FURNITURE SALE. AT No. 13 COBDEN STREET. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW \ p.m. \ 1 have been favored with instructions f from Mr W. H. Cross, Gisborne Tramjvay Managrer (who is giving up housekeeping)., to Sea — THE WHOLE* OF HIS FUI*SOTURE AND EFFECTS, , Namely : / -I WALTER COLLISON (London) 1 PIAKO (almost new), Duchess Pairs, Double. Wooden Bedsteads, Wires and Kapocs, Hospital Beds and Kapocs, Wardrobe, Toilet Ware, Dining Table and Cover, TLB. ' Padded Dining Chains and Sideboard (m oak). Singer Drop-head Sewing Machine, Morris Chairs, Rocker, Rattan Chans-, Large Mantel Mirror and Pair Pictures to match, Hall Stand, HaJl Ca»rpet and Ruiuiev, Kitchen TDi*esser, Gas Grillei*, Cou^Jv, Linoleum--, lleai*th Mats, Carpet Squares, Blinds and Curtains, Enamelware - aud Crockery, 6.8. Gun, Wringer, BaU-beariug Lawn Mower, Garden. Tools and .Hose, Wheelbarrow, Carpenter's 'T0015, , . Gent's Bike, '30 head Poultry,. N r O RESERVE. FRED. CRAY, Auctioneer. NOTE.— ;The above Goods are almost new and m perfect order, and should command a ready sale. * 775 SPRING CATTLE FAIR. TUESDAY, 6th NOVEMBER, 1917, At 10.30 a.m. The Poverty Bay Farmers' Saleyards Co., Ltd. Will hold their Spring Cattle Fair on the above date and time. Present Etntries : .100 Bullocks • 200 2£ to 3-year Steers 100 Stoito Cows 150 1-5 mortWhs to 2-year Steeis Further Entries Invited. FRANK EVANS, V -Auctioneer. The Poverty Bay Farmers' Saleyards Co., Ltd. TOLAGA RAY SALEYARDS. MONDAY- 19th NOVEMBER^ 1917. Present Entries : 1 A f\Ci WETHERS & FORWARD lUUU -..EWES. 1000 2-tooth Wethers TjOODiy Ev^ies^ KA HEAD OF CATTLE. Further Entries Invited. FRANK EVANS, Auctioneer. J. Pool, Local Agent. Tel. 48M. 742 THE GOLDEN FLEECE ■', ;* t Is !No Lohger _-N ELUSIVE MYTH, " •;' '*; .■.*:■:■. "But-. TkE RIOH; SOLID FOUNDATION Of a GILT-EDGED SECURITY. Country. KEEN MEN ARE BUYING -.. STEADILY. I HAVE 894 Acres HANDY FREEHOLD, AIL Improved, but Shelter Bush. T RETURNS I>AST SEASON: £4 .PER J&R& £5000 CASH. Stock (2 sheep per acre) and Cattle at • Valuation. /'• ■ T. — . », ISOO Acres English Grass, Patch Bush Reserves, Hill .Country, wintered 1£ ewes, besides dfy sheep and cattle, 2 sheep per acrS; £9 12/- per acre. , £5600 CASH. / ■ f " OTHER BLOCKS From 300 acres, at £21, fattening place, to 15,000 acres, 1-sheep country, at t £4 10/-, Freehold. 1 YOU ARE SAFE IN BUYING FROM C. C. BLOORE, POVEfIITY BAY LAND AGENCY. NO BETTER ANYWHERE. 235 ACRES Freehold Dairy Land. X ■ AbLiEN GRASS. I I A A ACRES RICH, DRAINED -IvU SWAMP. ' BALANCE NICE ROLLING DOWNS. WELL FENCED AND WATERED. NINE PADjDOCKS. . FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE. LARGE COWSHED AND OUTBUILDINGS, [ Cream Cart Calls at the Gate. . Seven Miles from Railway Station. Price, £20 per Acre. I ONLY £600 OASH. Balance 5 per ceni. Buscke & Parker » SOLK AGENTS. i
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14442, 31 October 1917, Page 10
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