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THE NEW ZEALAND Loan & Mercantile Agency Company, Limited, XTTOOL& T>RODUOE"OROKERS AUCTIONEERS, STOCK, STATION, COMMISSION AND SHIPPING AGENTS. QAPITAL AUTHORISED, £3,900,000 Liberal Cash Adv&noes (Free of Cotnmiaston) Made on STOCK and CROWING CLIPS OF WOOL, And on WOOL, FROZRN MEAT, GRAIN, AND PRODUCE of every description placed in our hands for realization in English, American, or Colonial Markets. SPECIAL AND COMPLETE ARRANGEMENTS FOR HANDLING FROZEN MEAT CONSIGNMENTS. Full particulars on application. F*)P- SALS. STATION REQUISITES OF EVERY O INSCRIPTION GRAIN SEEDS, WOOLPACKS, Etc. Tho Company accepts consignments as trustee for the owners, and the proceeds thereof are expressly exempt from liability to the Company's debenture stocks. The proceeds being paid into a special consignment trust bank account, absolute nerurity in reaped to same in hereby aforikd to the constituents of the Company. Stock Auctions held Monthly At Matawhkro Yards. Date * for ISty as follow* :— 21st November Wkdnrsday 19th December „ SALE OF LIVE STOCK conducted by Private Treaty. WOOL SALES. Wool Sales for the coming season will be held on the following dates, vi«. :— 7th DECEMBER, 1894 18th JANUARY, 1895 15th FEBRUARY, 1895 Sheepskins, Hides, &c, will be offered same date. Produce received at any time and stored Free till date of sale. LAND! LAND! LAND! OPEN FOR SELECTION, SECTIONS IN MONTROSE, KAITI (FROM 2 TO 20 ACRKS). One mile from Gisbnrne. Terms Exceptionally Easy. Also, — Several Pastoral Properties are in our hands. FOR PRIVATE SALE. FENCING MATERIAL — Puriri and Totara Posts and Strainers. AGENCIES. The New Zealand Shipping Company Limited Cooper's Sheep Larney's Anthklmintio Graham's Patent Foot Rot Cure Felten and Guilleaumb's Barb Wiaa Gascoigne'9 Wool Prkssks Gandy's Cotton Belting The Northern Roller Milling Company Reid and Gray A , caitaral P. and D. Duncan I f mT ,i am -_ f Booth, McDonald and Co. f M n ™ MoCormick J MaterB - JOHN W. BRIGHT, Manager and Auctioneer. Cricket and Tennis Season. PARNELL AND BULL Have just received a consignment of i^iRICKET & 'I VCATERI ALS Including Avre"s, Cobbktt's and Dikk's CRICKET BATS AND BALLS STUMPS LEG GUARDS BATTING & WICKET KEEPING GLOVES i TENNIS NETS SLAZENGER'S, AYRE'S, AND COOK'S RACQUETS & BALLS At Reasonable Prices. PARNKLL & BULL, GLADSTONE ROAD, Gisborne. BEE OINTMENT. SIMPLY A MARVELLOUS CURK FOR CROUP, BRONCHITIS, BLOTCHES, BROKEN CHILBLAINS, PILES, ABSCESSES, RHEUMATISM, &0., &c, ha. Price — Is Gn and 2s 6d. IT is also sptcially prepared for Stable use, and is guaranteed one of the best Horse and Cattle Dressings in the Market. T R V IT. Midhirst, Taranaki, N.Z. Mr Edwin Gallicuan, AnhurHt. Dear Sir, — Your agent travelled through this part a few weeks ago, introducing a preparation of yours — Llewellyn's Bet Ointment — to my notice. We are now opening a store at Midhirst, and as by my own experience I have found the article a good one, I have decided to stock the same. Please send us one dozen for household and one dozen for stable use at Midhirst. — We are, sir, yours faithfully, Harnot, Neale and Co. Whakaronga, April 2, 1894. Mr E. Gallichan. Dear Sir, — Having used Llewellyn's Be& Ointment for the last twelve months on my polo ponies and other horses, I think it invaluable for cuts, eorc backs and bruises. It has great healing powers, and I can confidently recommend it to anybody. It is now being" expensively used by the members of tho Manawatn Polo Club.— l am, etc., F. W. Sbwsll. Ashurst, January 5, 1894. To E. Galliohan. Dear Sir, — If these few lines will be of any service to you in pushing the sale of Llewellyn's Bee Ointment you are welcome to make whatever use you like of same, for I can safely aay that it was the use of the above Ointment, well rubbed into the chest and back, that saved the life of my little boy when bad with Whooping Cough and Bronchitis, and I will do my best in recommending the Ointment to all my friends.— Yours very faithfully, Mrs Page, Storekeeper. BEE OINTMENT is now sold by all respectable Storekeepers, Chemists, and Saddlers. Wholesale through Common, Shalton and Co., Ltd., or direct frenx the Factory. P.O. Box 14, Aahurst, Manawatu, Now ZealMd. 711

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7138, 21 November 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7138, 21 November 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7138, 21 November 1894, Page 2