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Common, SlieUon, aud Co.'s Notices. pOHM, gH£ITO!9 & QO., LIMITED, yyOOL, pRODUCE, gHIPPING, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. CANADfAN - AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP LINE. ~^ n YDNEY TO ,^^^r|^ Jo VANCOUVER F m AND HONOLULU Under Contract with the Governmenh of Canada and New South Wales. Leave Arrive Sydney. Vancouver. Warrimoo ... July 18 August 12 Miowera ... ... Aug. 17 Sept. 9 Thenceforward monthly. Through tickets at lowest rates to all pointß in Canada, United States, England and Continent. For rates, maps, guide books, and full information, apply to — COMMON, SHELTON & CO., Ltd. FREEHOLD FARM FOB SALE 600 A~° R E s - All sown in good grass — Cocksfoot, Byegraas, Crested Dogßtail and ( White Clover. The property is divided into nine paddocks. There is a good Five-roomed House, New Woolshed, Yards, etc. Ik is at present carrying 800 sheep, besides a few cattle and horses. The price is reasonable, as the owner is wanting to leave for England. . VERY EASY TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED. • ■ For further particulars, apply to— COMMON, SHELTON & CO., , . ••.."': "•_•■; . Limited. FOR SALE. ~ PHiLPOTT'S rHOYAL AROMATIC Horse and Cattle Spice PROVED to be effectual for givingHealfch, Flesh and Condition to HORSES, CATTLE, PIGS, DOGS AND POULTRY, And to thoroughly deatroy WORMS IN HORSES, DOGS, Etc., Etc Price : 3s per hag, or Is per tin. COMMON, SHELTON & CO. , Ltd. ; Agents. HORSE FEED. HEAVY FEED OATS GOOD CLEAN OATS BARLEY ■ FIRST-CLASS CHAFF OATS AND MAIZE (fresh crushed daily) FIRST-CLASS HAY. WE have a supply of good UNTHRASHED HAY, pressed ; into neafc bales by Ladd's patent press Each bale measures 44 x 15 and 24 inches, and weighs about 1121bs. fibESE COVEES WE have received a further assortment of HORSE COVERS, made from our Specially Imported Cloth. During this winter a large number of these Covers have been pnt into use in this district. Those who have used them admit they are all we claim for them — They fit letter than any other Cover Being toater proof, they require little or no drying They are light and durable ' They are altogether the Best and.Cheapest Covers in the Market. ' .. | TO COW KEEPERS WE have had a SPECIAL COVER made for COWS. IT PA YS TO USE THEM. TRY THEM. j Note. — These Covers are specially made for us out of a cloth which is waterproof, rot proof and mildew proof. COMMON, SHELTON & CO., Ltd. BEE"OiNTMBNT TRY IT I MEDAL BRAND ROOFING FELT. ITIOR SALE, at 12s 6d per Roll, with ? Nails, Caps, and sufficient Coating for two coats. Buslrfellitig & Contractors' Supplies. AXES (Sharp's, Mann's, Puriri, etc.) AXE HANDLES. ADZES AUGERS, AUGER BITS, BRACES BLASTING POWDER DOUBLE-TAPE FUSE DYNAMITE . ■■•• DETONATORS BILLIES AND TINWARE (all kinds) BUCKETS, BASINS AND DISHES CAMP OVENS KNIVES & FORKS, SPOONS, Em FILES (Hand-saw, Cross-cut, Pit, etc.) GRINDSTONES (12, i 4,16,18,, 16, 18, 20 inch) FLANGED GRINDSTONE FITTINGS HAMMERS (Cheney, Farriers, Spalling and Napping) HATCHETS HARNESS AND SADDLERY BUSH HOOKS AND SLASHERS TIMBER JACKS MAUL RINGS AND WEDGES NAILS TAR COAL AND STOCKHOLM PLOUGHS PICKS, MATTOCKS ROPE (Manilla, Hemp and Flax) STONES (Turkey, and Axe) " SPADES AND SHOVELS SWINGLETREES . . STEELYARDS AND SCALES ;..■ SAWS (Hand, Crosa-cut, One-man, etc.) TAPE MEASURES TENTS AND FLYS, SHEETING TOOLS of all kinds. fiWmm gfIQTiCES. HORSES,' OATS, fiAY, Etc., at the Gisborne Wool Stores — Saturday, 3rd August. SHEEP, CATTLE, PIGS, Etc., at the Waeienga-a-lnUa Yards — Wednesday, 31st July. WOOL, SKINS, TALLOW Etc., at the „ Gisborne \Vool Stores— SEPTEMBER. COMMON, SHELTON & CO[Limitkd] Will sell at the W AERBNGA-A-HIICA YARDS, On WEDNESDAY, JULY 31st, 1895, at 1.1.30 a.m., £fA HEAD FAT AND STORE CATTLE D4fc 11 Calves 1 Co>v, near calving 6 Quiet Heifers 1 Bull, 3-year-old 7 Dairy Cows, to calve in September . 1 Well-bred Shorthorn Cow and Calf 60 Piiuio Fat Ewes 120 Young Ewes aud Hoggets 10 Well-bred Yearling Steera and Heifers 1 Medium Draught' Filiy, unbroken 1 Brown Cob, 4-year-old, a good stock horse (no reserve) 4 Berkshire Sows and a lot Young Pigs J. S. BUCKLAND, Auctioneer,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7398, 29 July 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7398, 29 July 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7398, 29 July 1895, Page 3

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