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BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS X TO COLLECTORS, STUDENTS, SPECULATORS, AND OTHERS. THE LARGEST & BEST SELECTEE LIBRARY EVER OFFERED IN GISBORNE. »- THE ONE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. 3 ; WYLLIE & MASON j Have received instructions from a client, ' to sell by Public Auction, i- At thxir Mart, Lowe Street, 6 On i! Saturday Next, 23rd instant, THE WHOLE OF HIS LARGE AND CAREFULLY-SELECTED LIBRARY, Consisting of 540 Volumes. By the Best Authors. *_f The collection includes works on Magnetism, Philosophy, History, Physics, Architecture, Poetry, Social Science, Photography , Travels, Religion, Biography, Phrenology, Fiction, etc., eto. ? A FEW VOLUMES OF OLD & VERY '' RARE WORKS ON VARIOUS * SUBJECTS. Also,— 1 Drawing-room Suite, 7 pieces 1 1 Richly-carved and Painted Occasional Table, and a Lot of Household Furniture, I, Books on View on Fbiday. * G. R. WYLLIE, 1 640 Auctioneer. c ____ ? FOR SALE. PART OF SECTION No. 97, KAITI, containing Half-an-acre of Land, 1 with Dwelling-house of six rooms and scullery. Good orchard, iv full bearing. Within four minutes' walk of post-office. 3 For particulars, apply to— . 625 ANDREW GRAHAM. t — ' } matawhero pound. slmpounded \ By Rangi— 3 One Bay Mare, branded like ML (conjd.) " near shoulder, star on forehead, old > sore on back J If not claimed and expenses paid will be Bold at the above Pound Yards, on MONDAY, January Ist, at 12 noon. j A. MAGUIRE, I 638 Poundkeeper. ' ormond pound. 'Impounded One Black Mare, branded like T3 near j rump, ahod. ! If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold at the above Pound Yards, on , TUESDAY, January 2nd, at 12 noon. Impounded from private propertyOne Grey Mare, branded GS near shoulder, dark spots on back. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold at the above Pound Yards, on WEDNESDAY, January 3rd, at 12 noon. I C. NEENAN, 652 . Poundkeeper. NGATAPA KOAD BOARD. ' rpENDERS are invited for the FormaJL tion of about three miles of Dray j Road. Plans, eto,, at my office. To close at Board's office on SATURDAY, 13th January, 1900. 1 GEO. GRANT, 637 Engineer to Board. AKAI KOAD BOARD. TENDERS. TENDERS are invited up to 12 o'clock noon, on FRIDAY, the 22nd insfc., for the Formation and Bridging (about one mile) of the Tokonui Road, Te Arai Valley. Planß and specifications may be seen at the Office of the County Council, where tenders are to be delivered, H. J. BEAUFOY, Clerk. Te Arai, Dec. 11, 1899. 454 pHRISTMAS CHEER. -Turkeys, \J Fowls, and Ducks, trussed or alive ; and Hams in any size to be had at Mrs Bryant's. " 657 /~IALL at Robebtson'B and buy your Vy Christmas presents. Latest novelties in Silk Ties and Handkerchiefs (ohoice goods), just opened, for the festive season. DON'T~MISS calling at Robertson's. Splendid selection of Men's Worsted ! Suits, Hats, Shirts, and Ties now in stock, suitable for summer wear. , T7ILEOTRO-PLATED Ware in great i J_J variety, and large stock of special lines suitable for presents, atDAKRYMFLE's. FOUND— Light Mack and white Dog. Owner can haws same paying expenses. If not claimed within 14 days will be sold. I R. Porter, Kaiti. 657 FOR SALE— Few tons Table and Seed Derwents, cheap to dear.— D. M. Orb. OR THE 'XMAS TRADE. — Special value, suitable for 'Xmas Gifts : Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Purses, Bags, Perfumes, Brushes, Umbrellas, and Sunshades. William Pbttib. OR THE 'XMAS TRADE. — Special value; Lace and Muslin CurtaiDS, Damask Table Cloths, Serviettes, Afteri noon Tea Cloths, eto. Linoleum and Carpet Squares very cheap.— William Pettm. FOR THE 'XMAS HOLIDAYS.-Ex-traordinary Sale of Ladies' Straw Hats, newest Gems and Sailors, 6d to 2s 6d (not half-price).— William Pettib. OOLIBAH, the athlete's friend, has been recommended by all the leading cyclists for muscle soreness. T ADIES' STR4.W HATS, iv special JJ lots, 6d, Is, Is Ud, and 2s 6d, all new goods, at holiday prices. Don't 1 delay.— William Pettib. r Tl/t-ONE"-! TO LEND. Low rate of JLYL interest. Freehold security, with fair margin.— E. J. Chbisp, Solicitor. o m /JTONEY TO LEND at 5 per cent, up ItX to two-thirds of valuation.— D. a Mokioe, Union Bank Buildingß. SPLENDID line of Folding, Gardon, or Verandah Chairs, very light and strong, only 5s 6d each, at Daj<kymflb's. SOILED CURTAINS, very oheap, at Mark. Wat's. ATCHES, Watohes, Watches.— Good reliable time-keepers ; short wind. Only 9/6 each. —At B4lrymfle's. WANTED, at once— General Servant, „ or Girl to assist iv housework.— i, Apply Mrs W. A. O'Mbara, Whataupoko. 8 \%J ANTED, to Lease— Houes with from v VV 10 to 30 acres land.— Apply at Herald Office. G49 y \\) ANTED, for two race days— V? Waitresses.— Jajieo Craig. 642 WANTED, at once, for export— Few hundred good Turkeys and Fowls.— P. M. Orr. 639 WANTED— Two competent Fencers, for erecting about two miles of fencing.— Apply J. C. Field, Waimata, oi A. O'Meara, Gisborne. 63C 2 XTTANTED-A Boy, about 15 years ol „ VV age, to milk and make himeelj i 8 generally useful.— Apply George Bruce, Ormond. 636 J/I | Ladies' and Children's Sun 1 ' JL L Bonnets, beautiful i?oods, just the thing for picnics.— Only at Marb Way's. a -| in Ladies' Muslin and Print Blouses, ie JL' O with collars and cuffs, 3s Ud tc 'P 5s 6d, now Is6d.— At Mark Way's. ■J / 1 1 Ladies' Blouses, splendid assort. JL LJ. meat, all samples Comeearlj to Mark Way's. * - "V^OU CAN «et it Cheaper at Adaii JL Brothers. 1 /_ One hundred Sample Ladies' Straw '• L' Hats, trimmed bands, worth 2s 6t! to 5s 6<l.— Only at Mark Way's. fe)//_» DOZEN.— Art Musliu, 38in wide ; mO best value in the trade.— Al - Mark Way's. S "VTOU CAN get it Cheaper at Adaii X Brothers.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8701, 21 December 1899, Page 3

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