Messrs. Bourke and Smith will sell, this day, a valuable property in Grey-street.
Messrs. Pitt and Bennett will sell, to-day, sundry furniture and horses, land at Ormond, &c. ; and on Wednesday next, cattle and sheep.
A special meetinc; of the shareholders in the Poverty Bay Printing Company will be held on the 16th March, to wind up the Company.
The South Pacific Petroleum Company offer the remaining unallotted shares, pro rata to shareholders, at sixpence a share, fourth call paid.
The following tenders for kerbing some portion of the footpaths in the Borough, were received by the Council on Tuesday last:— Jas. Wright (accepted), 13s 6d per chain -, Allan Taylor, 15s; T. Smith, 15s 6d • P. Searle, 16s ; G. Wilkinson, 13s 9d ■ H. J. Reid, 235.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 923, 5 March 1881, Page 3
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126Untitled Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 923, 5 March 1881, Page 3
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