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0- DEAN PITT Has received instructions to »ell by Public Auction, at bis Auction Room, Lowe •treet, on SATURDAY, the 17th November, at the hour of 12 noon — THE GOODWILL OF THE UNEX PIRhD TKRM OF 18 YEARS IN THK FOLLOWING LKABES :— A. K. 1 Waihora A 152 0 20 Waihora B 91 1 4 MangoaeNo*. L, M, N, andO... :W) 0 .'< MangoaeNo. S 602 3 22 These blocks aro contiguous to each other, the land is of lirstcUsH quality, and is conveniently initiated, being about three miles from Te Karaka, on the Kanaekanae road. About one-half partially improved, capable of carrying ">OO sheep. The balance is principally bush. For full particulars, apply to the Auctioneer ; or, to Mkssks WILLIAMS k KETTLE, 448 Limited. IN THE BUPREME COURT OF NKW ZEALAND, NOItTHEKN DISTRICT. Between Common, Shrlton and Comianv, Limited, Plaintiffs, •And Charlss Wkstrcp, Defendant. J. SEAGAR~BUOKLAND, Instructed by the Sheriff of Poverty Hay, will sell by Public Auction, at Waorrnfftt ahika Kale Yards, on WEDNESDAY, the 14th day of November, 1894, at the hour of 1 1 o'clock in the forenoon — Q I HEAD OF CATTL K. The Salf is made at th* suit of the Plain- • iff-t. the ex>cut i>n creditors, wh'»ea Solicitor i« Hcom Joseph Finn, of Gladstone road, (Mulmrnr ; and I, the undersigned, am the olh'cer executing the writ. Da ed at G labor ue this sth day of November, 1894. W. A. BARTON, 455 Sheriff. ] MAIDIiNS FAIR AND MATRONS BONNY Wlii.soinc Sisters. ] WM. ADAIR Ofkieks Vui With Ai.i. Riwi'tCT ami A DM I RATION, j Spring Greetings. AS we pen this announcement the weathrr looks anything but promising, and turning to the Uospel of Edwin we find there is trouble ahead and a probability of further rain. But even if it be so, there is a silver lining to every cloud, and it is comforting to reflect that the heavy showers, while causing spring shopping to be postponed, am the means of assuring to many an anxious one plentiful feed for the sheep and cattle on a thousand hills, as well as prosperity for the farmer and his merry men. So if it rains don't fret for oar SPRING LJHOW PRING ©HOW op SPR'NO "DRAUTIBS PRING OKAUTIKS Will be as fair to-morrow as to-day. Take it as yon may, it is BuumnrL; take it from a male standpoint, or view it with eyea of critical femininity, it's Sdpirb. As a DiSplat or Fasuiov it takes the cake. To people with slender purses It offers a medium through which necessary Spring Garments may be got of the Newest ana Be«t at a cost so low that the most enthusiastic dreamer never had a vision of such delightful ooonomy. TOP QUALITY A!»D BOTTOM PRICE. Spring snow (Now DiLioiiTiNo the Tows) I conducted on the ba»is indicated. Everythiug is of Top Qpai.itv ; a' l things marked at BOTTOM Pricks. Whether you spond one shilling or one pound, diaburse a small snm or melt a big cheque, your rwwa^d will be ample; th nwop of our gn«td« for yo>ir m"ney will be in on f*\<>r The nutter has b!>en R<>n« iuto, diseased, tui*<ed in Me oat, torn to m/s. a-d ri died with argument, and the cud of it l« — TOP QUALITY AND BOTTOM PRICE. FASHIONS FAIRESI FAVORS! Clearly the Iwst place to view them oa terms of advantage Is at ITTM. \ DAIR'B OHOWROOMB. Plkask to Rpmkmbcr that the present shop has undergone considerable alterations, additional tptct 1 hiving been provided and gicitfr uccotnmndatioti afforded to display the following I.i CASKS of DRESS FABRICS (of the Newest Designs) NEW PRINTS NKW LACES DAINTY BLOUSKS NEW LADIES' SHIRTS i NEW MILUNKKY A STRAW GOODS EXQUISITE UNDERCLOTHING A Manufacturer's Stock of CHILDREN'S DRESSES AND SUN HATS at Less than Finish Cost. WM. ADAIR. MUSIC TAUGHT ON AN ENTIRELY NEW PRIXCIPLK, Whereby Children or Adults may acquire very rapidly the knowledge both how to read utul play the PIANO 0B OBOA2T, CHAS. J. EAST, TEACHER. •r Qttaktkr commescks Ist Octobkr. Terms from £\ |>er Quarter. DR KS S "TV F. PART MEN T. XX S S JJV.PAK TMK N T. PETTIE AND HARPER Have now Opmcd-tip a L'irc;e Selection of the Newr.st ,»,..! \1 t Ki»«.hn.iwl»le M..1.-.J..U f,,r Sprins: and Siiminer Wear, Inclixliug B.mio Beautiful SUMMER \)RK« TWEEDS AN!) CO A IN(M, Inspection •>* t'i- -imp in ilnir N 1 DRrSSvSII.iW Oi >M »...w n.Mt^l. Alrondv 'he V,.* "I • ••• i . 'n !•- vi *■«•! id* effect of CH'iHJn ■ i < . r- * l» • - •■ rt'i'. ; i and O'l-i" *r<' ..■!. -i ft. . h , ■ Ladies «i« ki.u l« ! selections kakly. DR 88V1AKINQ At the Lowkst Pwwim.E Priob*, oonsittent with FnuT-iL^s-s Fi. 18U aud Stylk. PETTIE AUD HARPER, Gladstone Road, Gisborne.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7130, 12 November 1894, Page 3

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