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WILLIAMS AND KETTLE Limited, Have received instructions from the wellknown Ram breeder, A. McKcnxic, Esq., Seuforth, to sell by Auction, on THURSDAY, the 12th JANUARY, 1899, At the Matavhero Yards— Q/\ TWO-TOOTH LINCOLN RAMS, O\y well-grown, and in good condition. Also, — lon HE A v cAT TL E 15 Yearling Heifers (well bred and quiet) 20 Y curlings (mixed sexes) v' Fat Cows 2 Poll Angus Bulls 2 Quiet Springing Heifers 1 Springing Cow OKf\ WOOLLY EWES & LAMBS. 300 Empty Shorn Ewes. JAMES CAMPBELL, 864 Auctioneer. — . — — The -T. 2. Loan and Mercantile Agency Company [Limited] MONTHLY STOCK SALE At Matawhero Yards, THURSDAY, 12th JANUARY, 1899, At Eleven a.m. Entries : MFAT CATTLE (Heifers, Steers, and Spayed Heifers), 20 Young Steers, Several Springing Cows, 4 well-bred Berkshire Boars (young), 1.50 Wethers (in forward condition), 30 Dry Ewes (fat). Further entries invited. JOHN W. BRIGHT, SB4 Auctioneer. STOCK SALE. OUR Monthly Stock Sale will be held iit 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. Menlove, Esq. COMMON, SHFXTON & CO., Ltd. 'rams. rams. rams. G; R- WYLLIE Has received instructions from J. E. Esfie, Esq., to sell by Public Auction, at bis Homestead (" Newatead "), on THURSDAY, 19th INSTANT, AT 12 O'CLOCK, TPHK WHOLE OF HIS TWO-TOOTH JL LINCOLN RAMS (numbering MO). Mr Espie has 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 Now Zealand, and the ewes include purchases from the well-known flocks of Messrs Reid, Sutton, Holmes, and Tanner. Luncheon Provided. 895 GISBORKE HOSPITAL. IT is hereby notified that the Annual Meeting of Contributors to the above institution, will be held at the office of the Secretary, Lowe street, Gisbonie, on THURSDAY, 12th inst., at 7.30 p.m. Business : The Election of One Trustee. Subscribers of 5s and upwards are entitled to One Vote. Hy. McICAY, Secretary. Gisborne, Jan. 7th, 1899. 900 TO BUILDERS. nnENDERS invited for the Erection of a JL Convent, in Kaiti. Tenders to close at Noon on SATURDAY, 14th inst. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and specifications may be seen at mv office. W. P. FINNERAN, 897 Architect. WANTED KNOWN-Apricota, Figs, 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 Office. APPLES 3s 6d case (dessert and cooking), Greengages for jam 2d lb, Tomatoes for sauce.— J. W alter Bull. GENUINE FACT! You" can get . Fresh Fried Fish, Ham nnd 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 5s lid, worth 10s Cd.— At Mark Way's. BARRACLOUGH'S Frooandra (Registered) Cures Corns. Samples posted free to any address from Wellington. Price Is per box. — Harold Kane, Otmist., Agent. BLOUSES"LadIes r Shirrßlouses, de~tached collars and cuffs, slightly soiled and wet, only 1b 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. Bottlos, Is and Is o'd. At the Pharmacy. — Harold Kane. DRESSMAKING.— 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.— Husky Lewis is selliiia 9/4 Quilts at 2s lid, 10/4 Quilts 3s Id, 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. FinucaNe, Makauri. 899 fi RASS-SEED SHEETS, 72-inch, grcTy v3T calico, damaged by water, 10^d and Is yard. — Only at Mark Way's. f~l O to Lewis's for Nice Prints at 2id, VT 3£d, and 4Jd yard, Pongee Silks at Hid yard, Ladies' and Gents' White China Silk Handkerchiefs (plain and hemstitched) at li each, worth 3s 6d. — At Henry Lewis's. Telephone 94. LOST— Double-barrel Gun, Read's Quay. Finder rewarded. Any person retaining same will be prosecuted. — H. Holford. 907 LOST— Skyc Terrier, with long black curly hair ; answers to name of "Tiny."— Finder rewarded on returning to J. Ehskise. 891 MONEY TO LEND at 5 per cent, np o two-thirds of valuation.— D. Morice, Union Bank Buildings. "TVTURSE GILL open for engagement __N as Ladies' or Sick Nurse. Address : Care Mrs G. P. Solvander, Harris street. OWlFsTOCKrsuitable for Holiday wedr — Immense assortment of Men's and Boys' Straw Hats, TennisSbirts, White Drill Suits, Kharki Suits, Boys' Galatea and Drill Suits. — At R. Rodkktso.n's, next Theatre Royal. 20 NOW OPEN ! NOW OPEN ! William Pettik's New Dressmaking Rooms, upstairs in his. new premises. Moderate charges, Fit and style guaranteed,— William Petti e. "i^TEW Dressmaking Rooms now ready, I_\ and will open on Monday morning, sth inst., when Miss Robertson will be pleased to meet her customers. — William Pettie. STRAW HATS. -- Ladies' Trimmed Sailor Gems mid Fancy Straw H.its, Is each ; all one price. See window al Mark Way's. S~~TRA\V HATS^Ladies' Fancy StTaTi Hats (all the latest shapes), 9d each usual price, 2s lid to 4s (id.— At M.uu Way's. THE ROAD TO RUIN CORNS is t< USe U.UIRAULOUtiII's PkOGANDK, (Registered). Try it. — Harold Kane Chemist, Agent. "V r "MAS~TABLES, Is and Is (id ; table _V. now leady. A grand assortment o Fancy Goods, also Xmas mid New Yea ) Cards, direct from London, at Mrs Rosie's

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8410, 9 January 1899, Page 3

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