I J>ITT & JgENNETT T>EG to intimate that in consequence of Wednesday, 25th inst., being Agricultural and Pastoral Society’s Show, they will POSTPONE their usual Fortnightly Cattle Sale at Makaraka, until WEDNESDAY, Ist November. 501 f|IHE undersigned have been instructed to sell by Auction on THURSDAY, the 26th inst., at 2 p. m., at the Government Yards, Childers Road—--0 FOUR-TOOTH LINCOLN RAMS, Bred by Joseph May Esq. The Sheep will be sold in the Wool, and can now be seen in the Government Paddock. GRAHAM, PITT & BENNETT. B4 Graham, Pitt 1 Bennett Beg to inthr.Htp that they will hold regu'ar sales as under :— LI V E S TOCK. MaK\H'KT Every alternate Wednesday, at 2 pm. Waehknga-a ii'Kx -T* e third Thursday in each month, al 2 p.m. \V< H)L A SH EEI’SK I NS : VI akakAKA —First Wednesday in each Month At Noon. The following are the «tatr» for the quarter :— Mak a 1 aka— 11th October Waf.cinga a H'KA —l9rh October Makaraka—2 th Oetoher Mak a f.AK a—Bth November Wamunova lUKA —With November MakakxKa- -22 h-I November MAK A U AKA 6»h Dreemlr.-r MaK a AKA "M* Ih- .‘rnber W A Kit ENG A A lUKA—2lst December. 85 Summer Goods. LARGE AXD WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF THE ABOVE IS NOW OPEN E D, -—AT— H. LEWIS’S. All Goods Marked at Lowest Prices. Comparison invited! Competition Med! ip 11 E STOCK CO M PHIS ES— Plain and Figured Lustres (ALL SHADES). Sateens (Plain and Figured) 4S”A Splendid Variety, not to be surpassed for choice in town, i Sateen Prints also a choice Seleotiox. 2000 Y^ ; r^ Y vZ vls ! Home Spuns and Beiges, from RJd. Per Yard. i White Pique Patterns. Oatmeal Cloth & Grenadines. Summer Serges. Ladies’ Corsets (Newest Shapes White axd Colored. Black & White Lisse Frillings. i . g j Assortment of: Lad cs' Hosiery, itibb.ms, l.aces a 1 ■ nimacassars. 7' A’
CLOTJIdC DHPA Will Le foiled rep’e'e wi’h d; the NEWEST PA'l'l’EllNS ami STYLES in English. Seo ch. Geelong, Nelson ami K iapoi Tweeds XOTE SOyfE OF THE PRICES— Men's T reel Tr -users from S'9d. Me Twe*d Trc-iRP- fc ”.-sts ho 10'0. P, : p ’H. 1 r Ol ! S , *».?/. V.rit’i • T <-< d , E’'G. Men’s, i; . > t .d ’ outh ’ 11. VI Sin Felt, Tns an, Leghorn, . nd T \ et.-d. • X . : FEW <>F I HE SIXmXY liAiS Uid. CmOCEJtXES —AND—QILM E N ’ S gTOK K 8 . Best Brauds only kept iu stock, and Lowest Prices Charged.
Fetf' Customers waited upon, and Coods I promptly delivered. ! H. UES'W I S. 86
NOTICE. ALL ORDERS for the Removal of Night Soil must be left in the box at Mrs i Wilshire’s Dressmaking and Millinery i i.stablishnicnt.Gludstone Road, and will be | promptly attended to. [ &02 JOHN HEARFIELD.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1183, 24 October 1882, Page 5
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