Ip J.™ PI E S BE, • * PoIiJBAIT AND LaNIHMJAPE P HOTOGBAPHEB, Gisbobnb. Portraits Taken, Views of Dwellings, Photographs of Horses, &c. GISBORNE PUBLIC SCHOOL. THE usual Annual Meeting of Householders will be held in the Schoil Room, Gisborne, on Saturday Evening, ti e 17th January instant, for the purp< se of Electing a Committee for the ensuing year. T. W. PORTER,, Chairman of Committee. Graham and Co. HAVE ON SALE—WINES AND SPIRITS. PALE S H E R R Y, in qr.-easks Amontillado do. do. Fine old port Long John whiskey, in i casks and octaves Saucel whiskey, do., do., and case Booth’s ol I tom Lemon Hart’s rum in qr.-cask, 39 o.p. Red Geneva, J.D.K.Z. Tennant’s ale, in pints and quarts Guinness’ stout in pints and quarts Hennessy’s pale brandy, in case and qr.-cask Bee Hive do., do. Closstnan and Co. claret Steane’s sarsaparilla and assorted tonics Townsend’s ditto. GROCERIES AND OILMAN’S S TORES. Tea in chests, half-chests, und boxes 30 boxes do. (superior) Belmont sperm candles Bell and Black’s wax vestas Sardines, halves and quarters Keillor’s marmalade . Worcestershire sauce —} pints and pints Salad oil Mixed pickles Captain White’s Indian pickles Indian chutney ; Crosse and Blackwell’s „ curry powder „ „ Epp’s cocoa Fry’s chocolate Dutch anchovies Raisins, eleme, sultanas, ruelncias, Cape and musealdles Currants, incases and cusks Soda crystals Crushed loaf sugar Potted meats Colman’s mustard, all qualities IRONMONGERY, ETC. No. 4,6, 7, B. B. best annealed fencing wire Staples, No. 6 and 3 (short) Ewbank’s parent nails, flooring brads, cut clasps, £e. Rose head wire nails Sorby’s hand saws, ripping, tenon, pit, and cross cut Ward and Payne's sheep shears Oval boilers, tea kettles, saucepans, frypans, &c. Stubb’s files Sharp’s axes Day and Collins shovels Lockwoods knives, pocket, table and carving Electro-plated ware in great variety Galvanized iron buckets and tubs Hammers, bellows, brushware Sorby’s scythes, turkey stones, scythe stones &c., and every other article requisite for the trade. Iron bedsteads, double and single CHINA AND GLASSWARE. Dinner services Tea and breakfast do. Plates, soup, dinner, and dessert Cups and saucers, jugs, basins, toilet services, &e. Decanters, wine glasses, tumblers, nobber glasses Kerosene lamps, chimneys, &c. SADDLERY. A large assortment of ladies’ and gentlemen’s saddles, bridles, whips, &c. Cart harness, leading do. Spring cart harness, collars Bullock chains, trace chains, &c. SUNDRIES. Corn sacks, wool sacks, all sizes Tarpaulins Hessian sheets for fellmongers White clover seed, Alsyke,- eowgrass Raw and boiled linseed oil, colza do. Stockholm pitch and tar Powdered arsenic, red and whit e lead DRAPERY. 2 bales 72-inch grey calico 5 „ blankets and Austrian rugs 1 „ shawls 2 „ 90-inch hessians And a large stock of drapery suitable for the present season Messrs. G. and Co. have just received a gentlemens’ Clothing from the cekbrar M«ssn. 1 Geelor
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 118, 3 January 1874, Page 3
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458Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 118, 3 January 1874, Page 3
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