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from the non-employment of carrying power — not only in the dock but in the river er —not less than 650, C Loss caused to merchants by non-delivery of material, de- '° terioration or destruction of 10 cargo, and the necessity of :e fulfilling contracts by purchasing goods at enhanced & prices, a sum bordering on 500,01 Other items 50,01 Making not less than £1,500,01 The Sydney Mail has the following :- ; " Boat after boat continues to arrive i Sydney loaded with New Zealand produci ' The Union Company have unquestionabl had a splendid trade for their fine line ( j steamers as a result of the deficiency of th cereal crops and produce generally in th colony. Instead of an export trade in maiz j to New Zealand from Sydney as in yeai gone by the tables are turned and an iter , of 3000 sacks, for instance, is found in th '. list; of the cargo by the steamer Te Anau which arrived here yesterday. No matte from which part of the Maori colony th steamers arrive, full cargoes of produce ar loaded, and flour, wheat, potatoes, oats tve, in abundance await shipment, at a-1 Now Zealand ports, for Sydney. As to th< passenger trade, though not so many pas sunders appear to have arrived here re cently as was the case some time ago, ye the steamers are fairly well patronised. " Two young men named Mannering ant Dixon succeeded in safely piloting them selves down to the Waimakiriri from tin Bealcy through the gorge to Kaiapoi ir canoes, shooting the rapids successfully. They describe the scenery through the gorge as magnilicontly wild. The journey altogether was highly exciting, but interesting. The river in places passes through rocks 2000 feet high, through which the water rushes like a swift millstream. The Cash Boot Market is packed with magnificent goods to suit the pockets of everyone, and the prices are lower than ever. Cents' Elastic Side Boots, heel and toe plates, at 9s lid. — Advt. lITACPARLANE'S HALL. TURANGANUI PUBLIC LIBRARY. DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT. THURSDAY, NOV. 21st, 1889. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8 o'clock with — Mr S. Smith's Spakklixo Comedy— MY TTNCLE'S TIJILL ! V U NCL E ' S W ILL ! Charles Casinnore Mr Graxt Uncle Barker Mr J. Bourke Miss Sophia Mangold. .Mrs W. Graham To conclude with Mortos's Renowned Farce of— BOX AND COX! Box Mr P. Bourkk Cox Mr D. Bourke Mrs Bouncer Mrs Su.nderland Admission*— 2s and Is. Reserved Heats at Mr W. Good's, Jeweller. 794 COOK COUNTY. GISBORNE LICENSING DISTRICT. Notice of Application for Transfer of License. T CHARLES RICE, of Waerenga-a-hika, 5 being the holder of a Publican's license in respect of the house and premises situate at Waerenga-a-hika, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at Matawhero on the 2nd day of December, 18S9, apply for a transfer of the said License to C. O'Connell, my appointee. Dated the 21st day of September, ISB9. 793 CHARLES RICE. ANNUAL HOSPITAL SPORTS. ENTRIES for Handicap Events will bo received by the Secretary at his office, Lowe street, up to 9 p.m. of WEDNESDAY, 20th hist. A Meeting of the General Committee will be held THIS (Monday) EVENING, 18th inst., at 7.30. Business important. H. McKAY, 790 Secretary. FOR SALE, CHEAP. IACRE GROUND, Whataupoko, not far from Freezing Works, with 2-roonied Cottage thereon. Terms given if required. Early application necessary. ALEX. REEFER, 795 Agent. FOR SALE. THAT Very Desiniblo Property situate corner of Aberdeen road and Cook street, known as Mr McElwaine's. Apply to — W. RATCLIFFE, 796 Agent. FOR SALE PRIVATELY. THE undersigned has HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE to dispose of privately, xlso first-class SEWING MACHINE and PIANO. — Mrs Keys, Gladstone .Road (near Royal Hotel.) TO BUILDERS. rpENDERS arc invited for a BUILDING JL to be erected at Waerenga-a-hika on the Native School Reserve. Tenders to be left with the undersigned by 2 o'clock on THURSDAY, 21st inst. Plans and Specifications at my office. W. P. FINNERAN, 739 Architect. BEES— Three Shillings paid for good Swarms, delivered at the Bee Farm, Waiohika. — Geo. Stevexsox. 751 DANCE in aid of School Funds, Te Arai Schoolroom, FRIDAY, 29th instant. Tickets 3s each 778 R. W. ELLEY, Hon. Sec. TO LET.— Good HOUSE, with 1^ acres. " The would-be Artesian Well side," Roebuck Road.— W. H. Clayton. 782 WANTED— At once, strong LAD to milk; good wages.— Apply G. A. Farmer, Matawhero. 791 WANTED to Purchase, for Cash- From fifty to sixty bushels of good sound MAIZE.— Apply to Jas. Finlay, British Empire Hotel. 792 WANTED.— From 25 to 30 head of CATTLE to run on Fern Country at Waimata. The land is securely fenced. Every care taken, but no responsibility. — Apply W. E. Akroyd, Gladstone Road. ANTED-A BOY to Milk.— Apply to T. Kane, Makauri. 785 WANTED- A LAD, must be a good milker and able to drive.— Apply to S. Hair, Matawhero. 759 WANTED -Immediately, a young girl as Nurse and Sewing Maid ; also good General Servant. — Apply to Mrs E. Chrisp's Registry Office. 554 W "ANTED— Good COOK for country. — Apply to Mrs E. Chrisp's Registry Office._ * W ""ANTED KNOWN— First-class Board Pis per week at Mrs Mknzies, Cafe de Paris Restaurant, Gladstone road. ANTED "KKOWN^ITiat"PINKIN(J in a variety of Patterns is doneat Mrs East's, Gladstone Road.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5622, 18 November 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5622, 18 November 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5622, 18 November 1889, Page 3