Sales lay Carlaw Smith. TO-MORROW (Saturday), March 22, AT THE OLD COURT HOUSE, at 12 o'clock noon. UNRESERVED SALE! OP Goods Saved from the Late Fire. I HAVE received instructions from Mr. STEVENSON to soil by auction WITHOUT ANY RESERVE ALL HIS SALVAGE GOODS FROM THE LATE FIRE. I would point out to the people of Poverty Bay that this is a . Genuine Clearing Out Sale, and that every lot must GO FOR WHAT IT BRINGS, and that this is a splendid opportunity for acquiring SPLENDID BARGAINS as Mr. Stevenson is withdrawing altogether from business. Among the goods are : — DRAPERY STOCK, CLOTHING, TEA, TOBACCO, - GROCERIES, &c, &c, &c. OARLAW SMITH, m 17 Auctioneer. FOR SALE. mHE LEASE and GOODWILL o f i- sne of the BEST HOTELS in Poverty Bay. The Lease and Goodwill and Plants art DERATED WATER Manufactory. 40 TONS HAY, 10 TONS CHAFF, &c. Apply to m 20 CARLAW SMITH. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGES. FERRIS & PITT The Undersigned will sell on SATURDAY the 29th inst., at their Mart— TDART of SECTION 24, ORMOND -^ MILITARY SETTLEMENT, containing ten acres (more or less). Full particulars to be obtained at the office of E. ff. Ward, Esq., Solicitor. FERRIS & PITT, m 12 Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT SALE OF LAND IN POVERTY BAY, ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS Whataupoko Block, ■ About 20,000 ACRES. THE Undersigned have been inBtructed by the Trustees and Mb. Rees, Solicitor, to sell part of the above Magnificient Block of Land, at an early date, which, together with full particulars, will be given in a future advertisement. The Land is adjoining the Township of Gisborne, and is unsurpassed in quality by any in New Zealand. It will be cut up into TOWN and SUBURBAN ALLOTMENTS, and RURAL SECTIONS. TITLE GUARANTEED. FERRIS & PITT i Auctioneers. Stock and Station Agents, &c, and BOURKE &. FRYER, Auctioneers, Stock and Station Agents, &c. , fe 26 Gisborne. GISBOBNE PERMANENT LAND BUILDING AND MUTUAL INVESTMENT SOCIETY. LnEES due to the above will be re- -*- ceived ONLY at the Society's Office, Gladstone Road, between the hours of 7 and 8 o'clock on the usual evenings of meeting. F. J. PIESSE, m 17 Secretary.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 656, 21 March 1879, Page 3
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