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TO-MORROW. HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE SALE. THURSDAY NEXT, commencing 1.30. MILLER & CRAIG Have received instructions from J. W. FOSTER, Esq., to Sell irnfHE WHOLE OF HIS VALUABLE - 1 - HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, :; At - his Residence, Childers , Road , on ; - : ■ •*: • ' : N-EXT, • -■ '' ;^ Comprising .. '■ Sideboard (bevel plate glass mirror) Dining Table, Overmantel Office Cabinet, with pigeon-holes Letter Press Book Shelf, Carpet Squares Vilvet Pile Rugs, Couch A.B. Chairs, Padded Wicker Chairs Easy Chairs, Fenders and Irons Crockery, Cutlery, Silverware China Tea Set, Clock. SITTTNG ROOM— Handsome Chesterfield Suite (m Velvet Pile Saddlebags) Rattan Settee, Rattan and Folding Chairs Fern Stand and Plants, Linoleums Occasional Table, Gents' Easy Chairs Curtains, Poles, and Blinds CONTENTS SEVERAL BEDROOMS— Bedding, Brass Rail Bedsteads (complete), Single Iron Beds, J-Bed-stead, 2 Five-drawer Chests Washstands, Ware ! Combination Chests, Chest Drawers Commode. Hall Runner, Lamp, V.P. Slips Lawn Mower, Garden Tools Office Heater, Hose (120 ft) Wringer, Tubs Kitchen Utensils, etc. ' Also, 1 Phaeton, complete (with lamps) Set Btiggy Harness, Ropes American Buggy, pole and lamps. G. K. MILLER, 131 Auctioneer. LAND _ SALE. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Ltd. Will hold their Annual Spring Land Sale, at His Majesty's Theatre, on SATURDAY, 28th INSTANT, At 11 a.m. Account F. Hall, Esq. : Subdivisions. 1, 6, 7, 8. 9. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, Kaiti, fronting Wainui Road; also, Section 22,' containing 2a Or 20p, with 'Dwelling thereon' (now m occupation of Captain Chrisp). , Account Estate late Mr T. J. Dickson : Sections 1, 3, 4, 5, 16, Graham and Irinui Roads, Kaiti. Account of a Client : Lots 2, 3 and 4, of Section 129, Whataupoko, each 27 perches, fronting Clifford Street. Account of a Client : Sections 11, 12, and 13, 'Ormond Road, near Mangapapa Bridge. Account H. A. King, Esq. : Sections 2 and 3, facing Fox Street, and Subdivision A, B, and C of Part 5, Russell Street. Entries CLOSED for this Sale. G. R. WYLLIE, 212 Auctioneer. AKMOND HORSE FAIR. WILLIAMS & KETTLE. LTD. Will hold their Spring Horse Fair, at Mr O. Neenan's Yaroo, urmond, on MONDAY NEXT, 23rd INSTANT, At 10 o'clock sharp. Present Entries : £}Kf\ HORSES, including Light and mJtsVj Heavy Draughts (broken and unbroken) Hacks, Harness and Pack Horses Draught Mares, with foals : Polo Ponies 1 3- horse Team, Dray and Harness 1 pair smart Bugy Ponies Bay Stallion, "Coronation." Entries close SATURDAY, 21st inst. No Fjitries taken on day of Sale. G. R. WYLLIE, 211 Auctioneer. SMALL FARMS FOR SALE. 1100 ACEES As a going concern.. 240 acres fenced, subdivided; good Cottage, sheds, yards; with 500 ewes and lambs, 60 head young cattle, horse; furniture, implements. Only £1100 for 'every - thing. Walk m, walk out! OHEAP CJHEEP .riOUNTRY. \j yo v Best Investment m- New Zealand. acres," partly improved: Two-sheep country 1 On Main Road. Price £3600. m.WO CfHEFJP /COUNTRY At £4 per Sheep. < 840 acres Freehold, carrying 1700 sheep. First-class, well-improved bush land/ i Price, £8 per acre. • ■ ■■■ . ' ' _. ■..-- ■ -'V ■ V LAND IS OHEAPEIR IN POVERTY BAY THAN IN ANY DISTRICT IN NEW ZEALAND. I have beautiful Properties on the Coast, and on the Railway route, at LOW PRICES. G.G.BLOORE, POVERTY BAY LAND AGENCY. TOO GOOD TO LOSE WHY PAY RENT? .rtQ£ TO £50 will secure you a dOfiiU HOME of your own, built to your own ideas. I am prepared to build Clients On good, level Sections, on above terms. HOUSES HAVE ALSO FOR. SALE: CITY PROPERTY, within one minute from Post Office. Call and See my List of Town and Country Properties. ■ T. G. LAWLESS LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. P. 0.. Box 96. Thono No. 193. NEW SHIPMENTS ft Boots and Shoes for Jadies, gents^ and children, m black, tan, and white, and tennis wear. Dainty .Shoes for ladies and children a speciality.At Rosie's Boot Store, where the best value is. J27 TAKE ITTO ORMOND'S

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12587, 18 October 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12587, 18 October 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12587, 18 October 1911, Page 10

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