SALES BY PITT & BENNETT. J>ITT & JJENNETT, Will ‘hold their usual Fortnightly Sale on WEDNESDAY NEXT, at the*Makaraka Yards, at 12 Noon, when they will sell—--0 OR 7 VERY GOOD BEEF. 6REALLJY WELL-BRED QUIET HEIFERS. Instructed by J. Ferris, Esq. Q GOOD HEIFERS AND 2 STEERS. Also, — WTO 12 HEAD OF 3-YEAR OLD STEERS. And A LOT OF GOOD YOUNG STOCK. 214
J>ITT & JZJENNETT Have been instructed to sell by Auction WITHOUT RESERVE, at the ALBION STABLES, on SATURDAY, July 2, at 12 o’clock—--6 VALUABLE HORSES, lately been working on Tramway 6 SETS HARNESS, complete TRUCKS and TROLLEYS 40 fathom Wire Rope, 40 fathom Manilla Rope, odd Ropes, Blocks, Picks, Wheelbarrows, Shovels, Landing Stages, &c. A few hundred feet KAURI and KARTKA TIMBER, on the Kaiti Beach. By order of the Trustee in the Estate of A. F. HARDY, at 2 p.m. THE UNDIVIDED SHARES in the following Blocks of HoromonaTe Rakitai, viz., — Tangihana, Okahuatia No. 2, (or Te Arolia) Okahuatia No. 1, Te Kowhai, Subject to an Annuity of Fifteen Pounds. AFTER WHICH CANTERBURY HAMS & BACON, Cheese, Sugar, Flour, Oatmeal, Spades Tomahawks, &c., &c. 228 r’ozr Sale. PU A T A I RUN, with 3000 SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES, &c., &c. For further particulars apply to—--222 PITT & BENNETT. TENDERS. FTIENDERS are hereby invited for LAYING KERBING iu portions of Gladstone Road and Cobden-street, about 23 chains. Tenders to be sent into my office by TUESDAY, 4th July, by 4 o’clock, where Specifications can be seen. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. B. SHERRIFF, 224 Town Clerk. NOTICE TO CARTERS, PROPRIETORS OF MUSIC HALLS, BOATS, CARRIAGES, &c. J HEREBY give notice that, all LICENSES of any sort issued by the Borough Council, of Gisborne, EXPIRE on the 30th instant, and will have to be renewed, or legal proceedings will be instituted against the offenders. B. SHERRIFF, 228 Town Clerk. EEave You Heard the News ! T H E London Photograpic Company, (Next the British Empire Hotel). Are taking Carte de Visites at 5s per |doz ; 7s 6d per doz. For Three Weeks Only, As we have bought a business, and engaged to open in Auckland next month. Every Sitter will be Presented with a Ticket in a FREE ART UNION. £3O worth of Prizes to be drawn for, before we leave Gisborne, as there are only about 50 Tickets left, we should advise all to hurry up. HAVING heard that some Scurrilous Rival has been reporting that our local work will not compare with the specimens we exhibit, which it is insinuated were not done by ourselves. I beg to inform the Public that every Portrait and View exposed in our rooms was taken by myself, and no other, and that I have been in the Photographic Business in Sydney, Melbourne and New Zealand for 21 years, as can be testified by most of the leading business people of Gisborne. 220 C. H. MONKTON.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 956, 29 June 1881, Page 3
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