SALES BY CARLAW SMITH & CO. QABLAW gMITH & £<O., Are instructed to sell at their mart, on SATURDAY NEXT, the 17th inst„ at 11.30 a.m., the following lines of Groceries : — CASES OF COLMAN’S WHITE □ Starch 10 cases Brown & Polson’s Cornflour 10 cases Wbybrow’s Warranted Pickles 5 cases Morton’s Pickles 25 cases Deßoubaix Jenner’s Candles 6 cases Eagle Brand Condensed Miik 3 cases Swiss Condensed Milk 3 cases Scotch Mixtures 2 eases Lemon Peel 3 cases Epp’s Cocoa, Homeopathic 3 cases Fry’s Cocoa, Homo?pathic 6 cases t Sardines 6 cases 4 Sardines 6 cases Currants, new fruit 10 cases Raisins, new fruit 10 cases Sultanas, new fruit G lulf-chcsts Tea 2 cases Mustard These Goods are all of the best brands, and have just been imported from the Home Market. The Auctioneers beg to point out that this is a rare opportunity for Storekeepers, Country settlers, Hotel proprietors,, &c., to buy cheap, and confidently recommend the Goods as being of the very best quality. For sums of £2O or over, approved Three Month’s Bill will be taken. 20G
CATTLE SALES. QARLAW QMITII & QO. BEG to announce that their Monthly Cattle Sales at Waerenga-a-1 ik>i. will be held, for the ensuing quarters, on the following dates : — Monday, June 19th. „ July 37th. Aug. 14th. Sales at 12 o’clock. 67 WANTED known that Arthur J Cooper, of Lowe-street, is continually in receipt of fresh consignments of Boots and Shoes from the best markets. He has on stock a lot of gent’s handsome Balmoral and Elastic boots. Prices moderate. 203 ~SPEIGHrsILES~~ CHRISTCHURCH EXHIBITION, 1882. THE undersigned begs to call attention to the fact that out of FOUR FIRSTCLASS PRIZES awarded to Exhibiton of Colonial Ales at the above Exhibition, Messrs Jas. Speight & Co., of Dunedin, Obtained TWO, thereby sustaining their reputation of being the Premier Brewers of really firstclass Ales. The following is a copy of the Jurors’ awards :— “ Speight, Dunedin. —Export Pale Ales. First-class Ale; stands out prominently as a very Superior Ale. We recommend Certificate of Gold Medal.” “Speight, Dunedin.—Strong Ales. Good, Sound, Strong Ale, of considerable merit. Certificate of Gold Medal.” Wm. hatcltffe, 208 Agent for Poverty Bay.
WANTED KNOWN that Arthur J. Cooper, Lowe-btreet, is selling Lawn Tennis Shoes at the following prices ■ — Ladies’, lUs 6d ; Gent’s from 12s 6d. Superior quality. 204 ARTHUR J. COOPER, LOWE-STREET, Boot and Shoe Importer, and Manufacturer, BEGS to announce to liis Friends and the General Public, that he is now in possession of Colonial, English and French Boots which he is prepared to dispose of at die Lowest Remunerative Rates. 202 Te Akai, June 14th, 1882. To Mr D. G. McKay, — I hereby apologise to you, for having O used your name in connection with the Cutting of the Bourn at the Arai Bridge. I am informed that I did so, but I have no recollection of saying it; nevertheless, I deem it my duty to tender to you this explanation, and my humble apology. 207 C. YOUNG. WANTED— TWO MEN to dig about three acres of potatoes. — Apply, stating price per bag, at the office of— M. J. GANNON, 176 Peel-street. WANTED KNOWN — That Steam is Superior to the CENTRAL BUTCHERY GAS in the manufacture of Small Goods. 84 WANTED KNgWN that PETER NIVEN is a purchaser of Wool and Sheep-skins for CASH 1 33 WANTED KNOWN that A. J. Cooper of Lowe-street, continues to manufacture on his premises, Ladies’ and Gent’s boots and shoes to order. Fit and workmanship guaranteed. 201 DR LEGGATT has REMOVED to the Residence lately occupied by E. if. WARD, Esq., in LOWE-STREET. Hom’s of Consultation—ll to 12 and 6 jo 7. 123 REMOVAL. TW. PORTER will f ronsact all matters ft of Private Business at the Offices uf PORTER & CROFT, Lowe street. 191 ixr o'lic o. ON and after the present date the price of Milk will be FIVEPENCE per Quart. W. C. WALSH, p. McFarlane, A. WESTON, M. BATY. MR F. LAST, Surgeon and Dentist, CAN be consulted nt his residence—Mrs IL Adair’s — Bright-street, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. daily. 145
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1087, 15 June 1882, Page 3
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