LAST 21 DAYS’ SALE Ot E 3 Z' i X? ,r T’, EUTXC3. KEKTIVETT’S -A.ZTID CLOTHING ATOCIK T (Possession of Premises to be given up at an early date.) Tiiere is still £2750 woartlx ot Good, Souna Drapery <Bb -vsT-lxiclx xxxnst be sold. Dress Stuffs from 4Jd originally Is; Washing Prints, from 2fd, originally 6d 1 Best Sewing Cotton, Is 3d per doz.; Neck Ribbons, 2’d per yard. '' te Sheeting, from 9Jd, originally Is Ud; White Flannel, from Is, originally Is 6d Ladies’ and Children’s Stockings, from 44d per pair; Men’s Tweed Suits, 255, 32s 6d 37s 6d Cotton Shirtings, from 4- a d, originally 7|d; Honey Comb Towels, from 2jd, originally 4jd || Men’s Regatta and Oxford Shirts, from 3s lid; Boys’ Tweed Tunic Suits, from Is lid LADIES’ VLSTEDS, JACKETS, -A.ISJZD L/TLYILTSIDLES LLT I-ILLF ZPjRLCOJEL SHAW, ROBINSON, AND COMPANY, SUCCESSFUL TENDERERS for the above stock.
Estate of Graham, Pitt, & Bennett. — .. ; o; — GROCERY, IRONMONGERY, AND BOOTS. The balance of the Stock, value about £lOOO, must bo cleared within a few days. During the past week the Sales of stuffs have been great. All Goods Unsold will be shipped South. In order to save the expense and risk of packing and carriage, exceedingly Low Prices will be charged to effect sales here. ;o: £5 Spent now will Secure Goods Usually Costing £8 to £lO. — ;x ; IRONMONGERY GOODS. Wire Nails, IM per lb ; galvanised Roofing Nails, 2d per lb ; Hand Grenades, Is each ; bhe. p shears, Is 9d pair ; Ink, Id and 3d bottle ; Stirrup Irons, Is, 2s, and 2s 6d ; Enamel Paint; Door Knockers, Is 6d, 2s, and 2s 6d ; I able and Dessert Spoons ; Goffering Irons. Is 6d ; Egg Poachers, Is ; Tower Pincers. 6d ; Side Cutting Flyers, 2s; Butter Knives ; Razors, Is, 3s ; Strops, 61; Mouse- Traps, Id and 6d ; Pig ls Gd box ; Ewebank Nails, 2d to 3d lb; Glue. 6d ib; Zinc Wash Boards, Is; Surveyors’ Arrows, 3s doz. ;• Seaming Twine, finest quality ; Diamond Grain Powder, 3s 6d ; I hree P Powder, Is 6d ; Air Bricks, 6d each ; Pitch, in boxes, 2d lb. Colonial Ovens—6 Colonial Ovens, size 6, at 16s. Shaft Hames, 2s 6d. And a Large Assortment of other useful Goods, all subject to similar Reductions; also—Axe Handles, 6d; Hammer do., 3d. ;o; G-EtOOEEIIESS. Vermeeella, old lb, in tins; Glycerine, Id; best Cigarettes, 4d packet; dry Soups, Id packet; Cross and Blackwell Anchovies, Is; do. Mushroom Catsup, lOd half pints ; do., Is 4d pint; Cross and ( , Blackwell’s Indian Chutney, lOd bottle. Collman s Starch, Id lb ; Mack s do., 71-d ; Green Peas, in tins, lOd ; Bird's Bye Chillies, Is 6d lb; Ground Cinnamon, 2s 6d lb; do Ginger, Is Id lb’ Best Java Rice, Stilbs 13s 6d, or 3d ib ; Best Patua Rice, 56lbs ’los Gd or lb; Carriage Caudles, 9d lb;' I ripe, 9d tin ; Caustic Soda, lOd ; Producing food, 3Jdlb ; Drsinfectani Kiuid, 3s (id; Hair Oil, 3d bottle ; Salt Petre, 3d lb; Split Pea.<, 2|d lb; Barcilia Soap, 7d; Olives; Tomato Sauce, Sd bottle ; White Wine I inegar, 9d bottle ; Whole Black Pepper, Is lb. Soaps—Choice lot of Fancy Soaps. Patent Medicines, 15 per cent off cost pr.ee ; 2 gal. Vinegar Jars : Demijohns. ss; lire Lighters, Cases, &c. :o:~ BOOT DEPARTMENT. There ... Stock ot £2OO wor.h .till to „ t A v „. , nl „|„ tial allowance is being made off Cost Price in order to dispose of the Stock. Girls aud Boys’ Boots at half the ordinary price. — :o: PLANT SAL .®-—'Desks, Weights, Scales, Show Cases, Impregnable Iron Mate, &c., &c. : x:— ■ — Estate of Graham, Pitt, & Bennett.
