MATAWHERO STOCK SALE FIXTURES. 1903. THURSDAY, 6th AUGUST. THURSDAY, 27th AUGUST. THURSDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER. THURSDAY, Bth OCTOBER. THURSDAY, 29th OCTOBER. A Special Sale of Dairy Stock and Bulls will be held on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBR 3. WILLIAMS k KETTLE. Ltd. > N.Z. LOAN AtfD MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. tol ■^AERENGA-A-HDXA STOCK SALES. THURSDAY, JULY 30th. THURSDAY, AUGUST 20th. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th. THURSDAY, OCTOBER Ist. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22nd. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12th. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3rd. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17th. A SPECIAL SALE OF DAHIY STOCK On THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th. COMMON, BHELTON A CO., Ltd. DALGETY AND CO., Ltd. 908 WILLIAMS & KETTLE L TD BEG to announce that they have taken over the Business recently carried on by MESSRS WYLLIE AND MASON, And will CONTINUE THE ORDINARY SALES And the SATURDAY HORSE SALES i As hitherto. ENTRIES will be received at the Lowe Street Office. AUCTION TERMS STRICTLY CASH. A. F. KENNEDY, 1 Manager. G. R WYLLIE, Auctioneer. 172 FOR SALE OR LEASE with Improvement Clause), MOTU LAND. SECTION No. l7~Biock IV., Urutawa East Survey District, at Motu, 560 acres First-class Bush Land. Apply— 496 E. J. CHRISP. TENDERS. mENDERS are called for One Year's _L Lease of the Opou No. 2 and 3 Blocks, 60 acres 1 rood 27 perches, adjoining the property of Mr John Olark. Conditions oi tender may be seen at the office of the Public Trustee's Agent, Lowe street, Gisborne. Tenders close at Noon on TUESDAY, the 21st day of July, 1903. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. • 543 BUSHFELLING CONTRACT. rTIO LET, at Hokoroa Station— About X 400 acres Light Bush (more or less). Specifications to be seen at Williams and Kettle's. Tenders close on SATURDAY NEXT, 18th July. 528 BUSHFELLING CONTRACT. TO LET, at Waitahaia, near Mr Cotterill's, Tokomaru— About 500 Acres (m 100-acre lots). For particulars, apply— WDLLIAMS & KETTLE, Ltd Or, RAYMOND KEMP, 487 Tokomaru Bay. NOTICE. HAVING disposed^ of our Central Timber Yard business, we request that all accounts due to us be paid by the 31st INSTANT, to facilitate a settlement of co-partnership accounts. Accounts payable at Evans, Nield and Co.'s office, Gladstone road. 518 KENNEDY, EVANS & CO. ELLERBECK STUDIO. TX/TR ELLERBECK, owing to continu- •*•'-*- otts Orders coming m from the Country, and unable to attend to them owing to Studio work, has engaged a Traveller (Mr R. J. RENDELL), who has had great experience m this class of work, and any Orders entrusted with him will be satisfactorily carried out. Mr Rendell is now stationed at Te Karaka. Any communication lef^ at the ELLERBECK STUDIO will be forwarded to him. Views of Gisborne. Lantern Slides to Order. Amateur work done. OPENED THIS DAY. OPENED THIS DAY. GISUM! GISUM! GISUM! (SPELL IT) DIRECT FROM LONDON. DIRECT FROM LONDON. 1000 W loollll3 ' ALBUMS AND OKA PREPARATORY EXAMINAAO\J rpjQN S TUDLES, gD EACH. fiQQ UNIVERSAL SONG FOLIOS, | 2 s fi D EACH. 25Q LATEST SONGS, ]S £D EACH. ALL NEW STOCK. ALL NEW STOCK. JUST LANDED. JUST LANDED. PIANOS AND VIOLIN TUTORS CZERNY'S EXERCISES, ONLY QD EACH. COME AND SEE OUR WINDOW. C. F. LEWIS 1 ~ C. F. LEWIS' IMPORTER OF MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Etc., Etc., Etc. - j. a. cox, " GLADBTOUJ* ROAD, f. '. - Giiboras. Eftglish and New Zealand Registration. fEEB MODERATE, filling! horn fa. Biaglt Tooth, 16*. TpDUCATION RESERVES. Tenders will be received by the School Commissioners for the Auckland Provincial District, Auckland, up to Noon, on THURSDAY, the 6th day of August, 1903, for the Lease of the undermentioned Education Reserves. Tenders should be addressed " The School Commissioners, Auckland Provincial District, Auckland, Box 303," marked on the outside "Tender for Lease of Reserve," and must be accompanied by a deposit of the first half-year's rent. Conditions of Lease may be seen and forms of tender obtained on application to tlie Secretary, High street, Auckland. R. UDY, Chairman. To be Let for TWENTY-ONE YEARS, with Right of Renewal. UAWA SUBURBS— Lots 1, 2 t and 3, 12 acres. . 572 HOW FORTUNES HAVE BEEN MADE. The smallest things often bring fortunes to lucky inventors. "Dancing Jim Crow" yielded £15,000 a year ! "Pharoah'B Serpents," £10,000! "Pigs m Clover," "The Return Ball," ' "Needle-threader," "Pencil Sharpener," all produced fortunes. The celluloid eyelet for boots brings m a princely income. : The dress-suspender brought a fortune m less than a year. There are many thousands of others. — Extract from Pamphlet 'giving information on Patents, free on application from Baldwin and Rayward, National Chambers, Wellington; or, from their Branch Office, ut )gal Chunberi. Quean rtnet, Auckland OU OAN GET IT UllJjAPElk AT i ADAIRBRO&
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9796, 16 July 1903, Page 3
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