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UNDKR DISTRESS WARRANT. C. DEAN PITT Will sell by Public Auction, at his Mart, on SATURDAY NEXT, 9th Soptembor, at 12 noon — A QUANTITY OF SADDLERY, V Consisting of Whip Crops, Bridles, Bits, Stirrup Irons, Stirrup Leathers, Girths, etc., etc. F. HEWITT BULLEN, 481 Bailiff. ~ iTANIT'I I7a~N D ! C- DEAN PITT Has been favored with instructions from Mr G. R. Wyi.lie. to sell by Public Auction, at his Mart, Gladstone road, on SATURDAY, September 9th, 1893, at 12 noon — r pHB LEASEHOLD OF EIGHTEEN f SECTIONS on that portion of North Gi«borne, Whataupoko, known a* " The Point." Trrsi ok Lease, 42 Years. For further particulars, apply toMrG. R. Wyllie, or the Auctioneer. 37"> WAIKOHU BRIDGE AND ROAD PROPOSAL. A PUBLIC MEETING of Ratepayers of tho Waikohu Riding will be held in the Schoolroom, Karaka, on SATURDAY, September 9th, at 2 p.m. Businkss : To discuss the Boundaries of the Special District proposed by Councillor Tiffen. GEO. SCOTT, \convcners A. KEMPTHORNE, jjot^ ot " c » cls v POVERTY DAY KOAD DISTRICT BOARD. \ MEETING of the Board will be held at t\ the Office on SATURDAY NEXT, 9th inst., at 7-30 p.m. GEO. he BLAQUIERE, Clerk. Makaraka, Sept. 2nd, 1893. 444 W A N T E D . /~^iOLTS to Castrate. Price — Seven \J shillings and sixpence per head. Private Lessons — One Guinea each. G. H. THOMPSON, 471 Currie ami Hogan's, Makaraka. ]\/[ARK WAY HOUSE IS NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, With an ENTIRELY NEW STOCK of SEASONABLE f^OODS EASONABLE VTOODS AND * LATEST NOVELTIES. \A J E wish to draw attention to the VV following :— Ladies' Zouaves (in Cloth, Velvet, Braid, and Jet) Ladies' Black and Tan Clasp Kid Gloves, 2s 6d per pair Bearerette Top Kid Gloves, 2s lid pair Sunbeam Berlin Fingering Wool (in all colors), Is 9d per head Good line of Dress Stuff, 3s 6d 12 yards All Wool Foulle Cloth (all shades), 10s 6d 12 yards SPECIAL ! All "Wool Cashmere (in colors), 2s per yard. NEW PRINTS NEW DRESS GOODS NEW SILK STRIPE DELAINES NEW SATEENS &&* Special attention is drawn to the choice selection of SILKS just imported from Sydney and Melbourne for the coming season. They arc really beautiful goods and worth inspection. Men's Clothing. Have just received full assortment of KAIPOI CLOTHING (in all sizes), Which has been marked at a LOW FIGURE to command a speedy clearance. 100 100 OIL OVERCOATS, I 100 100 6s lid each | 100 Mercery. NEW TIES ! NEW SHIRTS ! Job Line of MEN'S HATS (in black and colors), Is 4d each. Manchester. 100 pairs of lACE CI'BTAJNS 500 White Honeycomb QUILTS, bought at Job and marked accordingly A great variety of FLANNELETTES— Cheapest in Town. FACT : I buy for Cash and sell for Cash only. IF 1 . .A.. POND'S Mark Way House, GLx\DSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE.

