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FRIDAY,, 19th. Instant, at 11. a.m. d. mTorr Will hold his usual Auction Sale, at: the City Mart, Gladstone road, on FRIDAY NEXT, 19th April, at 11 a.m., when the undermentioned consignments will be offered, without reserve — OA CASES Al TAHITI ORANGES' OXJ 30 cases Eating and Cooking Apples' 10 cases Quyices, 60 sacks Potatoes, 150 sacks Oata, Onions (also, Picklers), Citron Melons, Pumpkins, Kumeras, Walnuts, Cheese, Hams and Bacon, Lard, Bran, Pollard, Maize, Wheat, Oatmeal, 1 Portrait Camera and Views, Accordeons, Concertinas, several lots of good Turkeys and Fowls, aad anything else offering. . Further Entries Invited. C. DEAN PITT, 16 Auctioneer. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF POVERTY BAY. A GENERAL MEETING will be held at ft. Townley's Hall, on FRIDAY, 19th inst., at 7.30 p.m., to arrange for annual ball on Queen's Birthday. B. N. JONES, 15 Hon. Sec* MAKAURI SCHOOL. THE Resident Householders whose names appear below have been duly Nominated to act as Members of the above School Committee, for the ensuing year :— Messrs Frederick Tietjen, Frederick Jones, Thomas King, William Habgood, George Brown, Sydenham Oxenham; "William Turnbull, R. Mathewson, Thomas Ryan, Thomas Finucane, Thomas Kane, Frank O'Connell, and Niels Laraen. A. J. BARBERi Chairman. A Meeting of Householders for the Election of a School Committee from the above list will be held in the Makauri Schoolhouae, on MONDAY, 22nd inst., at 7 o'clock.' '^ ' 12 MONEY TO LENJDf < \ THE Trustees of the Druids Lodge have £150 TO LEND, on Freehold Security. ' \ \ Apply to— | Hy. McKAY, 9 Secretary. POVERTY BAY HUNT CLUB. THE Opening Meet of the Poverty Bay Hounds will take place at Lavenham, at 2 p.m. sharp, on THURSDAY, 18th instant. H. M. PORTER, 999 Hon. Sec. WAIMATA ROAD BOa'r'D. GENERAL ELECTION, . IT is hereby notified that a General Election of NINE (9) Members of the above-named Board, will be held on WEDNESDAY, May Ist, 1895; and appoint the Office of the Watmata Road Board as the place, and MONDAY^ April 22nd, up to the hour of Noon, as the. day for receiving Nominations of Candidates". Nomination forms may be obtained on application at the office of the Board. E. B. MARTIN, Returning Officer. Waimata Valley, April 13, 1895. 991 WHATAUPOKO . POUND. X M P O~ N D ED by A. Harris, on April 16, 4 p.m., for trespass on County roads — X One BAY GELDING, branded like M near shoulder, near and off hind foot white, shod all round, star and snip. Will be s6ld at the above Pound Yards on THURSDAY, May 2nd, 1895, at 12 noon, if not claimed and expenses paid. J. FISHER, I Soundkeeper. *> LOST- BAY HORSE, with- saddle and bridle. Horse one white, hind foot, and branded BP on off rump. Information • leading to recovery will be rewarded. — S. MoLernon, Gladstone road. ' y 992 ANTED— Two respectable Gentlemen Boarders. Every convenience— use of piano, etc. — Apply to Mrs Morgan, opposite Wharf. 986 WANTED, to Buy — Second-hand PIANO or ORGAN. State maker and price. — '• Piano," care P.B. Herald. WANTED KNOWN — That the Pork Butcher's Shop has been REOPENED for the sale of Prime Dairyfed Pork, Roll Bacon, Brawn, BlackPuddings, Pork Sausages, etc., etc., etc., adjoining Mark Way House. Also, cash buyer of good Dairy .fed Pork.— O. Veale, Gladstone road. ■ . , 917 0 LET — Two Four-roomed Cottages (recently repaired), in Carnarvon street.— John Coleman. 972 TO LET — A Seven-roomed HOUSE, on Read's Quay. — Apply A. Parnell. SPECIAL NOVELTIES in Trimmed Millinery, Children's Hats, Bonnets, Tunics, and Dresses. Special Value in Flannel, Flannelettes, and Flannelette Trimmings ; also, Flannelette Underclothing. Just opened up at Mrs Rosie's. 92 LADIES would do well to! see our Celebrated C.B. Corsets at 4s 6d, and our Ladies' Bx3 Ribbed Hose at Is 6d per pair (well worth 2a) ; New Kid' Gloves ; New Cashmere Gloves.— At Teat and Friar's. HARD TIMES. — 6 dozen Men's Roslyn Underflannels, 2s lid each (full size) ; 3 dozen Men's Ribbed Underpants, 2s lid | each ; 20 dozen Men's Kaiaffoi Woollen Sox, lOd pair ; 4 dozen Men's Roslyn Merino Sox, Is pair. — At Teat and Friar's. FOR A FEW DAYS. — 25 Roalyn Blankets, 15s per pair; 15 Colored Blankets, from 5s pair ; 50 Striped and Checked Rugs, at English cost. — At Teat and Friar's.

Autumn &* Winter Season's Shipments, Ex S.S. TAINUI AND S.S. GOTHIC. T"\ESIRES to draw 'the attention ot the Public to the ARRIVAL of VERY XJ LARGE DIRECT SHIPMENTS ex Tainui and Gothic. < '•> ' .-- ■ ■ . In all Departments will be found an Extensive Variety of NEW and SEASONABLE GOODS, morer particularly in the DRESSES. " In this Department will be shown COLONIAL AND ENGLISH TWEEDS DIAGONAL AND CHEVIOT SERGES .;./ J*RENCH CASHMERES & MERINOS (Black and Colored). It is impossible to adequately describe the various kinds, on account of the great variety. ■ •'.'■ •'.;.< .■.'.-,. . . It's true wisdom to inspect before buying elsewhere. In the MILLINERY ROOM will be shown an Extensive Assortment of— "NEW JACKETS | NEW MILLINERY (artistically trimmed) ! NEW STRAW AND FELT HATS, in great variety In addition to Direct' Imports, MISS BRODIE (so well and favorably known here) lias just returned from Auckland with a very choice assortment of Bonnets, Mats, Feathers, and Mowers. DRESSMAKING The Dressmaking is under the immediate control of MISS DRESSMAKING ANDERSON, who has been for the last six years in a responsible DRESSMAKING position in Te Aro House, Wellington. Ladies can therefore DRESSMAKING place their Orders in her hands for execution with every DRESSMAKING confidence. Every article which ia necessary in the household, everything that is required for personal adornment, is comprehended in the assortmont of WINTER GOODS now being shown. I AH Goods imported or otherwise are Top duality | and Bed-rock PricesMARVELLOUS VALUE inBLANKETS, FLANNELS, AND FLANNELETTES MEN'S, BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, from the Bost Manufacturers in New Zealand. 50 DOZEN FRENCH KID GLOVES (just landed), 2s lid ; worth 4s 6d. A visit of inspection respectfully solicited.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7257, 17 April 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7257, 17 April 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7257, 17 April 1895, Page 3

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