SALES EY PITT AND BENNETT. Cattle Sales. PITT & BENNETT. BEG to intimate that they will continue to hold their FoktNightly Sales of Cattle at the MAKARAKA YARDS, viz., on EACH ALTERNATE WEDNESDAY. The following are the dates for this Quarter :— Wednesday March 1. Wednesday, March 15th. Wednesday, March 29th. Wednesday, April 12th. At 2 p.m. during the Summer Months. WOOL AND SHEEPSKINS SALE Will take place the first Wednesday in each mouth. 126 PITT & BENNETT. SALES BY CARLAW SMITH & CO. CATTLE SALES. QARLAW jgMITH & £JO. WILL hold their Monthly Sales, at the Waerenga-a-lliku Yards, on the First MONDAY in each Month. The following are dates for the coming quarter : —March 6th, April 3rd, and May Ist, at 2 p.m. until further notice. Also a WEEKLY HORSE SALE —EVERY — Saturday at 2 o’clock, at Sam Stevenson’s Stables. 149 WA N T E D—FURNISHED APARTMENTS, (two rooms) with use of Kitchen. Apply J.R.D. 39 STANDARD OFFICE. ONE THOUSAND POUNDS. f 1 1HIS SUM TO LEND in one or more Sums, at Low Rates of Interest on Freehold Land, Broad Acres preferred to House Property. 192 EDWIN WOON. OXIDE OF IRON PAINT, Prepared by the THAMES PAINT MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Thames, New Zealand. CHARLES HILL ... Manager. mills PAINT is the Most Durable—the JL CHEAPEST—the Purest and Best that can be used for all kinds of iron and woodwork. It preserves all materials covered with it from decay and the action of the weather, and is unsurpassed for all— FARM BUILDINGS, BRIDGES, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMEM, &C. MACHINERY, BOILERS, And all description of Ironwork. It has also tb.c advantage of being free from all poisonous or noxious ingredients, being made from peroxide of iron ore. Weatherboards, Shingles, &c., served with it wiil resist, fire. Is supplied ground in oil or in powder. “ We have used this paint on iron castings and steam boilers, and approve of it very highly.” — A. and G. Price, Engineers, “ For woodwork I consider it superior to Nelson Hematite as it possesses greater body, and leaves neither sediment or waste.”— W. Fricker, Painter, Thames. “ It has good drying qualities, and a very intense body.”—C. Bloomfield, Painter, Auckland. Agents— T. fy S. Motrin, Auckland; T. W. Carr $ Eons, Gisborne; Parnell Boylan, Gisborne. 22 E. K. BROWN, CUSTOM HOUSE STREET. SUMMER GOODS— For Town and Country. SUMMER GOODS— For Ladies and Gentlemen. SUMMER GOODS— For Youths, Maids & Childsen, New Dress Materials, New Straw Goods, Comprising the Latest Novelties for the Season. New Ready-made Suits, —FOR — BOYS, YOUTHS, OR MEN. Large Stock of CLOTHIKGOf every description, in which for Quality and CheaTness we specially seek to excel. Every article marked in plain figures, and liberal discount allowed to Cash Purchasers. Boots, shoes, and slippers of every description. Hosiery, Saddlery, Crockery, and Ironmongery. Holloware, Glassware, Brushware, Groceries and Oilmen’s Stores. Produce bought and sold. E. K. BROWN, Custom House Street, Gisborne. United Insurance Agency. 37
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1043, 2 March 1882, Page 3
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