iukulK I MONEY WANTED TUE WHOLE STOCK MUST AND WILL BE SSrSmi’l FUK ill KU _ . SOLD, KEI-UCTIONS I'Uk'IHKR RH»UCTIONB regardless of cost. ss;:s 11 CASES OF_NEW GOODS JUST OPENED SkIJIm AX,) put STOCK TOK mS'!oM fu Hmm a I—U41 — U4 i I 1 L_, i r—i a T“ reductions further _/a_ -E l— j j j I,J _i... r~«, iO-Ax.J i r l l- reductions fukthek reductions = SHAW, BUBINSON and CO., li= reJIhER ' ’ OZF CHBISTOHURCH. irtIiTHEK Successful Purchasers of the DRAPERY in the Estate of Graham, Pitt, and Bennett. REDUCTIONS
Graham, Pitt, and Bennett’s STOCK OF GROCERY IRONMONGERY, AND BOOTS. :o; * STILL 'mTHER REDUCTIONS! ;o; ■ 1 ZDQT>ga.T*T,TYTi T--— Sheep Shears, Is 9d; Tomahawks, 2s; Sporung Powder, Is 3d; Emery Cloth, 9d quire; Churns, from 7« each ; Turnip Seed, 7d per lb ; Firmer Ch'sels, Gri each ; Tin l acks, 3d per packet ; and tank taps, 3s each ; Wall Plaques, from Id each; Ef. Hutter Knives, Is each ;-Curling Pins, 64 per box ; I urescrews, Is each ; Saw Flies, from 4d each ; I wist Bits, 3d r ach ; Brad Punches, 3d each ; Cur>ain Bands and Chains, 3s per pair,; Copp.gr Nads, is 3d per lb ; Knife Polish, 6d per tin. Childyell’s Boots, Is per pair, and upwards; strong School Boots, 4s 6d per pair; Children’s Strap Shoes, 2s 6d perpair; Ladies Lace Boots, ”s 6d per pair ; Men’s Kid Blastic Sides, 10s per pair. — ;x: G-rooery Uooartm.©nt. — Cocoa, lOd per lb ; Worcester Sauce, 5s 6d dozen ; Hemp Seed, 24 lb ; -ago, 2jd per lb ; Whole Pepper. Is per lb ; I’inne I Fish in great variety ; .Neaves’ Food, lid per tin , Toilet Soap, from 44 per box; Ground Ginger, Is 3'l per il> ; Crushed Linseed, 2,1 per lb; Crosse and Blackwell’s Jellies, 10s 6<l per dozen ; shop Twine, .s per lb; Colman’s Starch, 4d per lb ; Chutney, Is per bottle ; Peerless Gloss, 4d per bottle ; Aston’s Stove Polish, 2s per dozen tiusjC.F. Jellies (quarts), 2s ; Robitieon’s Patent Group and Barley, 8s per dozen ; a large assortment of Pipes, from 3d each; Vermicelli, Maccaroni, Ling Fish, etc., etc. • -:o: Stocks Must be Cleared. - »TO »3ESA.SOW-AJ3X-X1 OFFEIt X€3E3FT7*SX9X>. :o: OME SPLENDID BARG KINS STILL TO BE PROCbKED IN EaCLI DEPARTMENT.
