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UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND. C. DEAN PITT Has been favored with instructions from Mr DECEMBER EXAMINATIONS FOR O. B. Hubhlk, to offer for Sale by Auction MATRICULATION, JUNIOR SCHOLAR- on SATURDAY NEXT, September 23rd, SHIPS, MEDICAL PRELIMINARY, a t 11.30 a.m., at his Mart, Gladstone BARRISTERS' AND SOLICITORS' road— GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (in part). LEAS KHOLD OF PART OF These Examinations will commence on 1 SECTION 159 road, with TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12th. » Fmu-roomed Dwell «S House, a Brick ' Stable, and Cart Shed thereon. Places of Examination :-Auckland, Gia- The allotment has 20 feet frontage to borne, Napier, Wanganui, Wellington, Gladstone road. lerms AT bALK. Nelson, Greymouth, Christciinrch, Tima.ru, After which will be sold a quantity of Oamaru, Dunedin, and Invercargill. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, with a Candidates must send into the Hegistrar mim her of Pictures. 613 of the University, Wellington, on or before . TUESDAY, October 24th, a list of the sub- q^ DEAN PITT jects in which they desire to be examined, signed with all their names in full, accom- Will offer for Sale by Public Auction, on panicd by a statement of their age last SATURDAY NEXT, September 23rd, at birthday, and by the examination fee, from 2 p.m., at Stevenson's Stables— which there is no exemption in any case. TT ,c.m nr »oo r»nrmT w qt? ATT?n Candidates' notices will be accepted up to A FIRST -CLASS DOUBLE-SEATED Tuesday, October 31st (but no later), only on J\. BUGGY (almost new). 614 condition that they are accompanied by a ■— — — ' - treble fee. The Fee for the Matriculation, the Medical THE POVERTY BAY Preliminary, or the General Knowledge Examinations, is Two Guineas ; the Fee for 1? a D Ml? DQ' CO~O PE R ATITE the Junior Scholarship is One Guinea, 1 AIUUEiI\O W lULiAIITJJ but in the last case a second guinea will be ASSOCIATION (Limited}, payable if the candidate after passing wishes AUCTIONEERS, to be matriculated. _ twnmr AKn STATION AORNTS' Candidates must distinctly mention for QTOGK AMU bIAIIUJN AUUJNI& which Examination they propose to come +J WOOL AND - up. . . PRODUCE BROKERS. ! Candidates for the Junior Scholarship Examination must be not less than 16 and r* k ~r -nc^t not more than 19 years of age on December AUCTIOIN S A.JL.EjS Ist. Twelve Junior Scholarships of the annual q^ PRODUCE & SUNDRIES value of £40, tenable for three years, are EVERY SATURDAY. offered at this examination. k W. M. MASKELL, LiyE STO CK AT MAKARAKA EVERY 064 Registrar. MONTH. ' ~~ Auction Fist^rss. WEDNESDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER, 1893. SATURDAY, 21st OCTOBER, 1893. -jp-i nnn loans. e^^/ —1- **S >-^ We are in a position to negotiate Loans of -« >»-^ £2000 an d upwards upon Station Pro£?Zs » \mJ K-J v«/ perties, at a very low rate of interest. REQUIRED P'ROT^TTPfT DURING THE NEXT FOUR riWU U VjJCLi WT?1?T _ OF EVERY DESCRIPTION BOUGHT OR WEEKS, SOLD 0N COMMISSION. AT --~- MARK WAY HOUSE SHEEP XT -*" ' AND OTHER STOCK Bought and Sold on Commission, privately HAVING received advice of Largo Ship- or by auction, incuts to arrive from Melbourne early . in October, F. A. FORD is determined to pjRE £ MARTNE INSURANCE give his Customers and the Public generally FFFFCTFD STILL GREATER BARGAINS, so as to L ' ' make room for U,e AGENTS FORJNLN IXUUI^^. SHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION COMPANY, LIMITED The following lines are a few of the COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE Specially Reduced Prices in all Depart- COMPANY, LIMITED ments ; every line Cut Down to the Bone, BROOKES' PERFECT DIP which is far Less than Auckland and THOMAS' SHEEP DIP Wellington Prices :— BELFORD MILLS "GOLDEN GEM" Undressed Kid Gloves, 2s Cd. (Splendid for g^ l^^ ACCIDENT INSURANCE summer wear). COMPANY Ladies' Tan and Black Taffeta Gloves, lOJd; RRID AND QUAY'S IMPLEMENTS worth Is Gd. BOOTH & MCDONALD'S IMPLEMENTS New Irish Point Lace, in cream (8 inches p< & j) DUNCAN'S IMPLEMENTS wide), 8d per yard. — New Point D'lrlande Lace (5 inches wide), TJY%T> Q A T TT* 6d per yard. J} U±V Oil till;. 200-yard "Reels White Cotton, lljd dozen. TOHNSON'S AND OTHER BRANDS Crochet Cotton (in balls), 2s dozen ; all tJ FENCING WIRE (6, 7, 8) numbers. BARBED WIRE 14-tad, * Whit, Embroidery, 10 S d per ~ S 6 A X D PACKS 5 a ul " _ _ ... 