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HORSE_ SALE. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD. Have received instructions from Edward Murphy, Esq., to Sell, at their Horse Bazaar, on SATURDAY, 10th JUNE, At 2 o'clock (From Panikau Station), Hyf\ FIRST-CLASS HACKS AND •*■■*■" HARNESS HORSES (Broken and Unbroken). Xo other- Entries <an be taken for this Sale. G. R. WYLLIE, A. R. HLNE, 136 Auctioneers. HORSE SALE. THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. Havt; received instructions from Messrs Sisterson and Mcßae to Sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, at the Matawhero Saieyards,' on FRIDAY, 16th JUNE, 1916 (the day between the Gisborne Racing Club's •Steep'.echaso days), THiO FOLLOWING UNBROKEN HORSES (ex.Reay Station): 17 w?Il-bred Geldings and Fillies, 3 tu 6 years, by Strowan, Field Marshal, and Gazeley, ex. well-bred mares. These include several close relations to Tyne Lass And Ladylike, and one j h&'f-sistoT to Multicipal, by Strowan. 19 Draught and Half -draught Geldings and Fillies. 12 Hacks and Harness sorts. On account of Mr T. Hollywood (avlio has sold his property). (Without , Reserve) : 15 Unbroken Hack sorts 6 Harness Horses (broken) 2 Double Buggies, 1 Light Waggon 2 Sets Double Harness. Also On account* various Clients : . 40 Horses, including Draughts, Harness, and Hack sorts. No further Entries taken. Sale commences at 10.30 a.m. sharp. HAROLD SYMES, \ 979 A ; Auctioneer. ; ]yjATAWHERO •SjTOCK gALES. JUNE FIXTURES> 1916. WEDNESDAY, 14th JUNE. WEDNESDAY, 28th JUNE: ALEX. THOMSON, SEEDSMAN & FLORIST, 129 GLADSTONE ROAD. TPkon.i 199 .od HI) ion NovKMiiß a spbcuutiw " i FLOWER' AJTD VEGETABLE SEEDS IS gD AND gD PACKKTg. Abo in Bmlk. FOR SPRAYING MATERIAL* for •very pest, consult US, and we will supply th* CORRECT THING, a. Lowe*! PriM*. FOR CuFfLOWERS AJTD FLORAL WORK WI OA£ GUARANTEE BATH* FAOTION. OUR FLOWERS ARE ALWAYS FRESH: WE GROW OUR OWN VoU Addreto: ALEX. THOMSON tftt ULADBTON* EOAJ*. BUY J>IOW ! I AM SHOWING one of the best lines of HORSE AND COW COVERS , ever offered in Gisborne, "which, -when sold out, will be most difficult , to replace. : Inspect thimLine of CHEAP BUT THOROUGHLY RELIABLE COVERS, which are Guaranteed to give the Greatest Satisfaction. CEORCE~WILDISH, SADDLER, PEEL STREET. SPEIGHT'S BEER U Obtainabla At the following Hoax* ONLYMASONIC HOTEL. (USBORNB HOTIL ■FORCE AT TE FUKA, TOKOMARU BAY. HAVING acquired the Horse Shoeing and General Blacksmithing Business lately carried on b*/ Messrs Reay and Davis, we are now soliciting HORSE SHOEING AND GENERAL BLACKSMITHING" WORK, which will bo carried out by a highly efficient Farrier. Best Workmanship Guaranteed. CHARGES MODERATE. J. R. RFOBTONE & SONS LIMITED. Tfl iT ' HAS several Sheep • \jr*JLf/. Stations, partly improved, for Sale or Exchange with suitable town property.— Apply T. G. Law--I —a, Ageot. IT'S the rubber that counts in the Hotwater > Bottles manufactured by the North British Rubber Company, fitted with "Unique" Stoppers. Look tfor the brand on the bottle. Sold by all Chemists. T T^ILL you help to erect Dwellings whereon any discharged Service man ean live upon his pension with his family without any appeal to charity? Then Buy. U«». and Talk War »•»]• OHNSTONE AND SMITH for New Sieaeon'o Overcoats, double-breasted, warm, and comfortable; from 35a. ~TOHNSTONE AND SMITH. — Niw" * ' Reason's Rain Coats just opened Kn fndid values, from 32s 6d. — Next to Herald Office. Ci OLD NTGHTS made cheerful with a / \nrtli British Rubber Company's Hot-water Bottle, fitted with "Unique" Stopper. l/ook for the brand on bottle. Sold by all Chemists, and always* reliI?OR SALE— Cooking Apples, BaUarat ' Seedlings (best keeping apples on the market), in any quantity.— D. S. Thomnson and Co. Phone 545.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 1407, 1 June 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 1407, 1 June 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 1407, 1 June 1916, Page 10

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