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PREI-BDNATIY NOTICI 7 Ff>R . n GIGANTIC 1 AUCTION SALE Of JyTEW pTYRNiTURr: pROCK'ERYj pLASSWAREI AND .T^iANCY -.pvRNAMKNTS. NEXT FRIDAY, JlYSflv 20th, 1919, Commencing al. 10 a.m. Sharp. And continuing a.l day. ftWHINRAY, MARTIN LTD. (Who have taken ever tho old-established business of tho late John Whinray, Gln-flston© Road), Have instructed mo to Sell by Auction, Without. Reserve, the abovementioned Goods. A full list will be published later. FRED. CRAY Leading Popular Auctioneer. 989 KAIRORO SALE TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. Commencing at 11 a.m. Present Entries -. S II E E P • vf" Including ** 81 Fat Sheep 100 Empty .Ewes 500 Mixed Sheep Clsborne Farmers' Co-operative Company, Ltd. J. G. BALL, 954 __« _tciuTxriecr. SALE OF LAis T D AND STOCK. a OLAGA feAT SALE YARDS. THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1919. At 12 Noon. Acting under instructions from the Public Trustee, as Administrator m the Estate ot" lato John Sheridan, we will Sell, as above?ALL THE LEASEHOLD INTEREST IN ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND/ being portion of the Paremata IC Block, containing. 324 acres. , Also AMi. THE LEASEHOLD INTEREST m all that portion . of Land being ..nowai as the Paremata ID2 Block, containing 72 acres 28 perches. Also The undermentioned FRF.FJHOLD TOWN SECTIONS: SECTIONS 17, 18, 19, 20, .Block 15, "■""*--»„. 0 £ Buckley, containing 1 acre. SHEEP : 700 teW., mi lamb (mixed ages) 18 Lincoln Rams. -&ATTLI3: 43 Cbws and Calves 24 Empty, Cows 7 Bullocks 6 Dairy Cows 1 Bull 12 Mixed Cattle. HORSES: 7 Draught ami Light Horses 5 Pack Horses. Further informajtion may be had from the Company's Tolaga Bay Office, or 12 Childers Road, Gisborne. Gisborne Farmers' Co-operative Company, Ltd. J. G. BALL, 738 \ Auctioneer. FRED. GRAY, LEADING POPULAR AUCTIONEER, 212 Gladstone YRoad, Gisborne. Outside Sales, Town and Country, OUR GREAT SPk^IALITY. OUR Saturday Mart Sales for Horses, Cows, Pigs, Sheep Dogs, Vehicles, Harnese, Saddlery, Poultry, Produce, Small Vegetables. Eggs, Furniture, and Sundriee of all descriptions, are becoming very popular, and large attendances axe always assured. rw. >> the Mart for Business, 'j..„,„^___Mart 242, Privato 1303. j Al£X. THOMSON, SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, | 129 GLADSTONE ROAD. j ('Phones 199 and 363) fOJt NOVELTIES k SPECaAIJTEES flower and Vegetable Seeds 'n 3d and 6d Packets ; also ia Bulk nnpß SPRAYpia^MATERIALS for \ J every pest, consult US, and wa will supply the CORRECT THING, -at. I<oweot Prices. for Cut flowers and floral Work WE CAN GUARANTEE SATISIAOTION. L Our flowers are Always fresh We (jrow • Our Own. NOTE ADVRMMt ALEX. THOMSON, Iff GLADSTONE ROAD. NOTICE TO MOTORISTS. WE HAVE AGAIN OPENED A GARAGE IN GREY STREET, EJuown as the A.B.Q. Where we will be pleaeed to meet all old and new clients. HAVING secured the services of Mr. P. FISCHBACH, late of Poverty Bay Garage,. *vre are prepared to Repair all classes of Cars iv a satisfactory manner. We carry a Large Stock of Motor Accessories, such as — TYRES OILS BENZINE And all other Goods required to please the Motoring Public. CADILLAC AND~~SUNBEAM CARS FOR HIRE DAY OR NIGHT. DOHERT7& CO., GREIY STREET. 'Phones— Garage 170, Mechanic 829. 602 NOTICE. CUSTOMERS wishing to know where the Phoenix Bakery is situated, are notified that same is next bo Mr. H. J. Grieves, Jeweller (entrance by Samson Bros.' right-of-way), m premises formerly occupied by Twigley and Marehall, known as Craig's Buildings. J. ERSKINE, £. The Phoenix Bakery I , (Out oe bis own). .Telephone 1348.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14937, 16 June 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14937, 16 June 1919, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14937, 16 June 1919, Page 10