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WILLIAMS AND KETTLE Limited, Have received instructions from the we'lknown Ram breeder, A. McKenzic, Esq., Seaforth, to sell by Auction, on THURSDAY, the 12th JANUARY, 1899, At the Matawhero Yards — Q/\ TWO-TOOTH LINCOLN RAMS, O'/ well-grown, and in good condition. Ar.so, — 1 f\f\ HE A D CAT TL E ±\J\J 15 Yeailing Heifers (well bred and quiet) 20 Yearlings (mixed sexes) 0 Fat Cows 2 Poll Angus Bulls 2 Quiet Springing Heifers 1 Springing Cow *^O WOOLLY EWES & LAMBS " JAMES CAMPBELL, 864 Auctioneer. T_o &._!. Loan and Mercantile Agency Company [Limited] MONTHLY STOCK SALE At Matawhero Yards, THURSDAY, 12th IANUARY, 1899, At Eleven a.m. Entries : -1 A FAT CATTLE (Heifers, Steers, and 1 _C Spayed Heifers), 20 Young Steers, Several Springing Cows, 4 well-bred Berkshire Boars (young), 150 Wethers (in forward condition), 30 Dry Ewes (fat). Further entries invited. JOHN W. BRIGHT, SB4 Auctioneer. STOC K SAL E . OUR Monthly Stock Sale will be held at Matawhero Yards, on THURSDAY, 12th inst., at 11 o'clock, when we will offer — 50 Head Two-year-old Steers 25 Four-tooth Lincoln Rams, bred by E. Meniove, Esq. COMMON, SHELTON & CO., Ltd. RAMS. RAMS. RAMS. G. R- WYLLIE Has received instructions from J. E. Espik, Esq., to sell by Public Auction, ab his Homestead (" Newstead "), on THURSDAY, 10th INSTANT, AT 12 O'CLOCK, THE WHOLE OF HIS TWO-TOOTH LINCOLN RAMS (numbering 200). Mr Espie lias decided to sell none privately, and as everyone will go to the hammer this will give buyers equal chances. Mr Espie being an old and well-known breeder, intending purchasers should not miss this opportunity, as it is a splendid chance to secure first-class sheep. The sires of these rams were selected from the best Lincoln flocks in New Zealand, and the ewes include purchases from the well-known flocks of Messrs Reid, Sutton, Holmes, and Tanner. Luncheon Provided. 895 BAY VIEW BOARDING HOUSE. MISS STEWART BEGS to announce she lias now opened this centrally - situated Boarding House, which has been Thoroughly Renovated Throughout, and is now prepared lo receive Boarders on the most REASONABLE TERMS. Those patronising this establishment will find all the comforts of a home. MISS STEWART, 575 Proprietress. W~ "ANTED KNOWN— Apricots, F~igs", Plums, Peaches, Oranges, Lemons, Bananas from 2d per lb, Cherries 6d per lb, Strawberries, Raspberries, and all kinds Iced Drinks; also, best Confectionery. Orders taken for Potatoes in any quantity. Apricots from 2d lb for preserving. At J. LEWIS'S, 23 Opposite Herald Oflice. A FINE SHOW of Pianos and Organs at "The Dresden Company's" TONIGHT; also, Beale Sewing Machines; easy terms.— Cecil F. Lewis, Agent. 898 \ GENUINE FACT! You can get CX Fresh Fried Fish, Ham and Eggs, Steak and Eggs, Fruit Fritters, Tea, Coffee or Cocoa, at the Little. Gem Refreshment Rooms, from 8.30 a.m. to 12 p.m.— Mrs H. Warren, 119 Gladstone road. 23 BLOUSES.— Ladies' Fancy Silk Blouses (choice goods) will be thrown away ; only 5a lid, worth 10s Gd.— At Makk Way's. ARRACLOUGH'S Prooandra (Registered) Cures Corns. Samples posted free to any address from Wellington. Price Is per box.— Harold Kaxe, Chemist,, Agent. BLOUSEB~_adies r Shirt Blouses, detached collars and cuffs, slightly soiled and wet, only la lid.— At Mark Way's. DON'T FAIL to call and inspect my stock of Silk. Ties and Handkerchiefs before buying your Christmas presents. Largest assortment in town. — At Robertson's, next Theatre Royal, DANGER and annoyance reduced to a minimum by using Disinfecting Carbolic Acid. Bottles, Is and Is 6d. At the Pharmacy.— Habold Kane. RESSMAKING.— Ladies will please note that my Dressmaking Department has been transferred to my new rooms, upstairs in the new building just completed at the back of my present premises. — William Puttie. DRAPERY.— Henry Lewis is selling 9/4 Quilts at 2s Ud, 10/4 Quilts 3s lid, 11/4 Quilts 4s lid,' 12/4 Quilts 6s lid, Towels from 5d each,— At Henry Lewis's. Telephone 94. FOR SALE— Greengages, in any quantity, 2d per lb. —T. FiNUCANB, Makauri. 809 RASS-SEED SHEETS, 72-inch, grey calico, damaged by water, lOjd and Is yard.— Only at Mark Way's. GO to Lewis's for Nice Prints at 2Jcl, 3Jir, and 4Jd yard, Pongee Silks at lljd yard, Ladies' and Gents' White China Silk Handkerchiefs (plain and hemstitched) at Is each, worth 3s Cd.— At Henry Lewis's. Telephone 94. LOST — Pocket-book, with papers and cheque drawn in favor of J. B. Lewis. Payment stopped. Return same to J. Lewis, Gisborne. 002 LOST— Skyc Terrier, with long black curly hair ; answers to name of ' "Tiny."— Finder rewarded on returning to J. Erhkink. 891 MONEY TO LEND at 5 per cent, up o two-thirds of valuation. — D. Morice, Union Bank Buildings. NURSE GILL open for engagement. Address: Care Mrs G. P. Solvander, Harris street. 890 NOW IN STOCK, suitable for Holiday wear — Immense assortment of Men's and Boys' Straw Hats, Tennis Shirts, White Drill Suits, Kharki Suits, Boys' Galatea r and Drill Suits, — At R. Robertson's, 1 next Theatre Royal. 20 ■\rOW OPEN • NOW OPEN ! William _L N Pettif.'s New Dressmaking Rooms, ' upstairs in his new premises. Moderate i charges. Fit and style guaranteed.— William Pkttie. NEW Dressmaking Rooms now ready, and will open on Monday morning, oth inst, when Miss Robertson will be pleased to meet her customers. — William Pettie. STRAW HATS. — Ladies' Trimmed Sailor Gems and Fancy Straw Hats, Is each ; all one price. Sec window at Mark Way's. TRAW HATS.— Ladies' Fancy StrawHats (all the latest shapes), 9d each ; usual price, 2s lid to 4s 6d. — At Makk ' Way's. THE ROAD TO RUIN CORNS is to use Baiiuaolouoii's Fkouasdba (Registered). Try it. — Hakold Kane, Chemist, Agent, 1 "\"\7"AKTKIJ, at once— A Boy, to make VV himself generally useful on a farm ; must be good milker. — Apply MaWaklank Bros., Matawhero. SBU 5 TTTILLIAM PETTIE has just comVV plctutl a splendid suite of apart- ) merits for carrying on his extensive Dressmaking Denaitnient. Now open for business under the management of Miss Robertson. [ -V^MAS TABLES, Is and Is b'd ; tables _V now ready. A grand assortment of Fancy Goods, also Xmas and New Year Cards, direct from London, at Mrs Rosie's.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8409, 7 January 1899, Page 3

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