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E. CHRISP BEGS to thank the inhabitants of Gis borne for the liberal patronage ex tended to him during the 2£ years he hai been in business, and to intimate that ht has REMOVED to his NEW PREMISES, on the Opposite Corner, where he has opeuec > with an almost ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF ! DRAPERY, GROCERIES, OILMAN STORES of every description, CROCKERY, &c, Ac. r Which will be offered at the f LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. . The Dress-Making Department (Unuer the Management of Miss Fisher.] Will be made a special feature in future, and every facility will be given to Ladies who desire to patronise this establishment. Dress-Making & Childken's Clothing. Underclothing & Baby Clothing, * Of every description made up at the shortest notice. > MILLINERY, TRIMMED AND UN TRIMMED, HATS & BONNETS, Are made a specialty in the business, and Ladies are assured that an enormous saving can be effected by giving them a trial. THE STOCK OF GROCERIES Are renewed every month, and comprises every requisite for family uae. Firtt-cluss Dairies of Butter, and Freah Eggs, direct from the Country twice weekly. E. C. has also secured the Sole Agency ■ for Buttkrick's Metropolitan Fashion Plates, which arrive regularly every month. Agent for the P. B. Herald. E 01-IRlSpTcash Stores, Counkro*' Gladstone &. Disraeli Roads. TOLOGA BAY. TT^HE undersigned begs to intimate that he JL has OPENED A GENERAL STORE as above, where he will be prepared to supply settlers with every requisite at Gisborne Prices, with freight added. TIMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. J.T. also purposes to supply Timber, and every article required for Building purposes, direct from the Mills, at current rates. A LARGE RECEIVING STORE Has been erected, when Cargo can be received, and stored if necessary, on account of Consignees. The discharging of vessels calling at Tologa Buy will be undertaken, and cargo stored pending delivery. JOHN TRIMMER, 389 TOLOGA BAY. THE TOVERTY BAY A LMANAC, DIRECTORY, AND BUSIJA. NESS GUIDE, IS NOW READY, And on Sale at all the Booksellers. The only Almanac giving correct and reliable information for this district. PRICE-28. GEO. STUBBY, 565 Publisher. J. PHILLIPS, (L\tk of the New Zealand Tweed Co.) MERCHANT TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, TTAVING started Business in Temporary PremiaeßOver Wingate, Burn 3 & Co., will bo pleased to sec all old and now customers, E. G. A. REYNOLDS, CABINETMAKER AND UPHOLSTERER, GLADSTONE ROAD. 770

