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REMINDER! Of AUCTION SALE Of HIGH-GRADE FURNITURE. At 89 STANLEY ROAD '"■—site the High School), >W TO-MORROW HENRY B. GARDNER :" ;the auctioneer. « CONSULT HENRY B. GARDNER ,«P . AUCTIONEER, WITH REFERENCE TO YOUR NEXT CLEARING SALE. Expert Advice and Satisfaction TELEPHONES: 188, 1699. WOOL JIS UP! LAND IS DOWN! "IF YOU HAVE CASH PREPARE TO SPEND IT NOW!" THE PICK OF THE COAST. 2200 Acres AH English grass, first-class improvements, carrying 5000 sheep and §OO cattle. * , £l2 PER ACRE 639 Acres ' ."■. A model farm, running 1300 big 1 • sheep and 150 cattle. £4 15/- PER ACRE GOODWILL ' Title Govt. O.R.P. £2O per acre i\ offered for this land ;n the boom. 100 Acres : RICH MAIZE LAND. \> J 855 PER ACRE r v -Considered worth £BS a .few years yet '.returns for make almost good! £1 Cash t Puts you into 2343 acres of useful . country, carrying 3500 sheep » ] |and 350WtIe. WHY WAITSTiLL PRICES RISE, There!s a silveEjining to every cloud, and the wise man~3jmys before the turn! POVERTY LAND AGENCY TO TRAVEL THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. Te Karaka, Ormond, Waerenga-a-liika, Malcauri and Te Arai. TITIDDLERiG gUNRAY "" • "»■ (1170, Vol. 4). Brown Stallion, Foaled Nov. 9, 1917. Site; Buchlyvies Favourite (16955*) 155, ■Vol. 1;" grand sire Royal Favourite (10630*); ' Damt Douglas Royal Mag (1636), Voi. i 4, by Black Douglas (14599), (139), Vol. 1} 2nd dam, Middlerig Royal Mag (890), Vol. 2, by Royal Fame (391), Vol. 1. 3rd Dam: Middlerig Mag, Vol. 2, page 73, by Prince Alfred (688). 4th Dam: Young Kate (880), Vol. 2, by Lochiel (635), Vol. 2. sth Dam: Kate, by Middlerig (324), Vol. l._ 6th Dam: Camelia, 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. TO STAND THIS SEASON. '_ AT MANGAPAPA. The Imported Trotting Stallion, dTkkie Chime (Sire, Dam, Lady Prince). Dixie the sire «f Dixie's rn __ m _.ii._ JLarT . fi l-Ji . r<i :~ Daly (1 mile 2.1% Lady- PrkceV by Charming Bells, by Abbey grandsire of Cathedral Chimesr{N.Z. Cup winner); Charming Bell, sire- cf Bluff (L mile 2.9); Strange Man FEE- £4 4/- caih; £5 5/-looked.", Grazing 3/- per week. All care taken but no responsibility. All FEES must be pyd before re moYal of maree. .7. GREENTREE, Upper Stout Street, near Lytton Road, M.tngapapa. 7-5 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS CHANGES OF BUSINESS ADVER TISEMENTS : ■ MUST BE HANDED IN NOT LATER THAN 10 A.M. THE DAY PREVIOUS TO TflK REQUIRED CHANGE Al{ Changes received after that hoar are liable to be held over until the day following that on which they would otherwise be mad« , ,'NLESS you keep your name contmuU ally before the public- by Advert isiug regularly in the Hkkald, your new customers fail to come in and your old ones gradually "die off," because, especially in retail merchandising, there are. .so many counter-attractions elsewhere.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17155, 4 October 1926, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17155, 4 October 1926, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17155, 4 October 1926, Page 12