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Sales "by Ferris & Fro. ""grass seed. FERRIS & PITT Have received instructions to sell at Makaraka, on FRIDAY, the 12th instant, after the Cattle Sale, — rpHE right to cut for GRASS SEED -*- or HAY of the paddock at Makaraka, next to the Blaoksmith's Bhop, containing 20 acres t ' more or less. CATTLE & SHEEP SALE ; .'!.;■■ AT MAKARAKA. FERRIS & PITT W.ill sell by auction, at MAKARAKA '.. [ :T YARDS, on FRIDAY, the 12th inst., at 2 p.m., from A f\ to 56 HEAD OF CATTLE, *okz\J consisting of— Dry Cows, " Thoroughly Quiet Milkers, and 12 head of Good Beef. Also, about 100 OROSS * BRED EWES. And anything else that may offer. ; FOR -SALE. A FEW GOOD MILKERS, thor- ■>»/■ m • •■■■■.■ oughly quiet and near calving. J Apply to ' f FERRIS & PITT. ■V/TONEY TO LEND on freehold security. Apply..* T „.. '■/■ FERRIS &PITX; \FOR SALE, CH^AP. -j HORNSBY PARAGON MOWER, . m perfect order. FERRIS & PITT. [a card.] MRS. EVANS, -jV/pLLINER & "pjRESSMAKER, Nasmith's Buildings, Gladstone Road. ; PAI^UITANGrA. \/ IA mohio ai nga Wahine Maori ko I\. teWAHINEjO'EWENT te kai tui tiu KAKAHU WAHINE tamariki 0 te toa o Makaraka kua eke ki tetahi whare ki te TAHA O TE' WATIMEKA, Ite taone. Kei aia te Mihini pai rawfr heittri kakahti. T ; „ PUBLifO' NOTICE. X ; MEETING will be held m the TEMPERANCE HALL, ORMOND, on SATURDAY, the 20th December/ 187.9, at 7 p.m., for the purpose of endeavoring, to petition the Government to extend a branch line of Telegraph from Gisborne to Ormond. A full attendance of those concerned m this matter is respectfully requested. JOHN MAYNARD, Convenor. v< MATCHLESS." fTIHIS well-known Heavy Draught X Entire is now RUNNING with his MARES at WAIHOHIKA. A few additional Mares can be taVen. : Terms— £2 10s each mare, to be paid before removal ; one month's paddock* ing free, after which Is per week will be charged. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Mares not proving m foal can be returned to him this season without extra charge. CHARLES GRAY. WOOL SEASON 1879 and 1880. . rpHE UNDERSIGNED is prepared 4- TO PURCHASE, or make CASH ADVANCES ON WOOL & OTHER PRODUCE for Shipment to London. The WOOL STORE at the WHARF is NOW READY for the RECEPTION of the PRESENT SEASON'S CLIP. The WOOL will be PRESSED by a POWERFUL HYDRAULIC PRESS (Double Dump), which will LESSEN EXPENSES ; also, all Receiving, Storing, and Shipping- Charges, will be CONSIDERABLY MODIFIED. WM. ADAIR. . : . PROOF OF DEBT FORMS, under the Bankruptcy Act, ON SALE at the HbbAld Office. '

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 971, 9 December 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 971, 9 December 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 971, 9 December 1879, Page 3

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