Graham, Pitt & Bennett Beg to intimate that they will hold regular sales as under : — LIVE STOCK. Ma Kara kt—Every alternate Wednesday, at 2 pm. Waekenga-a-iiiKa—The third Thursday in | each month, at 2 p.m. I wool & sheepskins : Makaraka—First Wednesday in each Month At Noon. ‘ The following aiv the dates for the quarter :— Makaraka—llth October Waeki-nga a-hika—l9th October M AKa i<Aka-~2-.<t il October Mak a Rak a—Bt h November V aeren'G.a-a-hika—l6tl’i November Makaraka—22n<l November Makaraka —6th December Makaraka—2oth December \\ aekknga-a-.hj ka —21st December. 59 ARTHUR J. COOPER. bS *- g Ph H g BEGS to announce to his friends and the general public of Gisborne that he ha< I just received and opened out a large and I varied stock of Ladies’, Gent’s., Youths’, i and Children’s
BOOTS AND SHOES, Which for QUALITY and CHEAPNESS cannot be surpassed in Gisborne. His Stock comprises a large and varied assortment of Gent’s English & Colonial Sewn Watertight, Elastic Side & Balmoral Boots, Ladies’ Kid, Elastic Side, Balmoral and Glove Kid button Boots (o’ 18/6. Ladies’ and Gent’s Caif and Felt Slippers, Canvas, Oxford, and Lawn Tennis Shoes. Bluchers @ 8/6, and Ladies’ Exhibition Prunella Boots@ 10/. r-sr An Early Inspection is Invited. 11 J M POUNDED AT MATAW’HERO. By G. Campbell, Sept. 28, 1882. Brown Mare, star on forehead, black points, indistinct brand off shoulder. Bay Gelding, two hind feet white, blotch brand near shoulder Chesnut filly, star on forehead, no brand visible. Brown Marc, black points, no brand visible "Will be sold at the Pound Yards, Oct. 12, 1882, unless redeemed. 427 R. M. STEGGALL, Pouudkeeper To Cricketers. I’o MEN’S AND HOY’S CiilUKEl’ e l i: B s.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1170, 9 October 1882, Page 3
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