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THE HOME OF INDUSTRY STOCK \J Ho'bby Horses, Carts, Cots, Trains, Go-carts, Clothes Horses, Knife Boxes, Trays, Letter Boxes, Paste Boards, Engines, Stools, Plate Racks, Bookshelves, Medicine Chests, Cereal Bins, Commodes, Bats, Step Ladders, Sanitary Chairs, etc., etc. Purchased by Pied. Barwick, and on sale at BARWICK'S NEW FURNITURE WAREHOUSE (Next Melbourne Cash). And BARWICK'S AUCTION MART PEEL STREET.

TO SHEEPFARMERS. scouring in any quantity. Instruct your broker to send all skirting and any dingy or earthy fleece to be scoured and "got up" in the best marketable condition. BRANCH STORE. WE wish to notify Farmers that we have opened a Branch Store in Roebuck Road (next new Petrol Station), where we will buy in any quantity FOB* GASHWOOL, SKINS, HIDES, TALLOW, ETC. A trial will convince you that our prices are the best. Phone 1772. W. H. SMITT& CO. LTD. WOOL SCOURERS. WOOL BUYERS.

AUTUMN (13) TO STAND THE 1 SEASON AT KAHUTIA LODGE, TARUHERU. THE" PROVED SIRE, AUTUMN Sire Auitumnus. Dam Edna May 11. AUTUMN will servo a limited uumbei of approved mares at the EXTREMELY MODERATE FEE OF £lO/10/-. THREADNEEDLE *■ Sire, Autumn. Dam, Slipstibch. SLIPSTITCH is by .Henry I—Quickstitch. Quickstitch was a granddaughter of Beauharnais, the dam of Soult, one of New /Zealand's most successful sires. Threadneedle is a dark brown horse, and was one of the best 2-year-olds raced in New Zealand. He is a horse of particularly fine physique, and should make a most successful sire Fee: £lO/10/-. Grazing; Dry Mares 5/-, wet mares 7/6. Any "mare proving barren will be taken for £5/5/- next season. First-class paddocking; plenty ol shelter and water. All care taken but no responsibility. Apply to Groom in charge. H. GOB COMB, or to D. J. BARRY, Owner, Phone 175. All fee* to be paid on removal of TO STAND THIS SEASON AT' PATUTAHI. NHQDLERIG SUNRAY (1170, Vol. 4). Brown Draught Stallion, foaled Nov. £, 1917. Bred bv Mr. Boag. Sire: Buchlyvies Favorite (16955*) 155, Vol 1; g. sire Royal Favorite (J.0630*). Dam Douglas Royal Mag (1636), Vol. 4, by Black Douglas (14599), (139), Vol. 1. Good flat paddocks, plenty of water and feed free. All mares will be sent for and returned. FEE £3 Two o- more mares pei arrangement. Guaranteed mares £4. Phone 1103 S-T. PEEL. Patutahi. TOLACA BAY -iIHE POVERTY BAY HERALD i* 1 obtainable at TOLAGA BAY ana rOKOMARU BAY Each Afternoon or urivai of the Gisborne Motor Co-'* Afternoon Car from Gisborne. Copies of 1 the Herald are obtainabh trom— VIRS. HOLMES, Stationer, Tolaga Bay, B. LITTLEWORTH, Stationer, Tolagi. Bay, and tfessra OATES BROS.. Tokomaru Rm GREASE-PROOF PAPER, for Meat or Butter Wrapping, now on sal« at Herald Jobbing liepartment.

LAMB BONERS Bought on the "Feet" or on the "Hooks." BACON PIGS bought >n "Feet" or "Hooks" for the OKITD FACTORY BEFORE SELLING YOUR STOCK it will pay you to get my Quotations PHONES 23 or 700, GISBORNE

Lamb ' TO CONSUMERS. BUY YOUR MEAT OFF FISKEN & LUDWIG THIS MEAT IS SUPPLIED BY WINNER OP MORE THAN FORTY PRIZES IN FAT STOCK SEC TION AT THE RECENT A. AND P. SHOW HELP AT GISBGRNE Mutton Beef

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16837, 28 December 1928, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16837, 28 December 1928, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16837, 28 December 1928, Page 12