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GRAHAM, PITT, & BENNETT Are instructed by Mr Wm. Cooper to S< at Waerenga-a-hika on TUESDAY, Sep 24th, at 1 o'clock, Without Reserve — .1 QKf\ CROSSBRED EWES (in tli OOU Wool), with Lambs by Mr Mi Kenzie's Rams. Purchasers will have the right of grazin ' (but without responsibility) up to 12th Oct. ? Also— A lot of DAIRY STOCK A quantity of useful HACKS Q Anything else that may offer. 33' 1 GRAHAM, PITT, & BENNETT B Will Sell by Auction at Steggall's Yards Matawhero, at 12 o'clock on FRIDAY t the 20th inst,— " r7/\ STEERS, 2 and 3 years old 1 30 HEIFERS and COWS, springing. 29< - GRAHAM, PITT. & BENNETT ' Instructed by the Registrar of the Supremi Court, will Sell on SATURDAY, tlie2Btl day of September, 18S9,at 12 o'clock noon 1 at their Mart in Gladstone RoadALL THAT THE EQUAL UN DIVIDE! ONE THIRD SHARE of Allan McDonald in Allotments 4!) and 57, 0; the Township of Gisborne, subject t< encumbrances. And Also— All and Singular the One-Third Shan and Interest of Allan McDonald, under ccttain Deeds of Lease, in Sectior \ No. 53 of the said Township. ' Further particulars may be obtained fron; the Auctioneers, or from the Mortgagee's t Solicitor, Mr Willoukiiuv Bkasskv. I Dated this 13th day of Sept., ISS9. » G. L. GREENWOOD, > 32G Registrar. SALE BY MO RTGAGIE. GRAHAM, PiTT & BENNETT Instructed by the Registrar of the Supreme Court at (iisbornc, upon the application of the Mortgagee, under the provisions of the Mortgagee and of " The Property Law Consolidation Act, 18S3,"\vill,on THURSDAY, the 26th day of September, 1889, at 12 o'clock noon, within their Auction Rooms, Gladstone Road, Gisborne, Sell by Public Auction — ONE-THIRD SHARE OF & INTEREST IN the Shecpfarming Co-Partnership Business carried on at the Sheep Station, near Gisborne, known as the OPOU STATION, and in the lands, credits and effects of tho said Partnership, as comprised in the Deed of Mortgage. For further information apply to the Auctioneers, oc to the Mortgagee's Solicitor, William Sievwrioht, of Gisborne. Dated Cisborne, sth Sept., 1889. G. L. GREENWOOD, 27"> Registrar Supreme Court. CITY DINING ROOMS, GLADSTONE ROAD. MRS M. A. McINTOSH, IN thanking her numerous friends and customers for their past favors, has much pleasure in informing them that she has made extensive alterations to her Dining Rooms, and ladies and families can now be accommodated in Separate Rooms with the best of comfort. Breakfast, Dinner, and Tea. at all hours MEALS OF THE BEST CLASS Is each! All Delicacies in Season. Boarding on the most Reasonable Terms as per arrangement. Quality ! Comfort ! Economy ! 20 FOR SALE. npHE undersigned lias been instructed to JL offer f.-r Private Sale, 52,000 acres of Pastoral Land, being Blocks 1 and 2, Pohokura, situated an easy day's journey by buggy or horse on the main road from Napier, Hawke's Bay. It is within four miles of a telegraph station, post office, and Government school. The Estate consists of hill and valley, intersected by numerous streams, giving an abundant water supply. Several thousand acres are richly clad with the usual N. Z. bush, the remainder being in fern, koromiko, and native grass. The adjacent Blocks show a remarkable spread of self-sown English grass, which is rapidly superseding ihe indigenous vegetation. A large portion of the Block can easily be dealt with in the ordinary way cf burning the fern, and sowing English grass, which takes kindly to the soil. Terms Easy. Title Land Transfer. Full particulars, including exhaustive report by an authorised surveyor, on application to — THOS. OHRISP, Land and Estate Agent, 217 Union Bank Buildings. (iISBORNE LAWN TENNIS CLUB BALL. •20th SEPTEMBER, 1880. fTVICKETS for the above may be obtained JL of the undersigned, or of the Members >if the Committee. G. GRANT, 310 Hon. Sec.

