Sales by Auction. ~ UNDER WRIT OF EIEHI EAei.lS, In the matter of an action in the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Poverty Bay District, between Hugh Joseph Finn, Plaintiff, and Wiremu Haranga, Defendant. NOTICE is hereby given that I, Elliott Gruner, the Officer appointed to execute the Writ in the above action, by virtue of a Sheriff’s Warrant to me directed, shall, unless previously settled, cause to be sold by public auction, at 11 o’clock on SATURDAY, the 19thday of April, 1884, at WAERENGA* A-HIKA—--140 Totara Posts, 2 Guns, Iron Bedsteads, Chairs, Table, Cooking Utensils,Crockery, and a number of Sundries. Also—--1 Brown Heavy Draught Mare, branded RD off shoulder. 1 Black Heavy Draught Mare, with foal at foot, branded RD off shoulder. 1 Brown Yearling Draught Filly, no brand. And will also sell at the KARAKA, in the same auction, at 2 o’clock same day-— 1 Sledge House, 10 x 12; one 24 x 12. 1 two-seated Buggy, new; 10 coils of Fencing Wire. And a number of Totara Posts. The above sale is made at the suit of the Executing Creditor in the above action, whose solicitor is W. R. Robinson, of Gisborne. E. GRUNER, Bailiff. Dated at Gisborne this 10th day of April, 1884. 13 Tenders. TENDERS. TENDERS will be received up to MONDAY, the 14th inst., at Noon for Cutting a Drainage Tunnel at Patutahi—about 3 chains. For further particulars apply to J, SUNDERLAND, 2076 Patutahi. County Council Notices. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. OTICE is hereby given that on Thursday, the Bth day of May, 1884. The following By-law will be made by a special order of this Council. By-law No. 7. That all horses, cattle, or vehicles, shall be taken or driven across any bridge under the control of this Council, at a walking pace only. Any person guilty of a breach of this By-law shall be liable to a penalty of £0 for each offence. JOHN WARREN, 2097 County Clerk.
COOK COUNTY. DISTRICT RAILWAYS ACT 1877-83. TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. rTIHE7Cook County Council is desirous cf placing itself in communication with a Company, or Capitalist, who may be willing to construct a line of Railway in the County of Cook, in terms of the District Railways Act, 1877-83, or otherwise, as may be thought advisable. Every facility to acquire the necessary data as to County traffic, etc., will be given on application to Mr. Geo. J. Winter, Engineer to the Councili Gisborne. The length of the first section required is 11 milesj coiiimencing at the Port of Gisborne. Communications are requested to be sent in not later than the Bth May, 1884. W. K. CHAMBERS, 2(138 Chairman Cook County Council.
Boots and Shoes. JZ£ARD rjUMES. IN ORDER TO MEET THE SCARCITY OF MONEY, JOHN ANDERSON Has determined to Sell at WHOLESALE PRICES JOHN ANDERSON’S CASH BOOT AND SHOE SHOP Is now known to be the Palace where you can get any kind of Boot and Shoe you may require, so don’t be hunting all over Gisborne for what you can get by calling at John Anderson’s, where you will get a Good Fit, with Neatness, and Durability and Cuiilfort all in one article; NO PUFF! NO FtFi’! Just Look at the PRICE LIST! PRICE LIST!! s. d. Girls’Levant E. S., 10 to 18 .. .. 5 0 „ Best Calf Lace, frohi .. .. 6 6 „ Kid E. S., 7to 9 .. .406 ~ Levant Lace, from 7to 9 .. 5 6 Infants’ Strap Shoes, from .. •. 16 Ladies’ Scotch Kid E. S 6 6 „ Leather Levant Bals 911 ~ Walking Kid Boots .. .. 8 6 „ Prunella Walking Boots .. 511 „ House Slippers, from .. .. 4 6 „ Kid Walking Shoes .. .. 6 6 „ Evening Dress Shoes .. ..76 Men’s Strong Watertights .. .. 10 6 ~ Strong O. T. Shooting Boots .. 12 6 „ Nailed Bluchers .. .. 6 6 „ Calf E. S. Boots.. .. .. 12 6 „ Calf Shoes .. .. .. 10 6 Goatskin Derby Shoes .. .. 8 0 ~ Tennis Shoes .. .. .. 611 „ Carpet Slippers 2 6 Boys’Strong Nailed School Boots, from 6 6 „ Copper Toes, from .. .. 3 6 Peerless Gloss, per bottle .. .. 0 9 Cork Socks 0 6 All Sorts and Sizes of
Otto Herze, and Pinets, Cove and West, And the Celebrated French Boots & Shoes To choose from. If yon Want the Latest Patterns, GO TO JOHN ANDERSON. NEW GOODS ARRIVING EVERY WEEK. Trade Supplied with Leather and Grindery. All sorts of Repairing Neatly Executed. POVERTY BAY AND GISBORNE CASH BOOT SHOP. JOHN ANDERSON, Pbopihetob. 1041 GOOD BROS. HAVE just received a large invoice of splendid Jewellery. Inspection resyectfi/lly requested. 12
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 105, 12 April 1884, Page 3
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