STARTLING NEWS! 11 Read the following: ZE3Z _ L ZE "W I S Is now selling his SUMMER GOODS at PRICES hitherto UNHEARD OE in the Bay ; as a criterion, note SOME OF HIS QUOTATIONS; Boys’ Good Holland Coats, 3/9, worth 5/. Men’s Merino Shirts, 2/3, worth 3/6. Men’s Brown Cotton Half Hose, 6d, worth 9d. Men’s do., do., do., 7d per pair, or 3/ the half dozen. Ladies’ Fancy Ties, Bd, worth 1/6, only a few left. Boys’ Brown Cotton Socks, 6d, good value for Bd. Men’s Brown Holland Coats, 7/, worth 9/ COME -A.JSTZD SEE THEI Sheppard Plaid Trousers, at 5/6. Strong Tweed Trousers, 6/. ALL COTTON GOODS AT REDUCED RATES. TAHESS MATERIAL—Iu Summer Serges, Beiges, Lustres (plain and figured), Grenadines and Piques, Sateen Cloths, Galatea Stripes, Pompadour, and Fancy Prints. T ACES, Frillings, Edgings and Embroideries, Lisse Frillings (black and white). T ADIES’ aud Girls’ Straw Hats, Men’s, Boys’, and Youths’ Straw Hats. TpICHUS and Collarettes, Ladies’ and Children’s Gloves. T ADIES’ and Children’s Hosiery. Gent’s Silk and Satin Ties, 1/6, worth 2/6 Ombre Buttons and Ribbons in the newest shades. AND OILMEN’S STOKES of every description; Best Brands ; and Lowest Prices. T>ASPBERRY AND LEMON SYKUPS, and other Cordials, by the Case, at Manufacturers’ Prices. ZEHZ . 3L ZES "W I s , GLADSTONE ROAD. 191
SALES BY PITT AND BENNETL _ UNRESERVED SALE —OF—--12,400 ACRES, OK THEREABOUTS, OF THE W H A T A U POKO BLOCK, SITUATE IN THE POVERTY BAY DISTRICT, AND CLOSE TO THE Town of Gisborne. • The Sale at ’the request of the Mortgagee, will be under the conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Napier, and in accordance with the provisions of “ The Conveyancing Ordinance Amendment Act, 1860,” and “ The Sales by the Mortgagees Act, 1870.” PITT and BENNETT Have been instructed by PAUL A. F. BIRCH Eeq., Registrar of the Supreme Court at Napier, at the request of the Mortgagee, to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their AUCTION MART, Gladstone Road, in the Town of Gisborne, on TUESDAY, the 7th day of February, 1882, At the hour of Half-fast Two c’ciocm in tho Afternoon. Lot 1. A LL that PIECE or PARCEL of LAND, containing 12,400 ACRES more or less, being a portion of the WHATAUPOKO BLOCK, in the District of Poverty Bay, County of Cook, being the Land comprised and described in the Deed under which the Mortgagee sells, and subject thareto. Lot 2. rpHE REVERSIONARY INTEREST (if any) which will vest in the Mortgagee in 1000 ACRES of the said Block, (and not included in* Lot 1), on payment of £6,500 with Interest secured thereon by the Mortgagors to a third party. Tho terms are One-fourth Cash on the fall of the hammer, the balance on execution of the Conveyance within tho time limited in the Conditions of Sale. For Conditions of Sale, a Plan of the Property, and Particulars as to Title, &c., apply at the Office of— HUGH J. FINN, Solicitor, Gisborne, Solicitor for the Mortgagee. Or to the Auctioneers. 51 Mrs. Hartnett, DRESS & HABIT-MAKER, Gladstone Road, GisbobNe. BEGS to return thanks to the Ladies of Poverty Bay for past favors, aud trusts to merit a continuance of tlie same. Alb Olidbbs Pbomttlx Execvtid. 36
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1030, 31 January 1882, Page 3
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