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FURNITURE SALE. THURSDAY NEXT. 1.30. MILLER AND CRAIG Have received instructions from Mr. IT. SANDLANT, of Stout Street, Whataupoko, to Sell— The whole of his household FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, comprising— Handsome Drawing-room Suite, 9 pieces (new) Rattan Sette-e, Rattan Chairs Folding Chair, Piano Stool Dining-room Table (with fittings to act as private billiard table) Sideboard, Overmantel Book Shelf, A. 15. Chairs, 2 Fenders Hall Stand, Hall Curtains Occasional Tables Wheeler and Wilson Sewing “ Machine (High Ann) Contents of several Bedrooms ‘2 D.B.R. Bedsteads WAY. Mattresses, Single Bedsteads Wardrobe, Scotch Chest Combination Chest, Duchess Fair Linoleums, Crockery, Glassware,etc Garden Tools, Lawn Mower Fowls, and 1 Cockatoo. G. K. MILLER, Auctioneer.

STOCK SALE. MATAWHERO SALEYARDS. THURSDAY NEXT, 11th JUNE. Fat Stock Sale at 10.45 Sharp. Store Stock Sale at 11 o’clock sharj) Present Entries: SHE E P Including 000 .Hoggets 200 Ewes . 100 4-tooth Wethers 600 2-tooth llomney-Lincoln AVetliers (station bred) Further Entries Invited. COMMON, SHELTON & CO., Ltd. (L. O. Ingram, Auctioneer.') DALGETY AND CO. Ltd. (A. S. AVachsmann, Auctioneer).

WILLIAMS AND KETTLE Ltd. Will hold thoir NEXT STOCK SALE MATAWHERO YARDS THURSDAY NEXT, lltli JUNE. When they will offer— SHEEP, CATTLE, PIGS, Etc. Eat Stock Sale at 11 o’clock sharp Store Stock Sale at 11.30 sharp. PRESENT ENTRIES: 2000 11 r GOO Full-mouth Ewes (in lamb) 250 Full-mduth Ewes (in lamb) 110 Romney-cross Ewes (in lamb) 250 2-tootli .Wethers " 500 Hoggets 50 Fat Ewes HEAD MIXED CATTLE 100 Further Entries Invited G. R. WYLLIE, Auctioneer.

NO-LICENSE The general secretary of the Y.M.C.A. in Invercargill said, in a recent interview, when a.sked his opinion of the working or No-License, said: — “I came to Invercargill with quite an open mind upon the question of No-License, Although I should have voted for it. I did not'feel any particular warmth towards the idea. My notions were more in the way of dealing with the individual. Since seeing the reform in actual operation, however, my opinions have greatly altered. 1 must Ray that I am greatly pleased with the cobriety and" orderliness of this city. It is a great advance on any town of similar-size that I have ever seen. I have often seen more rowdyism and effects of drink than are to be found in Invercargill in towns of a quarter, aye, even a tenth of the size of. this place. I am convinced from close observation that NoLicense in: Invercargill is a. good thing, and I shall do all I can ■ ■to advance the cause.”

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2211, 8 June 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2211, 8 June 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2211, 8 June 1908, Page 3

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