THE PASTORALISTS’ REVIEW, A Monthly Encyclopaedia of PRACTICAL INFORMATION, Makes a Specialty of New Zealand, Argentine, American, Canadian, and South African experience. Publishes the Best Pictures of Stock in Australasia. Some of the Contents of the October issue are:— Stock and Show Illustrations—--14 pages. Special Articles on Horsebreaking (illustrated), Sheepbreeding in the Early Days, The Escutcheon in' Dairy Cattle, Fresh Light on Tuberculosis, Shearers’ Accommodation, Wool from the Manufacturers’ Standpoint, Fencing and Dates (with models), Points in Management, Ac. Letters to the Editor by well-known Pastorahsts, on Irrigation and Weights of Fleeces. The Wool, Meat, Stock, and Produce Markets treated in detail by Experts on both sides of the World. Literary and Sporting Supplement. Subscription: £1 a year (post paid). BARKER & de LIUTOUR, Agents. WANTED to Purchase—Several sections on Whataupoko; also, several fourroomed Cottages.—Apply at once to T. G. Lawless, Land and Estate Agent, Gladstone Hoad.
WANTED— 300 buyers of Tennis Shirts. Splendid variety, and real first-class value.—At C. Kosie and Co.’s. WANTED —Small Farm, near school, 10 to 20 acres. Will buy or lease. Cash, if desired.—Stubbs and Co. OSTAN TED - A Whare or Sledge House', * T for cash.—Stubbs and Co., Land Agents, Lowe street, Gisborne. WANTED to Buy—Maori Curios. Apply “G.K.,” Times office. ANTED KNOWN—C. HawddnsTlhe new Cash Draper, has opened up a nice little assortment of Drapery, which he has marked in plain figures at prices which will sell them. LOST —Lady’s Gold Chain, with padlock. Finder will be suitably rewarded on returning same to Times office.
10 LET—Shop and Workroom, opposite JL Whinray’s Hall; suitable lor shoemaker. Kent, 6s per week.—Apply Frank Harris. IF desirous of purchasing House property for investment, paying good interest, or having property for sale, call ou J. Peckover and Co., Financial and Land Agents, Gisborne and Auckland. D j'lOli BALE—Farm of 15 acres, with -JL. orchard and garden, 1.1 miles from town. Easy terms.— Apply T. G. Lawless,
jpox JU c jiu Gooseberries, in any quantity.—Apply Mrs Lynn, Te Aral. ~g/\OK SAL hi (or would Exchange)—A JL? Trap Horse, used to single or double harness, and lit for any amount of work.— Stubbs and Co., Lowe street, Gisborne. "pi OR SALE—One Sample Lady’s Bike, from America (new), with tools complete, £B. — Stubbs & Co. TLIOR SALE—A Draught Horse, a Spring Jfij Dray, Spring Trap, Set of Harness, Set of Harrows, a Plough.—Apply George Smith, Gladstone Road. ,£IOO DEPOSIT, balance mortgage, purchases Dairy and Poultry Farm, close Gisborne. Cottages all districts. J. Peckover and Co., Gisborne. 1 HAWKINS begs to thank the Gisborne * people for the support already received, and also intimates that he is making additions to his stock as his trade increases. Selling for Cash, and being under low expense, he is able to sell at the lowest possible margin of profit. Small profit and quick return.
IF proposing to purchase sections in Gisborue, Kaiti, VVhataupoko, or Victoria Beach, interview J. Peckover and 00., House and Land Agents, Gisborne and Auckland. Properties, ~PKOPEimEs.—"splendid opportunity to secure bargains in house property, Wkataupoko, Kaiti, Victoria, and Town. Easy terms arranged.—T. G. Lawless, Agent, Gladstone Road. IF you are requiring Leasehold or Freehold Bush Lands or Farms, make inquiries of J. Peckover and Co., Estate Agents ; also, if requiring pecuniary aid, consult J. Peckover and Co., Financial and Estate Agents, Gisborne and Auckland. BILLS Discounted daily and Loans negotiated on easy terms. Persons in dilHculties advised and assisted.—Stubbs and Co., Agonts, Lowe street, Gisborne.
IN ORDEB to be up to time during next week, engage one of J. It. Bedstone and Son’s landaus. You will find everything to your satisfaction. IF intending to be the owner of your own freehold Residence, consult with J. Reckover and Co., Financial and Estate Agents, Gisborne and Auckland. TIM WO Houses on Victoria, £;S00 each, JL terms. Houses iu .Town from £125; one at £225 (with oE land), very easy terms. Some first-class residences, Whataupoko, various prices.—l'. G. Lawless, Agent, Gladstone Boad. WOULD YOU LIKE a New Hat, Shirt, or Suit ? If so, call at Robektoon's. You will have a Good Selection at a very Moderate Price. MBS LOCKLEY’S Registry, 42 Shortland street, Auckland, established 1887, has several applicants wishing to go tu Gisborne or surroundings— Station Couples, Housekeepers, Barmaids, Governesses, Waitresses, Housemaids, Station and Farm Hands, and Useful Men, etc.
Dance and Comic Albums lor Ik3 ld02; Cornel and Violin pans separate. Secure early at “The Beehive," uiaustone road. DON’T FOBGBX that T. G. Lawless has | a long list ot properties m another ■ column. Bmiuiries attended to with promptitude and despatch. AFIBST-CLASS turn-out for the Show or Baces can be obtained fromj. it. Bedstone and Sons’s Livery and Bait stables, Peel street. IF you are buying a present, be sure and inspect H. B. Smith’s stock before purchasing elsewhere. r | IQ thoroughly enjoy a drive in the counJL try, three things are absolutely neees sary, namely, a comfortable conveyance, reliable horses, and a competent and steadv driver. These are procurable at Bedstone’s Stables at any time.
AYR YOU SEEN the Grext. Selection O. of Boys' and Men’s Straw Hats, Shirts, Ties, &c., suitable for holiday wear— At Robertson's. C HAWKINS invites the ladies to pay • him a visit, when, ii they will compare Quality with Price, he feels satisfied it will lead to business. To give satisfaction for ready money is his motto. S7IANCY WORK—A few cheap lines at JD very Low Prices to clear in Table Centres, Cushions, N.D. and Handkerchief Sachets, Shaving Tidies, Tie Cases, Pram Covers, and Mantel Drapes —At A. M. Browne’s, “ The Beehive." Bargains i baegainsT“TcT — d^n Gents’ Silk Ties at 9d and Is, worth Is fid ; 13 dozen Silk Bows at 6d, usual price Is.—At Robertson’s.
fs. >HE Secret of Child Portraiture is plenty of patience and plates. Large stock of both at Kobe’s Studio. nnHE presence of cheerful people makes JL you feel refreshed, which accounts for the life-like Portraits at Bobb’s Art Gallery. IF your'Watch won’t go, take it to H. B. Smith, of the Goldsmiths’ Hall, Gladstone road, next Firebell. YISITOBS from the country should not fail to look in at the City Buffet at Noon. And don’t you forget it. I OUR HORSES will carry you there and back without breaking down or sticking you up. Redstone's Stables are acknowledged to occupy a premier position in Gisborne. ■fTVREE ADVICE TO CRICKETERS.— It Run round and secure a pair of Gents’ English Made White Canvas Cricketing Shoes Sewn), price -is fid, at Hesnessx’s. Be in time.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 263, 15 November 1901, Page 3
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