AUCTION SALE Of HOUSfIHOLJ ) FURNITURE AN D EFFECTS At No. 5 HIRINI ST., KAITI. WEDNESDAY NEST, JANUARY 10, At 2 p.m. MESSRS SAMSON PROS. Have received.. instructions from Mrs Andrew Part to Sell, at the above address — mHE WHOLE OF HER USEFUL J- HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Comprising Duchess Chests, Bedsteads, Bedding Wire Mattresses* Quids Cot Kitchen Dresser", "Tables, Cliairs Linoleums, Couch, Sewing Machine Table Cover, -Easy Chairs Pictures. Ctock,- -Books Quilts, Sheets, Blankets • &»les and Weights, Wheelbarrow 2 Grindstones, '■ Mower aud Scythe Garden Tools aaid Hose, 1 pair Oars Paints and Oils, Corrugated Iron Large Anchor, Fishing Nets Carpenter's Tools, Copper Boiler, and A fine lot of Sundries. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. J. M. SAMSON, 178 . r- Auctioneer. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE ESTATE.OF TWIGLEY AND MARSHALL, . Of Gisborne, Bakers. THURSDAY, llth JANUARY, 1917, At 11 a.m. MESSRS SAMSON BROS. Instructed, by the Deputy Official Assignee in the above Estate, will offer for Sale by Public Auction, on the premises— fTTHE WHOLE OF THE STOCK AND XL PLANT, consisting of . Confectionery, Bakehouse Stock Show Casesyßorses, Carts, Harness Cake Stande, Lollie Bottles Crockecry, Cnrtlery, E.P. Ware Tables, Chairs, Furniture, Linoleum Mangle, Dayton Scales, Piano loe Chest, 4-drawer Cash Register Bakehouse Plant. A Very Complete Catering Plant. J. M. SAMSON, 149, , Auctioneer. GLENROY ANNUAL EWE SALE. WILLIAMS r AND~"KETTLE t LTD. Will SeJl by Public Auction, at Waimana Yards, on SATURDAY, 27th January, 1917 (under .instructions from Messrs Barker Bros.)—. ABOUT 4000 BREEDING EWES, from 2-tooth to 5 years old. Also 30 2-tooth Romney 'Rams. Full particulars later. G R. WYLLIE, A. R. HINE, 11 '.'■""*■ Auctioneers. ALEX. THOMSON, SEEDSMAN « FLORIST. 129 GLADSTONE ROAD. (*Phon« lti and 363) FOB NOVELTHfi~t BPEdALITDt> FLOWER T u*v;' '. ■ ■ VECtTABLE SEEDS EN gD AND gD PACKETS Alio in Bnlk ., FIOR SPRAYING ItfATERIALS foi every pest, consult US, and we will •upply the CORRECT THING, at Low act PiitMg FOR GUfILOWERS AND FLORAL WORK WM CAM GUARANTEE BATI§ FACTION. 9UR FLONEirARE ALWAYS FRESH : WE CROW OUR OWN * MOn ADDMSB, ALEX. THOMBONI IM C3LADSTONI ROAD. Murton's Dip. DOES NOT WASH OUT OF THE WOOL, DOES NOT LEAVE THE TICK EGGS TO HATCH OUT. DOES NOT HARSHEN THE WOOL. ; DOES NOT TAKE ANY TROUBLE IN THE MEXmo. DOES NOT ALLOW YOUR SHEEP TO BE TIQKY OR LODBY. DOES NOT STAIN THE WOOL. DOES NOT COST MUCH. THIS DIP contains a carefullyprepared compound of Arsenic, which dries on the skin of the sheep, stimulating the growth of the wool and keeping sheep clean. PLEASE ORDER EARLY, as we had such a rush of Ordera last Season as to cause delay in executing tbesn in January. AGENTS: WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, Ltd., Gisborne. A. M. BEALE, Esq., Waiapu. CAHT DOJETTER. GEORGE WILDISH, SADDLE & HARNESS MAKER, HAS just opened up a Big Consignment of English and Colonial Harness and Saddlery of every description. Customers are requested to note that notwithstanding the increased prices due to the War, this consignment Is being told at our usual Low Prices. , REPAIRS WHILE YOU WAIT. My Prices Right. Not related by ' the trade. ANTED, TO LEND — £B to £!&<■ upon thiu*iu>ln Furniture (with out retr»oval). No delay. . Repayablf easj weekly instalments. Enclose stamps for reply. — - L. W. Balkind, National Bank Chambers (upstairs). JOHNSTONE AND SMITH Dor Men's 1 White and Tussore Silk Shirts collar or bands. All shapes in lira's < ■oft Collars-
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14190, 6 January 1917, Page 10
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