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LAST WEEK OP THE GREAT CASH SALE. thanking our Customers for the very liberal patronnge accorded us durinrj the present Cash Sale, we mould remind them thai this is the LAST WEEK, as the SALE MUST CLOSE ON SA TURD A V NEXT, THE 25th INSTANT. During the present week, in addition to the Drapery, every article in the CROCKERY will be Sold at absolutely Cost Price, for Cash. tST Remember— 7 HE LAST WEEK FOR BANG A INS/ GRAHAM, PITT & BENNETT (GrTuHAmTpTi rsTBENNETT Havn received instructions from Mr R. Clua.u, the celebrated Nurseryman, at Invercargill, to sell by Public Auction, at their mart, on WEDNESDAY, the 29th June, at 11 a.m. — A SPLENDID ASSOPwTMENT OF FRUIT TRF.ES, Ornamental Tree*, and Flowering Shrubs. 833 Season 1887] [Season 1887 H. BULL & SON BEG to call the attention of intending planters to their CHOICE STOCK OF TREES AND PLANTS Of All Descriptions, Which are thoroughly acclimatized, so that there is no danger in transplanting them. FRUIT TREES, Of all Kinds, in Best Varieties. Apples, Pears, Plums, Apricots, Peaches, Nectarines, Cherries, Figs, Lemons, Lo(juats, Oranges, Cu.ivns, Mulberries, Walnuts, Chestnuts, Gooseberries, Currants, etc., 'etc, ORNAMENTAL TREES. Pinus Insignia, Canariensis, Austriaca, etc., Cupreasua Alaorocirpa, Lawaouiana, Tomlosa and many others. Wellingtoui;* Crigantea, Retinosporous (sort?), Aruacarias, Majas, Blue Gums, Red Gums, and nun erous others. FLOWERING SHRUBS and PLANTS. Camellias, Rhododendrons, Roses, Lilacs, Deutzias, Oleanders, Pelargoniums, Fuchsias, etc., etc., etc. HEDGE PLANTS. African Boxthorn, Berberis, Quicks, Ligustrums, Olearias, etc. Rhubarb RCots, Hgrf.s, Asparagus Plants Etc., etc. SEEDS ! SEEDS ! SEEDS ! Vegetable Seeds, Flower Seeds, and Farm Seeds of the lieafc description, and in all the leading varieties, carefully tested before sending out, besides being much cheaper than the ordinary Packet Seeds. £2T Liberal Reductions made on Large Orders. Bird Seed, African Boxthorn, Tree Seeds, &c. Flower Pots and Saucers, Budding and Pruning Kniveß, Gardening Gloves. Catalogues to be had o>f Application. THE QUEEN'S FUND. rpHE FIRST GENERAL MEETING of the Women of Gisborne and Cook County, to consider the advisability of assisting in the Establishment of a Queen's Fund for Women in Distress, will be held at the COURT HOUSE on the 7th of JULY NEXT. All are invited to attend. 32 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE EAST COAST DISTRICT. f^i ENTLEMEN,— I sincerely trust that you will not pledge yourselves to any Candidate or Party until you have heard our respective views on the present situation of the affairs of the Colony, I intend contesting the Electorate and will express my views at an early dale after the dissolution of Parliament. I am, Gentlemen, Your Obedient Servant, allan McDonald. THE undersigned is directed to invite Tenders for the Leasing of that Property known as Opou Nos 2 and 3, containing 60 acres 1 rood and 37 perches, now occupied by Mr John Clark. Portion of the Land is bounded by the Main Road. Tenders will be received up to noon of MONDAY. 27th iast. Further information as to conditions of Leasing, and Forms of Tender, may be ob» tamed from EDWIN WOON, Agent for Public Trustee. Office : Peel Street, (next Mr Townley's warehouse. 310 SHEEP FREEZING. A MEETING of Stockowners will be held at the Masonic Hotel, on SATURDAY, 25th June inst., at 2 p.m. j Business : — To consider an offer from the N.Z. Shipping Company to provide tonnage, and for freezing Sheep from this port. J. BERRY, 309 Secretary to Committee. TENDERS. HHENDERS are invited for erecting a JL Bottling Shed at the Gisborne Brewery. Plans and specifications to be seen at the Albion Hotel temporary premises. Tenders close at 4 o'clock SATURDAY, 25th June, at the Brewery, Aberdeen Road . 290 Wm. F. CRAWFORD.^ WAIMATA ROAD BOARD. rTVENDERS will be received at this Offce 1 X until 2pm. on TUESDAY, June 28, for the Erection of a Bridge. Plans, &c, at this Office. JOHN WARREN, Clerk. i June 22nd, 1887. '" 4 EMPIRE HOTEL. fin HE Diuncr Hour at the British Empire 1 JL Hotel has been changed from one o'clock to twelve o'clock, to suit the conve ■ nuuee of customers. I yoo JAMES FINLAY. ! TxTANTIU) KNOWN— Black and Colored W Cashmeres, 1/6 yd, good vain-, , can be had from J. Longley, the Can , Draper. ANTED KNOWN — Ladies' Glovs from 5d per pair, Cashmere Mits - from 6.1, Chinese Slippers 9d pair at J. i Longley 's,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 4896, 23 June 1887, Page 3

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