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BALEB BY CARLAW SMITH * CO. SATURDAY. DEC., At U a.nl. OARLAW gMITH & (JO. Are instructed to sell by public auction, at their mart in Gladstone Road on SATURDAY, the 23rd inst., at the hour of ti a.in., under the direction, and by order of the Registrar of the Supreme Üburt, Kavkes Bay District. (Inter aha) — HnHR following Valuable Freehold Town -L Properties, risAllotments 188, 200, 183, lOS, 108, 109, 110, 124, 201, 199, township of Gisborne. Also—• Suburban Allotment 97, containing 2 acres Gisborne, being (inter alia) the land comprised in memorandum of Mortgage, duly registered from Mr C. D. Berry to the Bank of New Zealand. Title under the Land Transfer Act, Further particulars will appear in a future issue. (9* Intending purchasers can obtain information as to Terms, Conditions Ac. upon application to Mr Wabd, Solicitor, or to— CARLAW SMITH <t CO., Auctioneers. 392 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23rd, 1882, At 11 a.m. SMITH A CO. are instructed to Tell at their Mart, Without Reserve, at the above date and hour— Household ttiurniture. JC 404 J MPORTANT SALE OF TOWN PROPERTIES.

(JARLAW gMITH & (JO. Hive received instructions to sell at auction, at their Mart, on WEDNESDAY, 27th instant, at 2 p.m., the following VALUABLE PROPERTIES, unless previously disposed of— A FINE 10-Roomed HOUSE in Brightstreet, a 2000 gallon tank, Pump, and Supply Tanks, with water laid on to Bath-room and Kitchen, the house now In occupation of Mr William Clarke, is built upon half-an-acre of land with 22 years Lease to run at a rental of £lo’per annum. SECTION No. 12. being a Corner Lot opposite the Turanganui Hotel—one of the very finest Business Sites in Gisborne—79.B6 feet frontage to Read’s Quay, and 210.54 to Harrisstreet. SECTIONS 230 and 231, being half-an-acre, corner of Carnarvon and Palmerston streets ; subdivided for building parposes into 3 Lots, with a Nine-roomed House erected upon one portion, now let at £6O per anm. SECTION No. 291, adjoining School reserve, corner of Palmerston and Derby-streets. SECTION No. 190, corner of Palmerston Road and Grey-street. Conditions at Sal*. can be had by applying to the Auctioneers—--402 CABLAW SMITH & CO. Christmas & new year's GF lit s . GRAHAM, PITT AND BENNETT, "DKG to announce the an-iral of a Magnificent Shipment of Cbrutmaa Present* which they intend presenting to their Customers during this week.

Every purchaser of Tex Shillixcs worth can select a Handsome Present, equal to TEN PER CENT. Of the purchase, from a Large Collection, now on view. PITT, and BENNETT will continue to sell at their well-known low prices. 398 Karaka Race Meeting. FinO be held at EAR AKA, on the Ist _L January, 1883 (New Year’s Day). Stkwabdb :—F. Ewen, Esq.; Kuare; W. Cooper, Esq.; Jno. Parsons, Esq.; M. J. McLeod, Esq. STARTER : J. Brown, Esq. Clerk of the Course : E. Tait, Esq. Handicapper : P. Breingan, Esq. Judge :W. B. Mills, Esq. KARAKA HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of — sovs.; distance, 2 miles, over 8 flights of hurdles. Nominations, 20s ; acceptances, 20s ; open to all coiners. HACK HURDLE RACE, of — sova ; distance 1 mile, over 4 flights of hnrdles ; post entry, 10s ; 10st up ; for horses that have never been trained. STOCKMEN’S RACE, of — sovs.; distance, 1| miles ; owners up ; confined to Shepherds and Stockmen. Post entry, 20s. KARAKA HANDICAP, of — sovs.; distance 2 miles. Nominations, 20s; acceptances, 30s. MAORI RACE, of — sovs.; distance, 3 miles; catch weights ; post entry, 10s. HACK RACE, of — sovs.; distance, 1 mile ; catch weights. Post entry, 10s. CONSOLATION RACE, of — sovs.; distance 1 mile ; catch weights ; entrance, 10s. The above Races are for horses that have been owned for three months by people residing between the Kaiteratahi and the Motu Districts, except in the Handicap Hurdlesand Karaka Handicap, which are open to allcomers. These races will be run under the Poverty Buy Turf Club Rules.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1230, 21 December 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1230, 21 December 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1230, 21 December 1882, Page 3

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