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POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. |"N cousequence of tho sitting of the Si preuie Court, the Sale of D. Malone's Horsei Cattle, &c, will be Postponed to THURS DAY, 25th June. 400 GRAHAM, PITT? & BENNETT. SALE OF MORTGAGED PROPERTI UNDER, LAND TRANSFER ACC AMENDMENT ACT, 1880. NOTICE is hereby given that in pur suance of an .application in this be half, madej to me by the Mortgagee, unde the provisions of "The Land Transfer Ac Amendment Act, ISSO," I will cauqe to b< sold, at 2 p.m. on SATURDAY, the 20tl June instant, at the auction mart of Messn Graham, Pitt, and Bennott, Gladstone road Gisborne — All those pieces and parcels of land being SECTIONS Nos. 183 and 184, Derbj street, Gisborne, containing 2 roods (more or less). Title : Freehold uudei Land Transfer Act. Further particulars can be obtained on application to Messrs Rogan and Nolan, Solicitors for tho Mortgagee. Dated at Gisborue this sth day of June, ISBS. G. L. GREENWOOD, 333 Registrar Supreme Court. ' " SALE BY AUCTION. CARLAW SMITH & CO. Instructed by the Regiatrar of the Supreme Court at Gisborne, by virtue of the provisions of " Tho Property Law Consolidation Act, 1883," will sell within their Auction Rooms at Gisborne, on SATURDAY, the 20th day of June, 1885, atC o'clock in the afternoon, under Powers of Sale contained in a Mortgage — \ LL that the undivided Estate, Share, XjL and Interest of William Lee Rees of and in the Pukepapa and Makauri Blocks of Land, Poverty Bay. For further information apply to the Solicitors of the Mortgagee, Messrs Sievwright and DeLautour , Solicitors' 1 Gisborne, in whose hands may be seen the title and the particulars and Conditions of Sale ; or to the Auctioneers. Gisborne, 2nd June, ISBS. 314 GISBORNE COFFEE PALACE, GLADSTONE ROAD. THE PROPRIETOR of tlm establishment, in REDUCING THE PRICE of Bread to 3d the Loaf, and supplying a long felt want by providing REFRESHMENTS at the SMALLEST COST to Consumers, desires the Public to support an honest effort made in their interest, but thinks that " like the Silver Smiths who made shrines for Diana," that by his craft he is entitled to make a living. # % Every endeavour will be made to satisfy all parties who may honor him with their patronage. " Fair play and no Favor," is his motto. IJS, It is only necessary to ask, to have supplied, at — RATES DEFYING COMPETITION —Each and all those things that reasonable Customers can wish foTi Orders" for any Goods in HIS LINE ( a comprehensive one, too), can be left, and — SATISFACTION GUARANTEED To Purchasers on application to the undersigned. GEORGE DAVIE. N.B. — Oysters, fresh or stewed, always on hand. Dinner of the best, One Shilling. Tea or Coffee, with hot Meat Pie— Sixpence, at all hours. "Fiat experiment urn in coifiort vili." REFRESHMENTS FOR THE PUBLIC, (Three Doors from Hannah's Boot Shop). A RESTAURANT AND PORK SHOP will be ojieu to the Public on SATURDAY, 13th. Persons visiting this Restaurant can rely on getting — A FIRST-CLASS DINNER FOR Is. Hot Pie with Tea or Coffee, 6d. - OYSTERS, 4c. A Bill with Dinner List will always be on the Table. In the Front Shop will be found the list of Bacon, Fresh and Salt Pork, Plucked Fowl, Cheese, Butter, Eggs, and Preserved Meats, &c, &c. Milk Sold at all Hodrs. Fruit and Confectionery. 394 FIRE! FIREI! FIRE!!! IN anticipation of any serious Fire which may at any moment break out in our midst, we have imported a quantity of the now justly celebrated Harden Star Hand Grenade, which has shown itself so victorious in extinguishing conflagrations wherever tried From the many inquiries we have had for the Grenades we anticipate a very prompt sale, as the Price we have fixed is very Moderate. PARNELL & BOYLAN, 237 Ironmongers. WANTED— A HEEP. RUN WITHIN EASY DISTANCE OF TOWN. £10,000. £5,000 to G. STUBBS, 152 Land and Sharebroker. FOR SALE. 1 f\f\Ci ACRES NATIVE LAND, 3000 Acres adjoining can be had or Lease. 344 W. S. GREENE. FOR LEASE. MASONIC LIVERY STABLES, uo\ occupied by Mr S. Stevenson. For Particulars apply to — JOSEPH CRESSWELL, 393 Lowe Street. LOST— A Black and White Setter Slut Also a Red Setter Dog. — Anyone re burning them to the Herald Office will b Buitably rewarded. 41

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4314, 13 June 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4314, 13 June 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4314, 13 June 1885, Page 3