|- .W. B. COMMON.] [F. J. SHELTW ; t " Common, Slielton&Co STOCK '• QTATION AGENTS, GENERAL MERCHANTS, (US BORNE. CASH BUYERS OF WOOL, SKINS, 9 MAIZE, And all Local Produce. !, i FOR SALS, AT LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES— 0 GROCERIES IRONMONGERY CROCKERY J WENES and SPIRITS \ TOBACCO and CIGARS v And all Station Requirements. J THE "IAIDLAW" WHISKY Continues to bo the lincsfc Wliisky yet imported into this district. 1 FOR SALE. SEED POTATO KS— Dcrwent and Early j Kidney s SEED TJAR LEY— Chevalier SEED OAT.S — Plump Canadian, Long White Tartarian TRIUMPH OATS FOR SEED (These are recommended highly, especially for Chaffing purposes, as the straw is tall, while not too strong. The grower had a yield of 99 sacks of grain from 20 bushels sown. ) FIELD SEEDS-Rape, Turnip, Mangel, Tares : GARDEN SEEDS— Guaranteed Fresh BONEDUST, BONEMEAL, BELLICIDE, , LIME, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS j CORN SACKS, &0., &c. [ COMMON, SHELTON & CO. ; DUMLOP & BOURKE BEG to announce the arrival, ex " Doric," of a Shipment of — "BANNOCKBURN" WHISKY. This is unquestionably the Pukest Blkxd of Old Scotch Whisky ever imported into Poverty Bay ; it is guaranteed 10 years old and very mild. Having been selected specially for us by a first-class judge, we can recommend it with safety to the public generally. The Private Distillery from whence it comes has one of the oldest established reputations amongst people of all classes, from Royalty downwards, in England and Scotland. sw ASK FOR "BANNOCKBURN!" L. R. & . L E V I , QCULIST QPTICIAN, Of NAPIER, Has arrived in GISBORNE for a few days, and may be consulted at the Masonic Hotel. The Eyes thoroughly tested for all Optical Defects aud accurately fitted. Very Large Assortment of Pebbles and Optical Glass Si*kctaclks and Folpkks and all Optical Goons. 244 DOVERTY BAY TURF CLUB. SPRING RACES. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER Kirn, 1880. Maidkn Platk— 4o soys, 1^ miles Si'KiNii Handicap — 150 soys, li miles Hukdlk Race Handicap— 7o soys,2 miles Hack Hukdles Handicap— lo sovs,l mile Flying Handicap — 75 soys, if -mile Hacks Handicap — 10 soys, 1 mile Forckd Handicap— 3o soys, 1 mile and a distance Nominations, 23rd September Y\ eights, 4th October General entry and Acceptances, Oct. 12th J. H. ALSLABIE, 246 Secretary. to~iTe~t~ A CONVENIENT FIVE ■ ROOMED HOUSE, with Bath-room, situated in Lowe street. Apply to — i 201 J. PONSFORD.

TIIK GISBORNE EXHIBITION Ol- 1889. THE MAMMOTH SUOW. GABRETT BROS. HAVE so long supplied the Gisborne people with BOOTS AND SHOES, and the satisfaction given his been so great, that a vast majority of the people do not require to lie told that Messrs Garreit Bros.' bl.op is far and away the best place to go to for a Good Article at a very Reasonable Price. Some talk about having the district represented at the Dunedin Exhibition, but why need we go from home when there is such a Grand PERMANENT EXHIBITION (of ' splendid Boots and Shoes) at Messrs Garrrttßros/? Other people tune up votes on the Breakwater question ; let them drown their sorrows, as hundreds of other taxpayers do, by going to Garrktt Bros.', and getting extra good value for their money. That is a I real understandable fact, and while the 1 British Hag continues to wive over the vast 3 empire on which the sun never sets, so long will be felt the benefit of Establishments like Messrs Garrett Bros.' The crushing burden of taxation which our politicians > have imposed upon us is greatly lessened in effect when families are enabled to make I such investments as present themselves at Messrs Garrett Bros.'; and the united cry is, Long may such a business flourish ! ,• THE GRAND GISBORNE EXHIBITION OF 1889 IS AT 8 Messrs GARRETT BROS.' I A'ld far beyond that Bay of the notorious } name do men, women, and children approj ciate the Comfort and Economy which may , be ensured by buying — 5 I BOOTS AND SHOES AT ; GhA-IR/R/IETT BROS., GLADSTONE ROAD,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5570, 16 September 1889, Page 3

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