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NOTICE TO WOOLGROWERS. RIVERSIDE "yyOOL gCOURING AND Jj^ELLMONGERY Until the erection of New Works m Gisborne, a consolidated charge is made of |d per lb. for Scouring Wool. The above rate covers Freight, Lighterage, and . Wharfage ; and for Fellmongermg Woolly Skins ONE PENNY per lb., and owners CREDITED WITH PELTS from same — first class Bs, second 4s, third 2t per dozen. Abundant supply of soft, clear water, unequalled m Australasia for the scouring of wool. The works are on the most modern plan m every department. The appb'ances are such that 200 bales can be completed m tip-top style per week. All Goods fully covered by Insurance while m the' works. NOTE.— WooI treated by Mr Bourke realised highest prices m last London Sales. I scour for the best firms m Napier and Wellington. For further particulars, apply to — M. F. BOURKE, Proprietor. — Or, G. ARNOLD, Works Manager.-*. 55 NOTICE. DAVYS AND THIRD Request that ALL DEBTS Due to the late Firm of TTUMPHREYS AND T^AVYS BE SETTLED AT ONCE, To facilitate the Closing of Partnership Accounts. WHEN JADED WITH FLOWERS, FRUIT AND SOCIETY, They all come to Recruit their Exhausted Energies with a gQUARE jy^EAL & A Q.OOD gED At RATHER JJEAVIS'S, THE WHITE SLAVE, Opposite Morrison Brothers, Painters. 554 C. HAWKINS, »J<HE J^EW QASH JJRAPER, Is Now" Selling LADIES' HATS, TIES. Etc.. VERY CHEAP. VERY CHEAP. Also, — PRINTS AND MUSLINS, For Summer Wear. Come and Visit his Little Shop and Compare Price with Quality. EVERY ARTICLE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, - At the LOWEST CASH PRICE. To give the Best Value tor the Ready Shilling is the Surest Road to Success! . 457 THE KIOSK A LTERATIONS and Enlargements xX having been completed, the KIOSK TEA ROOMS are now open for business. The central position of the KIOSK has made the Rooms most popular with those who lunch m town. HOT & COLD LUNCHEON Served daily .from Noon to 2 p.m. Ladies and Visitors to town may rely on obtaining a Refreshing Cup of Afternoon Tea and Light Re.fresm.ents on the Shortest Notice. . Entrance from Eure's Drapery Establishment (late Little Dust - Pan) ; also, side entrance. 830 Box 74.] [Telephone 149. CASH TIMBER YARD. MAGKRELL& COLLEY, pENERAL TIMBER MERCHANTS, BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, Gladstone Road, Have Just Landed a Large Stock of BUILDING TIMBER. Al-SO IN STOCK, AND FOR BALK : Splendid Assortment of Rusticated Weather Boards, P.T. and G. Flooring and Match Lining, Ceiling Boards and Battens, m Kauri, Matai, Rinra, and Totara. MOULDINGS of varied numbers, suitable for all kinds of buildings ; also, Architraves and Skirting. Totara and Puriri House Blocks, Verandah Brackets and Drops. Carved Rimtt and Kauri Mantle Trusses. DOORS, all sizes, Kauri, Rimu, Totara and Sugar Pine. SASHES, all sizes, Kauri and Totara. JOINERY of all kinds made to order, from well-seasoned timber. Woods for Enamelled Wood Mantlepieces, with tile grates (a good line). GENERAL BUILDING IRONMONGERY & CARPENTERS 1 TOOLS. An Up-to-date Stock on Hand and Arriving. FIRE BRICKS, Building Bricks, Hydraulio Lime and Cement. Cheap lines of above. Jor Cash., ESTIMATES prepared and given FREE. M4C&RELL & COLLEY having a complete Building Plant and an Efficient Staff of Workmen, are m a position to carry out any work they may be entrusted with PROMPTLY and to the Satisfaction of their Patrons. Write or Ring-up MACKRELL & COLLEY, 189 Gladstone Road. *&&,. mo stand this $^h^nJim season, WW»(g^Bj£j^ At Kaimoe, Patutahi, The Pedigree Clydesdale Stallion, BLAIR GOWRIE. Sire, Earl o* Gowrie, winner of First Prizes at Christchurch and Ashburton (only time shown). Earl o' Gowrie, by Vanquisher (320), out of the champion mare Lass o' Gowrifi. Dam, Blink Bonny, winner of Seven First Prizes, by Lord Salisbury (imported). Blink Bonny is also the dam of Lawrence Chief, three times champion at Rangiora, and First at Christchurch m 1900. Lawrence Chief and Blair Gowrie are her first two foals. Her full-sister, Flora McDonald, took 30 First Prizes, and was the Best Mare ever shown m New Zealand. BLAIR GOWRIE himself is a full bay, with black points, 4 years old, and was bred by Mr John Shearer, Ashburton Porks. He has great substance, bone, and hair, and the best of tempers. He will serve a limited number of mares this season at £5 each mare. A half guarantee will be given with each mare, and the sum of £2 10s will be repayable on Ist August, 1902, for any mare that does not prove m foal, thus dividing the risk between the owner of the horse and the owner of the mare. The full fee of £5 must be paid before mares can be removed, and.no reduction will be made. Every reasonable. care taken, but no responsibility. Free grazing for mares m good paddocks for one month; after that 2s 6d per week will be charged. HERBERT N. WATSON.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9305, 19 November 1901, Page 1

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