SALES BY GRAO.AH, FI7T, AID BENNETT. £VRAHAM, JOtrn & Will sell by auction at their mart on WEDNESDAY, 26th inst. WITHOUT RESERVE. A AA SOUTHERN CROSS PETROi W LEUM SHARES. 101 QRAHAM, JpiTT & 'JJENNETT Will sell by Auction, on the premises of Messrs Parnoil & Boylan, on THURSDAY the 27th inst., at 11.30 a.m. Fruit and ornamental trees, Pot Plants, Shrubs, &c., from the wellknown Nursery of Messrs Mason Bros., Auckland. The above trees are 'to hand, and will be offered on the above date without fail. 102 Cattle Sales. Graham, Pitt, & Bennett, BEG to intimate that they will continue to hold their Fobtnightly Sales of Cattle at the MAKARAKA YARDS, viz., on EACH ALTERNATE WEDNESDAY. The following are the dates for this Quarter :— 19th July 2nd August 16th August 30th August *„• At 12 noon during the Winter Months. WOOL AND SHEEPSKINS SALE Will take place the first Wednesday in each month. GRAHAM, PITT, & BENNETT. 59 8A 8Y CARt aW SMITH & CO. B . CATTLE SALES. QARLAW gJMITH & £}O. BEG to announce that their Monthly Cattle Sales at Waorenga-a-hika, will be held, for the ensuing quarters, on the following dates s—- „ July 25 th. „ Aug. 22nd, Sales at 12 o'clock. 60 IST o t £c e . A STATEMENT having been circulated XX. that Mr SAMUEL STEVENSON has an interest in the JErated Water and Lemonade Manufactory (late Hird's) now owned by me, I desire to give the same the most emphatic contradiction, Mr Stevenson, or any other person, has no Interest whatever in my business, 50 D. PAGE. Special Ironmongery Of all descriptions. COMPLETE STOCK. IN SPITE OF THE PRESENT KEEN COMPETITION GROLL & INGLE Will continue to sell CHEAPER, than any House in the Ray. Trial will suffice. Support those who First brought down the Prices. EUREKA HOUSE. Croll and Ingle. 54 FRUIT TBEES, FRUIT TREES. APPLES on BLIGHT-PROOF STOCKS. All the best English and American Varieties. Pears, Plums, Cherries, Wines, Gooseberries & Figs, all of First-class Sorts. Ornamental & Flowering Shrubs. SEED POTATOES — Snowflake, American Early, &c. Flower and Vegetable Seeds, Blue Gum.’, and Box Thorn. H. BULL, 65 Carnarvon-Street Nursery. M. JENNINGS, Bogs to announce that he has opened a TOBACCONISTS SHOP in Pesl-stbebt, (Next to the British Empire Hotel.) And invites the Lovers of the Weed to come and inspect his Large Stock of— PIPES in Meerschaum, Wood and Clay, which cannot be surpassed in the District, together with a— Choice lot or Cioaes & Cioabbtte Casks and Holders. And a Largo Assortment of Ambers and Pipe Mounts. None but the Bost Quality of Tobacco's and Cigars will ba kept in Stock. A Fins Assortment or Pbbvumbby, Pipes Cleaned and Repaired. 68 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. THE CENTRAL BUTCHERY is now Removed into the Gladstone Rood, next Mr H, Lewis’ Grocery Store, ( whore the Proprietors are determined that it shall hold, i own against Ml Oompotitlon, 64
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1105, 25 July 1882, Page 3
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