Cattle Sales. Graham, Pitt, & Bennett, BEG to intimate that they will continue to hold their Fortnightly Sales of Cattle at the MAKARAKA YARDS, viz., on EACH ALTERNATE WEDNESDAY. The following are the dates for this Quarter :— 19th July 2nd August 16th August 30th August *•* At 12 noon during the Winter Months. WOOL AND SHEEPSKINS SALE Will take place the first Wednesday in each month. GRAHAM, PITT, & BENNETT. 59 CATTLE SALES. OABLAW gMITH & QO. BEG to announce that their Monthly Cattle Sales at Waerenga-a-hika, will be held, for the ensuing quarters, on the following dates :— ■T,, Aug. 22nd. Sales at 12 o’clock. 60 O R SALE. Surplus Stock. Overcoats, Tweed Suits, Hats, Dress Materials, Woollen Goods, Boots, CHEAP AT E. K. BROWN’S, CUSTOM HOUSE STREET. FOB SALE. 1 Second-hand Corn Crusher. E. K. BRQWX. ■HHE Undersigned has a very heavy and varied STOCK of General Drapery
On hand just now. Every article of inferior quality, or damaged, has been disposed of at the auction marts. The public can depend upon the value offered. jq'EW QEASON’S IjIEAS, All carefully liquored before selection. Downer’s Light of Age, and Sylvan KEROSENE, bought before the late rise, offered at old rates. Wade's celebrated CORN FLOUR, 6d per lb., in boxes of 401bs. General Ironmongery, Crockery, Glassware, Holloware, Saddlery, Stationery, Fancy Goods. The Best Tobacco IN TOWN AT E. K. BROWN'S. Agent for the United Insurance Company. Fire and Marine. Table and Pocket Cutlery. * # *Shabland’s Specialities. Edward Knight Brown, 16 Custom House Street. BAILEY & KERR’S AMERICAN NOVELTY COMPAN Y .
LATE DUNEDIN, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. Has arrived in Gisborne. FOR Three Months only, prior to returning to America. American Novelties ; also, Kerr’s Patent Safety Lamps, for Farms, Kitchens, (Stores, Sheepyards, Mills, Mining, Public Works, Collieries, Yards, Stables, Boat-houses ; also for Shepherds’ use, and all purposes. It is wind-proof, and burns kerosene oil* without glass, globes, or chimneys, both in and out of doors ; light, equal to nine candles, burning 24 hours without attention, at the cost of one penny. It is in use ten years, is a household word with farmers in America and British Isles, made of Japanned sheet iron and brass fittings, can bo used on buggy or coach, colored ligb ts can be fitted when driving, or for Contractors' use, Hotel and Chemists’ doors; size of Lamps, 18 inches, usual price, 18s Gd, within the reach of all.
Such a bargain has never before been offered to the New Zealand public, for this lamp contains every improvement possible. THE HYDROPULT, OR FOUNTAIN PUMP, Fire Extinguisher, & Garden Engine Combined. It is made of brass, fitted with rosesprinkler, jet, and four feet- of best suction hose. For watering plants, cleaning shrubs, grape vines, from insects and dust, sprinkling paths, gardens, lawns, washing windows, house and shop fronts, pavements, carriages, dairies, stables, horses’ feet, Ac. Protects buildings from fire ; throws a jet or shower of water* It is always handy and ready for use. No dwolling**country home, farm, wool-shed, store-house, or other property should be without one ; also fur miners’ use. Portable, can. be worked with ease by a boy from a pail, st)earn, or pond of water, no force, no mechanism, throws a jet of water 25 to 60 feet. Everybody that has not one should write at once, as supply is limited, this being the last shipment. At Dunedin they sold out rapidly. Orders executed same day as received and receipt sent per return post. Note. —Farmers and Neighbors unit* ing can have three or more Lamps, also Pumps, sent in one parcel to one addrojs, railway station, or port. Post-office Orders to be made payable to BAILEY & KERB. 168 QUEEN-STREET, Auckland.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1110, 31 July 1882, Page 3
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