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HORSE_SALE. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, In conjunction with WYLLIE & MASON Will hold a SPECL4.L HORSE SALE, At Wyllie and Mason's Horse Bazaar, Lowe street, on SATURDAY, 4th OCTOBER, 1902, At 1 p.m. Present Entries: 1A A H 0 R S E ,S, J-UU Including Draughts, Hacks, Harness Horses, Etc., Etc. Also,— On account of Geo. Spence, Esq.: 6 YOUNG DRAUGHT HORSES 3 First-class Hacks. On account of Mr W. McCullough : IBAY DRAUGHT COLT, rising three years, by Garnet, dam Rose, by Auckland. . On account of Mi- J. H. Wilson: 2 HEAVY DRAUGHT GELDINGS, syrs, by Young British Lyon 1 New Dray, 4in tyres 2 Sets Leading Harness 1 Set Shaft Harness And a quantity of Contractors' Tools. Further entries invited. G. E ELIOTT, G. R. WYLLIE, 147 Auctioneers. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. mHOMAS A. COLEMAN J- Has REMOVED to NEW OFFICES in CORONATION BUILDINGS, Gladstone Road. j203 \ XjAWiEb'—iTgooi " BoyTto milk and VV ■ make himself generally useful. — Apply Mr W. A. O'Meara, Gisborne; or, H. Lysuar, Wakaroa. 251 WANTED.— Superior young woman wants re-engagement (housekeeper, hotel, or bachelor's establishment). References. — Address: "L.G.D.," Post Office, Gisborne. j?3B WANTED^A reliable Cowboy.—For • particulars, apply Herald Office. . WANTED —Boy, to milk and make himself useful.—W. C. McLean, at Common, Shelton and Co.'s. 233 ANTED, by Gardener (late Masonic gardens)— Re-engagemen t; understands pruning, grafting, viticulture, poultry, milk. Good testimonials. — Address: "Gardener," Herald. 234 ANTED—A good General Servant. • Wages, 15s a week.—Apply Mrs W. Baird, X'e Arai, or Mrs Chrisp (Chrisp and Son). 224 WANTED, to Sell (owner leaving district)— Profitable Cab Business; four vehicles, horses, harness, etc. —T. G. Lawless, Agent. • W~ANTED"to Sell—Half-acre, at the Point, Whatuupoko; two Palmerston road; 4-roomedCottage, Kaiti beach.—T. G. Lawless, Agent.- r HATAUPOKOT^Four - roomed Dwelling, wash-house, buggy shed, dairy, etc., corner section, good locality; also, j-acre, corner section, for immediate sale.—Apply T. G. Lawless, Agent. ANTED KNOWN/—Still booming, the small shop, with small profits. Every pair real value for money. Men's Lace Boots from 6s 6d.—J. D. Harries, Boot Shop. WANTED. — Everyone should learn Hypnotism, the secret power; it enables you to produce fun by the hour, gratifies every ambition, and brings lealth. happiness and success in life ; send 2 stamps for interesting book. Prof. Ward, -Bos 357, P. 0., Auckland. 793 TyEADY-MADFTSKIRTSrnew shapes, Xv in serges, lustres, etc. Splendid value. Come and see. —At Mark Way's. TO SELL7~cheap—Easy-riding Rustic Cart, practically new; would suit for light milk cart. —Apply to Joe Parker. Y""~ANKEE BOOTS. — A splendid assortment Gents' American Boots just opened, from 12s 6d. —Pbit-Essi Boot Shop. T~ ROBERTSON'S.—Just opened 50 pairs Men's Kaiapoi Summer Trousers, at 8s 6d a pair. A' CHOICE LOT of New Millinery, persohally selected by Miss Rosie. Goods now showing at C. Rosie and Co.'s. XMERICAN BOOTS.—Ladies' Button XX or Lace Glace Kid Boots, only 9s 6d. Imported direct. —Phit-Essi Boot Shop. DON'T CHUCK~~your~ Money "away ! Save it, by getting your horses shod at Reduced Rates at J. H. Ormond's. Take it to Ormond's! EX"PAPAROA.— All the Newest Goods of the Season now opened up at Mark Way's. TJIOUND, about month ago, on WhaJD taupoko—Small Gold Brooch.—Owner may have same by paying for this advertisement. 227 FR SALE" — A few thousand Caulinower Plants. —Apply to Edward Ling, Whatuupoko. 244 TTidR SALE—Spring Cart and Harness; X also, good Flat-bottomed Boat. No reasonable offer refused.—Apply Herald Office. 