Sales fry Ferris & Pitt. UNDER DESTRAINT FOR RENT. U'REN F.~SORRY. FERRIS & PITT Have been instructed to sail by auction, at MAKARAKA, TO-MORROW (Wednesday), July 16, at 2 p.m. ALL THE PROPERTY seized m destraint for rent, including — ENGINE TOOLS, TIN, TIMBER CARTS, DRAYS, &., &c. HORSES! CATTLE! FERRIS & PITT Will sell by auction, at MAKARAKA, ai 12 noon, on WEDNESDAY, ■ July 16th, from A/(\ TO 60 HORSES, mostly broken m. And, 10 FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS, close on calving. The Auctioneers would direct attention to the above Sale, as an opportunity now offers of procuring some good horses, and the cows are thoroughly good and quiet. ' . * FERRIS & PITT Will hold a CATTLE SALE, at MAKARAKA, on TUESDAY, the 22nd instant, at 12 noon, when they will offer SOMEPRIME BEEF AND A LOT OF STORES. MASONIC BILLIARD ROOM. rnHE BEST LIGHTED, the MOST I COMMODIOUS, and BEST APPOINTED BILLIARD ROOM m the Colony;- .'.. Two of ALCOCK'S CELEBRATED TABLES, which gained the prize at the London and Paris Exhibitions. These Tables have been leased from Mr Daniel Page, by MR. J. R. SCOTT, (Late of the Masonic Hotel, Napier. POOL EVERY NIGHT. CAREFUL & ATTENTIVE MARKERS The Room kepi Perfectly Select. MAKARAKA STORE, ROSELAND. J. & A. DAVIS HAVING PURCHASED the GOODWILL & STOCK-IN-TRADE of the business until lately carried on by MR. THOMAS U'REN, Beg to solicit the continuance of the patronage of the settlers m the surrounding districts, and trusts by strict attention to all requirements, and MODERATE PRICES, to merit their support. The OLD STOCK will be offered at A HARGE REDUCTION On Invoice Coßt, to make room for a COMPLETE and WELL-SELECTED Assortment of Groceries, Clothing, Drapery. Ironmongery, Fancy Goods, Cigars, Tobaccos, Patent Medicines, &c. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, &c., Which are daily expected. GISBORNE PRICES Strictly Adhered to, So that the advantage m dealing at the MAKARAKA STORE will be at once apparent to the surrounding settlers. ORMOND SMITHY. JOHN HEAPHY TTAVING TAKEN OVER the JLJL above premises, begs to announce to his friends and the public generally, that he is NOW PREPARED TO RECEIVE THEIR ORDERS. " ' J Horses Carefully Shod, AND ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF WORK i PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. i ORMOND SMITHY AT THE CHANDOS HOTEL. Mr. DUNCAN McMILLAN HAVING taken over the above i business begs leave to call the attention of his late customers and the ' Inhabitants of the surrounding districts to the above fact, and trusts that by STRICT ATTENTION TO BUSI--1 NESS, combined with FIRST-OLASS WORKMANSHIP and CIVILITY, he >'■ will obtain the entire patronage of the district. Shoeing done on the Latest and Best Improvements AT THE LOWEST CURRENT RATES.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 835, 15 July 1879, Page 3
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