G. R. WYLLIE Has received instructions to sell by Publ Auction, at his Horse Bnzanr, Low street, on SATURDAY NEXT, Oetobc Ist. at 2 p.m. — THE WELL-KNOWN CLYDESDAL STALLION, YOUNG BRUCE. Sire, Sir Robert Bruce (imp.), dam Polly Polly's dum Blossom, by Charley (imp.) Also,— The Draught Stallion, LOliD CLYDE. G. R. WYLLIE, SOS Auctioneer. UNDER DISTRESS WARRANT. G- R. WYLLIE, Instructed by the BalilT, will sell by Publn Auction, at his Marl, Lowe street, 01 SATURDAY NEXT, at 11 a.m.ALOT OF USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, OONSIKTINO OK— Austrian Chairs, Tables, W.ishstands Looking Glasses, Dressing Tables Oilcloths, Linoleum, Portable Boiler Crockery and Kitchen Utensils ' Etc., Etc., Etc. Without Reserve. * G. R. WYLLIE, 599 Auctioneer. FUR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ox SATURDAY, 22nd OCTOBER, At Nook, At Loan and Mercantile Company's Warehouse. JOHN W- BRIGHT Will offer A DESIRABLE PROPERTY, near Tolago Buy, comprising 639 acres Government Perpetual Lease, with Right of Purchase at 10s per acre ; together with Stock consisting (if 750 Adult Sheep, 300 Lambs, Cattle and Horses. iCoOO of purchase money can remain on Mortgage. For full particulars, apply— J. W. BRIGHT, 897 Auctioneer. STOCK_SALEOUR next Stock Sale will be held at Waerenga-a-hika Yards, on THURSDAY, 13tk OCTOBER, AT 11 O'CLOCK SIIAItr, When we will offer— HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, Etc. Present Entries : f* A A TWO-TOOTHS, MIXED SEXES J\J\J (shorn) 500 Two-tooths, mixed sexes (shorn) 500 Two-tooth Wethers (shorn) 100 Wethers (in wool) 150 Ewes (in wool). C A T T L E. 150 Head Mixed Cattle 80 Two and Three-year-old Steers 20 Yearling Heifers. COMMON, SHELTON & CO., Ltd. HAWKE'S BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. 1 THE ANNUAL SHOW Will bo held at HASTINGS ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 13th and It4h OCTOBER, 1898. Entries close on THURSDAY, 20th September. Programme and Entry Forms can be obtained on application to W. BEILBY, 724 Secretary. nr\o STAND THIS fflmgaL^ThoThoroughbred Stallion j BOWSHOT (Maxim— Rainbow). BOWSHOT is a bay liorso, bred by Mr G. O Stoad, thoioiißhly sound, possessed of excellent tempor, and a 6iuo foal-getter. His stock havo turned out to bo blg-boncd promising youngstors. Uonshat Is closely related to Bloodshot, now doing stud duty in Australia, und admittedly ono of thu best stallions Borvlrg in tho colonies. Of Mj\im (Musket— Uoallsntlon) it is almost ntedloss 'o write. Bmxdow, ihe dam of Bowshot, is by Cadogan (imp.) out cf Iris (Dlrodshot's dam). Iris waab> Traduesr (imp.) out of Waiitl by Towton— Wnimca (by Sir Hercules) Cadognn, tho sire of Rainbow, was a bay liorso, bred in England iv 3870, by Crcmorue out or Chanco by Adventurer— Eveline by King Tom— lmogene by Tearaway, Bistor to Wanota b > Simoon-Cassandra by 1-riam-Zillali by Whisker— fclizabofh. 'Xlioso who follow the Brute Low sybtein will discover that Bowshot is a No. i iv figure-breeding. Fi.es for sorvico: Guarantees, £6 0s; slng'o mares, £4 10s, For further particulars rtpply 10— WM. ADAMS (In charge). ACETYLENE GAS THE LIGHT OF THE AGE! Now In Use All Ovek tub World. SUNLIGHT AT NIGHT ! ACETYLENE GAS^ Cheaper, Safer and ACETYLENE GAS Vmoreßrillhut tlAn ACETYLENE GASj Coal Gas. F. HALL, HAVING been appointed Sole Agent for the Waiapn District, is now in a position to give Estimates for fittiiig-np Installations in Private Residences, Hotels, Factories and Churches. No alteration to present gas iittings required, simply to connect generators to main gas pipe. Sec the British Medial Review oh Acetylene. It states distinctly that ACETYLENE is the most Healthy Gas of all Illuminating Gases For further particulars kindly apply tcF. HALL, Gisborne Plumbing Works Sole Agent for the Waiapu District, 353 CLOTHING & MERCERY DEPARTMENT. WILLIAM PETTIE Has now opened his NEW GOODS for the present seuson in the above Department, and would respectfully invite inspection of the same. The New Goods comprise an immense variety of Clothing and Mercery of every ' description. Clothing. Men's Kaiapoi, Roslyn and Wellington . Tweed Suits, Trousers, etc., specially selected and made to our order. Special line of 100 pairs Men's .Suinmei Twerd Trouseis, wide and fashionable cut. . suitable for cricket, bowling, or street wear , in choice designs and shades (strictly re i served to us), price only Ss Gd, honcstlj I worth Us Gd. Boys' Tweed Suits (Cambridge, Norfolk and other shapes), iv all qualities and sizes ■ from No. 0 to Hi. ; Men's and Youths' Ddll aud Kharkec Suits, Trouseis, Jackets, etc. Boys' anc Children's Galatea, Drill and other Wash Ing Suits, very cheap. ; Mercery. Immense variety of Men's Stiff and Sof Felt Hats, Panama and Straw Hats, Boys 1 Straw Hats, Men's and Youths' Tennis anr • other Shuts, Undershirts and Pants, Men'; I and Youths' Ties, Bows, Braces, Collars Socks, Handkerchiefs, etc., etc., at tin ' very lowest possible prices. The abovcDepurtment, under Mr Gveeii'i i management, is one of the features of thi ' establishment, and price, style, variety anc j attention may be relied upon as " right." WILLIAM PETTIE. 1 WHOLESALE & FAMILY DRAPER Gladstone Road (next Union Bank).
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8329, 30 September 1898, Page 3
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