rVU HALL Vill Sell by I'nWio Auction at his Marl, at noon on SATURDAY NEXT, the 23rd inst. — • jHHE BUILDING lately owned and occuJ. pied by W. H. Quintan, situated at the corner of Chiiders Road and Grey Street, with chimney, doors, and windows complete. Also Fowl House at back of Section. 821 SUPREME COURT. WELLINGTON DISTRICT. No. 362.] between WILLIAM KING, Plaintiff, AND ISABEL STUBIiS, Defendant. MESSRS DAVIES, AKROYD, & PORTER Instructed by the Sheriff of Poverty Bay« will Sell by Public Auction at their Auction Rooms, Gisborne, ou SATURDAY, the 15th day of November, 1890, at noon : ALL THAT THE ESTATE, RIGHT, TITLE, AND INTEREST of the above Defendant in Section 128, Block 7, Patutahi Survey District, containing 100 acres, aad in 80 acres, portion of Section 117 of same District, being the Defendant's interest under and in virtue of an agreement dated 12th October, 1887, referred to in Charging Order No. 28 registered against the said land. The Sale. is made at the suit of the Plaintiff, WILLIAM King, the Executive Creditor, whose Solicitor is William Sievwright, Sol citor, G adstone Road, Gisborne, Dated at Gisborne this 21st day of October, 1890. G. L. GREENWOOD, 803 Sheriff. C P Davies | W. Akkoyd | H. M. Porter. DAVIES, AKROYD, & PORTER, CLUB BUILDINGS, GLADSTONE ROAD, AUCTIONE&RS. QTOCK and STATION AGENTS, LAND, >O ESTATK, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. AUCTION S\LKS I-ULD EVERY SATUKDaY. PROMPT ACCOUNT SALES. N O T ICE. f^i DEAN PITT (instructed by the Trus tees) will continue to hold AUCTION SALES in the old Mart. Mart open daily for receiving Furniture, Produce, etc., etc., for Sale. REGULAR SALE 11 a.m. every Saturday. C. D. PITT, 681 For Trustees. COOK COUNTY COUJSCIL. GENERAL ELECTION. TE ARAI RIDING. T SHALL receive Nominations of Candi. ■*- dates for election to Two seats on the above-named Council up to 12 noon on FRIDAY, the 3 1st day of October, 1890, a 1 Mr Dalto re, To Arai. Nomination Forms can be obtained at the Store, To Arai, at the Council Chambers, Gisborne, or from the undersigned. PEL HAM E. RIOHARDSON, Returning Officer, Te Arai Riding. Makaraka, October 23, 1890. 816 A T the request of Landowners and others •*-^" interested in obtaining a revision and modification of the Rules now in force regulating the Commissioners' Court appointed under the Native Land Act, and fixture of Fees charged therein, I have consented on their behalf to convene a Meeting to consider the same, to be held at the Council Chambers, G borne, at 2 p.m. on SATURDAY' the 2oth inst. J. TOWNLEY, 818 Mayor. ANNUAL HOSPITAL SPORTS. ALL who are interested in promoting the above are invited to attend a Meeting convened to be hold at the Court House on FRIDAY, October 24th, at 7.30 p.m. Business : To elect Committee ;md Officers and arrange Programme. H. McKAY, 801 Secretary. TENDERS. HPENDKRS are required for Erecting 90 JL chains WIRE FENCE and Clearing Line IGO chains Fern at Waerenga o-kuri, and also for 100 chains Fence and Clearing Line. Tenders closa on MONDAY EVENING, Nov. 3rd. I 776 EWEN CAMERON. MR^ J. RICHARDSON, PIANOFORTE JL (From the Musical Budget, Auckland), I All orders left with Mr W. Miller, Hairdresser, will receive prompt attention. THE undersigned begs to announce that as Agent for Messrs Shaw, Savill and • Albion Company he ia prepared to receive Wool and ship the same at Greatly Reduced Charges. The following will be the Rates this year from Poverty Bay : — By Sailing Vessel. j Greasy Wool xjD per lb Slipe 9-16thsperlb Scoured 5-Bths per lb Tallow 40a. per ton 11. E. JOHNSTON, Agent for the Shaw, Saviiland Albion 303 Company. DUNLOP & BOURKE, j HAVING AKEANOED TOR DUMPING AND T IGHTERINC4 AND I STORING WOOL, j Are fully prepared to accept Consignments to be forwarded to London at Current j Rates. DUNLOP AND BOURKE. ¥01l SAL jT ' f f~\f~\trk CROSSBRED EWES, 2 and lA/\J\.." 4 tooth. Delivery in November. Apply to — NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MEROANTILE Aft ; N T CY COY, LTD. LADIES roquiiing Servants are requested to call o-t Mks East's Registry Office, Several respectable young, women arc seeking re-engagements as General Servants and Housemaids,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5904, 24 October 1890, Page 3
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