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WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LIMITED, Are instructed by MR THOMAS BYRNE To sell at PUBLIC AUCTION, On TUESDAY, 15th JANUARY, On the Property, at TE KARAKA— THE WHOLE OF HIS CONTRACTING PLANT, Consisting of his well-known teams of 12 Draught Horses 1 3-year-old Draught Filly (unbroken) 1 2-yeair-old Draught Filly (unbroken) 3 Light Harness Horses 3 Drays and Harness 1 Gig and Harness Ploughs Scoops Swingletrecß Shovels Picks Mattocks Forge And Sundry other Requisites necessary for Contractor's business. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE ! WTHOUT RESERVE ! Also,— At the same time will be sold : 193 ACRES FREEHOLD and 30 ACRES LEASEHOLD. ALL RICH (principally I'LAT) ALLUVIAL LAND. > LUNCH PROVIDED. TERMS: "• . Up to £20, Cash. ...'- Balance by Approved Bills, bearing interest at 6 per cent. FOR LAND— 2O percent Cash; 20 per cent. Six Months ; balance in Three Years, at 6 per cent. A. F. KENNEDY, 808 Auctioneer. MATAWHERO STOCK SALE FIXTURES. .' FRIDAY, JANUARY 18. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28. FRIDAY, MARCH 15. . THURSDAY, APRDL 4. THURSDAY, APRIL 25. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY 002, Lj:b. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Ltd. 661 -.1" EDUCATIONAL. TZINDERGARTEN AND PREPARAJ\. TORY SCHOOL, • Upper Gladstone Road, Gisborne. FOR BOARDERS & DAY SCHOLARS. Principals......,^. The MISSES MORGAN. Tuition in Painting (water-colors and oils), Drawing, Music, etc. FIRST QUARTER begins FEBRUARY 4th, 1901. . For prospectus and other information, apply Misses Morgan, Upper Gladstone Road.' 79^1 TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. ' T OiST, between Waerenga-o-Jcuri and JLjL Gisborne-^-KIT, containing hat, leggings, ; waterproof, etc.— Finder will receive above reward on returning to the " Herald " Office, or Waerenga-a-hika Hotel. .^ 838 WANTE© 1 . WANTED— A PARTNER, with capital, to join W. Webb and Son in erecting a two-storey brick building at Te Hapata, corner section, for the purpose of a Temperance Boarding-house. Good paddocking.— Apply v 748 wjfc JSvTSBBjfc SON. WANTEDi-A Measage~Boy ;' wages, ■ 10s.— Apply H. Kane. 841 WANTED— A strong Lad, to work. inL garden; must be able to milk. — ' Apply "Herald " Office. 834 WANTEDr^Boy or. elderly. Man, to milk and make himself generally! useful!— Apply Mrs Beere, Whataupoko. WANTED — Boy, used to country work.— Apply J. B. Kells, Bushmefe. --^.l 765 CmOICE TOYS for the Children.— » Tremendous variety. 6d, Is, and Is 6d tables. — C. Rosie and Co. TT'VERYTHING in^ GaTden'sLovely; Hi so are the Prints, Muslins, Pinafores, Aprons, Lace and Silk Ties, at Mark Way's. -;r.i.;.T v ;'., HONEY (comb) 6d lb, Apples 2d lb; Plums, Raspberries, and all fruits in season. Confectionery at right prices. J ; Walter Bull. . OST, between .Gisborne and Matawhero— CaJ> Wrench (double).— Finder please return Makaraka coa^h. 835 LOST, between Park Racecourse and Gisborne — A chain Scotch pebble Bracelet. — Reward on return to W. Good, Jeweller. „ 836 SEE our Grand Display of Xmas Novelties., . JVonderful value. Imported direct— ffi. Bosie and Co. TO, LET or for Sale— Four and~aT-half Acres Land, Kaiti, with Two-roomed Cottage and Outbuildings.— Apply T. G. Lawless^^ .^ 832 TO LET— Shop, containing two bedrooms, dining-room, and kitchen, next to billiard-room, Gladstone road. — Apply Mackrell and Colleyt 816 VMAB, CARDS. — Splendid variety. J\. Packets of eighteen, 6d ; fifty cards, Is; boxes, with envelopes,' 6d, 9d, Is, Is 6d, 2s.— C. Rosie and Co. XMAS WEEK.— Ladies' Hats~BoyV Galateas Is, Men's and Boys' Boaters Is, at special low prices at Mark Way's. I\""LL Consumptives should take Cinria XX mon Cure regularly. It absolutely destroys tubercles. Invaluable for typhoid fever. C~<HOICE selection of Latest Novelties ' in Silk Ties, Handkerchiefs, and Tennis Shirts (suitable for Christmas and New Year presents), now in stock.— At Robertson's. EX S.B. TOKOMARU.^ JuBCopiped big shipment of White: Calicoes, Longcloths, and Sheetings, at old prices. William Pkttib. IJ^X S.B. TOKOMARU.— Just opened J Cretonnes, Lace Curtain8 rl CheniUe Curtains, Art Muslins, Art Serges, Tray Cloths, Damaßks, Serviettes," etb.-r-WM. Pbttie. . • ■■*'.'*.' EX S.S. TOKOMARU. -Just opened second shipment Mercerised Sateens, Dress Muslins, Prints, Ginghams, Galateas, ete.— William Pettie. FOR HOLIDAY WEAR.— Newest patterns in Men's and Boys' Clothing; latest shapes and colors in Hard and Soft Felt Hats, Straw Hats, Shirts and Hosiery (great assortment), at R. Robertson's. TjiANCY PRINTS, fast colors, nice patJ? terns, only 4d yard, at Mark Way's. IHOR the very best makers in English, American, and Colonial Boots, the Phit-Essi is the shop. FOUNlX^Parker'B HAIR TONIC cures dandruff and falling hair, is not greasy or injurious, but delightfully cool and refreshing. Price, 2s 6d. Agent, E. D. Smith, Chemist, Gisborne. 850 HADAIR receives consignments of . Boots and Shoes weekly. Therefore his stock is always up-to-date. I URRAY I FRUIT FOR XMAS.— | Cherries, Raspberries, Strawberries, Pines, Bananas, Peaches, and other kinds too numerous to mention, at prices to suit the times.- Cooking Apples, 2d per lb. CONFECTIONERY of the best quality. Novelties for Young and Old. Rowntree's and Cadbur/B CHOCOLATES, in Fancy Boxes. VEGETABLES of 'great variety. Orders taken for POULTRY. — At J. LEWIS'S, the Best Place in Town. HOT SUPPERS — Ham and Eggs, Grills, etc.— at James Erskine's Refreshment Rooms on Saturday evenings. T ADIES' BLOUSES (traveller's samJLJ pies), no two alike, at a big discount ' at Mark Way's.' . T ADIES 1 BELTS (indent agent's samJLJ pies), beautiful goods, suitable for presents, at Mark Ways. ASH RIBBONS, very wide, all colors, pure silk, only Is yard, a^ Ma^rk. Way* • ■ »

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 9035, 2 January 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 9035, 2 January 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 9035, 2 January 1901, Page 3

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