IMPORTANT NOTICE ! a-.— .-iO;—— G. R. MOORE Begs to call attention to his stock of Drapery elxxcX Clotliln.gr Purchased for the WINTER TRADE in tho leading English and Colonial Houses. Having made large additions to his premises AND HAVING HIS WINTER STOCK COMPLETE, He is now showing one of the LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED and CHEAPEST STOCKS on the EAST COAST. NOW ON VIEW the LARGEST Variety of Dress Material consisting of Plain and Stamped Velveteens, Plain and Stamped Silk Velvets, | Plain and Brocade Silks & Satins, Tweeds, Cloths, I Cashmers, Merino, &c., Foule, Serges, | Wool goods in endless variety. Gloves. Sash Ribbons, Dress Ornaments, Beaded Fringe, Trimmings, CORSETS, etc. JACKETS ! ULSTERS I DOLMANS ! in endless variety ! 300 Doz. HOSERY in Merino, Cashmere, and Silk GRAND VALUE I UNDER CLOTHING, the Best Assortment in Gisborne. Flannels, Shirtings, Wool Plaids, Tickings, Table Damask, Crete nes Color Damasks, Quilts and Sheeting. CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! CLOTHING!!! 100 OVERCOATS and ULSTERS, in Tweed, Frize, Pilot Cloth, Makintosb, 300 Kaipoi, Roslyn, and Mosgral TWEED SUITS in Boy’s, Youth’* and Men’s size ; Best Value procurable. 500 Tweed Trowsers and Trowsers and Vests. 60 Blue Serge Coats at 6s 9d., 150 Blue Serge Trowsers! at 6s S>d. Shirts, Ties, Braces, etc., in endless variety, Rugs Mauds, Blankets. For Good Value, call and see the Stock ’ AT Gr H MOORE. 363
Central Timber Yard, (Next Door to Whinbay’s.) JUST LANDED 2nd shipment of ex Saucy Kate, in all sizes P.T. and S., and Rusticated in lots to suit purchasers, Also— Sashes, Doors, Mouldings, Architraves, nos &0., kept in stock. W. Hr. CLAYTON, 864 Timber Merchant. WILLIAM KING TVrOTIFIES that he -IN has again reJU ’■ ' Burned his old business .. '# as Saw Miller. All Wl-' f' <■ o ' customers will be LJ AU-,, dealt with in a most >’> f* liberal spirit. X. ff®. Mr King has purJ l ' :*& ./r chased the plant lately z owne d 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. I All orders should be sent to Makauri for the present. 365 WILLIAM KING. GISBORNE BREWERY, ABERDEEN ROAD. CRAWFORD’S d al r e aught CRAWFORD'S CRAWFORD'S rRIZE STOUT CRAWFORD'S s L^dU RD CRAWFORD'S C GINGER ALE CRAWFORD'S A cokdials. E D 366 PRELIMINARY NOTICE FRASER, WYLLIE AND CO.j Auctioneers, Stock, Station, & Commission Agents, i Gladstone Hoad, Gisborne. 367
yy. 8. GREENE, Auctioneer, Valuator, Interpreter and General Commission Agent, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. 368 <£lo,ooo Melbourne cup, 1888, To be run on the 6th November. NEW ZEALAND OUP To be run on the 6th November. 20 000 MEMBBRS AT 10,1 PRIZES. To the investor of £1 / V the odds are 27 to 1. Seven separate drawings, eash ticket having seven chances, thus giving an opportunity of obtaining seven Prizes with one ticket, the numbers being replaced each time. MELBOURNE CUP— | NEW ZEALAND CUP--150 Performers. 60 Performers. First .. 2,000 First 1,006 Second .. .. 900 Second.. .. .. 400 Third 460 Third 200 Starters (about £3O Starters (about £2B each .. .. 850 each) .. 200 Non-starters (about Non-starters (about £l6 each) .. 1,906 £l2 each) .. 074 £6,106, £2,474 CASH AWARDS: 2 prizes at £5O ... £lOO 8 prizes at 25 ... 200 20 prizes at 20 ... 400 100 prizes at 6 ... 600 24 prizes at 5 ... 120 154 Total ... £1,420 370 Prizes. Ada’s last Melbourne Cup of 14,000 members filled six days previous to advertised date of closing, thus proving the confidence placed in her by the public. One ticket can win £3,106. Please write in a legible hand, with full name and address. P. O. orders preferred, should they miscarry, duplicates can be obtained. Country cheques must have Is exchange added, and marked “correct” by bank. Two stumps required for reply and result. Tickets are not transferable, and can be obtained by letter only from Ad.a Mantua, Care of Mr Abraham, Box 351, Post-office, Dunedin. Post-office Orders preferred — payable to lto Ada Mantua. Registered letters and tele I grams not accepted. To CLOSE on the 2no I NOVEMBER, 1883. Tho following Consultations were conductco the last twelve months :— Members Member* Cup 14.CCJ) St. Andrew’s No. 2 3 ■MRlii Cup .. 10,;»06 Autumn Heap No. 1 4,00<) No. 1 3,000 Autumn Heap No, 2 2,580 i ’hampion, No. 2 810 Birthday, No. 1 .. 6,000 St. Andrew’s, No. 1 3,000 Birthday, No. 2 .. 2,430 Total, 49,476. Read This.—Ada will supply this journal with Names and Addresses of Six Principal Winners (but not for publication). 19<.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1357, 18 September 1883, Page 1
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