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Cosmssoa, Hheltoa, <tud < <•.*« Nutton^ WAERENOA- A - HIKA YARDS. , WEDNESDAY NEXT, | | At II a. m. sharp. ' COMMON. SHELTON & CO. LIMITKU, Have received intlructions to sell by I'ultlic Auction — :400H KA "M IXKU C Ari ' LX Am»»m; tii km — U0 Wcll-hrcd Tin ee year-old SteerH N4 head from Opotiki {M hen! W«ll-bred Quiet Cattle (by I order of the Sheriff of Poverty Bay) | 46 Calves and Yearlings i 6 Half-bred Polled Angus Heifers 7 Quiet Cows (at or near calving) 1 Pure Shorthorn Bull 2*2 Large-framed Cows, in calf 17 bead PrinM Fat Cattle 1 ( W I FAT WETHERS (prime quality) I V/W 150 Two-tooth Ewes and Wethers 3«X) Ewes and Lambs ! Fat and Btore Sheep. J. 8. BUCKLAND, Auctioneer. The Gisborne Wool Stores, PEEL STREET. SATURDAY NEXT, at 12.30. 'pHE USUAL WEEKLY SALE OF * C&ttld, Horsts, • to., Will b« held by COMMON, SHELTON A CO, LIMITKU. At their Stores, Peel street, at I ' 2 3". J. S. BUCKLAND, Auctioneer. WAKKKNOA AIL KA YAKjucT COMMON. SHELTON A CO Limited, Will sell by Public Auction on WEDNESDAY, at 11 a.m. sharp - I BLACK, FILLY (heavy draught), three years old 1 Bay Gelding and Dray Harness '2 Hacks (without reservs). LANDING TO DAY. OO TONS SI>ECIALLY • PICKED OAM ARU POTATOES. COMMON. SHELTON * CO . Limited, BAMS! RAMS! WK are now booking Orders for LINCOLN RAMB LEICESTER RAMS ROMNEY RAMS Bred by the New Zealand and Australian Land Company. Delivery can be given either before or after shearing. COMMON 6 HELTON k CO., Limited. ~ FOB BALE. A FARM OF 900 ACRES, situated 40 miles from Gisborne. The improveroenU ooosist of 6AO acres fern land, sown and in grass, and 100 acres bosh fallen, burnt, and sown In grass. Bevea miles fencing. New woolshed and yards. New five-roomed house The property has wintered 600 sheep and Titlk : Perpetual Lease, with purchasing clause at £300. For farther particulars, apply to— COMMON, SHRLTON * CO., Limited. TARPAULINS. BIRKMYRE'S PATENT WATERPROOF SHEETING, specially imported, and made up into any sixe or shape. SST The Bad Tarpaulin in th* Market. COMMON, SHELTON k CO.. Ltd. FoR SALE. JU^T ARRIVED, «z «.«. Hawk»'s B*y--BUTTON*B TRUE Perennial Bed Clover. " Perennial Red Clover mrpaasrs ordinary Red Clover in succulence and weight of «r»p, and stands frost mnoh better. " The root of Persaoial Red CTorer mwhes down into the sobeoiL enehHag it to obtain moisture and nourishment in the hottest weather, when Rod Clom glvw np from drought. " The true Perennial Red Clover is rarely obtainable, except from those who make its culture a study. In pastures, Perennial Red Clover does not perpetuate itself by seed, as is commonly supposed, bat from short stout branches ei tended from the parent plant, which root and take the place of the parent when it dies from exhaustion." —Butto»'» book on " Temporary and Permanent Pasture:" COMMON, SHELTON k CO, Ltd. Ex 8.8. PORT MELBOURNE, from Calcutta— TI7K hare received our Season's Shipment YY of WOOLTAOT3, And are booking Orders at Low Ratas. Ex S.S. COT UIC, from London— \ ICASE RUKGON AND BALL'S SHEEP SHEARS (<U, IU, M\a), and Dagging French Foot-rot Secateurs. Ex S.S. MAORI, from London— 4 TANKS, containing T'KXIP GREEN TOP YELLOW ABERDEEN I'UKPLETOP YELLOW ABERDEEN (iIIKKN GLOBE DEVONSHIRE OREYSTONE BROAD LEAF ESaEX RAPE. t^ILVEII DUST FLOUR DIAMOND OATMEAL CANADIAN OATS POLLARD BRAN GOOD OXTEN CHAFP CM >\\\ M MXIZK ("I 1 >IIKI> \TS Ci;USHtD BANS H *M 8 A^i' BAi'OK i To Saddlers and Shoemakers ! luv. juM received h consfipiinrtit O I. IP ' HL < K IMRNK.HM I'KOW.s HAKMs^S SKIRT BA(4 BASILS TARPAUUNS Common, bhclton & Co., Ltd

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

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