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WYLLIE & MASON Will sell by Public Auction, on account of Mr J. Sandlant, at his residence, Whutaupoko, on FRIDAY, the 15th February, at 1.30 p.m. sharp — , mHE WHOLE OF HIS DAIRY X STOCK, Consisting of First-class Milkers, Yearlings Young Jersey Bull. Also, Alexandra Separator - Churn and Butter Worker 1 Serviceable Spring Cart Furniture, etc., etc. G. R. WYLLIE, 279 Auctioneer. WYLLIE & MASON Will offer by Public Auction, at the Mart, ■ Lowe Street, on SATURDAY NEXT, 16th INST., At 12 Noon— On account of Maraea Apinga : ■ SECTION 34, Hirini Street, Kaiti, 1 rood 1 3 perches. On.accounfc of Mr M. McLeod : FOUR ONE-ACRE SECTIONS, fronting , Ormond Road, Whataupoko; each ' section has a never-failing spring of water On account of a client : SECTION 312, corner Gladstone Road and Carnarvon Street, Good business site. ; * On account of Mr A. Hansen : PORTIONS OF SECTIONS 40 AND 41, Kaiti, containing 32 acres, corner of Huxley and Lyell Roads. Also, On account of a client : SECTION 134, RUTENE ROAD, KAITI, 1 acre. Title, Land Transfer! On account of a client: SECTION 21, corner William and Disraeli Streets. On account of Mr J. Craig : SECTIONS 4 TO 10, KAITI. G. R. WYLLIE, 298 Auctioneer. MATAWHERO STOCK SALE FIXTURES. . l ■ y THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28. FRIDAY, MARCH 15. THURSDAY, APRIL 4. THURSDAY, APRIL 25. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Ltd. GISBORNE WOOLBROKERS' ASSOCIATION. NEXT SALE WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, ! HIDES, Etc., FRIDAY, Ist MARCH, 1901. ■ 251 LAND l\_ LAND I I BEG to announce that having made the necessary arrangements,! am 1 | prepared to attend Meetings of the Land Board. Land Sales, etc., and to act as Agent for persons desirous of applying for Land. / Sale Plans and Forms on application. Properties Reported On. ' A. FORDE MATTHEWS, M.I.S. BILLIARDS. E. H. MACKEY begs to announce that he has leased the Turanganui hotel BILLIARD ROOM, where patrons will find everything up-to-date. The Proprietor has gone to heavy expense, m procur-. ; ing a table, which has been erected by the makers, Barton and McGill, of Auckland. The room will be run under the personal supervision of E. H. Mackay, whose long j connection with the business will be sufficient guarantee that the comfort of those < visiting the room will be a special feature. i 654. \ "tTACANCY for Boarders, one minute \l from Public School; moderate } charges.-^Apply Mrs -Kelly, 22 Palmer- f ston road. 294 j i TTi T ANTED KNOWN, Professor Besant \V has lost .particulars concerning ■ the writing of charts. Will call m Gis- - borne on return. 518 , WANTED, by. respectable young man, Board and Lodging, close to centre of town— Apply "X.Y.Z.," Herald Office. • WANTED, by a thoroughly competent . lady,: position as Housekeeper or ] Barmaid. — Apply Herald Office. 323 • ANTED.to Sell or Exchange, Free- ! hold Property and Grocery Business for Country Store.—^Apply "Tea," ■■ care J. Smith, 16 Majoribank Street, Wellington. - 522 WANTED, a Man, to milk, kill, and make himself generally useful.— ; Apply at Williams and -Kettle's at noon on Saturday. ' _____ _____ 324 •\ITaNTED, a^ Boy, for station work. y\ Apply D. Macfat lane, Takapau. AN. TED 7 General ServantT'for Waimata; housemaid and nurse kept.* '. Apply to Mrs Bellerby, Albion Hotel, . on Friday or Saturday. 301 BU.DBS. — Orders now being booked for Nimmo and Blair's choice variety. Catalogues on application. — W. A. O'Meaia. ' 327 FOR SALE, Ball-bearing Densmore Typewriter. A bargain. — Apply at "Herald* Office. . /_ 144 FOR REAL HARD WEAR. — Just opened 50 pairs of Men's Cord Trousers, at 5s 9d. Wonderful value.— At Robertson's. . TEVELLE'S Preparations will cure U those sickly turkeys and instil life into your poultry. — At Harold Kane's. XiO LET, on Kaiti, within one mile of bridge, Five-roomed Cottage and 18 acres of Juand. — Apply E. J. Chrisp, Solicitor. - 35 FOR SALE, Boarding House, close to centre. Good investment. For particulars, apply Herald Office. 502 lIOR A SHORT TIME ONLY.— Prints, Muslins, Ginghams, and all Washing Materials at Big Reductions.— William Pettie. . lIIRST-CLASS Board and Residence can be obtained at the house lately occupied by Mr Hollywood, Kaiti. Newly furnished, piano, bath-room, stabling. Three minutes from jmst-office and one from green.. . 980 T7IOR A SHORT TBIE ONLY.^Special X lot of Dress Materials at 5s lid, 8s 6d, and 10s 6d the dress length.— William Pettie. ':"* GOOD Board and Residence for one or two gentlemen; tfouse beautifully 3ituated, ten minutes' post office— Apply Herald. _ *&£ GIVING AWAY ~ Boys' "and Men's \A btrawHats, only a few, 6d each.— C. Kosie and Co. LACE CLOTH, fancy colors/ in Blouse „ J^M^ 18 of 3 yards, usual price 2s 6d, NOW Is each, at Mark Way's 20th Century Sale. T ADIES 1 and "GentiVNeckties, grand JLk selection, sd, 6d, 9d, Is, and. up to 2s 6d each.— C. Rosie and Co. T ADIES' BELTS, traveUer's samples, U usual price Is 9d*to 2s 6d, NOW 9d each, at Mark Way's 20th Century Sale. MEN'S"* BOYS r ßOOTS,"Colonial and Imported, New and Reliable Goods, at Lowest Prices.— Phit-Essi Boot Shop. NEW GOODS just "urrived. Eight dozen of the latest shapes m Men's Black Hard Hats. Seven dozen Tennis Shirts, at 3s 6d ; worth 6s.— At Robertsorfa. ONLY FOURPENCE.— Grand lot of Prints (quite new), from 4d yard. — C. Rosie and Co. TJRINTS ' (Heavy~Twffl)T~da7k~colora, JT stripes and fancy, usual price lOAd yard, NOW 6d, at Mark Way's 20th Century Sale. RING' UP Telephone 13b for anything you want m Drapery, Mercery, and Fancy Goods. "NEGLECTED SPRAIN is often worse than broken limb. Loasby's Koolibah cures quickly, relieving at once. A N ENMEBS VARIETY-of the most XI Fashionable American, English, and Colonial Shoes, at the Phit-Essi Boot Shop. /COUNTRY ORDERS (accompanied \J with cheque), P.O. Order, or Postal Note will be executed at advertised prices at Mark Way's 20th Century Sale. GIUSTOMS FORMS (special forms for J large importers), Ward's Coastwise Export, Warehousing, etc., at HERALD Office.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9071, 13 February 1901, Page 3

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