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G- DEAN PITT Will hold his usual Sale, at his Mart, Lowe street, at 11 a.m. ou SATURDAY NEXT, whon he will continue the Sale of — FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. After which, Land, Produce, Furniture, Pictureß, 1 Double-furrow Plough and Subsoiler, and 1 Scarifier will be offered. 414 TN THE ESTATE OF HENRY BROWNLOW, Deceased. PUBLIC AUCTION. O. DEAN PITT Will sell, at his Man, Lowe street, on SATURDAY, the 27th June, at Noon— QECTION 49, TOWN OF ORMOND, O comprising One Acre, together with the buildings thereon. For particulars and conditions of sale, apply— B. J. CHRISP, Solicitor. WOOLJSALES. HPHE NEXT SALE of WOOL, SKINS, A HIDES, Etc., will be held on FRIDAY, 26th JUNE, 1896. G. R. WYLLIE. P.B. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, Ltd. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Ltd. COMMON, SHELTON & CO., Ltd. N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Co.'s Notices. THE NEW ZEALAND Loan & Mercantile Agency Company, Limited, TTTOOL & T>RODUOET>ROKERS AUCTIONEERS, STOCK, STATION, COMMISSION AND SHIPPING AGENTS. Proceeds of Consignments held in Trust on behalf of Vendors. to- STORAGE FREE. WOOLPACICS~AND TWINE. SEEDS AND STATION SUPPLIES of all descriptions, at Lowest Prices. AUCTION FIXTURES. WEDNESDAY, 26th June. AGENCIES. New Zealand Shipping Company, Ltd. John Pottie and Son's Sheep Specifics Laiiney's Antiiblmintio Ooopeb and Nephew's Sheep Dip. Owen's New Zealand Sheep Dip Gandy's Cotton Belting OtASCOIQNE'S WOOLPRESSES McCormick's Harvesting Machinery Reid and Qkay j Agricultural Andrews and Beavan \ M . nmOTRV Booth, McDonald* Co. J MAOHINEBY Full information on application at the Company's office. JOHN W. BRIGHT, 738 Manager and Auctioneer. W. A. O'MEARA, MERCANTILE & GENERAL AGENT, UNION BANK BUILDINGS, Gladstone Road. FOR SALE. PRIME TIMARU POTATOES Special Quality Canterbury BACON. .TDST ARRIVED. A FULL STOCK OF NEW A*<D FRESH GROCERIES, Eto. WHITE ROSE FLOUR OATMEAL GROATS (in 61b bags and packets) SEMOLINA W- A- O'MEARA, LAND FOR SALE. 250 ACRES, Kopua, about 14 miles from Gisborne, fenced SMALL SHEEP RUN, 12 miles from Gisborne, good road ; carry about 1200 Bhecp. A bargain. 750 ACRES, Patutahi, 300 acres flit, ringfencecl and subdivided into nine paddocks, comfortable Five-roomed House, Stock-yard, Sheep-yards, aud Woolshed. Well watered. Bubli for fencing. Carry about 2000 sheep. 2260 ACRES, Te Araroa, Kawakawo, firstclass llat land, good harbor ; 850 atres in English grass, balance tawa bush. Improvements : Two Four - roomed Houses, Sheep Dip, Yards, Outbuildings, Garden and Orchard. 108 ACRES, Whataupoko, about three miles from Gisborne, Four-roomed House and Dairy, subdivided into four paddocks, ling-fenced. 9 ACRES, Whataupoko. 6 ACRES, Kaiti, with Five-roomed House. Full particulars of above and other properties for sale on application to — W. A. O'MEARA, Union Bank Bdildings.