1O . TENTS AND FLYS Fancy Dress Stuffs, 2s lid 12 yards STAPLES, WIRE NAILS Reversible Meltonettes, 4s 9d 12 yards. SHEEP DIP, SOFT SOAP Double-width Snowflake Dress Tweeds, I\d ARSiMC, TURPENTINE per yard. CHURNS, GRINDSTONES All-wool French Cashmeres, Is Sid per yard |c 4^SuSf OATMEAi? Red and Black Flannelettes, Gs 9d 12 yards. WINES SPIRITS Art Muslins, 2s lid 12 yards. POTATOES, OATS, CHAFF Horrocks' White Calicoes— MAIZE, POLLARD (a) 32-inch, 3s 9d per dozen yards BRAN, Etc., Etc. (a) 36-inch, 4s „ „ „ ■ (6) 36-inch, 5s „ „ „ Pflflß.DS (A) 36-inoh, os 9d „ „ „ Diiirj.L'O. Crewdson's White Calicoes— RYEGRASS (Local) No. 2. 32-inch, 4s 3d per dozen yards COCKSFOOT, CLOVER No. 2. 36-inch, 4s 9d „ „ „ and many others No. 3. 36-inch, 5s 9d " " „ FLOWER AND VEGETABLE 72-inch Twill, Is3d ; 72-inch Plain, Is4d MACHINERY »S ;; i'.uiw^h :: 15! of eyery dhcufhon indented T>l 1 -f 1 T>l 1- -f f I Comprising— iJlailKetS . JliailKCtS . . REID AND GRAY'S Ploughs, Harrows, 9/4 Single Bed Blankets, 6s lid per pair. Seed Sowers, Horse Yokes, Swingle--10/4 Double Bed Blanket, 9s lid per pair. H-e-powei^c.^^ § 12/4 Double Bed Blankets, 12s per pair. sowers, Harrows, Ploughs, Windmills, Thcxc Blankets are all Slightly Seed Strippers. Damaycd. ANDREWS AND BEAVEN'S ChaffAll Wnnl K-iimoi Trousers 7s lld ncr nair cutters and Corncrushera, Horse-powers. All \\ 00l li.iidpoi lioustrs, /s lid pei p«ii u AND D DUNCAN , S Ploug h 3 , e tc. Special Line : All W 00l Kaiapoi Suits, 2os ! Boys' Tweed Sand Suits, 4s lid each. CHARLES DUNLOP, ' Boys' Washing Suits, 4s 9d each. lanaging Director. 2 yards Wide Floor Cloth (beautiful pat terns), Is lOJd. HAWKE'S BAY AGRICULTURAL l T ard Wide Floor Cloth, lUd per yard. AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. : if. jl. ford's the annual show -.«- -. -yjp- -|j- Will be hold on lUarK nay House, Thursday and friday, GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE. stn am i ctli October. ENTRIES for Stock close at the Society's oflice, Tennyson street,, on MONDAY, 23th September, and for Produce, Poultry, j Dogs, Leaping Mutch, etc., on THURSDAY, 2Sth September. ■ — w. BEILBY, VOICE CULTIVATION. ™ Secretar yMusic— Piano, Organ and Harmonium. ._,».._. . vr ,,,, n „„„,,„. , T , MISS MICHELL (Organist Wesley \&T ANJ K P wonder we Church), Pupil of George Herbert, ,7 ▼ do the business ! Superior Loots R. A. M.,R.H. Hart, M. A., and Professor Carl elhng at Half-price, at Gauhetts Large i Schmitt,K.C.C.,lt. Fees (in advance), per Boot biUe - . term of 12 weeks: One hour lesson, Two AX t TT^ , ,, vrT VTTT f n a tityr wcjq Guineas; half-hour, One Guinea. Private M A^'^ t J^ llLl!j J T f 1 ' D D j? address: Mr J. O. Babnakd's, Palmerston I V- . iE 3 at Cheap Rates, at Herald road. Printing Office THE CRAZE FOR BARGAINS HOLDS THE TOWN I HAVE PROVIDED BARGAINS, AS YOU WILL SEE, IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. The Balance of the Large Purchases made in Wellington a few weeks ago, together with several Direct Shipments and Colonial Purchases, will be offered at •Prices LOWER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE DISTRICT. " Knowledge is power," and to know what to buy and where to buy it solves half the problems which beset those who would be well-dressed. Our I3kst efforts have been put forth to render THIS SEASON'S DISPLAY unequalled in all Departments. A large proportion of tjie Public have proved this assertion, and our object is to merit a continuance of their favors (which we have enj ycd for nearly 20 years), and still further increase the number of our patrons. Notwithstanding the superior quality of our NEW STOCK, we have determined I to mark all goods at such impressively LOW PRICES as must enhance our reputation c for selling Sterling Value. Dress Department Is full of NOVELTIES and SPECIALITIES. Enormous Stock. Tue Best Value Evek Offered. Black Silk Grenedines, for Evening Wear. Complete range of Colors and Prices in our Famous Makes of Cashmeres and a Merinoes. ' DRESSMAKING. 0 This branch of the business is conducted by MISS CHINOWETH, with due regard to economy and excellence. J Show Room 1 Will be found well-stocked with Ladies' Summer Hats and Bonnets, Jackets, Blouses (white and colored), Infants White Sun Hats and Bonnets. An Immense Stock Underclothing and Morning Wrappers. Hosiery ! Hosiery ! Hosiery ! Ladies' Ribbed Cashmere Hose (Reliable Quality). Ladies' Plain Cashmere Hose (Reliable Quality). ' Household Drapery:l Our reputation for the Best Value in this Department we are determined to * sustain, by marking these goods at the lowest possible remunerative profit. 8 Clothing Department Is well-stocked with Colonial-made Garments from the Best Manufacturers, and ] the Prices are lower than usual. j HATS and CAPS and MEN'S MERCERT in Gfcreab Variety. f| WM. ADAIR,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6784, 22 September 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6784, 22 September 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6784, 22 September 1893, Page 3

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