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THE N.Z. UUN & MERCANTILE I AGENCY CO., LTD Will ho!<l a SPECIAL HORSE SALE AT T7TF MATAWIIBRO YARDS , On FRIDAY, iOU> :MAY, When they will offer inn H ° v s j * s i l UU As under:— I On account of Mr J. Gardner (Hiliiroa. Station) : I 40 Unbroken Light Draught, and ' Hack sorts,. 3 to 6yrs old. (hi account of Mr M. 11. Stmchan : 40 Light Draughts, Spring-cart ami Hack sorts, 3. 4 aivd 5-y-ea.r-cnlds, unbroken. On atxvmil, of Estate of Un>. l;iti- A. J. McKenzie : 20 Harks and Harness. Horses. SALE AT 10.30 A.M. No farther entries will be taken. HAROLD SYMES, 602 Auctioneer. MASONIC STABLES, LOWE STREET. NOTICE. THK l^uase of the Koyal Stables having expired, the undersigned begs to notify his Customers and the General Public that, as from the Ist MARCH next, Business will be conducted at the Masonic Stables, Low© Street, where Customers may rely on receiving every attention J. GRANT, 6 Proprietor. XOIICE TO FARMERS. MATAWHERO FELLMONGERY WORKS. BEING Licensed to deal m Skins, Wool, Tallow, and Fat, we are J prepared to pay Highest Market Price ior any quantities submitted to us. "gT ARNOLD C. JKNSEN. Local Manager. T«l 1067 NOTICE TO FARMERS. mHE DISRAELI STREET HIDE J- AND SKIN STORE iia now open for business, an'fl will receive Skins, Hides, Calf Skins, Wool, Tallow, etc., m any quantities. A. BAILLIE, Manager. •Phone 813. C. G. BLOORE Has been instructed by MR ALEX. HALKET, To Sell His Well-known RAKAUROA STORE AS A GOING CONCERN For £1325. LAND— 10 acres, on 7 years' lease at only £10 so. year; landlord to buy buildings at valuation at end. of term. BUILDINGS— Store and Dwelling, Stabling, Blacksmith's Shop, Cowshed, Detached Rooms. Insured for £1350. PLANT— 6 Draught Horses, Harness, Waggon , Trolly, Express, Blacksmith's Tools, Furniture, and all Gear on place. STOCK IN STORE included m Price. Also' 7 Cows, 2 2-year-old Heifers, 2 do. Steers, 3 Weaners, 2 3-year-old Unbroken Draught Horses, 4 Hacks, with foals at foot. WALK IN WALK OUT FOR £1325---.THIS IS A GO6^j CHANCE FOR AN ENTERPBIaTNO' MARRD3D COUPLE , TO START IN AND MAKE MONEY. ; I ONLY OPEN FOR SHORT TTMF. G. G. BtOORI , j AGENT. j— . GISBO2NE, TINmOTO, WAIROA. S~IOAOH leaves Criterion Stables, OisjV^ borne, MONDAYS, at 7 a.m. ' Coach leaves Wairoa Post Office on j THURSDAYS, a* 8 a.m. Car leaves for Waerenga-o-kuri on THURSDAYS, at 9 a.m. Don't Forget— "Civility and Attention" is oar motto. FRANCIS & LOUGHER. ALEX. THOMSON SEEDSMAN & FLORIST, 129 GLADSTONE ROAD. ('Phone* 199 and 363) tftfß NOVELTIES * BPEGIALTTIIB m FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS IN gD AND gD PACKETS. Also m Balk. FOX SPRAYING MATERIALS for every peßt, consult US, and we will *uppl T i^e CORRECT THING, at Lowest FOR CUTTLOWERS AND FLORAL WORK WE CAN GUARANTEE SATIB--lAOTION. OUR FLOWERS~ARE ALWAYS FRESH. WEJROW OUR OWN. NOT! ADDRESS : ALEX. THOMSON, ltS> GLADBTONI ROAD. TWO EGGS IN PLACE OiF ONE. protHTnuts i FOR POULTRY. THE BEST EGG^PRODUCEB AND POULTRY CONDITIONER. JOHNSTONE AND SMITH for Men's Shirts, newest designs, m Neglige or Tennis, from 4/6 to 19/6.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14593, 1 May 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14593, 1 May 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14593, 1 May 1918, Page 10