SALES BY PITT AND BENNETT. _ CATTLE SALES. JMTT & TJENNETT BEG to intimate that they will continue to hold their Fortnightly Sales of (attic at the MAKARAKA YARDS, viz., on EACH ALTERNATE WEDNESDAY. The following arc the dates for this Quarter :— Wednesday, May 18th „ June Ist. >» „ 15th. ~ „ 29th. „ Julv I.3th. „ 27th. During the winter months the sales will commence at 12 o’clock. WOOL & SHEEPSKINS SALE. In compliance with the request of ntiiner ous customers, we have decided to hold a monthly sale of \\ 00l and Sheepskins at Makaraka on the first Wednesday in each month, commencing June Ist. Up-country clients will kindly forward theirs at any time to Mr. Caulton at Makaraka and those coastwise will be received by us at the wharf, Gisborne. PITT & BENNETT, Auctioneers. 78
SALES BY BOURKE & SMITH. JJOURKE & gMITH HAVING made arrangements for the use of the Sale Yards at MAKARAKA, intend establishing a MONTHLY' SALE of Cattle, Horses, ami Stock of all sorts, Farming implements, Produce, &c., &<•., at thut place. The following is the order of dates on which the Sales will be held :— Monday, (>f.h June. Monday, 4th July. Monday, Ist August. And so on throughout the year. Our object in starting the above is to meet a much felt want, that of regular sale davs throughout the year, offering dealers special advantage for buying and selling stock &c &e., N.B. — Liberal Cash advances will be made against Stock and Produce of any description entered for absolute sale at. any of our monthly sales. Any person wanting QUIET MILKING COWS can always obtain the same on application to the auctioneers. 1176 TIICVKLIS2S. I BEG to return my sincere and heartfelt thanks to the friends who so kindly assisted in removing the body of my late' husband from the scene of the' accident to Wae-renga-a-hika ; to those who attended to it ; and to all for the kind help and sympathy bestowed upon myself and family in my sudden bereavement. MARGARET' B UCHA NAN, Ormond, May 6th, 1881. 83 TO LET. The Roseland Bakery. f | 111 ESE Premises having been completely renovated, and the oven raised and rebuilt, affords a capital opportunity for any one desirous of embarking in the Bakery business in the flourishing township of Roseland. Apply to— W. M. COMMON, Gisborne, Or to—H. J. U’REN, Makaraka.
TXTotlce. A BILL to make provision for the establishment of a HARBOUR BOARD and for the construction of HARBOUR WORKS, for the port of Gisborne, will be introduced into the House of Representatives during the Session of the General Assembly next ensuing. The Draft of the Bill can be seen < n a .plication at the Office of William Le R, e 8 Solicitor, Gisborne. W. L. REES, G2 Solicitor for the Promoters B IL H !Il n A ? S ’p C r Ul T’ ( Books Handbills, I osters, &e.. printed at the Standard Office with neatness and desnatch
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 942, 11 May 1881, Page 3
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