J; HAWKE'S BAY RAM FAIR, To be held at the |* SHOW GROUNDS, HASTINGS On January 26th, 1887. i- as under for the Rarr V.y' Fair have already been received anc ft may be seen upon application : — 100 LINCOLNS FROM MR J. REID 1 d of Elderslie, Oamaru 1 203 LINCOLNS FROM THE NEW ZEALAND AND APSTRA.LIAK LAND COMPANY 200 LINCOLNS FROM MR E. MEN LOVE are expected in a few days. MURRAY, ROBERTS &, CO., Napier and Hastings. 91C HAWKE'S BAY RAM FAIR. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND !. MERCANTILE AGENCY" CO. WILL offer for sale at the Fair to be held at Hastings on WEDNESDAY, c 26th January, 18S7, 0 A CHOICE SELECTION OF RAMS, ' from the Flocks of the following well-known 1 breeders and others : — s J. B. Reid, Elderslie, Oamaru B P. C. Threkeld, Inglewood, Canterbury IS. T. Seddon, Cambridge, Waikato B Thomas Tanner, Riverslie, Hawke's Bay Fredk. Sutton, Royston, Hawke's Bay Hinrv Gaisfcrd, Orinf»i, Hawke's Bay Hon/11. R. Russell, Waipukurau, H.B. Fredk. Suttou, Thornbuiy, Southland In addition to the R:ims from the foregoing Lincoln Flocks, we will offer a number of MERINOS AND HALF-BRED CHEV- ) IOTS. In addition to Mr Tanner's Flock Rame, we shall oiler on account of this gentleman, 40 of his CHOICK STUD KAMS. JOHN CRAIG, [ 789 Agent. r NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (Limited). PRELIMINARY NOTICE. LINCOLN RAMS. THE undersigned have just received a consignment 0f.26 two-tooth pure-bred Lincoln Rams from the celebrated flock of Philip C. Thrklkeld, Esq., Flaxtou, Canterbury. The Rams udlLlje sold by auction at an early date ; particulars in future issue. ! N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY 893 COMPANY (Limited.) FOR SALE. (*f\ PURE -BRED 2-TOOTH LINCOLN OU KAMS (out of Vesey's Ewes imported from Lincolnshire). 50 I-LINCOLN RAMS— 2-tooth. liotli lots pot from Kirkain Rams, imported from Lincolnshire. Apply to— A. MoKENZIE, 914 " Seaforth " (Ormond). FOR SALE. {AAA MERINO WETHERS (full <±\J\J\J mouth) 5000 MERINOEWES (full mouth) Apply to H. M. PORTER, Gieborne. Or, F. W. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Napier. FOR SALE. OAAA FRESH FULL-MOUTHED jU\)\J\J Cross-bred EWES ; good class. 300 MIXED SHEEP, Cross-bred, excepting 27 Pure Merino Ewes, from twotooth to full-mouth, including about 100 Wethers, most of them fat. Must bo sold quickly. Cheap lot. G. STUBBS, 487 Agent, Gisborne. GRASS SEED ; WANTED to buy a few hundred sacks clcau Rye Grass. Samples wanted at once. D. M. ORR, Lowe Street.

GISBORNE CASH BOOT SHOP, GLADSTONE ROAD. "Vl^E beg to inform the Inhabitants of Gisborne and Surrounding District that T? we have Sold out our BOOT AND SHOE BUSINESS to Mr JOHN COFFEY, also the Book Debts belonging thereto, which must be paid on or before the Ist February, and his receipt only will be a sufficient discharge of the same, and hope that the favors so liberally bestowed upon us may be continued to our successor. R. HANNAH AND CO. i TN reference to the above, I beg to state that no efforts shall be spared on my -*■ part to enable me to merit the confidence and esteem of everyone in the district. | Being a thoroughly practical man, I flatter myself that any Goods offered , to the Public by me will be Genuine, and in all cases honestly and fairly worth , the money asked for them. Having visited several of the best Factories down South, I hare personally ■ selected a large quantity of Goods, the very best class producible in the Colony. j All my Prices will be found as low as is consistent with Genuine Goods, and the wearing capabilities of every line I can guarantee. In my Stock will be found all classes of Ladies', Gents', and Children's 1 Boots and Shoes of every description, at prices that will defy competition. ggp* Note the Address J". COFFEY 7 , CASH SOOT SHOP, GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE (LATE HANNAH & CO.) JUST OPENEJ) UP, - DIRECT IMPORTATIONS, Ex s.s. " Ruapehu" consisting of— I 14-day GARBLE CLOCKS, repeating on gongs. I Gr OLD A LBERTS — All New Patterns GJ-OLD BROOCHES, in grea* variety. ENGAGEMENT RINGS, set with diamonds Beautifully-finished SILVER JEWELLERY— AII Novelties WATCHES, gCARF piNS, &c. R ALL MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, AT CASH PRICES. TT'EEPING steadily in viow the fact that, in the present day, thoso^who supply "^^ their customers with a good article, at the lowest possible price, are in the long run the most likely to be successful — and as bucccss is what I aim at in business — to begin with, I get my goods direct from the Manfacturore, and thus avoid middleman's prolit ; and 1 isull at the lowest kate. T O - 3D 3T You can buy from me a Marble Clock for £0 10s as good aB has usually been sold at £10 in this district. An Engagement King for £3 that in the past you would havi _ paid £4 4s for. An English Lever Watch for 70/- ; old price. £5 or £6. Call and sec GISBORNE. AND AT HAMILTON, WAIKATO;

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 4770, 22 January 1887, Page 3

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