H V x* w— _ . undersigned will offer by Public Auction, at the Yard, adjoining the Mart, on Saturday, iThree-y ear-old Draught Man 1 Two-year-old Saddle Man. W. S. GREENE, Auctioneer. CATTLE AND RAMS!! SALE BY AUCTION. HHHE undersigned has received instructions to offer by Public Auction on Saturday, 27th instant, at Dalziell’s Yards, Makaraka, at 12 o’clock, O /*> Head of well-bred CATTLE, vO X.Z consisting of—--12 Milking cows, broken to bail, with calves at foot 12 Heifers, rising 3 years old 6 Cows, unbroken 1 “Comet” bull Also, (Mr. Helyar’s stock), 3 Quiet milkers, with calves at foot 5 „ „ springers. The above are all well bred, and in good condition. And at 3 o’clock, Superior Lincoln EAMS, bred by K«Z Messrs. Hill and Douglas. W. S. GREENE, Auctioneer. Presbyterian Church, POVERTY BAY. A BAZAAR in aid of the Church Building Fund will be held (D.V.) Tuesday and Wednesday, December 30th and 31st, in the Music Hall, Gisborne. The Bazaar Committee have much pleasure in announcing that they will have nearly 1,000 articles to offer for sale, amongst which are Ladies Dresses and Underclothing, Children’s
Clothes, a vast number of Toys, and a variety of Fancy Articles too numerous to mention. In addition to the Bazaar there will be an A R T U N I ON, for the sale of some good Pictures, and a CHRISTMAS TREE ; ladened with Toys, &c., for the children. MOTHER SHIPTON, W'hose true prophecies have startled the world, has been specially sent down to tell the fortunes of all, and it is hoped AUNT SALLY will make her appearance for the first time on the occasion. Friends will please send in their contributions at once to Mrs. H. Root. Contributions for the Refreshment Stall, in the shape of fruit of any kind, cakes, tarts, &c., will be thankfully received by Miss S. Nesbitt and Mrs. Drummond. A PROMENADE CONCERT, Vocal and Instrumental, will take place soon after the Bazaar, of which due notice will be given. The Bazaar will be open from 3 to 5, and from 6.30 till 10 p.m.
Admission, adults - - Is. Children under 10 - - 6d. JMPOUNDED AT MAKARAKA— By Mr. Cooper, on December 13, 1873. One black Mare, branded RO off quarter. One brown gelding, branded WI off shoulder. By T. Goldsmith, on December 13, 1873 One chesnut Mare, branded SK off shoulder. One brown gelding, branded JR off quarter ; Hs W near shoulder. • One black Mare, branded KP off quarter. One mouse colored Mare, branded NO near shoulder. One bay Filly, unbranded. The above will be sold on Wednesday, the 31st December, unless redeemed. A. DALZIELL, Poundkeeper. NOTICE. TjIWEN CAMERON informs the Waikohu settlers and others that from and after this date he will not hold himself responsible for any damage done to goods in crossing the rivers.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 114, 17 December 1873, Page 3
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467Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 114, 17 December 1873, Page 3
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