' SAIE3 8Y GRAHAM > PUL MB BENNETT. Graham, Pitt & Bennett I Beg to intimate that they will hold regular ' sale* aa under ;— LIVE STOCK. Makarakt—Every alternate Wednesday, at 2 p.m. Waerekga-a-hika—The second Tuesday in each month, at 2 p.m. WOOL & SHEEPSKINS : Makababa—First Wednesday in each Mont 1 At Noon. The following are the dates for the qaar ter :— Maxabaka —6th December Makabaka—2oth December Wabbenoa-a-hika—-12th December. 85
Q.RAHAM, JpiTT & JENNETTE Will sell by auction on (WEDNESDAY, 29th inst., at 12 noon— SECTION No. 119, Aberdeen Road, containing 5 acres ; to be sold in two lots of 24 acres each. Also— SECTIONS No. 285 and 276, Palmerston Road, containing i-acre each. Terms at Sale. Eligible Town SECTIONS FOR SALE. THE Undersigned have been instructed by J. TUTCHEN Esq., to sell by Auction at 12 noon, on WEDNESDAY, the 29th Inst. The following Sections in—
NEW TOWN, Contents Upset Pi joe BP £ s. No. 1 1 15.2 „ 2 1 15'2 25 „ 3 1 15’2 25 „ 4 1 15’2 25 „ 5 1 15.2 25 „ 6 1 15'2 25 „ 7 1 15.2 20 „ 8 1 15’2 20 „ 9 1 15.2 20 „ 10 1 15.2 20 „ 11 1 15'2 20 „ 12 1 15.2 20 „ 13 1 15’2 20 „ 14 1 15-2 20 „ 15 1 152 20 „ 16 1 15'2 20 „ 17 1 15'2 20 „ 18 1 15'2 20 „ 19 1 15'2 20 „ 20 1 15'2 20 „ 21 1 15'2 22 10 „ 22 1 15'2 22 10 „ 23 1 15'2 22 10 „ 24 1 15'2 22 10 „ 25 1 15'2 22 10 26 1 15'2 22 10 „ 27 1 15'2 22 10 „ 28 1 15'2 22 10 „ 29 1 15'2 22 10 „ 30 1 15'2 22 10 „ 31 1 15'2 22 10 „ 32 1 15'2 22 10 ~ 33 1 30.6 30 „ 34 1 30.4 30 „ 35 1 30.3 30 „ 36 1 30.1 30 „ 37 1 30 30 „ 38 1 29.9 30 „ 39 2 10.3 450 b „ 40 2 2.0 (house) 150 a TERMS : —Ono quarter cash ; one quarter 12 months i one quarter 3 years i one quarter 3 years. Interest 8% Plans to be seen at the Auctioneers, of whom all information can be obtained. GRAHAM, PITT & BENNETT. Auctioneers. ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, GISBORNE. Yo Fare of Ye 014 m. Tyne, JLTTE YE McFarlane’s halle, OPENYIMG ON TUESDAY, Ye 28th Inst., At 3 p.m., and during ye week. Ye openynge ceremonie win take plaue at Three of ye Clocke, when hys Worship ye Mayor of ye Borough of Gisborne wille be present, and delyver an Oration, after which ye kinde folk wille be at lybertie to parade ye street*’ and see all ye sights. Ye Red and Ye White Rose Stalle Ye Busie Bee Shop Ye Chelsea Bun House Ye Rose and ye Thistle Flower Stalle From— Ye Needle to ye Anchor shop Ye Choruses by ye Younge Maydens and Younge men Will aUe bo there with ye Dames and ye Damsels in ye antique garb, to dyspose of ye Daintie Wares toyc generous publicke. Ye Beadle in full uniforme Ye Merrie Rascal Punch and hys wife Judy Ye Panorama and ye Wonderful Organ Yo Magic Lantern e Ye Peep Show Ye Anciente Musicke by Ye Famous Artillerie and Ry fie Bands, and also — Ye Scynde Strynge Band Ye Maypole Dance by ye lyttle children Ye Swyng Boat Ye Merrie-go-round Ye Grotesque Pantaloon and Ye COMYCK POLYCEMAN. Indeed ytt will be YE CHAMPION FAYRE OF YE TYME. Admission — Opening Day : Adults, 2s, Children, Is. Remaining days : Adults, Is : Children, 6d. ” 232 FOR SALE, CHEAP. A SMALL ROWING SKIFF Apply MRS. 11. ADAIRS, 225 Bright-street. LOST. AN ASHANTEE HAMMOCK, between J. B. Poynter’s Esq., and Read’s gate, binder will be rewarded on leaving same at Masonic Stables. 239
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1211, 27 November 1882, Page 3
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