BALES BY BOURKE Bt FRYER. ESTATE OF THE LATE CAPTAIN G. E. READ. SATURDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, 11 o'clock a.m. BOURKE & FRYER Will Dispose of on above date, 9 £\0 VOLUMES of VALUABLE nO\J BOOKS, from the well-known Library of the late Captain Read. The Auctioneers would call special attention to the above, as the Library contains a number of very Valuable and Rare Books, and so favorable an opportunity seldom offers itself. They are at present on view at BOURKE & FRYERS, a24 Auction Mart. ESTATE OF THE LATE CAPT. G. E. READ. WEDNESDAY, 29th JANUARY, 2 o'clock. BOURKE & FRYER Have been instructed by the Trustees under the Will of the late Captain Read, to Sell by Public Auction, on the above date, ALL THEIR RIGHT, TITLE, and INTEREST in the COTTAGE, lately occupied by Mr. Adair, and let weekly to Mr. Finneran, at a rental of 12s. Od. Also, a detached IRON KITCHEN. The Property is situated on the road adjoining Erskin's late Bakery. TERMS— CASH, OR APPROVED THREE MONTHS' BILL. At the Same Time by Order of the Trustees. I LARGE IRON SAFE-DOOR (complete), 8 Casks Wire Fencing Staples 1 Set Scales and Weights, 1 Beer Engine, 1 Terrestrial Globe (Smith's), Watehes, Jewellery, &c, &c, &c. BOURKE & FRYER, ja24 Auctioneers. ROYAL HOTEL LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. THE undersigned begs to announce that he will RUN A CONVEYANCE DAILY, Carrying Passengers and Parcels, BETWEEN GISBORNE & STEGGALL'S, AT THE BRIDGE, Commencing MONDAY, the 20th JANUARY, Leaving Gisborne at 7 o'clock in the morning and returning from Steggall's at 8.30. Leaving Gisborne again at 2.30, and returning from Steggall's at 5 o'cclock. Return Fares 4s. Single Fare 2b. 6d. A COACH will also start from the ROYAL HOTEL EACH DAY, running to and from any part of Gisborne, with Passengers and Parcels as may be required. Saddle Horses, Buggies, and other conveyances on hire at the shortest notice. J. O'SHANNASSY. P.S. — Horses broken in to saddle, single or double harness, under the supervision of Mr. ROBERT WILSON, Royal Hotel. jalß "rpOR A pOACH GO TO THE ARGYLL STABLES, GLADSTONE-ROAD. If you want to HIRE, to SELL, or to BUY FIRST-CLASS HORSES OR TRAPS; K you are in need of a GOOD SECOND-HAND TRAP Of any kind, you can Buy One Here. ip you have one to sell, Bring it to me. where it will soon be Sold for you. The BEST TRAPS are BOUGHT and SOLD BY ME AT A VERY SMALL PROFIT. P.S. — Horses Broken-in to Single or Double-harness. SAMUEL MASON WILSON. ja2l J. HILL "DEGS to notify to the Settlers in and around Ormond that he has started BOOT AND SHOE MAKING opposite Mr. Barrie's store. All orders carefully attended to. J. Hill, an 10 Ormond.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 610, 27 January 1879, Page 3
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