The c ‘ infernal machine ” is a new name that h»s been given to the totalisator.
pH E TZ) SONOGRAPH. IHE _L HONOGRAPH. Edison’s Startling TALKING MACHINE. Under the direction of Messrs M»cMahjN, Messrs MncMahon have much pleasure in announcing the First, and only Two Exhibitions in Gisborne of Mr Edison’s Latest Phonograph, which wil< taka place on— TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NEXT, February 3rd and 4th, AT THE CITY RINK. Professor Douglas Archibald, M.A., Oxon, wid deliver uu intensely interesting L ctnre, and exhibit the incredible capabilities of Edison s Astound! g Talking Machine. Songs by famous artistes. Speeches by Mr W E. Gladscoue, Instrumental Music performed in Europe aud America, win be acually reproduced with marvellous fidelity. The Phonograph is cap*ble of reproducing the same voice from the same ‘ record ’ m*uy thousands of times. By this mens hum.iu speech may be preserved for ever, aud the voices of the living ami the dead wi<l mingle in futurity. The PHONOGRAPH, the Moat Wonderful Achievment of the ingenuity of Man. Popular Prices—3s 2s. and Is. Box Plan now open at Mr G »od’s, Jeweller Wm A JINKINS Manager. ESTATE OF GARRETT BROS. ALL DEBTS due to the Estate remaining unpaid after the 14th February will be sued for without further notice, JOHN COLEMAN, Depu’y-Offictal Assignee. POVERTY BAY ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. ■JVTOTICE is hereby given that OPOS--uN SUMS have been liberated in this district, GEO, GRANT, Hon. Sec. GISBORNE HARBOR BOARD. NOTICE. A NYONE taking Water from tha Board’s TANKS on the Haiti, or turning on the water and letting it waste, will be PBOSECUTKD. J. BOURKE, Secretary. Harbor Board Office, Gisborne, 23rd Jan,, 1891. JUST ARRIVED ! JUST ARRIVED !! JUST ARRIVED ’ ! ’. J. POSWILLO, SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, Gladstone Road, —HAS JUbT RECEIVED— A Splendid Assortment ot BRIDLES, SADDLE CLOTHS, bits, and other Saddlers’ R-qu.siies too numerous to mention. Repairs Neatly Executed, at Moderate Charges. gig" Hall's Cblfbbated EMBROCATION kbpt in Stock. J. POBWILLO (Next Clayton aud Sawyer’s Timber Yard). DARKEST AFRlCA”—published _l_ by .he well-known London Houee. Ordure for the above will be taken by Mas M. Smith. WANTED — A General SERVANT. Apply Standard office. TpOtt SALE—Two Horses, two Light X' Spring Carts, and two sets Harness, Office Furniture, Desks, Table, and Impregnable Fire-proof Safe.—Apply T. McKeN zis, Graham, Pitt, and Bennett’s. FOR SALE — Two-Roomed SLEDGE HOUSE ; lined, papered, and painted, with tank attached (tapped from indoors). Apply to Davixs, Akbosd, ano F.btxh.
GISBORNE HARBOUR BOARD. BIENNIAL ELECTION. HEREBY give notice that I have received ths following Nominations for the Biennial Election of the Elective Members ot the Gisborne Harbor Board, viz,— Ceoil AI.B4RT DsLactovb and Edwabd Pattbioks Jotce to represent the B.orough of Gisborne; John Wilson BBiani and Fmdbbick James Shelton to represent the County of Cook. Tha Candidates represent the number of vacancies to be filled. I therefore declare the said— Cecil Albert DeLautour, Edward Pattricke Joyce, John Wilson Bright, and Frederick James Shelton Duly ELECTED as Members of the Gisborne Harbor Board. Dated at Gisborne this 21th day of January, 1891. F. J. PIEBSE, Returning Officer, GISBORNE BOROUGH LICENSING DISTRICT. T HEREBY appoint TUESDAY, the 10th of March next, as the day on which the. Quarterly Licensing Meeting shall be held, at the Court-house, Gisborne. Dated this 24th day of January, IS9I. F. J. PIESSE, Returning Officer.
GISBORNE LICENSING DISTRICTTRIENNIAL ELECTION OF COMMITTEE. I HAVE this day du’y received the nominations of the following persons t— Farmer, George A. Gray, Archibald Maynard, John Parker, Frank Thelwall, Robert Whitlook. Edward Wright, Thomas A Poll for the return of Five of the above will be taken on WEDNESDAY, the 3rd day of February next, at the old Courhi use, Ormond, and the Poverty Bay Road Board’s office, Matawhero, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.in. And at the same time and places, a Poll will be taken to decide whether or not the number of Licenses in the District shall be increased during the ensuing three years, PELHAM E. RICHARDSON, . Returning Officer, Gisborne Licensing District. Makaraka, Jan. 22, 1891. PATUTAHI LICENSING DISTRICT. LOCAL OPTION ACT. A POLL of the Ratepayers within the Zl. District will be taken on WEDNESDAY, 4th of February, at the Public Hall, Patutahi; Mr Dalton’s store, Te Arai; and Schoolhouse, Te Karaka, to decide whether Licenses may be increased during the next three years. T. W. BILHAM, Returning Officer,
PATUTAHI LICENSING DISTRICT. following Candidates have been I nominated as Members of the Patutahi Licensing Committee;— J. Ferguson, jam, J. Price, I, Henderson, T. M. Sadler, A, Stevens. I declare the above Five duly Elected Members of the Patutahi Licensing Committee, I appoint THURSDAY, the 29’h inst., as tin date for holding their First Meeting, at the Public H*ll, Patutahi, for the purpose of electing a Chairman. And I further appoint :— Tubsdat 3rd March » 9th June » Bth Sept. >■ Bth Dec. As the dates for holding the Quarterly Meetings, T. W. BILHAM, Rolurniog 0111c«r. Ju unary S'i, IS9I.
Not content with ewamping the Legislative Council with new members, the moribund Atkinson Ministry also deluged the colony with new Justices of the Peace,
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 562, 27 January 1891, Page 3
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