\hjU 1 V s' 1 lJ j h &n 0 P, \f\ jaiVis(x.KC [LIMITED.] AGENCIES : OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY, TYSER LINE OF STEAMERS N.Z. AND AFRICAN STEAMSHIP, " COMPANY, LTD. • NELSON BROS.j LIMITED , PRIESTMAN’S ' PETROLEUM ENGINES P, AND D, DUNCAN’S AGRICUL- “ TURAL MACHINERY . REID AND GRAY BOOTH AND MACDONALD. ANDREWS AND BEAVEN COOPER’S POWDER SHEEP DIP. MURTON’S SHEEP DIE LAwES’ SHEEP DIE [(Fluid and Powder) DUDSON’S WOOL PRESS GOLDEN GEM FLOUR DEWAR WHISKY NORTHERN INVESTMENT COMPANY MARSHALL’S ENGINES THAMES AND MERSEY MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY GOLDEN APPLE CIDER SUNBEAM TEA SCHLITZ LAGER BEER MANNING’S ALES SHACKLOCK’S RANGES AVELING AND PORTER’S TRACTION ENGINES FRIMLEY .WINES BARRY’S BOTTLED ALES AND STOUT HORNSBY ■ AKRQYD OIL ENGINES
MACFARLANE HORSE COVERS. jSJACFARCANE HORSE .COVERS. KE HAVE A FULL SUPPLY Qffi ALL SIZES ON HAND* NELSON BROS,’BLOOD, AND BONE MANURE, BLOOD, AND BONE MANURE, BUSHEELLING SUPPLIES m HAVE ON HAND-. Plumb’s Axes, Nelly’s Axes Sbarp:s Axes, Manu’s Axes Carter's, aod fiil« pin’s Slashers Axe Handles, Grindstones, Cuing Ovens, Tents and Flys; Cross and Pis Saws,, file," SPOUTING SEASON. DBBL Guna, Winchester Repeating SBBL .Guns, Remington 803 Rides Snider Cartridges, Winch as tsr SOS Rifles Eley’s EC .Cartridges, r Snides Carbines Eley’s Green Cartridges, M Winchester Cartridges Eley’s Ballistite Cartridges, 803 Rlfl e Ammunition Eley’g Universal Cartridges, 83(1 Rifla Ammunition Pegmaoid Cartridges Curtis, Harvey’s, Amberite, and Clh!i Cartridges
CASH BUYEES OE LINSEED .RYEGRASS COCKSEOO'B ITALIC BXH CHASE RARLEXi Etoa Etg, SHREDDED. WHEAT SHREDDED WHEAT EENCINGr MATERIAL. WIRE, STAPLES, Etc, EUHIHI & TOT AHA ROSTS A STRAINERS GALVANISED IRON IRONMONGERY. OS ifIVHRYi DESCRIPTION PAINTS, OILS DRAIN PIPES AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, agricultural machinery 01 Esei £ Description, WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LUSITEDa A. F. KENNEDY, MANAGER, [Established 1891.] Telephone 19a.] [Bos 90. I. S. LAWLESS, HOUSE, LAND, ASSURANCE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT*
PROPERTIES: GlSßOßNE.—Cottages and allotments, from £2OO, very easy terms. Four-roomed Cottage, two allotments, £220, on terms. Five roomed Dwelling, tnree small sections, £323. Handy Corner Section, two Dwellings, returning 22s (Id per week, only £020; terms arranged, Hal£-acre, two liesidences, one ten rooms and other four rooms, £800; terms, £350 cash, balance four years at 0 per cent. Two largo Freehold Allotments, in Gladstone road, with substantial shops. Restaurant aud Boarding-house Business, in centre of town, goodwill of lease, stock-in-trade, eto. Offer required. WHATAUI'OKO. Five-roomed House, wash-house, nice garden, etc., only £320 ; easy terms can be airangtd. Well-built six-roomed Residence arm bathroom, live hedge, very handy, only £530. Six-roomed Dwelling, in Stout street, bathroom, wash-house, and every convenience, price £550. acres, with six-roomed house and buggy-shed, £OSO. 10 acres first-class land, with 0-roomed dwelling, and all necessary out houses, road and river frontage, £3BO. 10 acres and Large Dwelling, river frontage, price £1500; £OOO cash, balance on mortgage. KAITI-— Four acres und 4-ruomud Cottage, large stable, ete., main road, £SVS. Six acres ani House, £OSO. Large well-built five-roomed Dwelling, with 22 aores good iand, well watered and well fenced; price, £1000'; terms. 23 acres and coitage, first-class land; price, £OS per acre. 40 acres and house, £1000; terms, half cash, balance on mortgage. Also, several building allotments.
BUILDING SIXES. Small section, Grey Street, Price £125 ; term 3 £2u or £SO cash, baianco on mortgage. Abehuekn Road. —2 roods 20 perches, well fenced. Cash required. ’ 2 acres 11 perches, Pox Street, £150; half cash, balance arranged for. HAITI. —2 roods 15 perches, splendid land, only £SS, to be sold on easy terms. Others on application. T- a. LAWLESS. NOTICE .TO CYCLISTS. r§~iHE COOPER CYCLE WORKS are now in full swing, near Royal Hotel. Bikes left will receive prompt attention. BIKES ON HIRE.
PRAMS Re-tyred on shortest notice at the— I COOPER CYCLE WORKS, Gladstone Read. 'V7ICTORIAN Shoeing Forge, the Bridge, V Peel street, H. U. Watson, proprietor. Horses carefully thud. General Smithing work undertaken. Chargee reasonable. AM. HENDI*, Hairdresser and Toilet ® Specialist, Dunedin, has appointed MesErs Eure and Ambr-'dge, drapers, sole agent 3 for his celebrated “Egg Julep,” {or the Bair. Large bottles Is. You should certainly try it. IF you want your Horses carefully shad, take them along to Watson, Victorian Shoeing Forge, the Bridge, Peel street. HGRSEOWNERS who desire their steeds . carefully shod should take them to J. Thomson’s Shoeing Forge, next Tmes office, Peel street. aVYF.RYONE invited to inspect the Is and jLLA 6d Tables at “ The Beehive ” Fanoy Depot. Wonderful variety. mHE best road to tho Mota or any other JL place for that matter is through Redstone’s Stables.
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1006, 26 September 1903, Page 3
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