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iASBLAWS BHOTHIKS, COACH AND CARRIAGE BUILDERS, •VHEEL WRIGHTS AND GENERAL BLACKSMITHS, MOST respectfully desire to Thank their Customers and the Public generally or the very liberal pivtronuge aco irded them, aid hope by honest workmanship and reasonable prices to merit a continuance of the mine. SANDLANT BROTHERS Efave now on hand and to arrive & Firstclass Stock of 30ACH, CARRIAGE, SPRING CART, DRAY, And other Material suit ible to the Trade, consisting of Well-seasoned Australian and American Timbers, NAVES , SPOKES, FELLOES AND SHAFTS, fn Every Variety, in Hard and other Woods, and are prepared to do all kinds of work in the CARRIAGE, WHEELWRIGHT, BLACKSMITH & FARRIER LINK. Workmanship First-class and second to none. Painting and Trimming Done IN A MOST SUPERIOR STYLE By a competent Workman, who has made this department of the business a speciality, and whose skill, we feel assured, will attest his superiority both for taste, design, durability, and excellence of workmanship, that cannot fail to give entire satisfaction. All new work guaranteed for Twelve Moiiths. sandlantTbrothers. HUMPHREYS & DAVYS, GLADSTONE ROAD ft PEEL STREET, GISBO R N E, A GRICULTURAL & MECHAN£3L ICAL ENGINEERS, IMPLEMENT MANUFACTURERS IRON & BRASS FOUNDERS, BOILfcR MAKERS, Blacksmiths, Wheelwrights, COACHBUILDERS & FARRIERS. S3F All Business entrusted to us will have Prompt Attention, and Charges made at the Lowest Remunerative Ratis. COACH PAINTING ; and TRIMMING. Having secured the services of a First-class CARRIAGE POINTER (the only one in the U.y), who has had experience in the best shops in Victoria and the South Island, we are now in a position to give full satisfaction in this partieul >r line, and turn out the work equal to any in New Zealand. As we also have a good CARRIAGE TRIMMER and a large stock of Leather, etc., on hand, we can make Cushions to any design, and trim old work equal to new. S UTfIRE OFFICE, ESTABLISHED 1710 |g V|s ESTABLISHED 1710. LONDON. ! | NSURANCES effected upon almost every L description of Property at the Curreut Rates of Premium. TOTAL SUMHJ9URED J £338,900,000 WILLIAM ADAIR, 975 Agent for Gisbori-e. D. A. Cliiimery-Brown, /GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT \JT AND ACCOUNTANT. Rents and Accounts Collected. Loans Negotiated. Money Lent on Note of Hand. Agent for New Zealand Insurance Company (Fire and Marine) and New York Life Insurance Company. Address : Gladstone lioad, Gisborne. Phoenix Fire Assurance Company of London. [Established 1782.] i CILAIMS PAID OVER £17,000,000. / • Prompt and Liberal Settlement. CECIL F. LEWIS, District Agent. piXncTsT pian o si OX THE DEFERRED J'AYMENT. JUST TO HAND■Vy ALDA MA R pIAN OS. Cash Phicks £29 10s „ „ /.. ... £48 10s Also, — PIANOS from £20 each. THREE HARMONIUMS IN STOCK TO BE .SOLD CHEAP. £3T Inspection Invited. "EJ IJ3 J TOWNLEY WANTED TO BUY- /"^ OOD JAAIRY-FED X>IOS. 3Jd per lb given up to ISOlbs weight. Also, -Buyer of Good HAMS and BACON (unsmoked preferred). Apply HENRY SCHUSSLER, Provision Dt-pler, Newton, Auckland. BOARD AND LODGING, 16S PI3R WEKK. EXCELLENT BEDS, Good Table, Clean i and Comfortable Home. Breakfast, Od ; Tea, 9d ; Dinner Is. MRS SHAW, Central Dining Rooms, Gladstone Road. 937

