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SPECIAL STOCK SALE. SPECIAL STOCK SALE. The N.Z. Loan & Meroantilo Agency Co., Ltd. , Will hold a SPECIAL SALE OF STOCK, At the MATAWHERO SALEYARDS, On jmHURSDAY,. 21st MARCH, 1901, •*- At Noon, ! When there will be offered : mHREE HUNDRED TWO-TOOTH JL EWES I 800 4 and 6-tooth Ewes 300 8-tooth Ewes . 100 Aged Ewes « 600 Wethers, 2, 4, and 6-tooth 700 Lambs 30 Rams. The above stock are from Reid and Bartram's, and the Ewes are a specially good lot. Also, 15 Head Beef 30 Head Mixed Cattle 300 Ewes , 313 Full-mputh Ewes 20 Lincoln Rams. THURSDAY, 21st MARCH, at Noon. J. W. BRIGHT, 688 Manager and Auctioneer. TO LEASE. OFFERS wanted for LEASE of Ten Acres of Land, with Cottage, on. Kaiti. :.■■-'-■ ■ ■■; Vr : . Apply JOHN ROSIE, 682 Erskine's Buildings. =• FARM TO LET. TO LET, the Property, at Mangapapa, recently occupied by the lateJohann Von Pein, comprising 430 acres, subdivided into nine paddocks, with good Seven-roomed House, Stables, Sheep Dip, and other Outbuildings. Stock could be taken at valuation. For further particulars, apply J. HYLAND, - ; 'Waerenga-a-hika.^ —Or, A. LANGE, Matawjiero: 696 FOR SALE. mWENTY - NINE , ACRES, near JL Karaka, on Main Road. Apply W. DOUGLAS LYSNAR. 686 FOR SALE. FOR SALE, about 70 Good LINCOLN RAMS, from two to full-mouth. Apply P. BARKER. 681 FOR SALE. VITHIRTY ENGLISH LEICESTER _L RAMS. Apply — JAMES KENNEDY, •- Pakarae. 591 .

FOR SALE, PRIVATELY. ONE THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED TWO-TOOTH WETHERS 1000 GOOD EWES, 6-tooth to fresh fullmouth. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Ltd. 653 _ - .■ . SHOP TO LET. TO LET— The Business Premises now in the occupation . of Messrs Shalders and; McMasteT. Possession Ist April. Apply— "HERALD" OFFICE. MATAWHERO STOCK SALE FIXTURES. THURSDAY, APRIL 4. THURSDAY, APRIL 25. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE . AGENCY CO., Ltd. - WILLIAMS & KETTLE; Ltd. 661 J. VNNES' PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO IS NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. A LL KINDS OF PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK DONE. LANDSCAPE AND PORTRAITURE, j CHILDREN A SPECIALITY. ' 695 HALF GISBORNE IS INTERESTED • la the "HARMONY SYSTEM" Of PLAYING THE PIANO. IT IS NOTHING STRANGE ! It has been so everywhere else. In Wellington the biggest merchants and Society ladies learnt it. In Dunedin upwards of 70 people in one week. In. Melbourne, Sydney, all over Australasia, it has proved A PERFECT BLESSING TO MANKIND. In the HARMONY SYSTEM . LEO. OARRI Has done all the thinking out and tedious work, and puts an EASY SYSTEM in the hands of the Public for £3 3s (little more than a quarter's music). REMEMBER;- — You can accompany "The Holy City" or, play. "My Polly Waltz" in three days, but YOU MUST START AT ONCE. Leo Carri is booked for Auckland to follow. • Premises: UNION BANK Buildings.

FINAL NOTICE. FINAL NOTICE. a T A ■ S _ : T W E E K Of . McMASTER & SHALDERS' GREAT CLEARING SALE, GREAT CLEARING SALE, As we have further instructed WYLLIE & MASON To Clear the Balance by UNRESERVED -AUCTION, UNRESERVED AUCTION, j On SATURDAY NEXT, 23rd INSTANT. SATURDAY NEXT, 23rd INSTANT. 1 SALE ON THE PREMISES, Commencing at 11 o'clock. McMASTER & SHALDERS, Next "Herald" Office. YOU CAN GET IT CHEAPER AT ATMTR TVBm ■% MEN'S & BOYS' BOOTS, Colonial and Imported,- New and Reliable Goods, at Lowest Prices.— Phit-Essi Boot Shop. TYEMNANTS of all descriptions, .at JLI/ your own price, at Mark Way's Closing Season's Sale. .

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9100, 19 March 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9100, 19 March 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9100, 19 March 1901, Page 3

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