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i Graham, Pitt & Bennett Beg to intimate tkiU they will hold regular sales as under :— L 1 VE STOCK. Makak.'KT —Every aiternaie Wednesday, at ' 2 p in. I WAERENGA-A-HIKA- Tlic third Thursday in i ’ each month, at 2 p.m. ■ WOOL & SHEEPSKINS : , i Makaraka—First-Wednesday in each Month , | At Noon. i The following are the dates for the quar- j | ler Makati;ka—ll th October Wai>u:nga-a-ii ika —l9th October M \kai:aka- -25tii October Makakaka—Bl h November \Vaeki:n(.a-a-hika—lfilli November ) Maka it a k a—22m I N ove in her Makakaka—fith December M AKA 1.-AK A —2lH h I leejinber Waekeng A-A-HlKA —2lst December. ■ ARTHUR J. COOPER, 8 §2 -4 h E i i eg O _2 I BEGS to annonnee to his friends and the I general public of Gisborne that he has I just received and opened out a 1 irge and , i varied stock of Laihes', Gent’s., Youths’, ' ; and Children s BOOTS AND SHOES. ! Which for QUALITY an<l CHEAPNESS ■ j cannot be surpassed in Gisborne. i His Stock compriseis a large and varied as- ' i sortment of Gent’s English A Colonial Sown 1 ' Watertight, Elastic Side & Balmoral Boots, . i Ludics’ Kid. Ekistic Side, Balmoral and , Glove Kid button Boots (S' 18/6. ■ Ladies’ ami Gent's Calf and Felt Slippers, I Canvas, Oxford, and Lawn Tennis Sixecs. j

Bluchers (a. 8/<». and i Ladies’ Exhibition Prunella Boots @ 10/. 1 An Early Inspection is In vited.it H : T.MI'OUXUED A T MATAWHERO. • By G. Campbell, Sept. 28, 1882. Brown Mare, star un forehead, black points, indistinct brand off shoulder. Bay Gelding, two hind feet white, blotch brand near shouidex‘ Chesnut filly, star on forehead, no brand i visible. , ■ Brown Mare, black points, no brand visible I Will be sold at the Pound Yai’ds, Oct. ; 12, 1882, u.uv&s redeemed. 427 K. M, STEGGALL, Poundktn per . To Cricketers. TO MEN' S AND BOY’S CRICKET : C I. V BS. James Snyder Browne, I HAS just received, to his special order, < id! kinds of CRICKFTIN’G MA- • TEIIIAL, by the host London Makers, coni- ; prising : ■

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1169, 7 October 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1169, 7 October 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1169, 7 October 1882, Page 3

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