TTffiRRIS & PITT have received in--L structions from the Trustees of the late Capt. G. E. READ to sell as under— TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 18th INSTANT, at 11a.m., At the Property known as the WILLOWS, about— ' 3,000 Ewes 1000 Ewe Hoggetts V/ - 1000 Wedder Hoggetts / A'. 2500 Lambs ; 32 Rams AT MAJKARAKA! YjAltbs, ;: At3p/hi., The well-known Entire ! BISMARCK, By Northern Hero. About 25 Mares, with Foals at foot, by Bismarck, with a number of Yearlings and Two Year Olds, Draught Stock. The Auctioneers deem it superfluous to make any lengthened remarks concerning the above, as both the Sheep and Cattle are of excellent quality and m good condition. TERMS AT SALE. ja 11 FERRIS & PITT Will sell by Auction on MONDAY, the 20th inst., at the WAERANGA-A-HIKA YARDS, the following CATTLE, the property of W. Cooper, Esq., about Q (~\ HEAD Quiet Cows and Cattle. 28 Yearlings, mixed ages. 20 two to three-year-old Heifers, thoroughly quiet. 30 Dry Cows and Steers. The Steers from two to three-year-old. The Cows have all been broken m. The Auctioneers would call the attention of the Public to the above Sale, as this is a fine opportunity of procuring good stock. ja 14 FERRIS & PITT ; Have received instructions from T. W. Porter, Esq., to dispose of by public auction during the current month, THE STOCK-IN-TRADE of J. H SHEPPARD & CO. Full particulars m future issue, ja 2 O~N SALE, "1 OH TONS 0F NEWCASTLE _LUU COAL, ex Pearl, and Maid of the Mill, now landing. Also, — SEVENTY TONS of Bay of Islands COAL, ex Waiwera, direct from the Pits. N.B. — I am always willing to sell at current Rates, and will meet any quotations as regards Price and Terms m this branch of my business, no 26 R. G. GIBBONS. GISBORNE STEAM FLOUR MILL. ON HAND— QIUPERIOR FLOUR, Circular Saw £} Brand, Superior Flour, Household, Sharps, Bran, Fowl Wheat Oatmeal, Crushed Maize, Crushed Oats. CASH, OR THE EQUAL au 16 KING & CO. SADDLERY. MESSRS. F. BETHEL & CO. beg to intimate that they have purchased Messrs. McVAY & CO.'S Saddlery Business m Gisborne ; and they hope to be favored with the support so liberally accorded to McVay and Co. BETHELL & CO. having had ex- [ tensive experience m all branches of the I trade can confidently promise that all orders entrusted to them will be executed m a thoroughly workmanlike manner. F. B. & Co. have to Arrive and will OPEN IN A FEW DAYS A VERY LARGE AND CHOICE STOCK OF SADDLERY, which, added to the Stock just purchased, will be the LARGEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THE BAY. January 1, 1879. NOTICE. MR. F. BETHELL, SADDLER, Gisborne, is hereby authorised to receive all accoxmts now due, and his receipt will a sufficient discharge for the same. All accounts outstanding on the 21st January, 1879, will be sued for without further notice. McVAY & CO. JanuaTy Ist, 1879. ja 2 NOTICE. L . McINT OS H v MOST respectfully intimates to his Customers that all ACCOUNTS due to him after this date must be PAID MONTHLY. Accounts unpaid on the 7th of the following month will be fttopped.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume 6, Issue 602, 17 January 1879, Page 3
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