Sales "by Sourke & Smith. FRIDAY, DECEMBER sth, At 2 o'clock. BOURKE & SMITH Have been instructed by Mr. O'Meara, to sell on the Ground, on Section No. 39, Corner of Carnarvon Street and Aberdeen Road, lACRE NEW POTATOES as they now stand. Also, A large quantity of VEGETABLES m the Ground. IMPOETANT SALE OF NEWSPAPER PLANT, to be HELD AT GISBORNE, POVERTY BAY. WEDNESDAY, DEC 10th, At 12 o'clock. BOURKE &. SMITH Have received instructions from the Trustee m the Estate of H. E*. Webb, to dispose of, by public auction, at their Mart, on above date, — mHE WHOLE OF THE WORKJL ING PLANT of the Poverty Bay Standard, all m splendid order and nearly new. Full particulars and inventory on application to the Auctioneers. THURSDAY. DEC. 11th, At II o'clock. BOURKE & SMITH Have been favoured with instructions from A. W. Bromfield, Esq., who is about to leave Gisborne, to dispose of, at his honae on the Waikanae, on above date, the whole of his — TTOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & XJL EFFECTS, consisting of— Handsome Pianoforte, by Aucher Peres Drawing Room, Dining Room Bedroom Furniture Tables, Chairs Washstands Glassware, Crockery ware Electro-Plated Service, Spoons, &c, &g. The above Furniture is all of the very beat description, and nearly new. TO ALL HIS OLD FRIENDS, SUPPORTERS, & CUSTOMERS. SAM. STEVENSON TVyTEANS to HEAD the POLL at JVL the Masonic Livery & Bait Stables, Which he has once more returned to. His Customers — old and new — may rest assured that his Stables are the only ones from where BUGGIES, WAGGONETTES, TRAPS and SADDLE HORSES For Ladies' ahd Gentlemen can be obtained ; Traps all m good condition ; Harness sound ; Horses staunch and thoroughly true to collar and bit. CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE, and as little Credit as possible. SAM. STEVENSON ARGYLL LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. C^L")SE CONVEYANCES with J HANDSOME GREY HORSES (two or four) for WEDDING PARTIES ; also, WAGGONETTES, DOUBLE BUGGIES (open or closed), SINGLE BUGGIES, SADDLE HORSES (Ladies' and Gentlemen's) FOR HIRE on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. Conveyances m attendance both day and night on the arrival and departure of all Steamers, and parties engaging may be conveyed anywhere within the Borough or to the Country as per agreement. SAMUEL M. WILSON, PROPRIETOR. FOR THE EAST COAST, rpHE Screw Steamer Captain Alexander, will leave for the above THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, (weather permitting.) .^•©-Freight on Goods shipped to Natives must be paid by Shippers. GRAHAM & CO., Agents. FOR NAPIER, WELLINGTON AND LYTTLETON. •fet|*©"e, TTIHE Auckland Steam -*- Shipping Co.'s s.s. SOUTHERN CROSS, Captain Helander, will sail for the above ports, weather permitting, on THURSDAY NEXT, at Noon, No Goods will be received without accompanying Shipping note. For freight and passage apply to HENRY HAASE, Agent. FOR AUCKLAND via TAURANGA. » s£B\ if l^V rpHE Regular Trader s. s. ROWENA Will leave Gisborne Wharffor the above on THURSDAY NEXT, at 0 a.m. weather permitting. For Freight or Passage apply to HY. ADAIR, . Wharf.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 965, 2 December 1879, Page 3
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