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FURS. FURS. FURS. WYLLIE & MASON Instructed by Mr W. Rose, of Dunedin, will sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, Lowe street, on SATURDAY NEXT, the 12th inst., at 11 a.m.— A LARGE AND CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF RUGS— Table, Opposum, Grey Opposum, Kangaroo, Wallaby and Bearskin. J^ADIES' JiURS— In the most fashionable shapes in Sable, Zaliniski, Platypus, and Golden Mole, And— All kinds of Australasian and European Furs, too numerous to particularise. The above are now on. view at the Mart, G. R. WYLLIE, 467 Auctioneer. WYLLIE AND MASON, Instructed by Mr W. R. Hastie, will sell by Public Auction, at the Horse Bazaar, Lowe street, on SATURDAY NEXT, the 12th inst., at 2 p.m.— TjIIFTY "HURST-CLASS TTORSES (Broken and Unbroken). NO FURTHER ENTRIES TAKEN, owing to large Furniture and Furs Sale being held same day. G. R. WYLLIE, 466 Auctioneer. SALE BY ORDER OF THE REGISTRAR of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, at Gisborne, and at the request of the Mortgagee. LAND SALE AT AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of APRIL, 1902, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Wool Store of the New Zealand • Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited, situate off Gladstone road, Gisborne. . JOHN WILLSOH BRIGHT, Auctioneer, Has been instructed to offer for sale by Public Auction, at the above Wool Store, on the above date— ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND, containing thirty-one acres three roods and fifteen perches, called Kaiti No. 263, and being all the land comprised in Grant Register Book, volume 22, folio 101, subject however to the right of the Waimata Road Board to take one acre and thirty-four perches (or thereabouts) of the said land fora public road. Full particulars will be supplied on application to J. W. Bright, Auctioneer, or to Messrs Nolan and Skeet, Agents for Messrs Sainsbury, Logati and "Williams, Solicitors to the Mortgagee. W. A. BARTON, 468 Registrar Supreme Court. ■ ■ ■ ORMOND POUND. IMPOU N D E D By Ranger— One Grey Gelding, indistinct brand near shoulder. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold at the above Pound Yards, on FRIDAY, April 11th, at 12 noon. Also— One Brown and Roan Mare, two hind feet .white, white face, shod. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold at the above Pound Yards, on MONDAY, 21st inst. ,at 12 noon. . ■ C. NEENAN, Poundkeeper. DAIRY FARM FOR SALE.. QAA ACRES, RUANGAREHU, 18 /wUU miles from Gisborne; about 160 acres rich fiat. ..Main road frontage. Daily coach. Easy Terms. FREDK. PARKER. i 3 . ■■ __;_■_. .__, WANTED— A BoyV to learn the trade. J. P. Harries, Bootmaker. 447 ANTED—Several good Housemaids and Waitresses; also, General Servants, for town and country.—Apply to Mrs East, Gisborne Registry. 452 ANTED, to rent—A House of three or four rooms, convenient as possible to Nelson Bros.' Works.—Apply, by letter, stating rent, to "X.Y.Z.," Herald Office. _ _ 442 WANTED KNOWN.—My shop will be' open on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday for the sale of Rolled Bacon, j Pork Sausages, Pork Pies, Hams, etc., at reasonable prices.—O. Veale, Pork Butcher, Gladstone roadp_ 357 WHY - botha" about de wet and cold, when you can get all sorts of boots for all weathers at J. D. Harries. New shipment just arrived. —J. D. Harries. W"ATER~AND DRAINAGE carried. Now, ladies, roll up and buy nice Prints and Muslins at Mark Way's. Plenty of nice soft water soon. A' I)AINTY ASSORTMENT of. the latest styles in Millinery now on view in the Showroom. All personally selected, and very choice.—C. Rosie and Co. J ' . *! T this season of the year there is nothXjL ing more pleasant than a drive round the rich Poverty Bay flats, and this is a luxury within the means of all by calling at REDSTONE'S Criterion Stables. BE VERY CAREFUL TO REMEMBER! The Inspector is on his rounds; therefore use freely Jeyes' "Perfect Purifier" ; in ..bottles, Is and Is 6d. Is far more efficacious than carbolic acid, and is absolutely non-poisonous. Also, Jeyes' Disinfectant (powder); in use does not poison, burn, or stain; in tins, Is and Is 6d, Buy it from JAMES McKEE, Direct Importer. BENJAMIN GUM Cures Recent or Chronic Coughs. Suits old and young. Pleasant to take. BALANCEof Summer Goods will be cleared Regardless of Cost, at Mark Way's. ___ DRESS GOODS all greatly reduced, at Mark Way's Coronation Sale. TjTEATHER BOAS and Fur Necklets JJ from 2s 6d to 40s each. Splendid value.—C. Rosie and Co. FOR Real Hard Wear.—Just opened: 25 pairs Men's Kaiapoi Saddle Tweed Trousers, at 11s 6d; worth 13s 6d. —At 8,._ Robertson's. FOR SALE cheap, a good strong Buggy Whip. Owner has no further need, as he now gets his horse shod at John H. Ormondes. 928 T^RD-NDS passing through Gisborne by JJ steamer cannot be better entertained the short time they are ashore than by a run into tne country, the pleasures oi which are greatly added to by up-to-*lute conveyances and reliable horses, which are only obtainable at REDSTONE'S. GOT A COUGH? Hustle round for eighteenpence and give Benjamin Gum a show. J~ UST OPENED—Newest Jackets, Paletots, Mantles, Cravenette and Macintosh Coats, Skirts; latest styles; spl&ndid value.—William Pettie. JUST OPENED—White Dress MaterU ials, in all the newest materials and shades. Velveteens and Silks, very choice. —William Pettie. LOST —Yellow-Slut; answers to name of "Flo."—Finder rewarded on returning to Redstone's Stables . 465 EW GOODS just arrived. — Men's Kaiapoi Tweed Suits from 255, Men's Kaiapoi Tweed Trousers at 7s 6d. Wonderful value. —At R. Robertson's. fiRMOND QUARRY is now at its best, *-' and as a pleasure resort there is no more beautiful spot so handy to town. With the horses and conveyances on hire at REDSTONE'S Stables, this favorite picnicing ground is within easy distance of Gisborne. . IBBONS, Laces, Embroideries. Wonderful value. Call early at Mark Wayjs. SHEETINGS, Towels, etc., at your own prices, at Mark Way's Coronation Sale. _______ fJIHE Easy-fitting Chrometta Shoe~]a X new shipment just arrived at PhitEssi Boot Shop), only 8s 6d per pair. 7TIENNis~SHmTS and Pants, Shirts, JL Braces. Special bargains at Mark Way's. ' fj!SE Latest Styles in American Boots X and Shoes are now showing at the Phit-Essi Boot Shop. Low prices. Best of'wear. > REMNANTS Dress Goods, / Flannelettes, Calicoes, Prints, at Nominal Prices.—Only at Mark Way's.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9400, 9 April 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9400, 9 April 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9400, 9 April 1902, Page 3

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