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Special Advertisements. THE New Zealand Loan & Mercantile Agency Co. [Limited] WOOF, GRAIN, PROD no FJ, STOCK & LAND BROKERS. STOCK, STATION, AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. Capital authorised ... £4,500,000 Capital subscribed ... 4,000,000 Reserve Fund ... 330,000 Head Office — Portland House, Basiiighall Street, London, E.C. Branches throughout New Zealand and Australia. Largest Wool House in the World. Transactions, 1892— 247,183 BAL^S. ITHE COMPANY has pleasure in intimatiin' to its Clients and the Settlers of Poverty °Ba.y generally, that arrangements have been made to add to its business a Branch for the SALE BY AUCTION OF Live Stock, Wool, Sheepskins, Tallow," Hides, AND General Produce, And that PERIODICAL SALES, due notice of which will be given, will be held. LIVE STOCK SALES. — A most convenient and central site has been secured near the Matawhero Cheese Factory, and the necessary yards will be erected in time for thw OPENING SALE, Which will take place on or about 3rd NOVEMBER. f The arrangement which the Compauy and Messrs Williams and Kettle, Ltd., have entered into, to hold Sales in the same yards and on same dates, cannot fail to prove beneficial to Vendors, increasing the attraction for outside buyers to attend. The Company will act strictly as SELLING BROKERS ONLY. The Public may therefore rely that the Company will have no interest in any Stock brought under the hammer. WOOL SALES will be held during the Season, upon such dates as may be found most suitable. Clients have the advantage f reserves are not reached of consigning to the Company in London or Australasia for realization, thus dealing with the name Firm throughout. The position occupied by the Company, as the PREMIER WOOL HOUSE OF THE WORLD, Is sufficient guarantee that this branch of the business will be efficiently managed. The Company's well-lighted and commodious GIS BORNE WAREHOUSE affords unrivalled facilities for the display of both Large and Small Clips. SALES OF SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, AND j GENERAL PRODUCE Will also be undertaken. LAND, ESTATE~AND CLEARING SALES conducted in Town or Country, upon the most favorably terms, which can be ascertained on application at the Company's offices, Gladstone road. JOHN W. BRIGHT, Agent and Auctioneer. Mowers and Combinsd Mowers and Reapers. KEARSLEY'S Celebrated GRASS MOWERS and COMBINED MACHINES are the strongest machines in the market. They are light of draught, and are particularly well-adapted for heavy crops. The principal contracting Farmers in Hawke's Bay use the " Kearsley " in preference to all others. For price and particulars, apply — RUDDOCK & FRYER, Napier. Sole Agent for Hawke's Bay & Poverty Bay. A full stock of Fittings and extra-wearing parts always on hand. Catalogues posted on application. -^ mTFs cako, SURGEON J\ E N T I S T, Will Arrive in Gisborne shortly, And may be consulted at the Masonic Hotel as usual. gUTTON'S yEEDS We have this day appointed MESSRS WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LIMITED AGENTS FOR NAPIER & GISBORNE For the Bale of the SEEDS of this well-known Firm. j. B. GH.FILLAN & CO., Sole Representatives of MESSRS SUTTON & SONS, Reaping, England. E. P. JOYCE, T AND & GENERAL COMMISSION j_j AGENT, GISBO a N E. Town and Country Lands for Sale with Jfwfect Titles.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6477, 21 September 1892, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6477, 21 September 1892, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6477, 21 September 1892, Page 2

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