STOCK SALE : At the MAKARAKA SALE YARDS, On i Wednesday, 13th instant Pkksknt Entiues — lO^ UKA ]) CATTLE X +Jt ) Comprising "(i hc;id 2-ye;ir-old Steers 22 head 3-year-old Steers 12 For wind Bullocks 17 Dairy Cows .'}2 Calves and Yearlings ■\ Hiilf-Alderney Heifers (i Heifers lßull 120 l^wes and Lambs 4i2 Hoggets 180 Fat,' Wethers 13 Pigs And a number of Horses. Further Entries Invited. G. R. WYLLIE. C. DEAN PITT, Auctioneer. 41S THE POVERTY BAY FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION (Limited), AUCTIONEERS, OTOCK AND STATION AGENTS, WOOL AND PRODUCE BROKERS. AT T CTIO~N SALES OF PRODUCE & SUNDRIES EVERY SATURDAY. LIVE STOCK AT M \KARAKA EVERY MONTH. Auction Fixtures. WEDNESDAY, ]3tii SEPTEMBER, 1893. SATURDAY, 21st OCTOBER, 1893. LOANS. We are in a position to negotiate Loans of £2000 an( l upwards upon Station Properties, at a very low rate of interest. PRODUCE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION BOUGHT OR SOLD ON COMMISSION. SHEEP AND OTHER STOCK Bought and Sold on Commission, privately or by auction. FIRE & MARJNK INSURANCE EFFECT KD. AGENTS FORSHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION COMPANY, LIMITED COMMERCIAL UNIO\ r ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED BROOK KS' PKRKECT DIP THOMAS' SHEKP DIP BELFORD MILLS '• GOLDEN GEM" FLOUR STANDARD ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY reid and gray's implements booth & McDonald's implements p. & d. duncan's implements FOR SALF. JOHNSON'S AND OTHER BRANDS FENCING WIRE (6, 7, 8) BARBED WIRE CORRUGATED IRON C'»RN SACKS, WOOL PACKS TENTS AND FLYS STAPLE^, WIRE NAILS SHEEP DIP, SOFT SOAP AK.Sf.MC, TURPENTINE CHURNS, GRINDSTONES SULPHUR, SALT, SUGAti TEA, FLOUR, OATMEAL WINES, SPIRITS POTATOES, OATS, CHAFF MAIZE, POLLARD BRAN, Em, Exo. SEEDS. RYEGRASS (Local) COCKSFOOT, CLOVER and many others FLOWER AND VEGETABLE AORirULTUHAL MACHINERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION INDENTED Comprising — REID AND GRAY'S Ploughs, Harrows, Seed Sowers, Horse Yokes, Swingletrees, Horse-powers, etc. BOOTH AND MAODONALDS Seedsowers, Harrows, Ploughs, Windmills, Seed Strippers. ANDREWS AND BEAVEN'S ChaEfcutters and I'orncrushers, Horse-powers. P. AND D. DUNCAN'S 1 "loughs, etc. CHx a aELES BITNLOP, Managing Director. MATAWHEkO FOUND. AMPOU N D E D by }{. Brooicing — o Sheep, bacu bit out of each ear, slip out of front of near e:ir. 3 Sheep, back quarter near ear, tip off car. T» Sheep, fore quarter and swallow 3 Sheep, slit near ear, back bit off ear. .3 Sheep, slit off ear, back bit near ear. 9 Sheep, different ear marks. Grey Gelding, branded like RE near shoulder Will be sold at the above Pound Yards on TUESDAY, Sept. 12th, at 12 noon, if hot redeemed. ]). PAGE, 458 Poundkeeper.

STOCKTAKING! STOCKTAKING LAST WEEK LAST WEEK — OF— Special Reductions FOR CASH. WE ARE OFTEN ASKID WHY WE Ifo NOT ADVERTISE. WHAT OCCASION IS THERE WHEN WE SELL 5d Flannelettes for 3s 3d per 12 yards 6d Flannelettes for 4ld per yard 7id Flannelettes for 6d per yard lOd Flannelettes for 7id per yard THE ABOVE PRICES ADVERTISE THEMSELVES. NOW ABOUT QUOTATIONS BELOW : - Men's 2s 6d Flannelette Shirts for Is 9d Men's 40a Coloaial Suits for 27s 6d Men's Is Braces for 6dTHE ABOVE IS THE WAY TO ADVERTISE. JUST RECEIVED -OUR FIRST PARCEL OF Prints, French Cambrics, Sateens, and Delanes (All New Patterns and Fa^t Colors). It is 119 w understood that for these Goods we stand unrivalled. Art Muslins, Cretonnes, French Muslins, etc., etc., TO ARRIVE SHORTLY. TEAT i TURANGANUI HOUSE.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6771, 7 September 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6771, 7 September 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6771, 7 September 1893, Page 3

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