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AUCTION NOTICES. AUCTION SALE TO-DAY, OCTOBER 3, At -ill Palmerston Road. ("''OMPLETE Contents of Fivc-room-ed Dwelling. Diiiingi'oo'ni:' Mice Sideboard, Gramophone and Records, Table, 4 Chairs, -Singer D.IJ. Machine, Kerb, Firescreen, Books, Pictures, Easy Chair, Crockery, Carpet, Lino, Rugs, etc. . No. 1-Bedroom has 4 r t. Out Rimu Bed and Wire, KapoC, nice Wardrobe, Duchess Pair, Chair, Lino, etc. Other Bedrooms have Double and Singly;“Beds, -Duchess Chests, Mattresses, Rugs,' Lino, ''Pictures, Cot and Mattress, nine Bassinette, Fender, Chair-, 11a] 1 fitaud, etc. -- Kitchen has Tables, Chairs, Crockery, Saucepans; and useful Sundries, Outside.:-.. 2 good Mowers.. Gentlm mah J s' Cycle ''good), Calipbont (in good order), Carden Tools, Wood Saws, Garden Hose, Tools and lots of useful Sundries.'. A clean-lot of furniture, all to be sold. Sale commences ].SO • p.tn. Terms strictly cash. H. S."STUBBS . THE ROPBLAR AT'CTinXEER STUD NOTICES. TO STAND AT WHANGARA, ' EAST COAST. PSYCHOLOGY* (4) \ PSYCHOLOGY* (4) By TRACERY (19) (Winner of in stakes, and sire of Papyrus. (Derby) Monarch. The Panther, Triumph, Gothic, Abbots Trace, Pantheon*, etc.) All fees payable to the latter on return of mares, which must be eligible for stud-book or entered therein. . FEE, 25gns. Good paddoeking, 5/- /per week. All caro taken but not responsibility. For further particulars apply— W. LANNIGAN, Wban^ara. Tracery (19) ■Keep Sinilin Rock Sand (4) Topiary Marco (3) Queen’s ifolida v TO STAND THIS SEASON AT PATUTAHI, MIDDLERIG SUNRAY . (1170, Voi. 4.) Brown Draught Stallion, foaled 9th, November 1917. Bred by Mr. Bong. SIRE: Buchlyvies Favorite (1G955*) 100, Voi. 1; g. sire Royal Favorite (10630*). DAM: Douglas Royal Mag (1636), Voi. 4, by Black Douglas (14599), (139), Voi. 1. Good flat paddocks, plenty of water and feed free. A)} mares will be sent for nnd returned. FEE: £3—Two or more mares per arrangement. Grazing free for one month. : JAS. PEEL, TO STAND THE SEASON AT KAHUTIA LODGE, THREADNEEDLE (4) A UTUMN—SLIPSTITCH. (Foaled 1923). The oldest of his . stock .are now two-year-olds; they are well-grown and show groat promise. Slipstitch, the dam of Threadneedle, was specially solected in Ireland by the late 'Sir James Carroll on account of her breeding. Slipstitch’s fourth dam was the dam of Soult, on e .of the most successful 6ires of his time. . Autumn, the sire of Threndneedle, was by Autumnus, one of New Zealand’s* best racehorses and his dam, Edna May, who was a particularly good performer in ; Australia, was by Plavbul, who was by Kendal ont of Lady Yardley. Puritan, the dam of Ednp May, was by Fositano out of Wood Nymph. ■'.,/■ Fees £lO/10/-. All carq taken but no responsibility, v : 1 > Grazing'6/-. ppr week for dry mares and 7/0 per week for wet mare's.' . Mares not proving in foal will be taken free the following season. For full particulars, apply—--11. GOSCOMB,, ' . . Groom in charge, or D. J. BARRY, Okner. At Opotlkl THE ACE (1) Night Walker— Knight of Malta. BAYAHDO Callola—Bay Ronald “The Ace” is the Sire of Waterline, Disorder, Straightcourse, and Impertinence, all winners oyer a distance this Season, smd his young stock are very promising. , Fee 20 guineas. ) Good, grazing, 3/0 per week, All mares met and returned -to Motuhora free. For further particulars apply— T.HENNESSY, Owner, Opotiki. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Gisborne Enginering, Coachbnilding and General Iron Works. MOTOR REPAIRS A SPECIALLY? DAVYS, THIRD & MITCHELL.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 11327, 3 October 1930, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 11327, 3 October 1930, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 11327, 3 October 1930, Page 8