QUALITY FURNITURE SALE. NEXT THURSDAY. SEiPT. 19th. AT No. 106 ORMOND ROAD, WHATAUPOKO. 1 Commencing at 1.30 p.m. Full List Previously Published. fredTcray, Loading Popular Auctioneer. 336 KAIRORO_ YARDS. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW Present. Entries •- -1000 Including ■•■••'■ 50 Fat Bwes - 1 100 Store Ewes ; 800 Mixed Hoggets '■■ Further Entries Invited. Gisborne Farmers' Co-operative Company, Ltd. J. G. BALL, SW9 Auctioneer. SPECIAL SALE. KAIROR<-T YARDS. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW At 1 p.'m^ On account R.^J, Murphy, Esq. : m~)f\A AND 5- YEAR-OLD DRAUGHT -■'U HORSES (Unbroken). From Sire "Coronet Horse," including 12 Shatters. Gisborne Farmers' Co-operative Company, Ltd. J. G. BALL, '249a .. Auctioneer. DAIRY SALE. THE N.Z. LOAN ft MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD Will' hold a Special Dairy Sale, at the Matawhero" Yards, on THURSDAY, 3rd OCTOBER, When they will offer about -J Ofl DAIRY -.•COWS ». ■fT-------JLmmiXJ (close to profit or m full milk). Sale at 10,30 am; . :: H. SYMES, 237 Auctioneer. I S__U Start the 1 ■ To start "bright* 1 is to start at Kb right. Do so every morning — fi 'SS ta ' ce a -' aM occasionally of u& 1 STEVENS* I j %_^SALT I §a This pleasant effervescent drink jjffl vS is mildly laxative m its action — g| fiß tones up the liver and digestive . t R3 H organs — makes you bright and |^ ■'am. full bf "go" all day I — get it. - B Better, cheaper and more palat- sj|| H able than others. 2/6 at all Mm Chemists and Stores. ,jM Each bottle contain* 64 dose*, ffi^r mw "•»"- . • 1.,,' * * '*ii__'' •■■ 1 1 1 1 1' 1 i • 1 .. PORTLAND CEMENT AND LIME. BUY FROM THE DIRECT IMPORTER. DIRECT BY THE SHIP\ LOAD FROM THE WORKS, AT LOWEST COST. MAKE YOUR PATHS A^ BACK YARDS DRY AND CLEAN. FARMERS, * BUY YOUR CI_NfENT for your Sheep ". Dip, Cow Yards; etc., from me. 'v I- have all the information you want, and can get you Good Tradesmen to do your work. CONCRETE IS THE COMING THING. R. Robb, GREY STREET, AGENT FOR WILSON AND CO.'S HYDRAULIC LIME AND CEMENT. 804 - . . . PRELIMINARY a NOTICE. GkT_^/\ To stand this * MrS:v « 3wa ll^4^ BEASON AT PUHA. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION FLYING START (Ban Francisco— Fleet foot). FLYING START prdved himself one ot the most brilliant horses that has raced In the Dominion. See cards for (nil pedigree and list of performances. Fees, _7 7«. For farther particulars, apply W. D. L. MacDONALD,' Or W. J. JENNINGS, Qroom-ln-Charge. Paha MTO STAND THIS THE WELSH PONY, CARNARVON. BAY HORSE, by Comet, dam Palmerston Sing, by, Lord Palmerston ; g.d. Sing, by Creamy; g.g. dam Exmoor mare Cometj by The- Flyer, dam trotting mare by Young Rainbow. This pony lias beautiful flat bone and shows p!enty of quality, and should b& "just tlie hoi's© to get useful liorsea for rough country and buggy ponies. FEE— £3 3s PER MARE. Paddocking 2s per week after service. J.P.GORDON, 117 Railway Stables. THE IMPORTED ARJiB STALLION MAESTOSO Will be at the service of the Public Fee, £5 6s. Th ia Horse was imported from the iEmperor of Austria's stud by Mr Edward Murphy at great expense. Good paddocking, 2s. All fees must be paid prior to removal of maTes. J. P. GORDON, Railway Stables, §65 Giaborne.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14710, 16 September 1918, Page 8
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