Sale of Jewellery. piTT A JgENNETT Have been favored with instructions from the Importer to sell by Auction, at their Mart, on SATURDAY, 23th October, at 2 p.m.— FIRST - CLASS assortment of English Hunting Gold and Silver Lever WATCHES, by Rotherham and Ehrhards, etc. Waltham and Ladies’ Watches, Diamond Rings, Gold Alberts, Lockets, Studs, Brooches, Earrings, Signet and Dress Rings. Also new design of Silver Jewellery, etc. Every article stamped and guaranteed Genuine and well worth securing. The Goods can be seen at the— MASONIC HOTEL, 109 During this week. TIMBER FOR SALE. O.RAHAM, J>ITT & JJENNETT
Will sell by Auction at 11 a.m. Sharp on SATURDAY the 28th inst., about— O/A/AlCh FEET OF SEASONED WW KAURI, both Ist aud 2nd class, being the residue of timber used for their Building, and now lying in Custom-house-street. WITHOUT RESERVE. 112 Graham, Pitt & Bennett Be# to intimate that they will hold regular sales as under :— LIVE STOCK. Mas a hart—Every alternate Wednesday, at 2 p.m. Wakhknga-a-hika—The third Thursday in each mouth, at 2 p.m. WOOL & SHEEPSKINS : Makahaka—First Wednesday in each Month At Noon. The following are thv dates for the quarter - M aka.aka—llth October WA KH r.ftQA A HIK A—l9th October MAKAttAKA—2dh October Mak a i< aka--Bth November Wakhknga*a-H(Ka—l6t|i November MamabaKA- -22nd November Makahaka- -6th December Makauaka-20th December Waskssuk-a-bika —Deuombar. 86
Summer Goods.' LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF THE ABOVE 18 I NOW OPEN E D, ‘ H, LEWIS’S. All Goods Marked at '.Lowest Prices. Comparison Invited I Competition Defied!. rp H E STOCK COMPRISES— Plain and Figured Lustres (ALL SHADES). Sateens (Plain and Figured) «ar A Splendid Vakisty, not to be surpassed for choice in town. Sateen Prints also a choice Selectiox. OnnUi yards fancy prints Fbom 3&D. Pee Yaud. Home Spuns and Beiges, from BJd. Per Yard. White Pique Patterns. Oatmeal Cloth & Grenadines. Summer Serges. Ladies’ Corsets (Newest Shapes Whits and Colored. Black & White Lisse Frillings.
A Large Assortment of: Ladies' Hosiery, Ribbons, Laces and Antimacassars. THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Will be found replete with ell the NEWEST PAITERNS and STYLES in Engllxh, Scotch, Geelong, Nel.on and Kaiapoi Tweed.. NOTE SOME OF THE PRICES— Men’* Tweed Trouser, from 8/9d. Men’. Tweed Trousere 4 Vesta from 18/6. Maa’. Blue Diagonal Caata, 23/. Youth.’ Tweed Suita, 19/6. Mas’e, Boy.’ and Youth.’ HATS in Fell, Tu«caa. Leghorn, cud Tw.ed.
ONLY A FEW OF THE SIXPENNY HATS LEFT. CHHiOoaijßwtaw —A»t— QILMKN'S gTOkliS. Boat Broad, only kept iu atock, aud Lowest Frieca Cluu-god. tar Cuatomer. waited upon, aud Good, promptly delivered. n. LEWIS.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1185, 26 October 1882, Page 3
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