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QUALITY FURNITURE SALE. NEXT THURSDAY. SEIT. 19th. AT No. 106 ORMOND ROAD, WHAIAUPOKO. Commencing at 1.30 pan. Instructions have been received from Mr F. W. Boss (of Ross and. Glendining's) to Sell by Auction, without reserve — THE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS, Namely : 1 Piano (Erard, Paris) ; good tone - 1 Sideboard (mottled kauri and copper front) 1 Singer Sowing Machine 7-piece Dining Suite (Saddlebag) Overmantel, Dining Table Occasional Table, Palm Stand and Jardienere, Pictures Curtains and Poles, Blinds B.R. Fender and. Irons, Hall Stand Carpet Square and Runner 4-piece Bedroom Suite (mottled Icaur l fronts), Large Dressing Mirror Toilet Ware, Duchess Pairs Single Bedsteads, Wires aaid Kapocs Bedroom Carpets and Rugs Kitchen Table and Qhairs, Linoleum Blectric Iron, Cutlery,: Crockery Potware, Garden Topis, and Sundries. NO RESERVE ! NO RESERVE ! This is all good quality Furniture and m splendid order. fredTcray Leading Popular Auctioneer. 223 FURNITURE SALE. NEXT FRIDAY, SEPT. 20th., At Iranui Road, Kaiti, Commencing at 1.30 p.m. Instructions liave been, received from Mrs 'Murray C'uthbert to Auction, without reserve — mHE WHOLE OF HER FUT_S T ITURE X AND EFFECTS, Namely : 1 Piano (iron frame, free from borer, nice tone) Sideboard, Chesterfield and Chair^ • Drophead Sewing Machine (New Home), Morris Chair Dining Table and Chairs Table Cover,, Carved Tea Table Writing Cabinet. Overmantel, Books Pictures, Pedestal Lamp Axminster Carpet and Runnor Hall and Palm Stands, HaM Curtains Cheval and Cabinet (cedar) Double Wood Bedstead Wiro and Kapoc, Toilet Ware Hospital Beds and Kapocs Linoleums, Curtains and Polos Kitchen Furniture and Utensils Wringer, Table Mangle Tourist Pram, Lady and Gent's Bicycles 1 dozen Jteels of Picture Films Garden Tools and Fowls. NO RESERVE! NO RESERVE! NOTE. — The above Furniture and Sundries are all iiii good order. fredTcray, Leading Popular Auctioneer. 372 DAIRY SALE. THE N.Z. LOAN * MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD Will hold a Speoial Dairy Sale, at the Matawhero Yards, on THURSDAY, 3rd OCTOBER, . Whten they will offer about "1 OA DAIRY COWS & JTI7.TFTO.S IX -W VI (dose to profit or m full milk). Sale at 10.30 a.m. H. SYMES, 237 Auctioneer. GARDENERS, NOTE ! THE GISBORNE. MECHANICAL WOOL-TREATING WORKS Have For Sale : FIRST-CLASS NATURAL MANURE. Obtainable by Mechanic-! means from Dags. « Excellent for Gardens, Fruit Trees, and ■ Top-dressing. Fine, per Sack of 1£ cwt 9/Delivered Free anywhere m the Borough. All Orders received by — G. K. PASLEY, Lowe Street, Gisborne. Tel. 155. __»»__ PRELIMINARY i^ff'y'^^^Vg NOTICE. L^Y^VS^jrf^ T 0 STAND THIS % "*^"®ttftfc_ SEASON AT PUHA. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION FLYING START (San Francisco— Fleetfoot). FLYING START proved Himself one of t_a most brilliant horses that has raced m the Dominion. See cards for foil pedigree and list of performance-. Fees, 47 7s. For farther particulars, apply W. D. L. MacDONALD, Or W. J. JENNINGS, Groom-ln-Charge, Poha. TO STAND THIS ffto^Kj SEASON AT yjHHHR GLSBORNE. flj'gggjy^ THE WELSH PONY, CARNARVON. BAY HORSE, by Comet, dam Palmerslon Sing, by Lord Palmerston; g.d'. Sing, by Creamy; dam Exmoor mare Comet, by The Flyer, dam trotting mare by Young Rainbow. This pony has beautiful Hat bone and shows plenty of quality, and should be just tlio horse to get useful horses for rough country and buggy ponies. FEE— £3 3s PER MARE. Paddockmg 2s per week after service. J. P. GORDON, 117 Railway Stables. THE IMPORTED ARAB STALLION MAESTOSO Will be at the service of the Publio. Fee, £5 ss. Thi3 Horse was imported from the Emperor of Austria's stud by Mr Edivard Murphy at great expense. Good paddocking, 2s. All fees must be paid prior to removal of mares. J. P. GORDON, Railway Stables, 463 Gisborne. m^m^^fj» STUD NOTICE. fSP^R TTORSE - BREEDERS XI can have the serOUR KING Or FORT WILLIAM For the coming Season. i As their breeding is equal to tlie best m New Zealand and now their stock can be seen, further comment is unnecessary. I For particulars, apply to — I ROBERT ELLIOT, : Groom m Charge. I —Care J. Parker, Makaraka, 81

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14711, 17 September 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14711, 17 September 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14711, 17 September 1918, Page 10