O. D. BITT] [C. F. DAVIES PITT & DAVIES J >EG to announce to the Public that they have commenced Business in the Marc at the corner of Gladstone Road and Custom House Street, as— AUCTIONEERS, valuators, and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. PITT & DAVIES. Will Sell by Public Auction on SATURDAY, the 21st inst., at 11 a.m., the Privileges in connection with the Toroa Steeplechase Club’s meeting to be held on Easter Monday, at Waerenga a hika:— Lot I—The Gates 2—Grandstand Booth 3—Outside Publican’s Booth 4 —Grandstand - efreshraent Booth s—Outside Booth 6—Fruit Stall 7—Cards 8-Rij.hr, of Horses JgASTER MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1891. East Coast Regatta Associa’ion’s GRAND INAUGURAL PROGRAMME. 16 | E V E N T S | 16 Nobody should niiea seeing the Best Day’s Sport ever provided in Poverty Bay. Z 3” No Charge fob Admission Everybody Welcome 1 Representatives comoeting from Auckland, Wellington, and Napier, in addition to the flower of our local Rowing Clubs. Advance Poverty Bay I —For full Programme see Posters. This will be a real red-letter day for Gisborne. Look Out fob K 3” COMPLIMENTARY DANCE Tendered Dy Citizens to the Visiting Oars men, and under the auspices of the Poverty Bay Rowing CIubs—TUESDAY EVENING. March 31st. Ticket to admit Lady and Gentleman, ss. Further particulars in future Advertisement. EASTER BALL AT PATUTAHI. A SELECT BALL will be held in the Patutahi Public Hall cn Easter Monday, 30ih March. All ladies previously invited io these Assemblies, kindly accept thia invitation. Dancing to commence at 8 p.m. Ti< kets (s*) to be bad from the Secretary, W. Burton (hairdresser), or J. Nutting. W. HATTON, ’’ Secretary. STRAYED OR STOLEN—ALIGHT BAY GELDING, branded on near shoulder with very small JJ. If found in any person's possession after this date proceedings will be taken. Ono Pound reward will be given on returning the Gelding to— WILLIAM COOPER, Waerenga-a»hik», March 4tb, 1891, TENDEBB. TENDERS wanted for Clearing and Erecting 140 chains of Fencing; open country ; 6 plain, wires and 1 barbed wire. Tenders close on 19ch March, 1891. Lowest Tender not necessarily accepted. Specifieatious to be seen at Mr W. J. Mossmins, Waerengaokun. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. FTTENDERB will ba received until 2 p.m. FRIDAY, 3rd April, tor Metalling portion of the Pukarae Road. Specification may be seen at the Office. Also, For Repairs to Mangatuna Bridge, Tolago Bay. Specification may be seen at Mr W. W. BboWN’s Store, or at the Office. GEO. J. WINTER, County Engineer, Gisborne, March 14th, 1891. FIREWOOD FOB SALE. nTIHE undersigned is prepared to deliver 1_ DRY FIREWOOD in any part of the Town or Whataupoko in large or small quantities at Current Batea. Orders left with Mrs Henzier; Mr Maynard, butcher; or Mr Goldie, milkman, will be promptly attended to, J. VON PEIN. Centra! Diniw Rooms (Latb Rbd Housb), GLADSTONE ROAD. IBEX'S SUSL-W, PROPRIETRESS, HAS much pleasure in informing her town and country friends that she HAS OPENED A First Class BOARDING HOUSE. The building having been renovated throughout, affords excellent Accommodation for boarders. PRIVATE BOOMB~FOR LADIES. TBBMB MODSSATX, Hot Fish, and Oyster Suppers; Pies, Tea, Coffee, or Coooa AT ALL HOURS. Good Accommodation for Married Couples. QOAL1 OOAL11 Q O41 * 111 300 TONS To arrive per •' Zephyr," Direct from NEWCASTLE. Will be told Cheap, from ship’s side, . for CASH, KENNEDY AND EVANS. WHITBY" AND PARTINGTON, PRODUCE MERCHANTS, Have on Sale and to Arrive:— CANTERBURY OATS, Canterbury Bacon, New Potatoes, Chuff, Hay, Pollard and Maize. All descriptions oi GROCERIES Cheap for Cash. Grass-seed and other Produce bought. Cai>h on delivery. Empire and Gregg and Co.'s Pure Blended Teas. WHITBY AND PARTINGTON, Lowe Street, Gisborne, FOB SALE (or will Exchange for Country Land) —The valuable site at Makaraka known as the ROSELAND GARDENS (formerly the property of the late Mr Glynn). The House thereon is a commodious one, and in the occupation of Mr Bright. The value of the Orchard is well known ; the advantages for bathing or boating could not be surpasses. In addition to the above (here is a FiveBoomed Cottage and an Outkitohen, The land occupies fully fifteen acres. Apply to— M. BO&ANa
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 584, 19 March 1891, Page 3
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679Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 584, 19 March 1891, Page 3
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