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GRAY'S SALES. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW AT DERBY STREET YARDS, Commencing at 11.30 a.m. HORSES! HORSES! HORSES! (Good Entry Hack and Harness Horses.) * Commencing at 1.30 p.m. : "POULTRY {always largest entries).. £7 Vegetables Furniture and Sundries Also -.••_• New Gigs Rustic Cart 'Corrugated Iron, Timber Pig Netting, and Several Second-lyuid Vehicles. FRED. CRAY, Leading Popular Auctioneer) 411 ORMOND HORSE FAIR. MONDAY, OCTOBER 21st, at. 10 a.m. (One Da.y On_y.) WILLIAMS &~KETTLE, Ltd. Will offer at the above time and plaae, -f jQ X HORSES (mostlr Hacks' -.id X'-iSO L'sght Harness Horses). Unbroken Horses will be offered m the forenoon, and Broken Horses after lunch. N. B. — Please note, previous advertisement ia cancelled, and the abpve Fair ■will be held on Monday onily. , Furtlier l_atries Invited. G. R. WYLLIE, A. R. HINE, 232 Auctioneers. LAND SALE. COMMON, SHELTON & CO., Limited. Have been instructed by Mr John Wall, to offer by Public Auction, on SATURDAY, 26th OCTOBER, 1918, At 11 a.m., At their Wool Store, Peel Street, HIS WELL-KNOWN FARM AT PATUTAHI. Comprising about 180 ACRES of Firstclass Fattening subdivided into numerous Sections of different areas. Th© land is all flat, and is bounded by tho Wairoa, Xgatapa, and Brunton's roade. The terms are exceptionally easy, and tho. fact that the property is only thiraeciuarters of a mile from the Railway Station, School, and Post Qffice should meet ; with keen competition. ■'• , j Plans "can be had at our office. H. M. PUFLETT, -. 891 Auctioneer. THE ARK. IT IS TRUE the purchasing power of the Sovereign has decreased, but, as the following prices will prove, you can get more for it at "THE ARK" than elsewhere:-- ; ' • Whito and Gold Cups and Saucers, 5/6 per half-dozen ; Egg Cups, 4 for 6d ; White Granite Plates, 4/6 half-dozen ; (Mass Butter Plates,. 2d each; Glass Sugars and Butters, from.9d each; Dessert Knives, from 5/6 per half-dozen-, Table Knives*, from 6/6 half-dozen ; ues- j sert Forks, from 61- half-dozen ; Table Forks, from 7/6 half-dozen ; Tea Spoons, \ 4/9 half-dozen Hundreds of other lines ' at correspondingly low 'prices. COLEMAN AND SON, (Late D. W. Coleman). Near Derby St. 'Phone 514. N.B. — We are Cash Buyers of Household Furniture, m large or small lots. DON'T CROSS >OFF DEBTS AS BAD before consulting the Expert m Debt Collecting and * Accountancy. Trades. Farmers' and Professional Book.B kept neatly and efficiently. Invoices typed and delivered or posted promptly. ! — ALFRED GLKAVE, Good's Buildniga. j •Phono 607, P.O. Box 189 j DAVYS, THIRD AWO MITCHEtL, ENGINEERS, BLACKSMITHS, AND COAOHBUILDERS, ■ T>RIGHT QTREBT. I ■ ; — 7- : '■ ■ -— : ———-/- i THE IMPORTED ARAB STALLION J MAESTOSO | Will be ay the service of tbe Public. , Fee, £5 6b. i ' Thi« Horse was imported from th« Emperor of Austria's stud by Mr Edward Murphy at great expense. Good paddocking, 2s. All flees m_»t b« paid prior to removal of mates. J. P. GORDON, Railway Stables, ttt GtahornA -*g^ PRBLIMINAHI __jfl^x **• i To BTAND THIS ***^ iSf *(dSM!»4i» SEASON AT PUHA | THE THORODGHBRED STALLION FLYING START I (San Francisco— Fleetfoot) ! FLYING START proved bimself one ot (he most brilliant horses tbat bas raced to tbe Dominion See card- for <ol) oedlgree anfl list of Derformaacw ! rt*m, £11% - _ * ■ ■■ I tor tunt»i 9_rucolar_. «ppl) • W D. L MacDONALD Or W J. JENNINGS • firooai-tB-r!b*rt«- Pub* VENII VTDH O^MSHR Available to the „-,-jLV-,, ifffl Publip at Makaraka The Thoroughbred Horse, CONQUEROR (1895) (2) Medallion (B)— Siesta.^ As tworyear-oud Conqueror won the Welcome Stakes, £-mile, m 46 1-5 sec, an Australasian record for 21 years ; won Middlepark Plate. G.N. Foal Stakes, Dunedin Stakes, and Glasgow Plate, beating Blazer and Gold Medallist/, Conqueror's progeny have won £40,000 3n Australia and New Zealand, . his recent winners being Leonta, Orleans, and Collector. Conqueror has taken 27 First Prizes m the Show ring. "His neigh is like the bidding of a monarch, and his countenance enforces homage." • , Fees : £4 4s to £10 10s, according to ; (Trade and time required for payment, j H. D. IRWItf, Makaraka Hotel, j 'Phon»749S. . I HERALD TELEPHONES. t - SAVE TBIE BY RINGING UP THE CORRECT NUMBER. Advertising and Printing Department: N°- 527. ■'■■. Editorial Department; . N°- 874., ■;. HAViB your Chimneys swept by the Vacuum Cleaning Co. W« guarantee to leave your house as clean as it waa ■when we entered it. You don't holier© it. Well, try us and see. 'Phone 788. Town and country orders promptly •t-todtd to,—W. Bodpon, Pvoerittar..

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14738, 18 October 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14738, 18 October 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14738, 18 October 1918, Page 8