SALE FIXTTJT?ES. | TE* -KARAKA. MONDAY, 21st MAY, 1917. **r POVERTY BAY STOCKBROKERS 4 ASSOCIATION. i WILLIAMS AND KETTLE. LTD. Have received instructions from Mr G. I 11. Williams, to offer for Sale, at t.heir Horse Bazaar,. 'Lowe Street, on SATrRO.-VY. Bth MAY. 1917. Si At 11.30 a.m., IU GOODWILL Ol' LEASH OF 204 "" ACRES OF RICH FLAT AND ■•> LOW-LYING HILLS, situated at Te Karaka. Present lesise has 19 years to y run, at 22s per acre, with right of re- y newal for' 2l . years at a re- valuation. ''! Fu'.l jwrticulars on application. 'y G. R. WYLLIE, | a ' A. R. HINE, ' v 21 Auctioneers, i _ POVERTY BAY AND EAST COAST ART VNION. I POSTPONEMENT OF DRAWING. r THE Hon, the Minister of Internal Affairs has granted an extension of -^ time for the sale of tickets m the above Art Union, and the Drawing haa been POSTPONED TO THE 31st MAY, 1917. All Butts should be returned not later than the 12th MAY, 1917. HOWARD FEILDING, f< FRED. Ri BALL, 171 Hon. Sees. JUST ARRIVED. t , New Books Captain Bruce Bairnefather's latest, ' '■Still More Fragments from France," - 1/6 eaoh. -. "Somewhere m Red Gap," by H. L. JJ Wilson. "The Heritage of the Sioux, 4 ' by B. M. Bower. "The Tigress," by Annie Warner. "The Unknown * Mr. Kent," by Roy Norton. "'The Picture Book," by Harold Begbie. O. HENRY'S 1/6 NOVELS. "Options," "The Four Million," "Sixes and Sevens," "The Gentle Grafter," C "Roiling Stones." "The Voice of the City," "Strictly B-usiness/' "Tlie Trimmed Lamp," "Cabbages and Kings." l REX BEACH 1/6 NOVELS. "The Net," "Pardhers," "The Iron - Trail," " rt The Barrier," "The Spoilers," "The Silver Horde." V GERTRUDitiAOE'S 1/6 EDITIONS. "Paddy the ,2sMt Best Thing," "Love m tlie Wilderness,'' "Edge o' Be- ' yond." "By Blow and Kiss," by Boyd Cable. OSCAR WILDETS 1/6 EDITIONS. "An Ideal Husband," "Selected Poems," "Intentions," "A Woman of No Importance;*'"* "The Importance of .Being Earnest," "Charmides and Owier Poenw^.lTiady Windemere's Fan." GISBORNE AGENT: Kalamazoo. Loose-leaf Account Books, i Remington Typewriters and Supplies. C. WPMUIR , BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. P.O. Box 156. Te1.122. \ FOR SALE. Sheep AND < Cattle \ ... i Farm. i6SOpACREB kOSO ACRES FREEHOLD AND 600 ACRES LFiASEHOLD (Registered). 1550 ACRES IN BEST ENGLISH | GRASSES. BALANCE GOOD BUSH. - Carrying Capacity: TWO SHMP' TO 'THE- ACRE, RESIDES 200-300 CATTLE. GOOD HOUSE, WOOLSHED, SHEEP AND CATTLE YARDS. SUBDIVIDED INTO 19 PADDOCKS AND RING-FENCED. PERMANENT SUPPLY OF WATER. , Price £9 per Acre. For terms and further particulars Apply— BUSCKE&PARKER LOWE STREET. first Impressions m Printing . . ■"Ine Printed Circular depends upon first impressions for its success. . . Its place on the desk or m the waste-paper basket is determined by its attractiveness. ATTRACTIVE PRINTING coats no more than ordinary printing. The ability to add the attractive touch depends open the man handling the Job. fir Attractive Printing 7 — — - Telephone the — ' "Herald" Printer, 527 And Traveller will call oo yoa at omo*. NOlKt TO ADVERTISERS All Changes for ttandlnf a« vertisement! must bt toft at th Htraid Offlat not Littr tht* NOON tha .aHy PravlOHt tt tht Ghan, • Changes for MON • AY mvsi \\ oa laft it tha fmm* 'Xi -Lit**! than FRIiAY,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14287, 2 May 1917, Page 10
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