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{ . POVERTY BAY FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, [Limited.] THE Association hold WEEKLY SALES of Produce, Furniture; etc., on Saturdays at 10.30 a.m. Produce, Fruit, flour, Groceries are re 3 tailed at the Store at Lowest Rates.' HORSE SALES held when required. 8 Produce, Furniture, etc., received and Sold by Auction for non-Shareholders. G!;ain, Grass Seed, Produce Sold on Commission. T. W. BILHAM, " 297 Secretary. FOR SALE. a \ NICE LITTLE FARM of 150 ACRES, XX near Ormond, fenced and subdivided j into five paddocks, with good nine-roomed House, cow-shed, yards, and all necessary 7 outbuildings, orchard of 2£ acres containing about 200 fruit trees now coming into bearing, constant supply of water at all seasons ' of the year in every paddock, together with about 50 head of milking Cows carefully I bred and broken, and necessary plant for carting milk to Factory situated about three miles distant. There are also ten acres, or thereabouts, of Bush suitable for firewood. For further particulars apply to — DeLAUTOUR & SIEVWBIGHT, ' Solicitors, Gisborne ; , . Or to— GEORGE DAVIS, , 434 Ormond Factory. 3 FOR SALE. PC A A GOOD STORE WETHERS 500 Full- Mouthed EWES 40 full mouthed Rams bred by Messrs Espie and McKcnzie to be sold cheap G. R. WYLLIE, 294 Turehan. ' FOR SAL E . 1O A A EWES, MIXED AGES. Apply to — 430 W. K. CHAMBERS. ; FOR SALE. ' SEVERAL SECTIONS IN MAKAURI, on Main Road to Waerehga-a-hifca, from 20 to 50 acres. For particular apply to — REES AND DAY, 431 Solicitors, Gisborne. I' . . I A A CROSS - BRKD EWES FOR 4 \)\) SALE. 375 R F. HARRIS. DIOKSON XT AS OPENED HIS SPECIAL IMPORTATION OF— SCOTCH WHISKY. THOMAS' CELEBRATED SHEEP , DIP. Cheapest in Market. 238 GRAHAM, PITT, & BENNETT

W. B, COMMON. J [P, J. SHELTOfI. Common, Shelton & Co. COOPER'S SHEEP DIPPING POWDER. TH HE MOST CERTAIN DESTROYER X OF TICKS, LICE, and SCAB. tfST ßead the experiences of Sheep Farmerß in Circular g to be obtained from — COMMON, SHELTON, & Co., Agents. SPORTING SEASON, 1890. JUST ARRIVED, ex » Pleiades" from London, and to arrive by " Persian Empire I '— ; 20 Boxes Curtis and Harvey's Diamond SPORTING POWDER, 2, 4, 6 20 do Curtis and Harvey's TREBLE F do do 2500 Eley Bros. C.F. CARTRIDGES, Green Cases 2500 _do do, Brown Cases (Loaded with very best Powder and Chilled Shot) 5000 CENTRAL FIRE CASES, brown 5000 GREASE PROOF WADS 5000 GREY CLOTH WADS 20,000 FOI CAPS, 250's 20,000 do do 100' a 10,000' CENTRAL FIRE CAPS 150 101 b Bags SHOT, No. 2, 3, 4, ss, 6 25 Kegs CandH BLASTING POWDER Kynock's Cartridge Cases, Cartridge Belts, Game Bags, Turnovers, Loaders and Closers and Re-Cappers, Shot Pouches &nd Powder Flaska, Concentrators, Powder and Shot Measures. BLAND'S CELEBRATED GUNS. COMMON, SHELTON & CO. LITTLE'S FLUID DIP. (Non-Poisonous.) A CHEMICAL FOOD FOR THE WOOL. COMMON, SHELTON & Co., Agents. FOR SALE. ARSENIC, SODA CRYSTALS, FLOWERS OF SULPHUR, SOFT SOAP, Greenbank's CAUSTIC SODA. FRESH SEEDS JUST RECEIVED TURNIPS. f^\ REEN AND PURPLE TOP, YELLOW V3C ABERDEEN, • Mammoth Purple Top, Devonshire Grey , Stall, Skirving and Baugholm Swedes. RAPE. Superior Imported and Colonial Grown. Clover, Cow Grass, Lucerne, Timothy, Poa Pratense, Rye Grass, Cocksfoot. COMMON, SHELTON & CO. STORAGE. WE are prepared to receive and store, at Lowest Current Rates, Grass Seed, Gram, and other Produce. COMMON, SHELTON & CO.

NEW AUTUMN GOODS. PETTIE and HARPER HAVE MUCH PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE ARRIVAL OF THEIR— first SHii^iVvdiEisra: OF NEW SEASON'S GOODS, COMPRISING ABOUT GKNBRA.L DRAPERY AND CLOTHING Suitable for the present and coming Season. "Mow T^voca (T4-r\r\rlc< s Department wo have opened some LX UYV XJL Ufcb VJUUUb Novelties, besides a, plain lot of Splendid Useful Goods, such ?is Meltons, Homespuns, Serge's, Black and Colored French Merinoes, Wincey Plaids, etc., etc. New Plushes, New Silks, New Velveteens, etc., etc. NEW STOCK OF LADIES' HATS, RIBBONS, CORSETS, UMBRELLAS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, etc., all well worthy of Inspection. STOCK OF MANCHESTER GOODS fully replenished, and as we me mean to maintain our reputation for Cheap Goods in this Department we have, notwithstanding recent advances in almost every line, marked our New Goods at Old Prices. See our new Calicoes, Sheetings, Hollands, Flannels, Blankets, etc.. etc. In the CLOTHING DEPARTMENT our Stock is larger than ever, the greatest care being taken to keep only such Goods as can be recommended for Good Value, Style, and Durability. The abovs Large Shipment now ready for inspection at our wall- . known Low Prices. Sgr GOODS ALL MARKED IN" TIAIN FIGURES. PBTTIB <3c. HZA.E/PBK,, Drapers and Clothiers, NEXT UNION BA.NK, GLADSTONE ROAD s. i^ioijEii^isroisr TMRECTS SPECIAL ATTENTION TO A DIRECT SHIPMENT, EX XJ " COPTIC," COMPRISING— FRENCH CARRIAGE CLOCKS— SSs to £6 10s English Clock Co's CLOCKS— IOs 6d to £1 10s Union do do, Timepiece and Alarm — 5s 6d to 12s 6d Une Year Regulators, Vienna Regulators — -75s to 135s And other Novel and Handsome Clocks, which will be offered at a Small Advance on Cost, ALSO Galvanic Batteries, Sixes Spirit Hydrometers and Thermometers, Graphoscopes, Microscopes, and Drawing Instruments. WATCHES, IN GOLD AND SILVER CASES, FROM L 3 10s TO L 35 EACH, (Made by Messrs Rothbkam and Baum & Co. These makers obtained the highes wards ab M olbourne and Paris Exhibitions, and for years have hold a positiont bho Watch trials at Kew Observatory.) h TO REDUCE STOCK OF Gold Brooches, Earrings, Bangles and Lockets I shall oiler them during the presont month at Coat Prico and under. AN IMMENSE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. EVERY ARTICLE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES! s. 3^^x]sßK;isroisr> MANUFACTUING JEWELLER, WATOHMAK KR ( AND OPTICIAN GLADSTONE ROAD.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5709, 4 March 1890, Page 3

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