Wanted < &3MW& that i petek NIWEaX sitf Wool and Sheep-skins for. QABHLl 7 603 JIJATTHEWB & qpATTLEY, ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS . T -+-AND— ' ' Chambers, Gladstone Road, i A; F. Matthews ; Authorised Surveyor, LiceMba ■’ the Land Transfer Act. '■ ’■ Wm- Tattley : Consulting Engineer. • " 997
''4k 1 Ju 7 > >'l . • IN. Inthp District Court of Ifywfyfs, Ray,Cojqny of New Zealand, holdenat Gisborne. ' ’ t.. zi HL ; J Jjljf, • -,7 In the matter pt “ The Debtors apd Creditors Act 1876,” “ The Debtors and Act Amendnient Acts, 1878-79/’ and in the Bankruptcy of ARCHIBALD DOUGLAS of Waerenga-a-hika, Setter a Debtor. F IS is to certify that JAMES EAST of Gisborne, beep Trustee in the Estate, and has signified to me his acceptance thereof in writing. Dated this 24th day of February, 188 L G. L. GREENWOOD, 1010 Clerk of Court. Josiah Ma»ttn] [W. H. Partinqtpn THE NEW PHOTOGRAPHY. INSTANTANEOUS PICTURES. -i~ i ~- ' ” \-9 Martin & Partington. ; PHOTOGRAPHISTS; '
MARKET ENTRANCE, QUEEN-STREET Auckland. fjIHE great success which has attended the JL New Gelaiirip Bromide, or dry plate process, in ; Europe arid America, has produced quite a reyolutipn in Phptogra.phy. 5 The most/beautiful Piot.ures, preserving the Natural attitude and Expression of the sitter, can now be taken in scarcely one second of time, and without any.delay in preparation. Children’s Portraits and Family Groups I can be photographed in an instant," without the least constraint. .ion [ For Out-door Photography this superior advantages,' Picnic Parties, Portrait Groups and Views, also Photok of Horses and' oilier animals, will be taken pnthe short-' egt notice. - ' ■ ‘ O7 7 ■ 983 EOR SALE. <'■! ' ■" •?» nn;'.7o: .. . TARAUGHT Pride, of the. Norfch” Apply tp— , ' ' " 1 909 PITT & BENNETT. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2nd, ■ . . bi<" :. ' ~ ■ < ' . : ‘ d w At Twelve o' Clock Noon, :r ■ ' : ' - ;T AUCKLAND. ft j T”7f ‘ FOR ABSOLUTE SALE at. Auction, by order of T, MackparlanP, Raq',' , Trustee. ■ 7 <1 ■ ■ r •. ~ The Leasehold of Premises KNOWN AS THE GISBORNE BREWERY, Gisborne, T>EING A GOOD SUBSTANTIAL ■ Building of Fppr Stojigs.Jbjjil£ of heart of Kauri, with Cellerage all in good working order, capable turpipg pnf 10 jihds. per day, and at present, occupied by. Mr. W, F. CRAW*FOitD., ? JOff gGW JC.' . Further frqfla 8...T0mi C 0.,. Auctioneers. ,959 Auckland.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 922, 2 March 1881, Page 6
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