CONSULT HENRY B. GARDNER AUCTIONEER, WITH REFERENCE TO YOUR NEXT CLEARINC SALE. Expert AJvice and Satisfaction Guaranteed. TELEPHONES: 188, 1699. no AUCTION SALE Of MODERN RIMU FURNITURE Also, A LARGE SELECTION OF CABINETMAKERS’ TOOLS. TUESDAY NEXT. OCT. 5. I have been favored with instructions Mr. N. C. Rogers, 89 Stanley Road, opposite High School, to sell THE CONTENTS OF HIS BUNGALOW HOUSE. Full Details in Saturday’s Issue. HENRY B. GARDNER THE AUCTIONEER- 884 WOOL IS UP! laud is DOWN I ‘IF YOU HAVE' CASH PREPARE TO SPEND IT NOW!” THE PICK OF THE COAST. 2200 Acres All English grass, first-class improvements, carrying 5000 sheep and 600 cattle. £l2 PER ACRE 639 Acres A model farm, running 1300 big sheep and 150 cattle. £4 15/- PER ACRE GOODWILI per offered for this land in the boom. 100 Acres ' RICH MAIZE LAND. £55 PER ACRE Considered worth £BS a few years ago, yet returns for maize almost equally good! £1 per Acre Cash Pitts you into 2343 acres of useful hill country, carrying 3500 sheep and 350 cattle. WHY WAIT TILL PRICES RISE. There’s a silver lining to every cloud, and the wise .man buys before the turn! POVERTY m m 0. J. BARRY, LTD. Are Sole Agents for GIN-Gilbey’s. BRANDY—Champon, Henneesy’s, Martell’s. ■ WlNES—lrvine’s, Penfolds. WHISKIES —Black and White, MacKinley’s No. 1, Walker’s, Dewar’s Original, Bell’s, -Crawford’s. 'DOG’S HEAD ALE AND STOUT. THEY STOCK LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS. J.D.K.Z. and Hencke’s Gin. Hencke’s and Wolfe’s* Schnapps. Feuerheerd’s and Gonzalea Spanish Wines. Hardy and Mission W 7 ines. Heidseck and Dry Monopole Champagne. Old Nick, Red Heart, and Governor General Rums. MARTINI AND MANHATTAN COCKTAILS. Golden Apple Cider. THEY BOTTLE Speight’s and Crown Ale. down Stout. fHEY MANUFACTURE Aerated Waters and Cordials. “The” Lemon Squash. PHONES 686 AND 4. BOX 146. TO TRAVEL THE SURROUNDING ' DISTRICTS. Te Karaka, Ormond, Waerenga-a-hika, Makauri and Te Arai. jyjIDDLERICc gUNRAY r;; (1170, Vol. 4). Brown. Stallion, Foaled Nov. 9, 1917. Sire: Buehlyvies Favourite (16955*) 155, Vol. 1; grand sire Royal Favourite (10630*). Dam: Douglas Royal Mag (1636), Vui 4 by Mack Douglas (14599), (139), Vol. 1; 2nd dam, Middlerig , , * 0 Royal Mag (890), Vol. 2, by Rovai Fame (391)-, Vol. 1. 3rd Dam: Middlerig Mag. Yol. 2, page tired (688). 73, by Prince Alf 4tfc Dam: Young Kate (880), Vol. 2, by Lochiel (635), Vol. 2. sth Dam: Kate, by Middlerig (324), Vol. 1. 6th Dam : Camelin, by Victor, Vol. A two-year-old filly by this horse sold for 200 guineas. FEE: £4. £7 for 2 Mares. THOMAS E. PEEL, Patutahi. Phone 1103 S. 188 CONFETTI ON SALE AT HERALD OFFICE Largo Packets 1/-INEN-MARKTNG OUTFIT (Rubber Stamp of your name), pad, brush, elible ink, and a box to bold the lot.! —At the Herald Ofli cm.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17153, 1 October 1926, Page 12
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