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FURNITURE SALE. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW At 11 a.m. MESSRS SAMSON BROS. Have received instructions from "Mr Henry Webb to Sell, without reserve, 'i at. their Mart — ONE UPRIGHT UKANI) PIANO (by H oiling) Superior Solid Leather Dining-room . tSujte, 9 pieces, almost new (Cost £40> Handsome Ches-tcrtield Couol), m aaxe blue saddlebags I<arge Easy Chair to match ' Costly Drawing-room Suite, m saddlebags-^ Massive Extension Dining Table Wooden Bedsteads and Mattresses Duchess Pairs, Morris Chaira Velvet Pile Carpfet and Square, 12 x 10, lovely design; almost new Cutlery, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils Etc., Etc. NO RESERVE. J. M. SAMSON, 76 , . . . Auctioneer. MATAWHERO SALE. WEDNESDAY, 2nd MAY. Present. Entries: 1 a nnn s H B X p :JLU?LJULJ Comprising 3800 Ewes 4040 Wethers 1000 Hoggets ' 600 Lambs 600 Ewes and Wethers - ftQft HEAD OF CATTLE UuU Comprising * 115 Cows 10 Cows and Calves--48 Mixed Weaners - • 392 Steers 94 Pat Bullocks:.Xtn'ime) , POVERTY BAY ' STOCKBROKERS' ASSOCIATION; . 7 OPENING AND SPECIAL 1 TURNIP ,SALK i To be held at , THE NEW YARDS, TE KUITI, On ' - TUESDAY, Ist MA-Y, 1917. • '.. ' * D ALGETY AN'b CO., LTD, Will hold their Opening Sale and Special Turnip Fair m the' new Te Kuiti Sale- J yards, on TUESDAY, May l«b, s 1917, ! when they will offer — .. . . | 1 A AiA HEAD OF CATTLE lUUU Including 100 5-year Bullocks 20 20-month Heifers 10 Fat Cows 60 Store. Oows ■ ■ . 20 Steers 62 18-month to 2-year Steers 110 3^-year Steers 3 Cows andOalves 10 3-year Heifers 10 18-month Heifers 32 Cows and- Heifers 30 Calves ' ,V . 30 18 to 20-month Heifers (m call to Shorthorn bull) 6 18-month fieifers "" 1 Fat Caw " ' 1 Shorthorn Bull 16 Good Springers 20 Mixed Cattle • 20 3-year Steers 20 2-year Speyed Heifera QAAA s H E E p OITUU Including 1400 2 to 6-tooth Wethers . 200 2-tooth Wethers (forward stores) 100 2-tooth Ewes;- "• j 50 f.m. Ewes "(in-, lamb) 50 s.m. Ewes (m lamb) 32 Lambs 500. 4-tooth Wethers , I Sheep will be sold m the old .yards and Cattle m the new yards- .962 WILLIAMS *ND KETTLE. LTD. Have received- instructions from Mr G. H. Williams, to offer, for Srfle, at their Horse Bazaar, Lowe Street, on j SATURDAY, Bth MAY, 1917, j At 11.30 a.m., - * f^ OODWILL OF LEASE OF 204 XX ACKEB OP. Kl(tt FLAT 'AND LOW-LYING. HILLS, situated at Te Karaka^ Present lease has 19 years to run, at 22s per acre,' with right of renewal for 21 years at a re- valuation. Full particulars on application.G. R. WYLLIE, A. R. HINB, • 21 Auctioneers. JUST ARRIVED. New Books Captain Bruce Bairnefather's latent, "Still More Fragments from France," 1/6 eaoh. "Somewhere m. Red Gap," by H. L. WiJaon. "The Heritage of the Sioux;" by B. M. Bower. ; "The Tigress," by Apnie Warner. "The Unknown Mr. Kent," by Roy Norton. "Th© Picture Book," by Harold Begbie. 0. HENRY'S 1/6 NOVELS. "Options," "The Four Miillion," "Siresand Sevens," "The Gentle Grafter," "Roiling Stones/ "The Voice of the City," ''Strictly. Business," "The Trimmed Lamp," "Cabbages and Kings." REX BEACH 1/6 NOVELS. "The Net," "Pardners," "The Iron Trail," "The Barrier/ "The Spoilers," "The Silver Horde." GERTRUDE PAGERS 1/6 EDITIONS. "Paddy the iNext Best Thing," "Love m the Wilderaesfi," "Edge o' Beyond."/ ■ """ ■ "By Blow and Kiss," by.Boyd Cable. OSCAR. WILDE'S 1/6 EDITIONS. "An Ideal Husband," "Selected Poems," "Intentions," "A Woman of No 3anportance/' "The Importance of Being Earnest," "Charmidea and Other Poema," "Lady Windemere's Fan." GISBORNE AGENT: Kalamazoo Loose-leaf .Account • Books, Remington Typewriters and Supplies; C..wf~MUIR BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, P.O. Box 166. Tel. 122. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR SALE Chair* I rom 3/- ' Kitchen Tables from 6/Dover Stove, £2 6/Dining Table (on oaators), Sty. Leather Couches from 13/6 B.R. Bedsteads and W.W. Mattr«u«« Jfall dee), 37/6. W.W. Stretchew, 8/6. Dressing Tables and Waahatanda ttom 4/- eaoh Small Cheat of Drawers. 17/6. DuoheM Chests from 36/Ohildren'a Cota from 10/6. Alao Hundreds of other Lines of Hoot* bold Requisites at Equally Low Prices. Come and inspect, •ran if yon do not bay. We also oaxry » Largs Stock of Nor Goods. THE "ARK" ~D. W. COLEMAN Tkon« 614. Near idaohsU and RusseU'a. J'OHNBTONUI AND SMITH for Muft Ti6B, Braoes, tTnd«rw«»r, Hodery, Pyjamas, sll trw imuob'i goods, j«|t

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14283, 27 April 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14283, 27 April 1917, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14283, 27 April 1917, Page 10

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