fTTAIROA COUNTY RACING CLUB. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, Fkbbuaky 10 and 11, 1892. Fikst Day. 1. Hand'oap Hukdm', Rao:, of 40 b.ns; second horse to receive 5 s>ovs. 1$ miles. •2. H»ck Huiii'L a Handc p, of 10 aovs; 1£ miles. Post entry, 10s. 3. Ma.dk* Plat , of 20 soys ; 1J miles. 4. County Stakks Handicvp, of 120 soys ; secoud horse to receive lOsovaand third hotse 5 soys from stakes. 1£ miles. 5. Hospital Stakes Handicap, of 40 soys ; second horse to receive 5 soys f r m stakes. 7 furlonga. G. Handicap Hack Flvt Race, of 15 soys ; 1 mile. Entrance, 15s. 7. District Piate, of 30 soys; ]£ miles. Welter weights. Open to all horses owned one month prior to date of entry by bona-fide residents in the Wairoa County. Second Day. 1. Second Hurdle Handicap, of 30 soys ; lh miles. 2. Handicap Hack Plat Race, of 12 aovs ; 1J miles. Post entry, 3. Te Kapct Handicap, of 50 soys ; sccodcl horse to receive 5 soys from stakes. 1J miles. 4. Di-tkict Plate Handicap, of 20 soys ; 1 mile. Open to all horses owned one month prior to date of entry by bonafide residents of the Wairoa County. 5. Flying Handicap, of 40 soys ; 6 furlongs. 6. Maiden Hack Race, of 10 soys ; 6 furlongs. Open to all horses that have never won public money. Post entry, i-sov. 7. Forced Handicap, of 20 soys ; 1 mile. Wi'.ners compulsory ; losers and hacks optional. Entrance, 1 soy. NOMINATIONS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16tii, at 8 p.m. Handicap Hurdles 1 soy County St ;kes Handicap ... 2^ soys Hospital Stakes ... ... 1 toy District Plate ... .... Jss Second Handicap Hurdles ... 15s Te Kapu Handicap ... ... 1 soy Flying Handicap ... ... 1 soy WEIGHTS declared Thursday, 28th January (First Day's Races). ACCEPTANCES— Wednesday, 3rd February, 1892. For full programme, see Posters. J. W. SARGISSON, 482 Secretary. Cook County Furnishing Warehouse. J. TOWNLEY. T BEG to invite Inspection of my ■*■ New Goods, And to state that for the NEXT MONTH Reductions will be made in all FANCY GOOD S. FANCY GOODS. CALL INSPECT THE TABLES. THE TABLES. NEW CARPETS— Tapestry, from ... Js (ill to 3s G(l Brussels, from ... 4s (id to Gs Oil (Bedroom Squares) HEARTH RUGS, from 2s OILCLOTH, from Is square yard to 4s Gd LINOLEUMS (| wide to 12 feet wide) And at prices from 2s 6d to 4e 6d yard CHINA AND JAPANESE MATTINGS LACE & ART MUSLIN CURTAINS (In Fifty Patterns), from 5d per yard CRETONNES, from 4d per yard BLIND HOLLANDS (all varieties). TO ARRIVE. 6 CASES (RON BEDSTEADS 20 ROLLS NEW LINOLEUMS JUST TO HAND--10 Cases and Crates of TUMBLERS, DINNER-WARE, TEA & BhEAKFAST SETS. The Uest Stock to select from in th* Town. Inspection Invited Without being urged to purchase. 1891-921 WOOL SEASON 11891-92 BOWB.ON BROS., Of London, Christchuuch, Napier AND GlrfUOllNE, BEG to announce that they are Cash Purchasers for the coming season s Clips of Wool ; Also,— Of Pieces, Locks, and Stained Fleece. To Sheepfarmers who prefer having Wool scoured on their own account we can guarantee satisfaction, as a staff of expert wool classers and scourers will be employed. Cartage -Free from and to the Grower's town agents, and quick dispatch will bo given all commission lots. We are now booking for priority of scouriDg, so that early notice is requested. HIGHE&T PRICES GIVEN FOR Sheepskins, Hides & Tallow. For further particulars, apply to — THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MER CANTILE AGENCY CO., Lmd. OB JAMES CORRIGAN, 48 Manager. CENTRAL COAL AND FIREWOOD YARDS. COAL! I NEWCASTLE, TAUPIR OAL ! | & WESTPORT COaL By Bag or Ton. j .. j FIREWOOD -MANUKA, and MIXED, CUT to any length and delivered i CHEAP FOR CASH. j KENNEDY, EVANS, & CO

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. O !■ YOU CAN PEOCUEE FBOM BO"Z"X J JL3iT JL.I&JD CO., Wlio arc AGENTS for Reid aud Grey and P. and I). Duncan,! DIGGING PLOUGH I CAMBRIDGE ROLLERS DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGH SCARIFIERS SINGLE FURROW PLOUGH CORN CRUSHEKS SOLELESS PLOUGH CHAFF CUTTERS HILL-SIDE PLOUGH HORSE HOES DRILL & RIDGING PLOUGH HORSE POWERS SUBSOIL PLOUGH THRASHING MACHINES I RAINING PLOUGH SEED DRILLS GHUBBERS (Assorted) REED SOWERS, CULTIVATORS (Assorted) i MAIZE PLANTERS IT A R ROWS Combined Disc Harrower and Sower, Chain, Zigzag Rotara YY * D Acme, Tripod Drill (7 and 5 tine;. SWT NOTjF TR WFS—lwm or Wood, with 4-horse Pully Yoke ; also, °' U UIJlj XLV Cl - CiO Patent Equalising 3-horse. 11 ■""■^^■^"O * ■■■"■ »«»«^^ - "^^" BOY LAN AND 00. can also supply— HOWARD, HORNSBY, J. WALLACE, AND McMILLAN'S PLOUGHS AND IMPLEMENTS. PLEASE KOTE. ALL FITTINGS AND CASTINGS for above Ploughs kept on hand; also, Castings and Fittings for Reid and Gray and P. and D. Duncan's supplied all at the LOWEST PjtICES.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6258, 4 January 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6258, 4 January 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6258, 4 January 1892, Page 4

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