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GISBORNE RACING CLUB. Graham, Pitt and Bennett, Have received instructions to Sell by Public Auctioq at their Mart on SATURDAY NEXT, at 11 a.m.— THE FOLLOWING PRIVILEGES in connection with the Gisborne Racing Club’s Inaugural Meeting, to be held on November 11th—--I—lnside (Grandstand) Booth 2—Outside'Booth 3—Grandstand Dining Room 4—Outside Dining Room s—Refreshment Stall [The whole of the above are enclosed in the Grandstand] 6-Cards 7—Rlghrito take Charge of Horses. jyj-ATAWHERO QONOERT, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING, In the Schoolroom, Makaraka, commencing at 7.80. A Brake will leave Mr Townley’s corner at 7 ■harp ; fare there and back, Is. TO LET (FURNISHED), ' A COMFORTABLE Five-roomed House, wide verandah all round, Waist Tank ; Piano; 5 acres paddocking; fl miles from town (on good metalled road). Bent, 80s per week. Apply to— J, TOWNLEY. COLONIAL "INDUSTRY - ! ~ f'l IVE the Auckland Company's JELLIED VT SMOKED 80HNAPPEB a trial. In |lb and 2lb Tina, ot all Grocers, The Best and Cheapest Tinned Fish in the market. Wholesale and retail, from— J. H, TOPPING, Agent for Gisborne. WHATAUPOKO POUND. IMPOUNDED from Kaiti Road, on October 24th, 1889— T 1 Bay Mare, branded like m near shoulder, O near rump, like 90 off shoulder, Will be sold at the above Pound Yard on THURSDAY, October Slat, 1889, unless redeemed. J. FISHER, Poundkeeper, HOBBS GRAZING. GOOD FEED AND WATER, Only Ten Minutes' Walk from town. W. E. AKROYD. SHEEP FOB SALE. GAH:2' too ®H~CBOSBBBEDS. vuu ApplyW COOPER, Kaiti, WANTED KNOWN—That 8. Dixon’s Wellington Aerated Waters are only to be obtained in Gisborne at the Masonic Hotel. Seasoned fire wood delivered, cut any length. Orders left at J. Townley s will receive prompt WANTED TO SELL—One Acre Section, price thirty-five pounds (£B5), next Mr Barrie's Store, Ormond. For partioulars apply to W. Anoia. PRIME POULTRY required in abundance,—Apply J. Habvinu, Muonic
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 371, 31 October 1889, Page 3
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388Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 371, 31 October 1889, Page 3
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