BOURKE, SMITH & CO.’S SALES. JJOURKE, gMTTH, & CO., ** MONTHLY CATTLE SALES AT WAERENGA-A-lIIK A. Dates of coming sales : Monday 21st Nov Monday 19th Dec Commencing at 2 o’clock. 51 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25 IMPORTANT SALE OF PUREBRED PEDIGREE STUD STOCK. The undersigned has received instructions from the Auckland Agricultural Company (late Maclean and Co.) to sell, at Penrose, without reserve, on Wednesday, January 25th, 1882, at noon, the following Pure-bred Pedigree Stock : — 150 SHEARLTNQ LINCOLN RAMS 50 Shearling Leicester Rams 250 Shearling Lincoln Ewes 250 Shearling Leicester Ewes And, at the same time, will be offered 30 Pure-bred Hereford Pedigree Cows and Heifers. With reference to the above Stock, Messrs. Maclean & Co.’s Flock has, for upwards of 30 years had an established reputation for purity of breed, they having started with and used. Imported males and females selected from the very best flocks in England, and this remark equally applies to the Herefords, The Herefords are first-class animals, bred from the most fashionable strains procurable in England, and are only offered for sale in consequence of continued applications from gentlemen desirous to add some of these celebrated females to their herds. Catalogues to be had of the Auctioneer. ALFRED BUCKLAND. 226 CONCERT AND ENTERTAINMENT. A CONCERT and Entertainment for the benefit of the family of JOHN DAY, who have been laid up with sickness for a long time past, will shortly be held. Programme and date will appear in a future issue. JOHN BOURKE, 257 Treasurer, MASONIC STABLES. ZE’ixneareLls ’!! SAM STEVENSON begs to notify that he has had a NEW HEARSE built, and is prepared to attend funerals at ordinray trap prices. 48
Mrs. T. Willshire BEGS to announce to the inhabitants of Poverty Bay that she has taken the Premises lately occupied by Mr. W. Phillips (Opposite the Standard Office) and intends opening on— SATURDAY, 26th NOVEMBER, as Milliner, &c., &c. Ladies’ and Children’s Underclothing And all kinds of LADIES’ REQUISITES in Stock. 206 J M POUNDED AT GISBORNE By the Ranger, Dec. 4th, 1881. 1 Bay Gelding, branded HP (conjoined) off shoulder. Will be sold at the pound yard on Dec* 19th 1881, unless redeemed. 254 R. WILSON, Poundkeeper. LONDON & LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Established in the Colonies, 1862. Capital, £1,852,000 ; Reserve Fund, £253,729. POVERTY BAY DISTRICT. THE undersigned having been appointed Agent for this Company, is prepared to receive proposals for all descriptions of Insurances, at lowest rates. JOHN COLEMAN, 232 Gladstone Road. [A Card.] MR. W. HYDES (late Musical Director of the Lydia Howarde Company) begs to notify that he is prepared to give lessons in Music on the Pianoforte. STANDARD OFFICE. Nov. 28, 1881. 228 ORMOND FELLMONGERY AND Wool Scouring Establishment. SKILLICORN & CO. BEG to notify to Sheep Farmers and Settlers that they are ready to receive Wool at their Establishment for Scouring. With the appliances at command, they are prepared to turn out Wool entrusted to them WELL CLEANED and WITH DESPATCH at current rates. HIDES AND SKINS PURCHASED. SKILLICORN & CO. 25 TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS. ANY COMPLAINTS as to the irregular delivery of the STANDARD will be promptly attended to.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 1010, 10 December 1881, Page 3
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