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OUR SALE IS NOW OVER THEREFORE WE ARE AGAIN PREPARED TO TAKE YOUR # ORDERS FOR / \ AM KifMis of FURNI'TIJitit AT THE LOWEST RATES IN TOWN. WE HAVE SIILL SOME UNES OOING AT ■ S ALE p i: R.li:i\.., k SO LET US HAVE THE EEMAINDER OE YOUR fleet Money. MEN MAY GOME, AND MEN MAY GO BUT WORK ■;•- , .■■.'. ■ .■..,'..'. .:' GOES' ON AT ;.: { . ' \;± ;■" .■'■'■ .'.

Jgfou mO STAND THE ■^jBSSj- ' 'SEIASON SB^ P T«^' . Te Karaka Hotel, The Staaidard-bred Trotting Sire, SWEET PATCH ByGEO. M. PATCHESMam CREOLE. Qeo? M. Patchen is by Rothschild, the greatest speed producer in. the Australia n colonies; he sired Dan Patclv (2:11), Almont (2.12), Sal Tasker (2.20), a,s a 2-yea^'-pld, and others too numerous to mention ; while Cerole ; is by Pinole Patchen (imported) j and has produced Lieutenant J. (2 miles 4.55) and Sweet Patch (2 miles 5.6). - ■ •...-.: ..-.. The Weekly Press, says: "The handsome son of M. Patchen and Cerole is a thonaugh tradesman, and but for splint lameness would be racing with the best we have goti" * •/" *] Tlie Canterbury Times says that ever since Sweet Patck fir^st started racing we picked him' as one qf the best seen out for years, and we look to him to fuaiiish into a. cliampion. -'• , TERMS : 5 guineas per mare; two or more, as per agreement.* Paddpcking free unfil service; after ithat 2s per week until removal. Groomage fees, 5s per mare. ffi For further particulai's, apply — JAMES PE.TTLE, Hotel, Te Karaka. O^o^SS^i rfO STAND THIS %§S3mx& % season 4»3^|§§^ffi HOMEBUSH, The Thoroughbred Btallion CAVALIER (Winner. of T\vo Fii'stipwes At A. and P. :., Society's Show,' .l9Q7), ; ' B j Penrose ' (Musket— Sultana) — Madge^ i half-sister to Normanby, by The Dauphin; —Duchessj .iby Traducer (imp.), from a Nuteworth mare; The Dauphin, by Traducer (imp.)r-Maria" Thereso (imp.) CAVALIER, 4 years oid 2 4s a dark browm horse, with black : points, and stands 16 hands. He has great bone and; muscle, and plenty of depth, -width, and substance. He is a. fine-<kctioned none, and carries himself well. OAVALIER is a boree eminently suitable to improve the quality of the horsos in this district, and such good strains as Mueket. and Traducer blood should reconv; mend him to breeders. ■ Fee for approved mares, £3 3s each. Grazing free until i>ne week after notice of gtinting given, after whicli 2s 6d per week. will be charged. - . For further , particulars, apply— J. 0. FIELD, Homebush; or, j J. MAHONEY. Groom-in-Charao Tj^CONOMICAL Housekeepers aro. now' S-I preparing to put down supplies of preserved-eggs. There is no preservative like Sharland's Moa Brand Egg Preservative. None- Ims its long history; of unqualified success. It never fails to keep 'fresh eggs sweet and good. At ■ all stores. See that the full name i« on the label. { R. and J. ROBB . ABSOLUTELY j The CHEAPEST COAL DEALERS In GISBORNE. ALL KINDS OF COAL KEPT IN " STOCK. Also, COKE and FIREWOOD. (Cut to Any Length). -our s p e"cTa li t y is— NORTHERN COAL THE CHEAPEST AND BEST. R. AND J. ROBB GREY STREET. '. Te1eph0ne..... ;...... N0. 214. THREE SPECIAL LINES. BROWN SPANISH ONIONS. TRUSSED CLOVER HAY. And HORSE CARROTS. T. J. THOMAS, 211 . Makauri.' WHEN . you use Tomato isauce. you ■ want a brand that is reliable — you ' want a sauce that whets your appetitie and gives you a relish for your food. Tlie brand that will do this is Sharland's To- i ma to Sauce; when you once have this you won't trouble other makes. It is a sauce that gives satisfaction all the time. Sold in reputed pint and quart. bottleß at nil .slmv.s.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 11372, 3 September 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 11372, 3 September 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 11372, 3 September 1908, Page 7

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