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Sales by Auction. IN THE ESTATE OF T. E. R. BLOOMFIELD. GRAHAM, PITT & BENNETT Have been instructed by the Deputy Official Assignee to sell by Auction at their Mart Gisborne, on FRIDAY, the 25th July, at 2 p.m., the Furniture and effects as mentioned below— RAWING ROOM SUITE Bedroom Furniture Kitchen Furniture Bookcase A Quantity of Provisions Crockery, 1 Bale Wool Farm Implements, &c,, &c., Also, About 4,000 Feet Timber About 70 Bundles Shingles, and about 4,000 Posts, (Totara and Maitai). Delivery of the above to be taken at the Reay Station. 294 IN THE ESTATE OF T. E. R. BLOOMFIELD. GRAHAM, PITT & BENNETT Have been instructed by the Deputy Official Assignee to sell by Auction at Tattersail’s at Noon, on SATURDAY, 26th July. -| TEAM (8) WORKING BULLOCKS, with Yokes, Chains, &c, 1 Bullock Dray 2 Horse Drays and Harness 2 Pack Saddles 2 Pack Horses 3 Ploughs and Harrows 4 Horses 1 Pair Roan Mares broken to harness. 1 Grey Gelding (Scottish Chief) 1 Grey Mare stinted to Piscatorious. _ 293 GRAHAM, PITT & BENNETT Are instructed by Mr. Montague H. Smith to offer by public auction (if not previously disposed of), on SATURDAY, July 26th, that well-known Freehold Property, JgUSHMEBE, Consisting of—--441 acres. Title, Land Transfer Act, The Auctioneers would beg to draw attention of intending settlers to this beautiful property; it is almost entirely laid down in English grasses. The houses, stables, and outhouses are in perfect order, and is altogether a most desirable house. For terms, &c., apply to the auctioneers. 155 Electoral Notices. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE EAST COAST DISTRICTS. LECTORS, —You are aware, by a previous notification published in the newspapers, that it is my intention to again solicit your support for the coming election. The large majority which returned me as your member for the very brief session of Parliament assures me that the same honor will be conferred on

me at the close of the coming contest. It will b2 my pleasure, as it will, I feel, be my duty, to address you at the several centres of the 'districts, when I will explain my views and what are my intentions as your representative. I have the assurances of late Ministers that, whether in or out of office, they will give their most cordial support towards advancing the interests of the Poverty Bay districts. The little I was able to accomplish during the two or three days I was in Wellington is, I think, a guarantee of the bonafides of their intentions. You may feel certain that I will go for that party who are at once willing and able to assist me in advocating the many requirements of this long neglected electorate. It will have been seen by you that Mr. W. L. Rees, who stood lowest on the poll at the late election, has laid an indictment against me under the Corrupt Practices Act. The charge I shall meet, having a strong wish to court investigation. The motive which has actuated Mr. Rees in this action is too transparent to require explanation. Electors, I have no fear of the result of this contest. I believe you know that my political expressions are sincere, and that what I promise I will do my best to perform. I am, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, 2G5 SAMUEL LOCKE. Boots and Shoes. ARTHUR J. COOPER’S UNIVERSAL BOOT SHOP, Gl.\Dstoxe Road, BEGS to notify, in addition to his removal Stock, he has laid in a splendid stock of Ladies,’ Gents, and Children’s Boots and Shoes, and every requisite for the season of the year, has no hesitation in inviting every class of the public to visit his establishment before purchasing elsewhere—where the.vcan be fitn I wiib. theb. stptocnrablcgoods not to be obtained in any other shop in the district. Ladies and Gent’s Bespoke Work made to order on the premises at the shortest possible notice. Repairs Neatly Executed. Country Orders punctually attended to. Note the Address— Next door to Mr. A. G. Croll, Ironmonger.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 189, 22 July 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 189, 22 July 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 189, 22 July 1884, Page 3

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