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WYLLIE & MASON Will hold their — USUAL SALE OF PRODUCE, - FURNITURE, Etc., At their Mart, Lowe Street, as On g, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, 189S n- At 10.30 a.m.— to Under instructions from the Execulort i the Estate of the late Mrs Hair : , A LOT OF USEFUL HOUSBHOLI il. FURNITURE, Consisting of Double ami Single Bedsteads r i Double and Single Mattresses Dressing Tables Kitchen Tables Chairs, Couches, Easy Chairs - 2 Tanks, in good order Etc., Etc., Etc. On account of Mrs E. Hollywood : i Double and Single Iron Bedsteads ' Double and Single Spring and Win Mattresses Dressing Tables and Withstands Toilet Sets, Mirror Sideboard Cutlery, Crockery, Chest of Drawers 8 Looking Glasses, Kitchen Utensils j Etc., Etc., Etc. , On account ofO. A. Fawcett: 1 Piano, 1 Bookcase, Sideboard, and a > 8 lot of useful Household Furniture, d G. R. WYLLIE, 96 Auctioneer. WYLLIE & MASON Will hold their USUAL SALE OF HORSES, Etc., At their Bazaar, Lowe Street, On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, 1899, , At 2 p.m.— s On account of the Executors in thr. Estate of i the late Mrs Hair : IFOUR - WHEELED TRAP AND HARNESS HORSE. f On account of a Gtient : 1 Waggonette (pole and shafts) 1 Set Single and Double Harness 1 Pair Quiet, Staunch, Harness Horses. On account of O. A. Fawcttt: 1 Dogcart I Set Single Harness 1 Hack, 7 years 1 Dairy Cow, in full profit AND Hack, Harness and Pack Horses. G. R. WYLLIE, 95 Auctioneer. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE Limited, Have received instructions from Mr H. Wilkinson, to sell, on TUESDAY, 7TH2NOVEMBER, 1890, At his Residence, at Awapuni, the following :— EIGHT HORSES, including good harness horses and hacks 16 Young Pigs 1 Good Bacon Pig 1 Fat Cow 2 Butcher's Carts, in good order Sausage Machines 100 and 60-pallon Boilers 2 Sets Spring Cart Harness I Saddle, 1 Side Saddle Steelyards Sale at 12 o'clock. W Luncheon provided. JAMES CAMPBELL, 982 Auctioneer. FARMS FOR SALE IN THE WAIROA-HAWKE'S BAY DISTRICT. THE ASSETS REALISATION BOARD hab for sale, as a whole, or in FARMS of areaß to suit all classes of buyers, the AWAMATE ESTATE, OF 2365 ACRES. Applications to inspect properties may be made to tho Managers of the Estates. For full particulars, apply to the Board's Office, Wellington. WALTER G. FOSTER, General Manager. 243 Freehold Farm for Sale, AT ORMOND (Twelve miles from Gisborne) 300 ACRES. FOR SALE— That well-situated Property known as " Marshlands," the property of Mr VV. Graham, fenced into nine paddocks, all thoroughly drained, fronting the Main Giaborne-Karaka Road. The property i 8 a first-class investment to be held as a farm, or is capable of being cut up into small farms, as, in addition to its fronting the main road, it is bounded by formed roads on two other sides. Title : Land Transfer. For further particulars, apply to — COMMON, SHELTON & CO., 15 Limited, Gisborne. T ROBERTSON'S.- Suits made to meaßnre— fit, style and finiah guaranteed. Large selection of new summer patterns to choose from. AH I Now we shan't be long I Fresh Oysters opened every day. Fresh Fish ready cleaned. Oyatera, fish, ateak, ham, with tea, coffee or cocoa, at all hours. At Mra H. Warren's, 119 Gladstone road. A TTENTION is specially directed to XJL new stock of Tennis Shirts, Hats, Ties, Trousers, and Clothing of every description.— William Pettie. T~~r6bERTSON'S.-Now showing, White Drill Suits, Silk Coats, Cricketing and Bowling Troußers (wide cut), Shirts, Ties, etc., suitable holiday wear. BLOUSES.— Ladies' Blouses, incambric, nainsook, muslin, trimmed lace, and embroidery, 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3a lid, 4s 6d.— Only at Mark Wat's. X S.S. WAIMATE.— Just opened New Art Serges, Art Muslins, Guipure Curtains, Frilled Muslin Curtains, etc. — William Pettie. FOR SALE— Few tons of Table Potatoes, —Apply to P. McLouohlin, Patutahi.! ' 929 f^. ALATEA HATS. — A very large \JT variety, direct imported, just opened, from Is upwards ; best value in town. — At Mark Way's. KOOLIBAH for sprains, Wahoo cure for indigestion, to be had from H. Kane, Chemist, Gisborne. 800 LOST, between Waerenga-o-kuri and Big Bridge— Half a Gold Locket, containing photograph. Reward 10p on returning same to Lissant Clayton, Tiniroto. 59 LOST, on Wednesday, 24th, between Waimata and town — A Plaid Buggy Rug. Please roturn to Redstone's Stables. M. B. Mander. 63 ACE CURTAINS. -The best value ever offered in Gisborne, tape edged, Is lid to 10s Bd. Only at Mark Way's. ILLINERY Department.— Further supplies of Sailor Hats, Leghorn Hats, Children's Sun Bonnets, Ladies' Skirts, Pique Costumes, etc.— William Pettie' ONEY TO LEND. Low rate of interest. Freehold security, with • fair margin. — E. J. Chrisp, Solicitor. MONEY TO LEND afc 5 per cent, up to two-thirds of valuation. — D. I Morice, Union Bank Buildings. SUPPLEMENTARY SHIPMENT.Just received, ex s.s. Waimate from London, new ranges of Prints, Muslina, Suteens, Crepons, etc,, etc. — William Pettie. SHEETINGS, washed twiH^io dressing, 70in lOd, 80in la 2d, 90in Is 6d, made f to ord for Mark Way. t TXrANTED-A Boy, for kitchen.W Apply Turanganui Hotel. 74 0 \X7" ANTED —. A respectable Boy, to VV learn business and make himself useful.— Apply Thos. Adams, Stationer. i) "TTT ANTED— A Man, to cut grass and 1 VV attend to tennis courts. — Apply to A. H. Todd, Union Bank, Gisborne. WANTED— A Man, for mustering.— Apply O. E. Bartram, Pouawa. WANTED— Poultry, in any quantity. Apply Masosic Hotel. 10S WANTED— A strong Boy, for survej party G. Grant, Lowe street.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9662, 3 November 1899, Page 3

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