LIMITED. STOCK, STATION, AND SHIPPING AGENTS. Head Office: 9G Bishopsgate Street Within, London, E.O Capital Fully Subscribed .. £4,000,000 Capital Paid Up .. .. £1,000,000 Reserve Fund .. .. £137,000 Branches at all the Principal Towns in
ADVANCES MADE ON Approved Station Property Ensuing Clip of Wool Frozen Meat, And All Colonial Produce. MARINE INSURANCE Effected at Lowest Current Ratos.; Woofpacks, Fcnoing Wire, and all Station Stores supplied. AGENCIES : Australian Mutual Provident Society (holds the world’s record for the Largest Bonuses.) Shaw, Savill, a,id Albion Company to London. Huddart. Parker, and Co. Aoordeen Line of Steamers to Capetown and London United Insurance Company, Fire and Marina. Fison’s Sheep Dipping Powder (Trial Solicitod) Booth, Macdonald, and Company. Stores and Offices; READ’S QUAY. G-EORSE E. ELIOTT, MANAGER.
IHPOBTASTLAND SALE. NOVEMBER 7th, 1903. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, Limited, Will sail, at their Auction Mart, Lowe street, Under instructions from the following : MB E. LING: Ormond Road, Whataupoko, 1 acre 1 rood 11 poles, Dwolling, eic. MR F. HARRIS: Seotion 127, corner Palmerston Road and Bright btreot. Four-roomed House, etc. MB H. TELFORD: 65 Acres, near Karaka, with Three-roomed House.
MR R. ROBB: 10 Aoro3, on Whataupoko, Good Building • Sites. MESSRS WYLLIE AND MASON (To close Partnership Accounts): Subsection 2,3, 4, of Section 216, and 5 and 6, of Section 217, Iranui and Graham Roads, Kaiti. Valuable Building Sites. MR F. HALL: 28 Acres, Kaiti, in Suitable Building Areas. MR WM. COOPER: 25 Acres, fronting sea, at Wainui, to be out into J-acra Beotions. MRS FRASER: Section 17, Motu, 1000 acres (good bush land). MISS FRASER: Section 18, Motu, 1180 acres (good bush land).
MR JAMES MACFARLANE: Sections, iron ting Main Road, Te Hapara, subdivided into Building Sites. ' MR G. HUTCHINSON, M.H.R.: Part of Suburban Allotment, No. 141, Gladstone Road, containing 1 rood 2J perches. On account Estate late P. McFarlane: 92 Acres, Matawhero C, in Sections from 1 to 24 acres. MESSES MACKRELL & COLLEY: Sections 1 and 2 (Goodwin’3 property), containing 8 acres. MR DEWING: Lot No. 37, Part of Suburban Allotment 'No. 153, Town of Gisborne, containing 1 rood 15 110 perches, corner Gladstone road and Cook street. G. E. WYLLIE, Auctioneer. TO, INVESTORS.; A RARE CHANCE. fROR SALE, in Aberdeen Road.— About 7 ACRES OF LAND and THREE HOUSES. Terms can be arranged. Full particulars can be obtained from— J. PATTERSON, ,Tc Hapara Or,— W. GAUDIN, Times Office.
' EVERYTHING, NEW. JKEMPNER notifies the Resi- • dents of Gisborne and East Coast district that he HAS REMOVED to the premises formerly occupied by Mr W. Eraser, jeweller, .Gladstone road, 1 and is now opening up a Large Stock of CHOICE TWEEDS, inspection of which is invited. FIRST-CLASS GOODS, and the PRICES ARE RIGHT. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED GISBORNE WOOLBROKERS’ASSOCIATION, H E SALE NEXT L Of WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, TALLOW, Etc., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11th.
Amateurs or Boys entrusted with J3I work at Thomson’s Showing Forge, Peel street. All work is earned out under Mr Jack Thomson’s personal supervision. ACRES freehold land, on main Oj Gl Gisborne-Opotiki Road, partly improved ; 200 acres felled and in grass, two miles of fencing; three-roomed house, etc.; creamery being erect'd oiose by. Price £2 10s per aero. Terms arranged.—Apply T. G. Lawless, Agent. IF you want to see something nice in the way of a Turn-out, come along with me to Bedstones’ Stables. "HY can Watson shoe for everybody vf alike? Because he charges everyone alike, and his sljoeipg is a perfect delight. ENGLISH Ccnftctioueiy of the choices description at E. M. Herrick’s (late J. Lewis’), Gladstone road. A trial solioited. EDS CONES’ for the Roads !—Now that Bfti the winter is over, everyone will be looking for a, Fir Et-class Turn-out. Where else better can you get it than from Bedstone and Sons. 'They have added to their already large plant of Coaches, Brakes, Buggies, Gigs, Landaus, and Saddle Horses, and everything is turned out in drst-class style.
T HOUSANQS of Horsoa annually shod at Ormond’s Shoeing I<’orge &*» Workmanship unsurpassed. Prices lowest. “ Take it to Ormond’s,” an save monoy. HY do the majority this district “Tak? it to Ormond’s?" Because he gives the best 'C° imr. value and they know it; that’s why. OIWBETB for the sweet!” Everything io in the way oi Confectionery can be procured at 15. Jf. Herrick’s (late J. Lewis’s) opposite Masonic Hotel, Gladstone road. ~[VrO One can be truly great till he has J3l gained a knowledge of himself, nor truly comfortable without a pair of Hennessy’s perfeat-fitting Boots. SAY, George, this Buggy of mine is badly in need of Bepairs and Painting. Where’s the best plqae to take it?” ** Why, don’t you know, Sandlant, of course (every time). You will save money and get it turned out equal to new. The best 6hop in town for Beavira and Painting.”—W. Sandlant. Established 1887.
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1036, 31 October 1903, Page 3
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