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THURSDAY, 2nd MAY, 1907, At 11.30 a.m. unreservedTuction sale Of nf\ PURE-BRED SHORTHORN 4 Lf OAITLE Oaaa pure-bred Lincoln _wUUU SHEEP DALGETY & COMPANY, Ltd. Have been favored with instructions from Trustees of the Estate of the late D. McM ASTER, to Sell, atfiMatawhero, Martinborough, as above — PURE-BRED SHORTHORN CATTLE— 25 Cows 32 Heifers 6 Bulls 7 Bull Calves PUREkBRED LINCOLN SHEEP— 1100 Ewes 400 Ewe Lambs - 400 Ram Lambs * 12 Stud Rams 25 2-tooth Rams. j This " Sale presents a rare opportunity to secure High-class Stock. McMasters' Shorthorns are favorably known throughout the North Island of New Zealand, and have been extensive prize-takers wherever exhibited. The Matawhero Sheep (F. 8., vol. 10, foi. 1, 1895) are also well known, rams from this flock having been used by most of the principal breeders m the North Island. i Drags will leave Feather^ton at- 8.30 a.m. on day of Sale, after arrival of early trains from Wellington and Masterton. ' Catalogues on application. i DALGETY & CO., Ltd., 1 ' Auctioneers, 746 Masterton. i TI/TATAWHERO STOCK SALE ■"* FIXTURES TO JUNE,- 1907. ,'■ ' NOTICE TQ~CLIENTS. THURSDAY, 2nd' MAY, : THURSDAY, 16th MAY. ; THURSDAY, 30thMAY. ; THURSDAY, 13tt- JUNE. ! THURSDAY, 27th JUNE j Sales commence at 11.30 Sharp. ! WILLIAMS k KETTLE, Ltd. ' N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO. 947 GISBORNE HARBOR BOARD. BY-LAWS & TARIFF. mHE proposed NEW BY-LAWS and !.-■-. TARIFF have been, printed, and are 1 open for public inspection during Office !■ hours, at the Office of- the Board, any day prior to the adoption of the same, at ' a . Special Meeting, on MOND-AY, the •j 29th April, 1907, at 2 o'clock, when. ' Objections (if any) will be considered by the Board. JAMES WM. WITTY, Secretary. Harbor Board Office, Gisborne, April 17, 1907. 683 ATTWOOD For "FURNISHINGS QF PVERY J)ESCRIPTiON. Just Opened Up, Direct from the Manufacturers : SEVERAL CRATES OF CROCKERY. SEVERAL CRATES OF CROCKERY. TOILET SETS (complete), from 12s 6d to £1 per set. Best Value m Gisborne. DINNER SETS m Great Variety. Gold and White Cups arid Saucers from 6s to 7s 6d per dozen. AUSTRIAN CHAH-S, 7s each. a bargain. handsome glass-front book- '•■;.'■ case, '.";;.. -':_%/. ~- Cash Price. £4 10s. ' DON'T BUY STATIONERY BEFORE YOU HAVE SEEN C, W. MUIR'S f STOCK. IN STATIONERY I have the' most Up-to-date Variety m Town. WRITING TABLETS have to a great extent superseded the old line of Stationery Cabinets, and MY SPECIAL line, WILLOWBROOK BANK TABLET Is ABSOLUTELY the BEST Shilling's ; wopth of Note-paper put on the market. N " ENVELOPES.— AII Sizes, Colors, and Shapes. Special Quotations for. Quanti- , ties. ACCOUNT BOOKS.— This branch of j my business is well catered for, and I can fix youi up with anything you require, ; from the Smallest to the Largest Account Book. If I haven't, exactly what you want, I will have it made locally of the very best material and superior finish, at City Prices. - POST-CARDS.— My Is Packet of Local Views are still the Best Value m Town, and contain 13 Assorted Collotype Cards. POST-CARD ALBUMS.— New shipj ment just arrived. -Excellent value, from 3d to 20s. each. FANCY GOODS, Plio.o Frames, Purses, Pocket-books, Ladies' Chain and Dorothy Bags,' in great variety. Newest Shapes and Cheapest Prices. NEW BOOKS, Magazines, and Papers arriving every Mail. > Order your Auckland .Weekly News, Press, Witness, Canterbury Times, Bulletin, and Referee from CHARLES W. MUIR BOOKSELLER. GRIFFITHS' PATENT SKYLIGHTS. 9 *.»_____»■■ POSITIVELY THE BEST ON THE MARKET. YOU CANNOT MAKE THEM LEAK. . MADE TO ORDER ANY SIZE. CONSTRUCTION RIGHT. MATERIAL RIGHT. PRICE RIGHT. SOLE AGENTS For the Cook, Waiapu, and Wairoa Counties: F. HALL AND SONS. 847 f IMITATIONS. 1 I This is the age of imitators, I I every good thing that is brought j out promptly receives the attention I of imitators. There's one sure 1 cold and cough cure, however, that I has stood the test— has retained I its great popularity, and defied all I imitators for 40 years. I -.BONNINGTQHS-I CARRAGEEN I IRISH MOSS I Stands to-day, as it has stood for I nearly half -a-century, ' unrivalled ' I as a cure for colds, coughs, asth- I ma, influenza, and aU chest and 1 lung complaints. § Hear this, from Christchurch:— | " Mr. G. Bonninoton "Sir,— l am pleased to testify to the efficacy of you. Irish Moss. I have used it for myself and family for many years for conghs and colds, and we have all'deriVed much benefit from taking, the Irish Mmm. ■-.-■-•■■ "Ycurt truly. " Elizab.th French, "Sydenham." Sold at all Chemists and Stores. Ask lor « BONNINGTON'S,' take no other.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10957, 27 April 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10957, 27 April 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10957, 27 April 1907, Page 4

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