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AUCTION NOTICES. KAIRORO SALE. TO-DAY (TUESDAY), JUNE 18. Present Entries'* 1600 Including 250 Fat Ewes 700 Mixed Hoggets (in lots) 250 Forward Ewes 200 Empty 2-tooth Ewes 200 Store Ewes KA HEAD OF CATTLE. t/U Including • 2 P.B. Hereford Cows and and Calves 2 P.B. Hereford Heifers (all in calf to Stud bull) 20 Yearlings (mixed). Further Entries Invited. The Gisborne Farmers’ Co-op. Company. J. G. BALL, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE. Of Large Number, of FLORIST PLANTS,GLASS HOUSES HEATING BOILER, Etc. At No. 27 Russell Street,Whataupoko NEXT THURSDAY, JUNE 20th. Commencing at 1.30 p.m. FRED' GRAY, Auctioneer, Has received instructions from Mr. Jas. Allan, the well-known Florist and Tomato Grower, who is retiring from business, to Sell, without reserve— THE WHOLE OF HIS FINE COLx LECTION OF POT, FANCY . BEDDING, AND TOMATO PLANTS, Etc., namely: Tomato Plants (several varieties) Ferns (Maiden Hair and other species) Asparagus (assorted) Variegated Begonias, Bougainvilla Cyprus (assorted), Iresine. Fancy Bedding Plants (large variety) And dozens of other Plants too numerous to mention. Also, — 3 very_ large Glass Houses (easy to dismantle and remove). Also, — Heating Boiler, Tanks and Piping. NO RESERVE! NO RESERVE! FRED. GRAY, Auctioneer. NOTE.—As this is now the time for transplanting and the plants are all a well-matured lot, they ought to be in demand, and are now open for inspection at the Nursery. CLEARANCE SALE MESSRS. COMMON, SHELTON & CO., LTD. Have received instructions from MESSRS. BEATTIE, BEATTIE, and SON, to Sell by Auction, at MAKARAKA, on THURSDAY, 20th JUNE, At 1 p.m. Sharp— HTHE Contents of their Front Shop, x including all Utensils of Trade required in connection with their up-to-date Bakery Business; also, 1 Motor Delivery Van (Beatsoai Humber) 3 Cart Horses, quiet in- single and double harness 3 Horses (cob size), quiet in harness and saddle, together with Harness 4 Bakers’ Delivery Carts and Gig Horse Covers, Cart Covers Bread Baskets, etc. (everything complete) BALANCE STOCK-IN-TRADE, Including Flour, Potatoes, Salt, Crushed Malt Hops, Raisins, Jam and Sugar Quantity of Empty Flour and Chaff Sacks Young Jersey Cow, quiet Also large quantity of Sundries. Everything in Good Order. Fuller details upon application at our Office. H. M. PUFLETT, Auctioneer. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. AY : CO. ROBERTS LTD. STOCK, STATION, INSURANCE, AND SHIPPING AGENTS. WHOLESALE GENERAL MERCHANTS. AGENCIES : Shaw, Savili and Albion Company, Limited. North British and Mercantile Insurance Co, (Fire and Accilent). Swift’s Arsenate of Lead. “Harbas,” the Ideal Winter Spray. Speakers’ Eternit Slates. Standard Asbestos Cement Building Sheets. Butters’ Patent Fencing. Williams’ Patent Hardwood Droppers ADVANCES MADE ON WOOL AND STOCK. ALT, CLASSES OF STATION MESI- - . ■ CHANDISE STOCKED-' X>OOTS THAT COST MB NOTHING.—I will offer, at a slight advance (next to nothing), to enable me to pay some back rent. Being my own landlord, I cian afford to SELL these Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Boots at GIVE-AWAY FIGURES. Julst in ’To-day—throw-ing them out To-morrow (if you don’t see this ad.), as the fashion changes quickly in Boots. An odd pair- made in 1 AJ), Q.EORGE gMITB, Pawnbroker, < 173 GLADSTONE ROAD, Telephone No. 3. (No deliveries over the ’phone during the War.) Bring your own wrapping paper at these prices- ' Protection is needed at the Front by your soldier boy. A bullet-proof body shield is the very tiling to provide this. It lias been tried anal it has given satisfaction. Price 77s 6a, delivered free to any soldier in war zone.—Box 657, Christchurch.* i

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4898, 18 June 1918, Page 8

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