock will be offered to the public on a scale of liberality seldom attempted in Poverty Bay, so that all may effect a great Saving on every Purchase, which is an important consideration for dull times. ... ;o:~ - Vress Materials, o£ every descripion—AT SALE PRICES Ladies’ and Children’s Underclothing—d AT BALE PRICES Umbrellas, Ribbons, and Gloves— AT SALE PRICES Hosiery, Lace Embroidery— AT SALE PRICES Straw Hats, Flowers, and Feathers — AT SALE PRICES Flannels, Blankets, and Sheetings— AT SALE PRICES Ladies’ and Children’s Ulstersand Jackets— AT SALE PRICES Calico, Holland, Diaper, Linens— AT SALE PRICES Men’s Colonial and English Suits— AT SALE PRICES Bovs’ and Youths’ Clothing—--1 AT SALE PRICES Men’s Coats, Trousers, and Trousers and Vests— AT SALE PRICES Shirts, Braces, Collars, Ties — AT SALE PRICES Sale now on ! Sale now on! :o: J. LONGLEY, THE ORIGINAL BEADY MONEY DRAPER.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 187, 25 August 1888, Page 3
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458Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 187, 25 August 1888, Page 3
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