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SALES EY C/RLAW SMITH & CO. TUESDAY", 3rd of OCTOBER. At J 2 O'Clock. £WILAW (gMITH & £JO. Are instructed by J. B. POYNTER, Fsq.. (in consequence of his having sold the Bushmerc Estate) to sell on the property, on TUESDAY, OCT. 3rd, at Noon. CATTLE. Prime Bullocks Cows Springers Yearlings Calves SHEEP. A PEN OF FAT LAMBS. HORSES. Prize Draught Mare “ FALLOW , in foal t.» “ Dugdale,” • Draught Horses (broken) i do (unbroken) DIGS. 50 Well-Bred Pigs. Sale ‘ 12 o’clock. Lu •. heox Provided, N.B.—Entries of other Cattle, or Horses, will be received by the Auctioneers. Cattle Sales. Graham. Pitt & Bennett, BEG to intimate that they will continue to hold their Fout-ighily Sales of Cattle at the MAKARAK.X A A RDS, viz., on EACH ALTERNATE WEDNESDAY. The following are ti e 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. 50

X_, O S 07 - i y^OST— A BUGGY RUG. Finder will be rewarded on leaving the same at the ■ Masonic Stables. 416 B. C. FRYER, j H NEW BOOKS, t By the best Standard Authors, now opened I and For Sale at JAMES SHYDEfi BROWSE’S g BOOK REPOSITORY, | Gladstone Road Gisborne. , ’ Of whirl, the following is i. port ion only . POPULAR SCIENCE :—Antra, Bees and | Wasps (Lubbock) ; Huxley’s Elementary j Pbvsiology ; Huxley's Essays & Ley Sermons ; | Lubbock’s Origin & Metamorp osis of Insects, i Krehomenon or the Kepublic of Materialism; j Mimi Iteiuling; Babbitt’s Vital Materialism; ! Furaduv’s Various l*urci-sof Nulure ; Prime.al i Man; ‘(Duke of Argyll) ; Judd Volcanoes; | i Doctrine of Descent, and Darwinism ; The ' ! Human Knee (Figuier) ; James Mill (bio- ' graphy); J. S. Mill’s Criticism ; Compte’s | I Philosophy of the Sciences ; Pool falls Ou the j ' Boundaries of Another World (Dole Owen); Ennemosers History of Magic (2 vols.); ' Flowers of the Sky (Proctor).

|~4 ENERAL LITERATURE: McCarthy’s I \IX Epoch of Reform, 1830-50; Half-hours of English History; Stretton’s In Prison and Our ; The Nerves ; Wonderful Things of All Nations (2 vols.); Montaigne’S Essays ; Morley’s English Literature; Alisons s Epitome Historv of Europe; Boulton’s mission Empire; Frank Buckland's Curb sit ies of Natural History; Hay’s Western Barbary; Kingsley's Phaethon ; Chalmers’ Astronomical Discoun-eS Giffard’s Deeds of Naval Daring ; Life I of Grimaldi by Charles Dickens ; Howe’s | Roughing it in Van Di.-mau’s Land ; Howell's , Undiscovered Country ; Kingston's Adven- I Hires in the Fur West ; Kingston al the South | Pole; Secrets Worth Koran.g; Life of the PriHM Consort ; P'-oi’l-s Edition ; History of Ireland ; lliggms.m's Common Sense about. , Women; llealtl. Lectures f.r the People ; , I Peabody’s English Joim.ali.in ; Triump s of ; I Perseverance (Cooper); Manners of the Arisi tocracy ; T- e World ut. Home ; Recent Polar Voyages ; Gilhnore’s Land of the Boer; New- | man’s The Lone Streets; Plimket’s Burke’s ami I John Bright’s Speeches; Modern History of | Ireland; Life of Lord Bem-oiisll.ld ; Brown’s I Gypsies of Spain ; Life of George Steplieii-ou ; i Delusions arid Impostures ; History ui EngHand (White); Alison’s History of Europe; ContrihutionsloControV.rl.nl Writings; 111 the Rocky Mountmus ; Hnllulii mid De '..line’s Coustituiioniil History of Eng and Ginb us’ Roman Empire (1 vols); Disraeli’s Cui brailles of Literature; Calamities mid Quarrels of Authors ; Romance of History, etc. Tft /ITISt'EbLANEOUS—Cmd Sharping Ex- : Tnjx. posed, by Hotulin ; Life of Houdiii ; ! Family Doctor ; Consult. Me ; The Apoeryp st; Muuual of Bee Keeping ; Bo k of Noble Eng- ; lish Women ; The Great Army ; .-ketches of i Thomas Lieb’s District ; Kmim-nt Solrlier, ; : Poetical Ingenuities ; Forster's Life of Ci.arles i Dickens ; Art of Public Speaking ; Dcbateis Hmidbm k; Treatment of the Hair ; Hearing and How to Keep It; The Nerves ; The Eyesight ; Long Life and How to Reach H ; Agony Columns of the Times; Hulf-boura with the Best Authors. €4 ARDENING.—Glenny’s Gardening for thp Million; Wood's Guide; Multum i in Parvo ; Gardening ; Cottage Gardening ; i Vegetable Garden ; Glenny’s Guideuhig nt u ' glance; Loudet.'s Plain Instructions in Gardening ; Good Gardening (Wood), Borrows. POETRY— Tennyson, Longfellow, Byron, Hcott, Eliza Cock, Legendary Ballads of England, Dante, Moore, Butler, Cowper, Milton, Wordsworth, Shelley, Campbell, Keats, Colieridge, Pope’s Hind and Odyssey, Hood. SPECIAL NOTICE is called to the fol towing Works of High Class Fiction: I Sir Walter Seott’s Norels (Author’s Edition) ■ complete ill 23 vols., Ills 8il.; Bulwer's Novels : complete 12 vols., 8s 6d ; Cuptain Marryatt’s 1 Novels, complete in 14 vols., 9r 4d ; Aimar.l s I Indian Novels, complete in 26 vols., 17s 4.1 ; One Hundred and Forty-four Years of British 1 Boxing, complete in 19 vols., 24s ; other lead--1 ing Novelists Works complete, equally cheap. • Thackeray's Works, complete in 24 vols., , handsomely’ bound and illustrated throughout, £4 18s. The Loading' Library, SS. Per Quarter, or 3d. per Single Volume, contains over 1060 Works v£ Fiction, Biography, Tiaveis, History and General Literature. 30

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1164, 2 October 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1164, 2 October 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1164, 2 October 1882, Page 3

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