C. Dean Pitt's Anqtion Notices. ' GISBORNE PARK STEEPLECHASE <€LUB*. \\. . ■- G dSAN PITT * Will sell by Public Auction, at his tMart, Lowe street, on SATURDAY NEXTi 30th inst., at 12,noon>i- , *. • fpHE FOLLOWING" PRIVILEGES in SL connection with the. Gisborne • Park;. Steeplechase Club's Annual, Meeting, to be held on the Park Cbmpany's Grounds, on THURSDAY, July sth :— ■- '■■ \ Lot I—The1 — The Gates 2— Grandstand Publican's Booth 3 — Outside Publican's Booth v. 4— Grandstand Dining Room' ; " '. s— Outside Dining Room . ( 6— Fruic and Refreshment Stall '^ 7-— Right of Printing Cards • \ B— ; Right to take charge of Horses IN BANKRUPTCY' • ; / IN THE ESTATE OF QUONG KEE. C- DEAN PITT Has been instructed by the Deputy-Official Assignee to sell by Public Auction, on FRIDAY, 29th June, at 11 a.m., on the Premises, Gladstone road, — THE WHOLE OF THE SIOCK-IN-TRADE, in the above estate, consisting of '. - ■••". GROCERIES and FANCY GOODS, etc., etc^ 257 D. M. ORR Will sell by Public Auction on THURSDAY NEXT, 28ch inst., at the City Mart, at 11 a.m., in Lots, without reserve — Af\ CASES Al TAHITI ORANGES, TC\J 30 cases assorted Hobart Apples, 5 cases Bananas, 1 case Pines, 10 sacks Horse Carrots, 25 sacks Maize, 50 sacks Oats, 100 sacks Chaff, Potatoes, Hams, Bacon, Cheese, Butter, etc. ; also, a large number of good Fowls, Ducks, and Turkeys. C. DEAN PITT, 241 .Auctioneer. FOR SALE. *~. THE Roan Entire " RANGE," rising 4 years. Range is . by Derringer, dam Ada, by "Jack Snuff." First-prize taker as a yearling at P.B.A.S. Show, also as a two-year-old. He is broken ii; and very qitiet. Is to be sjeeri at, Mr John' 'Allen's. — Apply C. Dean Pitt, Gisborne. .242 ,-jt '--BALE ,-^f •OF. •: V' Cl ' ' ? M > Draper^ Clothing^ Millluery, Mantles, Jackets ' ... ■•\,..Etc., Etc., ... PREVIOUS TO °OUR ANNUAL" •■ STOCKTAKING, Which takes-place on July 3lst, 1894. M ARK W" A¥ H otJSE being over - vstocked in many of the above .... links; Has determined to LOWER THE PRICE of tho Entire Stock to suoh a figure ■ as will ensure a SPEEDY OLBABAITCa. IST The following are only a FEW of the many lines of this keenly-bought Stock, many of which aro . .. . Direct Imported. Enormous Reductions ! "Wonderful Bargains ! Usual Price 10/4 Honeycomb Quilts, 4s lid Cs Gdi 10/4 Honeyc6mb Quilts, 7s lid 9s 6d 11/4 Honeycomb Quilts, 7s 6d 9a Gd 10/4 Satin Quilts, 12s 6d \ 15s Od 11/4 Satin Quilts, 13s 6d 19s 6d 12/4 Satin Quilts, 15s 21s Od 9/4 White Blankets, 3s i1 d each 5s Od 9/4 White Blankets/ 5s 3d each 6s lid 10/4 White Blankets, 5s 3d each 6s lid ' 11/4 White Blanke.ts, 7s 6d each 10s 6d 20 pieces Stripe iFJannelette, (fast colors), Is J^ld doz 1^ uaxml p'rice, 3s'9d 50 pieces Hea'Vy Dress T\weeds, 4s lid; usual prifce, 7s 6d "V,,---54-inch Navy 'Blue Dress "Melton, 2a- 3d ; usual price, "3s 9d ? ' ■'• V« 54-inch Navy B^ue.dTb'xs'' Serge (for, riding habits),, 4af ud ""; usual price, 7s 6d 4-ply Bald^jln's Beehive Fingering (all • shades), 3s lid head;' usual pri6e, 5s Special Lizjib Scotch Fingering (navy, greys and brown), 2s 3d ; usual priee, 3s 6d 100 pairs Ladies' Corsets (fawns and drabs), 2s 3d ; usual price, 3s 6d 50 dozen Ladles' Black Cashmere Hose, Is pair ; usual price, Is 3d 50 dozen Ladies' Black Cashmere Hose, Is 3d pair ; usual price, Is 9d 100 dozen Ladies' Black and Colored Cashmere Gloves, 6d pair;: usual price, Is 100 dozen Ladies' Black and Colored Cash-) mere Gloves, 10d pair ; usual price, Isr3d 50 Children's, aj}d Maids' VUlsters (newest style), 9a 6d ;. usual price, 14s 6d 25 Ladies' Tweed Macintoshes, 6s lid ; usual price, 12s 6d ' ..'. 20 Ladies' Tweed Macintoshes, 14s 6d ; usual . price, 21s . 20 Ladies' Tweed Macintoshes, 32s Gd ; usual pi ice, 42s Rainproof Cloaks for Ladies and Children, at Half-price ! Ladies' Straw and Felt Hats (trimmed and untrimmed), ac Half-price 1000 Remnants of every description at your own price. ' Gash only ! ••' Cash only! ' Casi. only! SALE COMMENCES WEDNES.DA.Y. JUNE 20th, 1894. Mark Way House. Universal Billing liooms. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. THE Undersigned begs to notify that he has Removed into MORE CONVENIENT & COMMODIOUS PREMISES, ...-- ERSKINE'S BUILDINGS, And wishes to assure his Patrons, and the Public" generally that the Universal : Dinincs Rooms, as hitherto, will be conducted in such manner as to make them SECOND TO NONE IN GISBORNE, By ensuring the comfort aud attending the wants of those favoring him with a call. The Proprietor has added to the Catering Business that of ACCOMMODATION, and is now in a position to take a limited number of BOARDERS. The Bedrooms are all New Rooms, and comfortably furnished throughput. Q2T3 CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, AND TEMPERANCE DRINKS.. A. H.~~BUDD, PROPRIETOR, Gladstone Roap
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7013, 27 June 1894, Page 3
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