■I V POBTANT SALE FkU IT AM' Fußt I’REES, ORSAMBNT\|. AM) FI.OWE.-JNfi s IKU | i: .. \CE')U< \M> GIIEEN HOUSE PLAN S. ■ W. S. G-ZRZEZEZSTZB I Has received instructions from the Consignees to sell by Auc’ion, at his ! Mart, Gi--borne, on FRiDAY NEXT, at 11 o’clock a in., the above Large ! and Well Selected Assortment of Trees from the celebrated Nurseries of am©s jflLixolsiletxxOi.. Sale will commence at ll a.m. i.i allow of Speedy Clearance.
FO R, SAL E , 386 ACRES POUAWA BLOCK, POVERTY BAY, (Macildowie's Liuul.) CARLAW SMITH & CO., Have received inntriiutions from Mr JAMES MAtJILDOWIE to sell by Auction within their Auction Rooms, Gisborne on— FRIDAY, B kd or AUGUST, At Nonx. The subdivision section, No. 20, Pi'Uawii Block, ebn’nining 3Sfl uureti land, well known as Macildowie’s land. The section is an exceedingly fine pi< ce <)♦ land, about 200 acres cl caret I, th«- remaimiur mixed useful bush soil *ei y s. p. nor, a large portion flat land, and ail wvl. watered. In consequence of tlw scarcity < f I’ind ej in the Gisborne Diftrv t, the Timber on (hi* Section will soon be of much value. The land is situated about 10 miles froi* Gisborne, and a mile and a half from tht beach, where goods can be landed. The Government Inland Main Road from Gisborne to Tologa Bay passes thtough this section. I'he Auctioneers confidently recommend this land to the notice of intending-settlers. For further information application may bo madtf to the Auctioneers or to Messrs Sievewright and DeLautour, Solicitors, Gisborne, in either of whose hands the particulars and Conditions af Salo may be be seen. TITLE UNDER LAND TRANSFER ACT. CARLAW SMITH & CO., Auctioneers. Gisborne, 2.3 rd June, 1883. 98 FOUND. PURSE containing money, the owner can have the same by applying to Mr J, East, and paying expenses. IJI
Central Timber Yard, (Next Door to Wuinrav’s.) "yUST LANDED 2nd Bhipinent of KAURI TIMBER, ex Saucy Kate, in all sizes P.T. and S., and Rusticated in lots to suit purchasers. Also— SaMies, Door*, Mouldings, Architraves, 1a kgs &c., kept in stock. . W. Hr. C L A Y T O X, 67 Timber Merchant. GISBORNE BREWERY, \BERDEFN ROAD. CRAWFORDS T^ uo f T CRAWFORD'S CRAWFORDS PKIZE STOUT CRAWFORD'S CRAWFORDS MIS’ CRAWFORDS A cS D 62 WILLIAM KING 04-5-c: VTOTIFIES that he ■. has again rekf mimed his nbl business J, ■. 'h Iler. All C cueto,nerH "'IB bo xri; ’v dealt with in a most •_ [ liberal spirit. Ir 2* y' Mr King has pur- . ■/' chased the plant lately owned By Mr C. D. Berry, and also acquired large bush interests in Poverty Bay, he can supply timber to suit customers, and asks the public to support him. All orders should be sent to Makauri for the present. 60 WILLIAM KING.
ttV AN TED KN< »WN—That Mr J. W. » V Andri ws, 'Travelling Agent for the Government Life Insurance, is in the District, and may be found at tho Albion Club Hotel. ]|.3 INT o t 1 c e . rr3HE tnnual General Meeting of Sub- i scribers to tho Turanganui Public I Library (Incorporated) will be held in the ] Library on SATURDAY NEXT, 7th in«t., ‘ at 8 o'clock p.m. Business To elect Committeo for ensuing year, and to receive reports, N.B.—Qualification of Membership—Subscription paid in advance. All those who have books in their possession belonging to the Library are specially requested to return them to the Librarian, or leave them at Mr Townley’s shop on or before the day of General Meeting. (Signed) W. O’RYAN, Hon. Sec. July 3rd, ISS3 114 ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY. J. A. SLACK, Late with A. and G. Taylor, England, Photographers to the Queen, WILL—SHORTLY OPEN PIIOTOGK \ i’ll !C HOOM> GLADS lONE LOAD. Children taken successfully by the most recent Instantaneous Process in all weathers ; also views of Gentlemens Residences, Groups, &c., taken with— PROMPTNESS & DESPATCH. J. A. S. having had several years’ experience with some of the best Photographers in England, can guarantee prompt despatch and good work. See Future Notice. 115 £1 REWARD. LOST from Makaraka, a Dark Brown Pony with Saddle and part of a Bridle on. Anyone bringing the same to J. Brimner, Masonic Hotel will receive the above reward. 117 !O Bl ILDERS. I f | VENDERS are invited for the erection of the “ Turanganui Public Library. (Incorporated). Plans and Specification may be scon at my office. 'Tenders to close at 12 o'clock cn SATL’R DAY, July the 7th, 1883. \Y. P. FINN ER AX, Arciiiluct Cliildciß-slreet
w Garrett Bros., —ARE— Retiring; FROM THE BUSINESS 61 S. GEE E N E , Auctioneer, Valuator, IXTEUEHETEU AND GENERAL COMMIBSIOX Agent, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. 112 Gisborne Gun Depot. edwarcTburgh, GUN AND LOCKSMITH. OF GUNS always on Bend and repaired st (bo shortest notice, BEV ING MACHINES CAREFULLY A I) J II S T E I). Razors S<| and bn. < Ground. UmhreUit ivmly Repnin d. Chimneys Swept. A large Rto.k of Splendid Fireworks ulwa\B on hand.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1325, 5 July 1883, Page 3
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