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GRAHAM, Pitt and Bennett Have Tor Sale A LARGE A WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF Woolpacks, Sacks, Sheep-shears, Stones for sheep-shears, Sheep Ear-markers, Shearers and station stores, Sulphur, Ruddle, Lampblack, Saddlery: a good assortment. Fencing Wire and staples. Corrugated Iron, sheet zinc. Kerosene, Turpentine. Paints and Oils. Galvanized Tubs, Buckets & Billies. Nails: of every kind. Clover and Mangold seeds. Cement, Colonial & Camp Ovens, Stoves, Ranges, Register Grates, Crockery and Glassware, Table Cutlery, B.P. Spoons & Forks. Pocket and Sheath Knives. AND A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF Builders’ and General Ironmongery. SOLE AGENTS FORHall's Celebrated Sheep Dip, AND San Francisco Rubber Pa inf} mixed ready for use NOTE THE ADDRESSGraham, Pitt & Bennett, TEMPORARY PREMISES : CUSTOM-HOUSE STREET. 87

A Novelty in Gisborne. ONE SHILLING Is.—TABLE.—Is. ME and see the BARGAINS on the Shilling Table. Goode have been reduced from Six Shillings j io One Shilling, STRAW HATS on the\ O v/U Shilling Table reduced' From five Shilling). The above Goods are being given away to make room for Large DIRECT Shipments to arrive ex “ City of Bombay,” now due in Dunedin. HA VE been Owv/ marked at Half Price. i WM' ADAIR. 90 DRESS, Mantle & Habitmaking. TO ThFIADIES. J BEG to intimate that I have secured the services of MRS. VANDY JW the whole of her STATE OE EFEIOIENT DRESSMAKERS, and purpose commencing on MONDA Y, tub lUth inst., when all Orders entrusted to her care will be executed in her m:sT style, and with Quick Despatch and a PERFECT FIT MILLINERY!!! Having engaged udd'itional of a FIRST CLASS MILLINER of considerable experience Ladies may RELY on having iheir Orders attended to and finished in the latest London and Paris Eashions, and at the Lowest Prices. *3 N.B.—A limited number of RESPECTABLE OTRI c ! will bo taken (>s Apprentice# 'hr Millinery and Dses.mafeing, ' M ADAXR. .

Graham, Pitt Bennett; Beg to inUrnute 11-:H iDcy wili hold regular mdi’i» us uudar i — I. VE S U)C K • l'K’.iiA|»i Bv.-iy alieiuah- Wedm adiiy, at 2 pm. \V aki.enqa a lUKA - T V third Thursday in cuiili m<mth, ill 2 p.m. \V‘ 4)L & SHEEPSKINS : Mak * ex ka —FiiHi Wednesday in each Month Vr Noon. following nn> tl.o <lutes for the quurMaka aka—lllh O.’tobrr WaehiNUA a lUKA —19th October d AKAIMK4T'dh O'-lobm' Makahak-V -Mlh No rum her Mi afkkng\-a lUKA —IGili November Makaimka- -22nd November Makaicaka- Gth December Makalaka 20th December \V a k hen aa- a • lUK a—2 let December. 85 T7IOR S\LE PBJVATELY ;--Tlio folhiwing Valuable Properties in tho TuHnship of Gisborne :— Lot 4—Section No. 108, Grey street, with two buildings erected thereon. Lot s—Section N . 109, Grey-Btrect, wth stub es. workfllion, and cottage tlipreqq Lot 6—Part of sect ion HQ> Grpy-atroet with 4-roomed houao erected thereon Lot 7 —Pait ut section No. 110, Grey-street with 5-rootned house thereon Lot H—Section No 201, Grey-street, fenced and laid down.infgood grass. Lot 9—Section No. 200, Grey-street, dillo. i Lot 10 - Sect i-m \'o. 199. Q rev street. w ,f l' co’Hird 'ions.*, h’Hil |lp.‘ l, ••»«.. thereon. mid ftooluge. Ii I'uii ”f jo ctin No. 199, Cb ry-street inci ironing.- (abuui { of uo acie.) .• iz- S’ <-<i..ii N i 198, Gicy street, river I’oiiiiit'r. with 9-ro med Douse therein;. tin ! planted with ornamental tree? •.o • Se fii'll- Num. |'l7. 196, 193 I'T d’Vr.i i wedl fenced iind laid u t|| Hl USA. I. ’l7 iU tjou No. 97a (suburbs), Aherdeeu , • olid, 2 acres more or ler>s, river fron- • 'g” Im! In Septi h Nn. 124, Brig’ t street, with two well finished dwellings erected (heri-i»n, oiiti-oiises, garden Sc orchard. I'lir fiiithvi’ parliciilarp mid terms, apply MR D. BERRY’S Office. Gladstone ”r to pARL ' W SJUTII & CO., '►'4 I'l’itionem’s. Pl! I NCE ARTII Uli lioTlT HOBSON AND WELLEBLY-STREETB, AUCKL A N D . HUBERT ORAM ProwiiEion THE PRINCE ARTHUR HOTEL as now erected, is one of the most ConI venient and Well-appointed Hotels in the I Australian Colonies. Its central I so hear the bnsin'-.. portion of the City, its I H«.lubripii» siiu'Vih.n. iie finish’ aio. : < >p .plr’enose i» evrry’detall, -41 i;i>oihlne to | HLUUq* H M/ I Fibst-cdasb Family & Commersml. Hum. I

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1189, 31 October 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1189, 31 October 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1189, 31 October 1882, Page 3

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