IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OF Gk E "R.TS AT> LATE OF GISBORNE, DECEASED. * *TT any person or persons, Native or European, have any ... v CIa ™ ° r Claunß make against this Estate, the Trustees will be glad to entertain them in the moßt liberal and equitable spins; and •will, so far as in their power lies, do everything feasible to settle disputes without recourse to legal proceedings. ™ requested that any such Claim or Claims against the Jsstate be sent in writing to the undersigned. EDWD. Fpeas. WARD, Jus., Solicitor to the Trustees, G-isborne. W" NEWTON, IRVINE & CO., OLESALE AND RETAIL GENERAL MERCHANTS AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Hastings Stbeet, Napier. Agencies in London, Wolverhampton, and Glasgow. Agents for the Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Machine Company. Importers of General Drapery, Hosiery, Household Furnishings, Men s Youths and Boys' Clothing, Boots, Shoes, and Suppers, sc., 4c., &c. _ General Grocery "Goods of all descriptions. Wines and Spirits, Ales and Stouts, Patent Medicines, Builders and General Ironmongery, Hollow-ware, Tinware, Electro-Plated and Kerosene Oils, Brushware, Combs, Ac., Cutlery, Earthenware and Glassware. BORNE STEAM FLOUR MILL ON HAND—v SUPERIOR FLOUR (Circular Saw Brand). Superior Flour (Household), Sharps, " Bran, Fowl Wheat. TERMS CASH, OR THE EQUAL KIN G* & CO. J • FA B E PRACTICAL GASFITTER, Locksmith, Bellhanger and General Jobbing Smith, Shakespeabe Road, Napieb. N.B.—Old Metals Bought. JAMES MILL NEE, ™ B TINSMITH, &C. EGS to return his best thanks to the people of the town of Gisborne and country districts for the very liberal support which they have accorded him since he commenced business, and to assure them that no effort shall be wanting on his part to merit a continuance of their favors, lis not in mortals to command success, But we'll do more, Sempronius, we'll deserve it. PEEL STBEET, GISBOBSTE. THE MISSES SCHULTZ, RESSMAKERS & MILLINERS, Gladstone Road, ,v«.„ f G " BOB NE, are in regular receipt of the latest European fashions, and therefore have much pleasure in guarantoeing perfect fits and newest styles. j* ls ° '^j ß opportunity of thanking the ladies of Poverty Bay for the very liberal support accorded *s?' fcwelv f motlfchs , and further to state that they will leave nothing undone to merit a continuance of sucli D. E. SMITH, B 0T & S S2if E A^ aT ? yE Roa]d ' (Next to Mr. S. Stevenson s Store). Elastic Sides put in Old Boots by Joneses Arm Machine, _ . specially adapted for- the. purpose. .Particular attention is directed to the Seamless Watertight Tk • ■ o 6B ' made speaafly for Surveys, &c. ° Dancing, Walking, Shooting, and Elastic-side Boots and Shoes made to order at the roost reasonable rates Comfobt, Ease, Fit, asd Style Gca&astlebd.
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Waka Maori, Volume I, Issue 21, 15 February 1879, Page 298
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