TIMBER, COAL, PIPES, Etc. U.C. U.c. 200,000 Feet. OWING Ko Large Shipments coming to hand daring the last few days, we arei hound to dispose of same CHEAP, FOR CASH. Although we have live yards, we will be taxed with our Present Stock to stack conveniently, lor quick despatch. PAIKONINI— Pipes, Kauri, Etc. NGARU— Klmu Timber. 1 CORONATION— Rimu and Tot-ara. ' . S.S. .TOROA— Rimu, Matal, and Totara. GISBORNE— Kauri Timber, AVt'ANUI— Kauri Timber. WANDERER— Kauri Timber (80,00011). ST s KILDA— Coals. U.S.S. COMPANY’S STEAMER—§ Iron, Wire, and Hardware. WAIAPU— Pipes, Tiles, Timber, Etc, ■—uia— I Clayton Bros. Telephonee—ll and 141. ahdrew graham, ACCOUNTANT, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, AGENT fop the— t Victoria Insurance Company, Ltd IFire and Fidelity .Guarantee, * EIRE RISKS ol Bviry description, Including Gisborne Block Rlskfl, iak(® at Lowest .Current Rates,; Policies issued Guaranteeing She Integrity; ol Employees In Positions of Trust.. Prompt and Liberal Settlement of Claims, d: k e i .a h i GLADSTONE ROAD (next to Mr G B Townlcy’®). R. I- SEYMOUR PEACTRJAL WATOHMAKEB AND JEWELLER, Bladeione Boat), Ges3obkb. INVITES Inspection of his stock of Sold and Silver Ware, (he goods being of the best manufacture and said at reasonable prioes. PRESENTS l PRESENTS I PRESENTS I PRESENTSi A large number of articles suitable for BIRTHDAY AND WEDDING PRESENTS always In stock. R. T. SEYMOUR. GLADSTONE ROAD.
R. COGrAR, OCOPHTAKT AND QEKT ABBION BTULDIHSS (Mr Nasmith's Office), Gisborne. Tradesmen’s Books Kepi. Balance-sheets Prepared or Audited.
GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE. STATE GUARANTEE. Bonuses accrue with—— ——each Premium paid. TRIENNIAL. DISTRIBUTIONS. Bonuses allotted to Date i 43 I ,©20,000. 3. H. BIOHABDBON. F.F.A, £ Commissioner j tt ~m a, RUN WITH HIS MAKES At , WAIOHIKA',i Tiie Hackney Stallion* S AEAGEN.' SARACEN is by, .Crusader .{lmpottecl>,: dam Belle* by Arab Child (imported), grand, dam Mary (imp.), hunting mare* Crusader was imported Irorn India by A- McLean* Esq.* of Hawke’s Bay, and is considered one of .the highest caste Arab stallions ever imported into the Australasian colonies* .The Australasian says : “ This is certainly the most beautiful Arab horse ever imported. He stands over 15 bands, and has immense bone, with plenty of substance and quality all over* Hie is acknowledged to b,e the very, best Arab that ever ran in India, proof of that being that at one meeting in Calcutta be bad no less than three walk-overs, the Indian Herald rein asking : ‘No owner earing .to start against the great Crusader at weight-for-age, the Desert Plate, distance two miles, reEulted in a walkover.. Crusader won the JJehra lerby, Umballa Derby, Desert Stakes, Asian Plate, Madras Derby, ind many other races. Alter racing in India, for: live years, at all distances* under big weights, Crusader retired from the turf with an uneaten SARACEN Is a ilood hay with standag 15 hands 3 inches, with plenty f bone and substance. He Is very uiet and good-tempered, and from he stoutness oi his breeding, is progeny are ' certain, tc s most valuable either for hacks, inters, or carriage horses. Every re taken, but no responsibility. TERMS : £2 10s per mare. Cover,g fees must be paid before removal mares. One month’s grazing a charged. MSE
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1365, 28 January 1905, Page 4
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