Sales "by Bourke & Smith. FRIDAY, sth NOVEMBER, 2 o'clock. Have received instructions to dispose of on above date, THE Privileges for the forthcoming Oddfellows' Picnic, on the 9th of November. Lot I— The Gates. Lot 2— The Right of Selling Beer, Wines, and Spiiits. Lot 3— The Right of Sports. aSBB FRIDAY, sth NOV. At 2 o'clock. Have received instructions to dispose of, on above date. mHE GATES AND PRIVILEGES JL in connection with the PRINCE of WALES' BIRTHDAY RACE MEETING, consisting of— Lot I— The Gates. Lot 2 — Grand Stand and Enclosure. Lot 3 — Publican's Booth under Grand Stand. 4 — Publican's Booth on flat. s— Refreshment Booth in the Enclosure. 6— Refreshment Booth on the flat. 7— The Cards. „ B—Right8 — Right of Sports on the ground. Prices of admission and all particulars from the Auctioneers. a 587 THURSDAY, NOV. 11th, At 2 p. m. BOURKE & SMITH Have been favored with instructions to dispose of Public Auction, at their Mart, IN ONE LOT, on above date, the following VALUABLE PROPERTIES. By order of the Registrar of the Supreme Court, Napier, at the request of the Mortgagees SECTIONS No. 128 and 129, containing 1 rood 30 perches, situated 1 in PALMERSTON ROAD, Gisborne, With STEAM SAW and FLOUR MILL and SHED thereon, known as KING'S FLOUR and TIMBER MILLS. i Also, COTTAGE in occupation of Thomson. SECTION No. 202, GREY STREET, Gisborne, containing 1 rood with DWELLING HOUSE in occupation of J. R. Hurry, Esq., S' ECTION No. 203, GREY STREET, Gisborne, containing 1 rood, with DWELLING HOUSE in occupation of H. E. Webb, Esq. S 1 ECTIONS No. 204 and 205, GREY STREET, Gisborne, containing 2 roods, with large STABLES erected thereon. i I JE9* All particulars can be obtained from the Auctioneers, or Mr. E. ff. Ward, junr., Mortgagees' Solicitor. | a 545 ; Robjoliiis & East i Have much pleasure in announcing ' that on WEDNESDAY NEXT, NOV. 3rd, THEY WILL OPEN A Branch. Grocery, Italian and Provision "Warehouse, IN GLADSTONE ROAD, Next to Combs & Co. COOPER'S BUILDINGS, "TTTHERE, by doing business on the VV most liberal terms, they hope to merit a share of public patronage. OUR NEW SEASON TEAS Have been well bought, and are of the Finest Quality— First Crop— and are well blended with picked samples of Indian, Japan, and China Teas, One trial of which is sufficient to prove their superiority. $&- From the date of opening until the following Saturday, they will offer to each customer — ONE POUND OF TEA AT A Positive Reduction of SIXPENCE per Pound, Viz.,— Three Shilling Tea at 2s. 6d. Three-and-sixpenny Tea (which is a mixture of the very Finest Teas procurable) at 3s per Pound. EVERY HOUSEHOLDER SHOXJLD GIVE One Trial of Oue Teas At this opportunity. It is also our intention to reduce everything to its PROPER SALEABLE PRICES, So that Families buying FOR CASH shall have FULL EQUIVALENT VALUE. ROBJOHNS & EAST, UPPER AND LOWER GLADSTONE ROAD. aSBO FOR SALE. ■\7~ALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROV PERTY, corner of Gladstone road and Cobden street, on which is erected the building known as the VOLUNTEER HALL, and a substantial and well-finished 6-roomed DWELLING HOUSE, with all necessary outbuildings, &c. For further particulars apply to Whinray & Strong, Cabinet-makers, Gladstone road. a^7C
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1164, 4 November 1880, Page 3
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