C. D. PITT] [C. p. DAVIES PITT & DAVIES BEG to announce to the Public that they have commenced Business in the Mart at the corner of Gladstone Road and Custom House Street, as— AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. WHATAUPOKO ROAD DISTRICT BOARD. ~\~TOTICE is hereby given, that Ma Wil--Ln mam Pbryer is appointed Poundkeeper and Ranger for the Whatupoko Road District. His duties commence on SATURDAY, Ist August, 1891, at 6 a.m., and he is required to impound every beast found straying or tethered upon the District roads. The Feeding Fee for Horses is reduced to Is for the first day, and after that time the Schedule rate of 2s fid per day will be charged. J. WARBEN, Clerk. Gisborne, 29. h July, 1891. FANCY DBESS BALL. A FANCY DRESS BALL will be held in the Public Hall, Patutahi, on WEDNESDAY, August sth. Ladies who have received previous invitations to these Assemblies, will kindly accept this invitation. Gentleman’s Ticket, os. H. SUTTON, Secretary,
POVERTY BAY FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. THE Business of the above Association is now conducted in the NEWLY-OPENED STORE, Nearly opposite the Standard Office. A Largo Stock of Groceries and. Prolnoe Of every description has lately been received and is now opened up at the New Store, IS” All Purchasers, whether Shareholders in the Association or not, receive tickets crediting them with a SHARE OF THE PROFITS In proportion to their purchases J. LEWIS .. Manager. MUSIC . MR GEORGE DAVIES wishes to receive Pupils for instruction upon the Violin lor the ensuing Quarter, —Also— Scholars to form a Class for Lessons in the rudiments of Music leading up to Harmony and thorough Bass. Terms .. ~ 80s per Quarter, Apply to Mrs Bp.owb’s Music Repository tO—GEORGE DAVIES, • Cobden Street, COOK COUNTY FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. JUST OPENED, NOW ON VIEW. g OASES IRON BEDSTEADS 4 Crates Dinner Ware 2 Casks Lamps 2 Cases Fenders 4 Bales Carpets 1 Bale Door Mats 1 Bale Blankets 12 Wire Wove Mattresses 1 Case Toilet Quilts Towels and Curtains AGENT FOB THE WONDERFUL WERTHEIM'S SEWING MACHINES, The best Machine made. Linoleums, Oilcloth, China Matting, the Best Assorted Stock in Town. INSPECTION INVITED. J- Townley, COOK COUNTY FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, GISBORNE. -ARGYLLTO HIS TRUSTY RETAINERS, GREETING. THE Knights of Labor, the Kings of Commerce, and the public at large, who are in search of an amiable abode, good cheer, and joviality, are hereby directed to the Argyll demesne, where they will find the gates and portals of the family mansion ajar, and an ever-hearty welcome to the weary wayfarer, irrespective of olan, country, religion or color, His Grace the Duke of Argyll holds a levee every morning, and is pleased in granting audience to have presentations Jmade at the same time, receiving tribute, distributing largesse, and causing the wassail bowl to revolute on its axis, Gentlemen from the primeval fastnesses of the impenetrable bush are expected to appear clad in Court costume, claw hammers, and white chokers, bearing the arms of tbeir guild, namely, a golden grindstone, supported by silver axes on a purple field of supple-jack, with the motto, “ Whilst 1 live I'll whack.” Huntaways returning in cheque suits (provided the cheque is a large one and a good negotiable pattern) shall be considered en regie. Whippers-in and body-snatchers coming provided, on presentation with the Bex pecuniarum in flsto, shall be cheerfully taken in, and comfortably dossed. One long and special refreshment, together with nine Jubilee shillings and a tanner, given for every second.band half-sovereign produced at the bar of the house. Given under our hand, and sealed with our big thumb, this 24th July, 1891, aJgpth, JAMES FINLAY, Fifth Duke of Argyll. BOARD and Lodging at Mrs Menzies’ Dining Rooms, Gladstone Road, 15s per week; Board only, 10s. Excellent table. WANTED KNOWN—Horse and Fowl feed, by the bag or bushel, in Wheat, Maize, Barley, and Oats (crushed or unorushed), ■ also Chaff and Potatoes, cheap at Clayton and Sawyer’s, TTAVING imported from Mr Phillips, EL Auckland, some of his Champion New Zealand-bred Plymouth Rocks, I have now a few of the eggs to dispose of.—W. Knights, The Park, HAY, in Bales. 2s 6d each delivered by Claytos and Sawyeb. CLAYTON AND SAWYER are now doing Turning and Fretwork iu all its branches nt their yards.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 642, 4 August 1891, Page 3
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708Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 642, 4 August 1891, Page 3
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