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GRAHAM, PITT & BENNETT Are instructed by Mr Montague H. Smith to offer by Public Auction (if not previously disposed of), on SATURDAY, July 26th, that well - known freehold Property — TDUSHMERE, Consisting of 441 acres. Title : Land Transfer Act. The Auctioneei'3 would beg to draw attention of intending settlers to this beautiful Property. It is almost entirely laid down in English Grasses. The Houses, Stables, and Outbuildings are in perfect order, and it is altogether a most desirable Horn*. For terms, &c, Ac, apply to the Auctioneers. 792 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. COMMENCING SATURDAY, July 12. FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY. First Appearance in Gisborne of the veritable Monarch and Prince of Entertainers, PROFESSOR A NDERSON, ROFESSOR ZTINDERSON, Great Wizard of tho North, Cosmopolitan Monarch of Magicians, Scientist, Philosopher, and Traveller, Having visited erery part of the world, receiviug unbounded enthusiasm from thou- • sands upou thousands of every Nation, will appear in a series of— INCOMPREHENSIBLE WONDERS Of Ancient Necromancy aud Modern Marvels. The Age of the New and Huge Events in Modern Wonders. The Extreme Limits of Magnitude reached. LOUISE MAUD ANDERSON, The Eminent Thought Reader, illustrating a Mesmeric Trance, Mc<meric Telegraphy, Beheading a. Lady, and Rtal Indian Basket Feat. The new Feats and Marvellous Experiments reaching the very acme of Perfection. Popular Prices. Commence nt 8 o'clock. Opening Night-SATURDAY, Ju'y 12. 813 ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCE AT THB ORMOND SCHOOL-HOUSE, Thursday, July 10th, ISSi. COMPLIMENTARY TO jl/TR TTENRY TTIGGINS, BY HIS BRASS BAND AND SINGING CLASS. Entertainmknt at 7 o'clock. Dance at 9 o'clock p.m. Tickets 2s Gd each. Children Is each. Tickets at Mrs Browne's. 803 OUMOSD DISTRICT HIGHWAY BOARD. NOTICE. AT a meeting of the Wardens of the above Board, it was resolved at their next meeting that a GENERAL RATE of 3th of a peuny in the £ be struck on all Rateable Properties for tho present, dating from the 31st day of March, 1884, to the 31st day of March, ISBS. The Rate Book is now open for Inspection at the Office of the Board. By Order— E. P. PAVIOUR, Secretary. D;,ted July Oth, ISB4. 816 TE ARAI HIGHWAY BOARD. NOTICE. AT a Meeting of the Wardens of the above Board, it was resolved ; That at the next meeting of the Board a RATE of one-eighth ( J) of a penny in the £be struck on all Uatcable Property, for the period commencing April 1, 1884, and ending Marcli 31, ISSS. The Rate Book is now open for inspection at Te Arai Store. J. D. WATTS, 793 Secretary. TE ARAI HIGHWAY BOARD. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. THERE only being ONE NOMINATION received by me this day, I hereby declare Mr William Bailey duly elected. PELHAM E. RICHARDSON, Returning Officer, To Arai Highway District. To Arai, July 7th, 1884. 806 BILLIARDS ! 1 BILLIARDS ! ! ! fTIHE Undersigned begs to intimate that -*■ be has taken the Billiard-room at the ROYAL HOTEL, which will be opened on SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT, when he e3 to meet his friends. 810 HARRY HONNOR, rriHE UNDERSIGNED begs to inform the residents of the upper part of Gisborne that he has taken the business lately carried on by Mr Wai:gii, and trusts that by strict attention to business, and keeping the best articles in Stock, to merit a share of their patronage. The Stock comprises General Groceries, Drapery, Clothing and Hosiery, &c. E.C. intends conducting his business on the " Small profits and quick returns " principle. In connection with the above, Miss Fishkr will contiuue to carry on her Dressmaking Business, when ladies may have their own materials made up iv the best styles and latest fashions, E. CHRISP, 801 Upper Gladstone Road. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! ! BARGAINS ! ! ! ry\6 BE PROCURED AT PARNELL & BOYLAN'S HALL. Everything Marked in Plain Figures. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE. COME EARLY ! COME EARLY ! ! If you want Builders' Ironmongery If you want Carpenters' Took If you want to Furnish If you want Drapery If you want Cooking Utensils If you want Lamps— huge assortment If you want Saucepans or Boilers If you want Gardening Tools If you want Cuttlery — In fact, IF YOU WAFT ANYTHING IN THE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, —GO TO — PARNELL AND BOYLAN'S HALL. CHEAP COMPULSORY SALE. THE UNDERSIGNED requests Hint all accounts against him I'c KKNDKRKD at once, and all persons indebted to him are requested to PAY their accounts by the end of this month, without fail. ALEXANDER MACKENZIE, 800 Ormoud.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4033, 9 July 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4033, 9 July 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4033, 9 July 1884, Page 3

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