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CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY COWS, ETC. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, • At 2 p.m. AT PREMISES, VALLEY RO'Al), MANGAPAPA (Adjoining Sheepfarmers’ Stock Paddocks). Messrs. Common, Shelton and Co. will sell as above on behalf of Mr. C. E. Brewster. The List comprises: 11 SELECTED JERSEY COWS in milk, and due to calve. Stud Jersey Bull, “Melvin Jack.” 9 YEARLING JERSEY HEIFERS. 8 Cow Covers, Spring Trap and Harness, Titan Separator, Cream Cans, Sledge, Tools, Furniture, and Sundries. COMMON, SHELTON & CO. LTD. AUCTIONEERS. 920 PRELIMINARY NOTICE CLEARING SALE ON THE FARM, TOLAGA RAY; OCTOBER 21,-1926. THE Undersigned have been instructed bv W. T. CALCOTT Esq. to hold a. Clearing Sale at above place, when the whole of the Live and Dead Stock will be offered, including< 1000 Sheep. 28 Head Dairy Cattle. 16 Draught Horses. And all Farm Implements. Fuller particulars later. GISBORNE S.E.M. & M. CO., LTD. AUCTIONEER S. 958 Barwick’s Auction Mart Phone 279—PEEL STREET—Phone 279 THE HOME OF BARGAINS. We carry the Largest Seled|pn of New and Second-hand Furniture in Gisborne, and we sell on an EASY TIME-PAYMENT SYSTEM which allows you to buy a LOT of Furniture with a LITTLE cash. Call and let us explain this system to you. Barwick’s Auction Mart. FAMED FOR LOW PRICES. In Trouble? Redstone’s! When your ear breaks down bring it to Redstone’s. Better still, let us adjust it periodically and keep it always running sweetly. A great deal of car trouble is found to be in the electrical circuit. Your electrical equipment is a very delicate part of your car’s mechanism. After a little expert testing Redstone’s will locate the trouble and then they will do the job. Their experts can do easily, quickly and economically what YOU would never be able to do, because they have bad experience in hundreds of similar cases, and because they have the correct tools for the . job. You can save annoyance and money by bringing your car to us as soon as you see the signs of a weak or faulty system —dim lights—weak starter —irregular sparking. Our jobs are permanent, satisfactory jobs. Redstone’s Motors GREY STREET, GISBORNE. Phone 470. White Cross GALVANISED FENDING WIRE, BARB WIRE, WIRE NETTING. All British Manufacture from Start to Finish. PAGE’S AUTOMATIC WIRE STRAINER. Manufactured in England by British Workmen. A few advantages claimed for Page’s Patent Wire Strainers are: They deal with all sizes, classes, and qualities of wire, and are equally efficient in repairing as in erecting wire fences. The automatic action of the, hooks enables one man to get the full power out of the strainer and to erect and repair his own fences without expert help. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD. SOLE AGENTS. AUTUMN (13) st TO STAND THE SEASON At KAHUTIA LODGE, TARUHERU, The Proved Young Sire, AUTUMN (Sire Autumnus, Dam Edna May II.) WITH limited opportunities Autumn has to date produced Automne, Threadneedle, Red Autumn, Golden Autumn, Ngawati, Automaton, Blue Jay, Cool Card. Carniola, and Vo’.torc—all winners. During the racing season just concluded his stock won a total of £3837 in stakes. FEE 25 GUINEAS. Grazing: Dry Mares ss, Wet Mares 7s 6d. Apply to Groom in Charge (11. Goscomb), or to D. J. BARRY, Owner. Telephone 175. All care taken, but no responsibility. 490 i CONFETTI ON SALE AT HERALD OFFICE Large Packets 1/MILK DOCKETS and Milk Record) Books, ready printed, at Huralui Jobbing Department. 1

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17154, 2 October 1926, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17154, 2 October 1926, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17154, 2 October 1926, Page 20

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