THE UNIVERSAL TAINING T?OOMS NIVEKsAL UlMNli XVOOMB (Opposite Masonic H del), Are under the personal supervision of the proprietor, _A.il. 2Bia.c3.ca., who intends to mnintsin his reputation for keeping a First-Olass Table. Good Beds; Civility, Cleanliness, and Comfort, —:o:— ALL MEALS Is. —‘.otSpecial Arrangements mase for Weekly Boarders. Ladies’ Entrance from Lowe Street, A.B. is a direct importer of all kinds of Island Fruits, consignments of which he receives weekly. WHATAUPOKO POUND. TMPOUNDED by Wm. Perston, on Jan. 8, at 6.30 p.m.. for trespass on private properly (damages 7*)— 1 dark bay Gelding, branded like PT (P reversed and coi>j dried) on off bip, 2 hind white, star and snip. 1 light Mare, branded lik° FIT on off hip, WR on off shoulder, KU on near shoulder, blaze Will be Sold at the above Pound Yard on THURSDAY, January 22, unless redeemed. Impounded hv J. O Neil, on January 13, at 8.30 a.m., from roads—--1 bay Colt, branded like HM over pM on near shoulder, eiar on forehead, off eye blind Wi 1 be sold at the above Pound Yard on THURSDAY, January 22:>d, unless redeemed. J. FIBHER. I’uuudkeeper. NOTICE. TpERSONS whose accounts to tho GISBORNE STANDARD are overdue will oblige by an EARLY SETTLEMENT prior to the accounts being placed iu the hands of a Solicitor for collection. ICED DRINKS To be had at the A a.,0 N I 0 -pq- OTE L . Bcmvepp’B and Wellington Soda always an
whataupoko load board. NOTICE is hereby given that this Board prop .see to raise a Loan of £2OO iu terms of ihe Government Loans to Local B »dies Act, 1886.The works to be undertaken are formation and metalling of Riverside. Ruad from Section 7 F to Section 24 F, North Gisborne. The sum proposed to be borrowed is £2OO. Tlje seefirrity to be given, will he a Special Rue of Onk Penny in the PoUxD on Sections 7. 8,9, 12, 13. 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19. 20. 21, 22. 23 24, 25, F, Nunh Giabume, fur a space of 26 ye .rs. A meeting to consider this proposal will be held in the Office of the Bo»rd, GGb«>rm% on BATURDAYg 31st January, 1891. at 8 p.m. JOHN WARREN, Ciork. Gisborne, 1 st January, 1891. ROADS TO OPEN UP CROWN Lands,. ORMOND—OPOTIKI ROAD. “No. 2 Contract Formation of about 272 Chains and Culverts.” r !’’ENDERS, marked as above, wi'l be reL ceivtd by the District Surveyor, nt the Survey office, Gisborne, up to TUESDAY, 20 h January next, at 4 p.m. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the same office. The Dibtria Surveyor, or Other person appointed, wih meet inieliding Cun r<>c ora, by ar rangetnert, on the gn und, to point out the worn, on or about the 13<h instant. The Lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. G. W. WILLIAMS, Chief Surveyor, Survey Office, Napier, Jun. 2, 1891. TENDERS. TENDERS are iuvi’ed by the undersigned up till January 17 b, for the Smoking, Carting, Mucking, and 1 batching, of 60 acres (more or less) ot grain crop. Lowest or anj Tender not necessaiily accepted, GEO. SCOTT, The Willows. January 9,1891, “ TN DARKEST AFKIOA "-pubiixbed A by .h» well.known London Hou-t. Ord-istor ifao nbovo will bo taken by Mbs M. Smith. [AOR SALE — Two-Boomed SLEDGE Jj HOUdE ; lined, papeied, and painted, with tank attached (lapped from indoote). Apply to DaVlkb, Akbotd, and Pobtub. WANTED— A Gardener, Must be a good orobardiat. Btforenoes required, — Apply to W< Ki piiAMHzua, Kopongarac.
rp H E A T K E ROYAL, TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT II By particular request, XKER FOI.BY Whl give one more of their Laughable Entertain —Pricks as U-ual — THIS AFTERNOON, at 2.30. Grand Midday Performance for Children. Adult-*, Is ; Cbildrbn, 6i. DAVIES, AKROYD, AND PORT.ER Have received instructions, from a gentleman who ia leaving the district, to sell by Public Auction, about a week from date, big— 'LD FURNITURE AND LX EFFECTd, Gisborq©, January 14tb, 1891,
CO3K COUNTY COUNCIL IpENDERS will be received until 2 p,m, FRIDAY, 23rd instant, for Road Formation, Wbahgara, Arakibi Road, The -Engineer wilt point out the work to intending Contractors on Monday, 19 h instant, leaving Mr Seymour’s homestead at 8.30 a.m. Specifications may ba seen at the office on Wednesday, 21rt instant. GEO. J. WINTER, County Engineer, Gisborne, Jan, Il.b, 1891, CHURCH ENGLAND HAPABA FE I E. 'yiHE ANNUAL FETE, with the kind X permißsiom.f Mr »ioL »Sralth, will be held thin year at the Hapaia, un WEDNESDAY. ihn 21st Full programmes will be published in future issue#, C. P. DAVfWS \ Church0. A. DjsLaU FOUR j wardens, bakery business. FOR SALE OR LEASE ; situated at Waerenga-a-hika ; Good Trade, which could be profitably increased by energetic man, DAVIES, ARROYD A PORTER.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 557, 15 January 1891, Page 3
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