NOTICE. 71TR J. TOWNLEY requests all those •"A w ] 10 have accounts against him to send them in before the Ist JULY ; and in order to meet the above, he would respectfully ask those who owe him accounts of over three months' standing to call and settle them, or make snUsfactory arrangements, before the Ist JULY. TASMANIAN SEED POTATOES. WE are now booking Orders for a choice lot of Prime Derwent SEED POTATOES. Supply is limited and early application necessary. Sample on view. 260 WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Ltd. FOR BAL E. FOR SALE — Land (2 acres 2 roods), corner Sheohan and Whitakor streets, Gisborno North, ten minutes walk from Gisborne, with substantial Dwelling-house of four rooms, etc. For further particulars and terms, apply to — 391 W. SIEVWRIGHT, Solicitor. N~O T I C E . IN my absence tradesmen will only give credit on my account to my daughter's verbal or written order. And I will be obliged if my constituents in paying their accounts will do so through my banker. T. J. DICKSON. Gisborne, June 22nd, 1896. 394 GISBORNE FARM HOMESTEAD ASSOCIATION. \ MEETING of the abovo will be held X\. at Townley's Hall, on SATURDAY, 27th inst., at 2 p.m. Business important. M. McLEOD, 281 President. FOR ONE MONTH.— To reduce our heavy stock, we will make Ladies' Tweed Dresses complete (material, etc.) for 26s 6d, and in navy and black serges for 27s 6d.— At Lewis. OUR Special Kaiapoi Tweed Dress complete (materials, etc.) for 37s 6d. Our Special Cashmere Dresses from 22s Gd to 37s 6d. For one month only. — At Lewis. BALANCE of Men's Winter Clothing to be sold at greatly reduced prices ; also, Rugs, Blankets, Shirts, etc. — Robertson and Adair. f*i ENTLEMEN,— I have just purchased \JT a very large parcel of All-wool Colonial Tweed Suits, Tweed Trousers, Tweed Overcoats, and am offering the same at extraordinaiy reductions. Inspection invited. — Williabi Pettie. BARGAINS !— Just secured a choice lot of travellers' samples in Ladies' TOQUES. Exceptional value. See our window. Also, nice assortment in Flannelettes, — At Mrs Rosie's. J LEWIS, Fruiterer and Confectioner.— . Just landed Smoked Fish, Apples, Banauas, and Oranges ; also, Evaporated Apples and Plums. All kinds of Vegetables and Groceries, and Fresh Eggs and Butter daily. HORSES carefully and properly SHOD, at Stafford Bros., Gladstone road (late Scott aud Stafford, Peel street) F. Stafford. LOASBY'S " WAHOO " cured Mrs Hamel, Stafford street, Dunedin, after doctors pronounced her incurable ; 2s 6d, Chemists and Grocers. WAHOO (Loasby's is Herbal Aperient Liver Stimulant ; cures Constipation, Piles, etc. ; 2s 6d, Chemists and Grocers. LOASBY'S " WAHOO " acts as tonic to tho whole system ; strengthens intestines, powerful nerve tonic ; 2s 6d, Chemists and Grocers. ANTED^CNO^WN— That the Pork Butcher's Shop will be open on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays, for the sale of Prime Dairy-fed Pork, Roll Bacon, Brawn, Black Puddings, Pork Saußages, Pork and Mutton Pies, etc., etc.— O. Veale, Gladstone road. T ADIES, — Please read my new advertiseJLi meut re special purchase of Dress Tweeds, etc. Extraordinary value. Splendid assortment. Make your choice early. — William Pettie. _^i ENTLEMEN,— I have just purchased VJT a manufacturer's stock of Macintoshes. Every garment guaranteed, sewn seams, prices ranging from 27s 6d to 45s ; worth 30 per cent. more. — William Pettie. LADIES, — I have just made a special i purchase of Jackets, Capes, Ladies^ ' and Children's Macintosh Garments, Hosiery, Gloves, Fur Trimmings. All at big reductions. — William Pettie. SEED POTATOES and Long Tartarian Seed Oats just to hand ; also, Sample bag Tasmanian Seed Potatoes, for which orders are solicited.— D. M. Orr. IF you" want Best Separator BUTTER"or Best Dairy-fed PORK, you can't do better than go to the Bushmere Dairy, next to Allan's, tinsmith.— R. Bryant. 961 ON SALE— Groceries of all kinds (best quality). Flour, Oatmeal, Sugar, Hams and Bacon, Butter, Lard, Cheese, Crushed Oats, Maiza, Beans, Baled Hay, Chaff, Linseed, Barley, etc.— D. M. Orr.

FOR ONE MONTH OKLY! IN ORDER TO REDUCE HIS HEAVY .STOCK OF DRESS MATERIALS AND TRIMMINGS WILL MAKE T ADIES' y\RESSES, -|t/TANTLES, TjIVENING T\RESSES, mEA AND DINNER GOWNS, DRESSING GOWNS, Etc., Etc., AT GBEATLY REDUCED PBXGSS, To effect a SPEEDY CLEARANCE in this Department. LADIES' TWEED DRESSES MADE COM™t (Ma ." ing \ Mator ! a ! > T ™ h18 !: 20s 6d to 37s 6d T ADIES' NAVY, BLACK, GREEN, OR Li BROWN SERGE DRESS MADE t>>J u ft ,l 4-,. A t\is f\*\ COMPLETE (as above) for **& tHI 10 4:Ub IKI LADIES' BLACK CASHMERE DRESSES si D id?yr™ a ?. d Han . dßome : 3 : 25s oa to 40s o<i T ADIES 1 BLACK CREPON & KAIAPOI Xj tweed dresses made com- oft, f*f\ 4~ Arju £*/i PLETE and Trimmed for Odb Oil 1O *4 S Oil Ladies' Evening Dresses, in Nuns' Veilings and Crepo&s, made complete for 32s Sd. Also, in Liborty .Silks for 45s to 50s (handsomely trimmed). All tho above Dresses will ho made by MISS DP MONT, whose Fit, Style, and Finish is unsurpassed in the colonies. KBMEMBER - FOR ONE MONTH ONLY, so book yonr orders early to avoid disappointment. :BCEii5r:R/5r Lierwrs, DIRECT IMPORTER,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7663, 25 June 1896, Page 3

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