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TO-MORROW. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, Limited, Will hold their -MONTHLY STOCK SALEAt the Matawhero Yards, On WEDNESDAY, 2n T n INSTANT, Whon they will offer : fen FAT SHEEP O\J 84 Fat Ewes 460 Ewes and Lambs, in wool t?f\ HEAD CATTLE OU (Mixed) 1 DRAUGHT GELDING, by Blackleg, X bred by Hon. J. D. Ormond. 1 Draught Gelding, by British Lion, bred by R. D. D. McLean, Esq. 1 Draught Gelding, by Lord Castlereai^h, bred by R. D. D. McLean, Esq. 3 Draught Colts. Sale at 11 a.m. sharp. . JAMES CAMPBELL, 611 Auctioneer. Tho _7.2. Loan and Mercantile Agency Company LmiTED. MONTHLY STOCK SALE Matawhero Ihards, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20rir. at 11 a.m. sharp. Entries : Af\ HEAD CATTLE, 4t\_f Including Beef Cows, Springing Heifers, and Young Cattle 1 Draught Horse (good shafter) 6 Pigs. Entries invited. JOHN W. BRIGHT, 610 Manacer and Auctioneer. GISBORNE WOOL BROKERS' ASSOCIATION. NEXT SALE of Wool, Sheepskins, Hides, etc., will be held on WEDNESDAY, 20th DECEMBER, 1899. 50 TO-MORROW. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. OWING to want of room, the WOOL SALE arranged for Friday, 15th inst., has been POSTPONED until WEDNESDAY, 20th i_Bt.l We expect a large number of outside buyers, and we have engaged • MACFARLANE'S HALL so as to offer every facility for displaying our clients' wools to best advantage. Any clients entrusting their wool to us may rely upon their very best interests being carefully protected. We would like all wool to arrive, if possible, not later tban Monday, 18th i inst., so as to enable us to get forward J with our cataloguing aud valuation. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Ltd. December 12th, 1899. 523 FOR SALE. PART OF SECTION No. 97, KAITI, .containing Half-an-acre of Land, with Dwelling-house of six rooroß and scullery. Good orchard, in full bearing. Within four minutes' walk of post-office. For particulars, apply to— 625 ANDREW GRAHAM. NOTICE. STRA.ING in my paddocks — One BROWN FILLY, no brand visible. Will be sold within fourteen days if not claimed and expenses paid. A. MAGUIRE, 666 Matawhero. rfl (\S REWARD.— Lost, between Pou- __'/ parae and Waerenga-a-hika, on Sunday afternoon— A brown Retriever Puppy.— Pleaße return to R. Shbrratt. AT ROBERTSON'S Now showing, White Drill Suits, Silk Coats, Cricketing and Bowling Trousers (wide cut), Shirts, Ties, etc, suitable holiday wear. T ROBERTSON'S— Suite made to measure— fit, style and finish guaranteed. Large selection of new summer patterns to choose frorn^ (CHRISTMAS CHEER.— Turkeys, V 7 Fowls, and Duetts, trussed or alive.; and Hams in any size to be had at Mbs Bryant's. 657 POUND— A dark yellow Sheep Dog. If not claimed within fourteen days will be sold to defray expenses. —B. Greaves, Makaraka. - 605 FOR SALE, cheap— One American Dogcart, new, complete, with lamps and harness.— Apply Herald Office. 612 OR THE 'XMAS TRADE.— Speoial value, suitable for 'Xmaß Gifts : Gloveß, Handkerchiefs, Purses, Bags, Perfumes, Brushes, Umbrellas, and Sunshades. William Pettie. FOR THE 'XMAS TRADE. - Special value; Lace and Muslin Curtains, Damask Table Cloths, Serviettes, Afternoon Tea Cloths, etc. Linoleum and Carpet Squares very cheap.— William Pbttib. FOR THE 'XMA_ HOLIDAYS.— Ex> traordinary Sale of Ladies' Straw Hats, newest Gems and Sailors, 6d to 2s 6d (not half-price).— Wiluam P_nm KOOLIBAH, the athlete's friend, has been recommended by all the leading cyclists for muscle soreness. LOST, on Sunday evening— Grey and pink Parrot.— Finder rewarded, on returning toMrsA.BEEBE, North Gisborne. LOST, between Childers road andiMatawhero— A Gold Brooch, set withi pearls and emeralds.— Finder please return to Herald Office. 621 T ADIES wishing to go to P.B. Rowing Jul Club's annual picnic on New Year's Day can procure an invitation on applying to Miss Taylor, Secretary of Ladies' Committee. 622 T ADIES' STR _W HATS, in special JL_ lots, 6d, 18, Is Ud, and 2s 6d, all new goods, at holiday prices. Don't delay.— William Pbttib. MONEY TO LEND. Low rate of interest. Freehold security, with fair margin.— E. J. Chrisp, Solicitor. MONEY TO LEND at 5 per cent, up to two-thirds of valuation.— D, Morioe, Union Bank Buildings. PHOTO Albums, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Perfumery, Work Boxes, Writing Deaks, lukstands, Foreign Stamps, etc., at Siolet'b. 627 OCKET-B-NIVES, Boys' Cricket Sets, Skipping Ropes, Gamea, Dolla, Rocking Horses, Wheelbarrows, Xmas Stockings, at Sigley's. SOILED CURTAINS, very cheap, at Mask Way's. WANTED— A Boy, about 15 years of age, to milk and make himself generally useful.— Apply George Bruce, Ormond. 626 WANTED — A good Boy, used to horse.— Apply to R. Wilkinson, Cook Btreet. 620 WANTED— A Man, accustomed to station work ; permanent job.— Apply W. Baird, Papatu. 506 WANTED, to purchase, at once— A good second-hand Shacklock Stove. Apply Herald Office. 628 |/I 1 Ladies' and Children's Sun 1 ' JL I Bonnets, beautiful goods, just the thing for picnics.— Only at Mark Way's. •| ifi Ladies' Muslin and Print Blouses, L ' O with collars and cuffs, 3s lid to 5b 6d, now Is6d.— At Mark Way's. 1/11 k R n > ' es> Blouses, splendid assort. IJL JL ment, all samples.— Come earlj to Mark Way's. YOU CAN set it Cheaper at Adaib Brothers. "1 / One hundred Sample Ladieß' Straw 1 ' " Hats, trimmed bands, worth 2s 6d to 5s 6d Only at Mark Way's.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8699, 19 December 1899, Page 3

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