SALES BY GRAHAM. PITT, AND BENNETT._ UNRESERVED SALE. Q-RAHAM, JpiTT & Have been favored with instructions from Mr JAS. SCRIMGEOUR (who is leaving the district) to sell at his residence at I Matawhero, on— TUESDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER, At 11 a.m. O/I First-class 4-tooth Ewes & Lambs 20 Head Young Dairy Stock 8 Good Milking Cows The Well-known Draught Mare “ Myrtle ” in foal to Matchless 10 Good Farm Horses 60 Fowls 1 Cart, lot Harness, Farming Implements to numerous to mention. Dairy Utensils 1 Sledge House 11x20, and all Household Furniture.
LUNCHEON PROYHDED. 315 Cattle Sales. Graham, Pitt, & Bennett, BEG to intimate that they will continue to hold their Fortnightly Sales of Cattle at the MAKARAKA YARDS, viz., on EACH ALTERNATE WEDNESDAY. The following are the dates for this Quarter : — 13th September 27th do 11 tn October 25th do. * # * At 12 noon during the Winter Months. WOOL AND SHEEPSKINS SALE Will take place the first Wednesday in each month. GRAHAM, PITT, & BENNETT. <59 TO STOREKEEPERS, HOTELKEEPERS, RUNHOLDERS, &c. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. QARLAW gMITH & QO. WILL sell on the above date, at 2 p.m., at their Mart, the following GROCERIES AND Oilmen’s Stores:
25 Boxes Caudles (Brandon) 4 tons Oatmeal 1 case Castor Oil (pints) 8 boxes Indian Tea 40 boxes first-class Tea 10 half-chests do do 25 cases Marmalade (Keillor’s) 14 „ Currants 23 „ Golden Syrup 10 „ Sarsaparilla 9 i, Treacle 20 ~ Corn Fleur 5 Gunnies Sugar 250 mars do 50 drums Linseed Oil (raw) 50 do do do (boiled) 9 cwt Galvanised Steel Staples 0 Barb Wire Lever Strainers (for fixing up Barb wire.) 20 casks Flour of Suphur 40 casks Cement; 15 casks Ground Ginger 9 tons Moir’s Flour (sacks) 2 „ do do (100’s) 1 „ do do (50s) 5 M Barb Wire 8 „ No. 6 acorn Fencing VVirc 3 „ No. 7 do do do 4 „ No. 8 do do do 100 bags Oats Terms :—Under £'2s, cash ; over that amount, three month’s approved Bills. SALE AT 2 P.M. 361 Beer for the Million! GISBORNE BREWERY. T° meet the times and the approaching hot weather, the Undersigned has, from this date RucAicod. the Frice of his Sparhliaff Ales to £4 lOS per Hogshead. ta' THE QUALITY will be maintained. NO BRIBERY TO BARMEN. G. JOHNSTONE. 344
J. R. BROOKE, GENERAL CARTER & CARRIER, IS NOW Prepared to supply to his many Friends and Customers—’ COAL & FIREWOOD. IN ANY QUANTITY. Special attention will, us heretofore, be given to the Parcel Delivery and General Carrying Depot of hi» Business, and all Order, will meet with prompt attention. r 247 DR LEGGATT has REMOVED to the Residence lately occupied by E. ff. WARD, Esq., in LOWE-STREET. Hours of Consultation—ll to 12 aud 6 10 7. 60 NTOt Lost NOR—GONE BEHIND. BUSINESS however is now temporarily carried on in the Cottage at tue rear of the premises pending alterations. M. HALL, 942 Saddler, Gisborne. COALS! GOALS 11 COALS!!! H. W. LUKE. HAVING purchased the cargo of NEWCASTLE COAL ex WAIWERA is ' now able to sell at a price which will— DEFY COMPETITION, Mil la t» mU tUfifotm,
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1155, 23 September 1882, Page 3
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