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OT-'CK it r ATI ON GENTS AUCTIONED RS, WOOL it PRODUCE BROKERS, SHIPPING it INSURANCE AGENTS And GENFE VL MERCHANTS. ALL STATION AND FARM. STOKES. Fencing Wire (English and American), Totara Posts, Stapes, Wire Netting, Cooper’s, Murtnn’s and Little’s Dips, O’Mar,’s Eootrot Cure and Preventative, Corrugated Iron Load-headed Nails, and a full range of AGRIOOLTURAL SEEDS. Including Perennial and Italian Rye giass, Cocksfoot, 'l’urnip, Rape, Mustard, Mangold, Cloves, Cow Grass, Alsike, Crested Dogtail. Me idow Foxtail, Sheep’s Fescue, Chev ng Fescue, Timothy, Yarrow, etc., ft sa’c at Lowest Pricos. AGKIOULTU UAL MAC 111 NERY. SOLE AGENTS for URALITF, the New Building N ateal Light, Co' 1, and Fire-resisting. Very

BUTTER'S PATENT FENCING. Absolutely the Best it) the World. London House: Sanderson, Murray and Co. GJSB IINE AUCT OS MART LOWS B!REST. JOHN F PETTIE, Auctioneer, Va'uator, and General Commission A gency. H AVISO puteharol the old-e3tabli6la^d Auction Mar; an’. ! a'd and Estato Agency bu incss lately ea-ruid on by Messrs Baiu Bros., in Lowe ritreeS, GHoorne, J. F. PETTIE trusts, by etriot a temion to clients' intercbtF, to make it one cl the leading auo tonoering marls in th • coin -y. Coreig'-menis of Finn ti e, Drapery, Bcot3 and Shoes, Groo riod. Fru't, and Produo - will be disposed of to the test advantage Brgular Weekly aul- s uid bo held every Baturiiy, when produce, furniture and sundries of «11 kinds will b offered ; also during the wok, when special c -nsigumoDts of fruit, furrr.ture, etc., will bo offered. Arrar.grme-uts made for epoaial pales of household fjrnituro. eio , oith r at the residence of the vendor or at tho Auction Mart. Consignments of Oats, Potatoes, Onions, etc., arriving eaoh ste.mer. Land and othor General Commission Business coudnotud. J. F- PETTIE, GISBORNE AUCTION MART

Lowo Streoi. BAZAAR. TO bo belli lit the Public Hall, Pututiihi, un THU USD AY, October 4tli, ill aid of tlic Now Church, Patutahi. Splendid Bargains on stalls. Afternoon Tea Fishpond. Promenade Concert during the evening. Items by popular singers. J. C. WOODWARD, lion. Secretary and Treasurer. POVERTY BtY AG Kl' ULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, October 23rd and 24th. Alterations and additions TO PROGRAMME. DRAUGHT HORSES. A CHALLENGE CUP, value £lO 10>, is presented by Mr F. B. B.riser, VicePresident. To be won outright by the Exhibitor winning the moat pointß in the Draught Boras Ciastoa in tho years 19JO, 1907, and 19.8. In the .(.vent ot a tie, tbc, greatest number oi Firsts to win. Championship points do n it count. CLASS 12 to rial—Beat Entire, over 3 yo-ra old Ist Priz 1 , £3 ; 2nd Prize, £l. CHAMPION ENTIRE, any ago.—Priz?, Certificate and £5 ss, presented by Mr H. B. Williams. BLOOD HORSES. CLASS 14 to read— Be:t " Yetirliog,” instead of " Foal.” SADDLE HORSES. CLASS 32.—Tno Piiz> money in this Clasa will bo as fo;lo/fs : Ist Piize, £3 oi; 2nd Priz -, £2 2s, both presented by Mr H. B. Bacbanau ; 3rd Prize, £l, from t-bo Sociriy. CLASS 33.—Troop Horse. Toe conditions will be us follows: Horse to bo Ibe prcpeity o', and ridden by, a duly r nro.led membtr i. I the : qnadt on, and t_i have been used a*, the ia<! annual ttaieirg camp, hold m May, 1906, or at three parades since. U ight, 4 bands 2 inches to 15 bauds 3 inches, and able to c.rry 14} ftoae. To lead f r , oly on cither mind. To stand q.jitpy fjrm.uutirg a-d dismount jpg. Paoos, wide and ir.t, and gruei al appear-no-. CAT i LE.

SHORTHORN CUP—Tho cooditiona Will bo us folio-*s: To br won outright by Iho Eth-b.t.r wiuuing tba mo&t poio-’.s in yeaia 1916, 1907, and 1908 ia Classes* N.r. 52 to 65 (nicks ve), i sorting Oks=es 56 und 62, whio dr uot oompito CbnUjpioDßh points do not ec u t. In iho iveufc • iv tir, the gre-itfst number of Firsts win. GLASS 6-1 —Tbo Is: IVza in this Class n X‘i 2<, prcsoulcd by Mr L Tullcob, PE!1l. DAIRY CUR.—The foil.wing aro tbo cjnd tom:To be won outrg by tbo I Fsh bi or wiirr.ii g ri e rui-m points in y, a;» 19u6, IJU7, ur.d 1903 n Glasses 7s ;o 90 ( i.i'h inc u-iv, ), male it ick exciptcd. In too cvcr.t i f a tic, tbo gioatest number of F.rbt3 lo win. SHEER. GLASS 112.— 'j h j Ist Ri z’ in t'-.ie Clubb Is JE2 2s, pitEOutid by Mr T Soerworn). GLASS 119 to read- Beat pen ol THREE Ewo HrggoSf. CLASS 115 tir.ud Bst pen of Fivo Fat Two o ib Withers (uusborn) ; lo bo judg-d tor value of wool aud on: o bo.

NATIVE EXHIBITS. GLASS 211, —Tbo T iza money in ibis Glass will ba as 10l cw- : l>t Pi ze, £2 2s; 2jd P: z , £l I', bo li pr.s?n:ed by Ur A. Ng*s*, U li U. ; 3d Pr z-, 10s. COMPETITIONS. CLASS 22”. —Tbo Is', IVzi in ibis Evrnt will bo £1 7-', presented by lbs L'.oenfel Victuallers’ Ass:ciation. CLASS 229 a (Men) -D.img Cumpttilien, o\cr pegs placed 10 yards opart on a stra’glr. cuiirsa of 100 yards; throa tr.ali each compittor. Time to bo t k.n into cor s dei ation- It Pr z“, £'2 2v present, d by Mr J. B. H-dlier; 2nd P. z■, iil. NOTE— Entries close on October 13th. Exhibitors will much assist by making tiheir entries BEEUIiE that date II M. POUTER, Seer tary. aN TED Owners ci buth country and I? privaso lines to inrpset G F. Predcej'a patent grass and bu b burner; also up-to-date soldering bosis. -KAti Esplanade 303.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1874, 2 October 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1874, 2 October 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1874, 2 October 1906, Page 3

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