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GRAHAM, PITT & BENNETT Have received instructions from Mr I Cleave, the celebrated Nurseryman, i Invercargill, to sell by Public Auction, i their mart, on WEDNESDAY, the 29t June, at 11 a.m.— A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT 0 FRUIT TREES, Ornamental Treei and Flowering Shrubs. 83 GRAHAM, PITT & BENNETT, AUCTIONEERS, GISBORNB, Instructed by the Registrar of the Suprem Court at Gisborne, upon the apphcatio of the second Mortgagee, under the pre visions of the Mortgage and of "Th Land Transfer Act, 1855," will, o: SATURDAY, the Ninth day of July 1527, at eleven o'clock a.m., at thei Auction Mait, Sell by Public AuctionALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND SECTION 91, Block C, Gisborn North, and the Dwelling house there on, all aa lately in tho occupation o Joseph Cresswell, Esq., Solicitor. Any further information required may bi obtained from the Mortgagee's Solicitor, M; William Sievwkight, at his office, Glad stone road, Gisborne, where the particulari and conditions of sale can be inspected ; oi from the Auctioneers. Dated 24th June, 1887. G. L. GREENWOOD, 341 Registrar of the Supreme Court. TO-MGHT! ! TO-NIGHT ! ! ! JUBILEE FAIR 10 BK HELD ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 28th and 29tu June, ai "pARNELL'S TT ALL, Proceeds to go towards Liquidating the Debt on Holy Trinity Church. SALE OF PLAIN & FANCY WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Magnificent Christinas Tree Stall for Boys Greengrocer's Stall Poulterer's Stall Refreshment Stall ALSO, SIDE SHOWS, Consisting of THE DWARF & PERFORMING BEAR, AND SHOOTING GALLERY. One Special Feature of the FIRST EVENING will be the CAFE CHANTANT! At which Madame Stewart, Messrs Nock, O'Meara, O'Ryan, and other well-known helpers will-take part. SECOND EVENING— Grand Promenade Character Concert, Song— 11 The Muddle-Puddle Porter " Song— "Caller Herrin " Trio— "Three Little Maids from School " (Mikado) Song— " The Gipsy Girl " Reading and Presentation of Prize for THE BEST ODE. Song— Selected Duet—" Hunting Tower " Duet—" lolanthe's Prayer " (tolantiie) Trio—" A Bird in the hand " Reading and Presentation of Prize for THE BEST CONUNDRUM. Song—" The Captain with his Whiskers " Song—" Auntie " Note. — We leave our audience to find xoho are the performers. ADMISSION : In the Afternoon— FßEE TO ALL. „ Evening— ls ; Children half-price. *S"Open each Afternoon from 2 till 5. In the Evening from 7 till 10 p.m. 328 TO WILLIAM BOWLER. Owner or Occupyer of Section 45, School Estate, Waerenga-ahika, or to whom it MAY CONCERN. TAKE Notice that I desire that a Boundary Fence be Erected between Section 43 and Section 45, School Estate, Wae-renga-a-hika, and that such Fence shall be a Post and Wire Fence, posts 18 feet apart, with two battens, 6 plain and one barb wires. I Dated the 25th day of June, 1887. EDWARD RICHARDSON. POVERTY BAY TUKF CLUB, fTTHE Annual General Meeting will be JL held on MONDAY, 4th July, in the Masonic Hotel, at 7.30 p.m. Business : — Annual Report and Balancesheet ; Election of Committee ; and other general business. J. H. AISLABIE, 352 Sec. P. B. Turf Club.

STOCK-TAKING SALE, AT THE CHEAP CASH DRAPERY STORE. "W- PBTTIB 1 In order to prepare for his first Stock-taking, will, until the end of July, i submit his entire Stock of i General Drapery and Clothing, » AT . SX73s3fSa7uaL3Kr-S"X^k.Xii K,ZIDT7GTIOZffS From his already well-known low prices. \ NOTE THE PRICES OF THE FOLLOWING LINES which will be found } amongst the many BARGAINS TO BE GIVEN AWAY, and remember ' the terms are FOB CASH ONLY— f ' »■ a. s. d. 1 Men's Tweed Trousers ... from 5 6 pair Children Ulsters ... ... from 1 6 each ; Men'B Tweed Suits ... „ 14 0 each Children's Cashmere Hoods „ ] 6 each • Boy's Knicker Suits ... „ 411 each Scarlet Flannels „0 6 yard , Youth'B Overcoat's (Special " White Welah Flannels ... „ 010 yard b line) i> 12 6 each White Colonial Flannel ... „ 0 7 yard , Men's Hard and Soft Felt White Twill Sheeting (72in) „ 010 yard Hats ti 111 « ac h White Counterpanes ... „ 3 9 each Men's Flannel Drawers ... „ 111 each Colored Counterpanes ... „2 6 each S Men's and Boy's Linen White Lace Curtains ... „ 211 pair » Collars m 4 Odozen White Blankets „9 0 pair Men's Cotton Shirt (collars) „ 1 0 each White Blankets (full size ... „15 0 pair d Men's Flax Shirt's ... „ 1 6 each Fingering Wool „19 lb •, Men's Kaipoi Kuicker Hobo „16 pair Black Cashmeres ... ... „ 1 4yard h Women's Ulsters and Colored Cashmeres ... „ 1 Oyard Jackets „ 5 0 each. Dark Dress Material ... „ 0 6 yard Ll *** W. PETTIE hereby directs the special attention of the Public to this J SALE, commencing SATURDAY, 2. r )T H JUNE. : 8 One of the features of the Cheap Cash Drapery Store is that no one ts is ever pressed to make Purchases. All are invited to examine and r - compare. Country Settlers who cannot conveniently come to town should send their Is Orders, when any parcel not giving complete satisfaction will be taken back ¥ and the money returned. - 5 REMEMBER THE ADDRESS— it "W. PBTTIE, to The Cheap Lash Drapery Store. Next Union Bans) GLADSTONE ROAD.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 4900, 28 June 1887, Page 3

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