245 FOR Immediate Sale — Quarter-acre, with two cottages, Grey street, close to Gladstone road; yield large interest. ■ —J. Peckover and Co., Gisborne. Telephone No. 211. F~~OR SALE^-Sittings of Eggs (Black Orpington, new strain, and Runner Ducks), 6s 6d and 5s 6d.—Thos. Weeks, Waiohika. 90 IjTOR Immediate Sale—Kaiti, section, 8 acres, corner, very easy terms; 20 acres, £23 j>er acre; 2 acres and 26acres, . main road; Houses, sections, farms, Gisborne and suburbs.—J. Peckover and Co., Agents, Gisborne. Telephone 211. Money to lend. a "10 LET—Seven-roomed House, Stout . street, Whataupoko.—-Apply Mrs Perry, or Mr McKee. H" OME SHIPMENTS.—Prints, Muslins, Mercerised Lawns,' Sateens, Silks, and Dress Goods of every description just opened.—William Pettie. OME SHIPMENTS.—GIoves, Holiery, Umbrellas, Sunshades, Embroideries, Laces, and Trimmings just opened.—William Pettie. IF IN NEED of a Hat, cail at Robertson's. Great selection of New Goods now in stock. T. PECTCOVERAND CO., Lund Agents, U Gisborne, are instructed to offer for sale: —Whutaupoko : Villa, equul to new, witli conveniences, concrete tank, con-' servatory, ornamental gardens, only £550; also, Cottage, large corner section, £290; sections from ,!■ to 19 acres. Victoria Beach: Superior-built New Villa, attractive appearance, conveniences, bargain at £460. Variety of town and country properties and sections ; also, propertits on Kaiti. Money to Lend.—J. Peckover and Co., Land Agents, Gladstone road. Telephone 211. ADIES' STRAW HATS, in all the newest shapes, now opened up at Mark_ Way's. L~"XOE~COLLARS, SlLir~iTES;~Siik Fronts, Children's Silk Dresses. Nice assortment.—At Murk Way's. WNERS of Horses arc that J. H. Ormond is shoeing at considerably Reduced Prices. Save money and take it to Ormond's. O LET—Eight-roomed House, Whutaupoko, every convenience; three minutes' walk from bridge.—Apply to J. Ponsford. . 941 A DAINTY ASORTiIENT of theTlatest designs in Grass Lawns, Mercerised Lawns, Sateens, Muslins, etc., can be procured only at C. Rosie and Co.'s. T3 EDSTONE'S CRITERION STABLES XV; are thoroughly up-to-date in all departments. Substantial additions were recently completed to successfully cope with increasing business, which is a sufficient guarantee that the wants of patrons receive every care and attention at this well-known stables. /^ALIFORNIAN "~FRUITS~ fresh to \J hand: Dessert, Pie, Evaporated; also, Califoi'niau Onions, souud and good; Atkins' Hams and Bacon, new cure.—At J. McKee's. ' ' - FOR SALE, Whataupoko—Large Family Residence, 9 chains frontage Taruheru river.—J. Peckover and Co., Gladstone road. " Ct OME. SHIPMENTS. — Sheetings, Calicoes, Curtains, Cretonnes, Flannelettes, Damasks, and General Household Drapery just opened. — William Pettie: HOME SHIPMENTS.—Choice Millinery, Pattern Hats and Bonnets, Untrimmed Hats, Real and Imitation La.cc Collars, Ties, Ruffles, etc., etc. —William Pettie. J PECKOVER AND CO., Land * Agents, have for immediate sale— Centrally-situated Six-roomed Residence, with good section, bargain at £275; also, Palmerston road, Quarteracre, with fruit trees, house with shed (will let 10s), only £240; both very good paying investments. Sections in various parts. Telephone 211. STEAMERS met on arrival for the convenience of passengers, and all orders left at the Criterion Stables receive prompt, attention. Telephone No. 70. "VTERVOUSNESS, Loss of Energy and i.l Strength.—A miner having tried is vain every advertised remedy, and having at last discovered a simple cure, will be pleased to send particulars to sufferers oe receipt of directed envelope.—Address : H. Wilton, G.P.0., Sydney. 84£

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9547, 30 September 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9547, 30 September 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9547, 30 September 1902, Page 3

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