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GRAHAM, PITT &. BENNETT T3EG to announce the arrival of— A FIRST-CLASS LOT OF TARPAULINS, Tarred and Painted, 24 x 20 and 18 x 20. Also, A Consignment of Ladies' and Gents' SADDLES BRIDLES SADDLE CLOTHS, &c, &c, &c. Which will be sold Chea GRAHAM. PITT & BENNETT Have received instructions to Sell without reserve, at Roseland, on TUESDAY, Ist Nov., at 1 o'clock— fTIHE WHOLE of the HOUSEHOLD X FURNITURE of the late H. C. Gi/tn, consisting of a Leather Covered Dining Room Suite, Drawing Room and Bedroom Furniture, Kitchen Utensils, and a Lot of Garden Tools. Also,— A Single Buggy, Horse, and Harness: 318 LAND SALE. MANGAPAPA No. 4. GRAHAM, PITT. &. BENNETT HAVE received instruction from Mr M. J. Gannon to dispose of the above Block by Public Auction on Easy Terms on or about 6',h JANUARY, 1888. THE L4ND is now in course of survey into convenient sized Lots of from 1 to 10 Acres. Its proximity to town, and the excellent roads now passing by tho Property, render this au exceptional opportunity to acquire a Freehold for Building or Grazing purposes, the footbridge over tho Taruheru river bringing the Land within ten minutes walk of the centre of the town. The Land is being cut up so that nearly every Lot will be well wat-red by one or other of the two excellent streams that run right through tho Property. THE MANGAPAPA BLOCK is so well known to be thn richest bit of Land in the Suburbs of Gisborne that further description is unnecessary, and the public aro reminded that this is the last opportunity they will have of acquiring a property so Close to Town, as every acre up to the boundary line of this Property is already Sold and settled on. THE EASY TERMS, v/z., one fourth Cush, balance in two equal payments in three and six yeara, bearing interest at 7i per cent., place it within reach of everyone to acquire a Freehold of their own. 320

AUCTION. BERRY, DANIEL St COHAVING taken out an Auctioneer's License, the above-mentioned Firm will hold their FIRST SALE on— SATURDAY NEXT, 22nd October, at 1.30; and every Saturday AFrERNOON at the same hour. Goods and Produce entrusted to the Firm's care for Auction will be Promptly Realised. 253 . NOTICE. A REPORT having been circulated that 1 iutend going into Partnership with a Certain Person, I wish it to be distinctly understood that I art* not, and do not, intend entering into partnership with any person. 344 ' E. P. JOYCE. FOR. SALE. FIRST-CLASS PURIRI POSTS split from big timber, and delivered reasonable distance, £6 per 100. Do Strainers, 8a 6d to 10s ; House Blocks, Manuku Firewood, Rails, and Battens ; good River and Beach Shingle, large loads, delivered very cheap ; Back-Loading from town from 5s per ton ; good well-cut Chaff, second-hand Drays, Draught Horses and Hacks. 275 D. MALONE. PATUTAHI ROAD BOARD. TENDERS will be received up to noon on MONDAY, the 7th November, for Clearing the Road through Pipiwhaka Bush. Particulars can be seen on application to — T. W. BIL HAM, 279 Clerk. WANTED, npENANT for SEVEN ACRES, with -*■ House and Stable. 333 JOHN COLEMAtf.

MONEY TO LEND. THE Undersigned have £5000 to lend in Small Sums on approved Freehold Securities. 157 DUNLOP & BOURKE. MONEY TO LEND. A FEW THOUSAND POUNDS to Lend on good Freehol Security. C. A. DeLAUTOUR, 2 Solicitor. MRS M. SMITH," TEACHER OF MUSIC, . Address; — Childers Road. 3 FOR SALE— Section 58, 59, ands 60 Block C, North Gisborne. Price, £25 each.— For particulars apply Mr J Thomas. WANTED— A person to do Plain Sewing by the day.— Apply Herald Office. 34S WANTED— A good general ServantApply to Mrs Bourke at Mrs Pollen's. 349 WANTED— Improvers and a few respectable Girls as Apprentices to the Dressmaking.— Apply to Mrs Cullen, at Wm. Adair'a. 353 WANTED KNOWN— Now landing.and to arrive weekly, NEW POTATOES in Large Quantities, lor sale Cheap. — H. E. Johnston. 346 WONDERFUL BARGAINS in Maids Prunella Boots, 5s 63, at Garrett Bros. _

WANTED everyone to try EAST'S 2/6 TEA. Very delicious. Nothing ever like it ! 335 ONDERFUL BARGAINS in Mauls' Kid E.S., 3a 6d, at Garreit Bros. WANTED KNOW N— Comfortable Board nnd Lodging may be obtained at the Cafe de Paris Restaurant, Gladstone R=.nrt a 577 | WANTED KNOWN— PaIe blue, pink, and cream Nun's Veiling cheap at J. Longley'e. ANTED KNOWN— Fresh Supply 7f Lace Curtains, juat arrived. Good value from 23 Gd per pair. W "ANTED N OWN— Lace Collarette from 5d \ 1 jat J. Longley's "VTOW LANDING, ex "Prince Rupert," JJM cargo beat Screened Greymouth COAL, Reducing Katea from alongside.— D. M. ORR. \ $7 ANTED KNOWN— Fresh Batter in V V pound prints, also Potted Butter in Pflili boxes, supplied to large consumers at k.wost wholesale price.— D. M, Oris, Lon-e S. i a t. "f USX RECEIVED— New Seuson's TE \S, 9$ ahu Flour, Wheatmeal, Oatmeal Ouions, Oafs, ChaU', Bran, Pollard, etc.— D. M. Or.R, Lowe ttreet. IT^OR SALE— Newcastle and (Jreymouth 1 COAL, «Iso FIUEVVOOD in 4ft ami Ift length?. —D.M, ORR, Lowe street. 231

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 5004, 29 October 1887, Page 3

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