LIMITED. STOCK, STATION, AND SHIPPING . AG ENTS. Bead Office: 96 Blshopsgato Street Within, London, E.O- - Fully Subscribed Capital Paid Up •• Reserve Fund •• £4,000,000 £1,000,000 £137,000 Brandies at all the Principal Towns in AustralasiaADVANCES MADE ON Approved Station property Ensuing Clip ot Wool Frozen Meat, And All Colonial Produae. MARINE INSURANCE Eflooted at Lowest Current Bates. Woolpaoks, Fencing Wire, and all Station Stores supplied. AGENCIES : Australian Mutual Provident Soolety (bolds the world's reoord lor the Largest Bonuses.) Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company to London. Huddurt, Parker, and 00. Aoerdeon Line ol Steamers to Capetown and .London United Insuranaa Company, Fire ana Marine. Fisou’b Sheep Dipping Powder Solicited) DeLisle and Luttrell’s Painieas Branding Composition / Graham's Foot-rot Cure Ocean Acoident Guarantee Co-op., Ltd. Bodmin Bros.’s “ Parasitosoido ” (sheep dronohi. Booth, Maodonald, and^Company. Booth and MoDonald’s Sharpleß Sepa- J rotors. , „ . . _. . B. W. Mills and Co., Ltd., Prairie State j Ihoubators, oto. Stores and Offlooß i READ'S QUAY. GEOKGB B, ELIOTT, a MANAGER. f
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C=D yt. A. O’MEARA', Agea'ti A ND COMMISSI O, -N Mcelin'gs of the avove Commissioa, Will be held on the dales named in the itinerary of dates and. places mentioned below. The Meeting will hear, all persons desirous of giving iQV;idencq .oii| matters within the terms of the Commission .viz. The constitution of land hoards . The land tenures of the colony Pressure of residence’conditions ’on Crown tenants Pressure of other restrictions Ehccts of climate and land configuration, on tenures' and areas held under them and the need foe consequent alterations-. of the land laws or regulations Homestead privileges and their reinstatements The ■working of the ballot system The practice of loading lands for roads and its wording [Values of leaseholds now and at date of lease Working o£,_ the Advances to ‘Settlers system 'Condition, and position of occupiers unfderi the various tenures The aggregation of large estates Separate occupations under the Land for Settlements Act By Order. li
R. A l . LOUGHNAN, Secretary. TH’E COMMISSION; meets for talcing; evidence as follows : GISBORNE, JUNE 24th, 10 a.m. N.Z, FARMERS’- UNION. 1R A. Me CURD Y, COLONIAL ORGANISER of the. Farmers’' Union, will speali anti meet the Settlers at WAIMATA—SATURDAY, 2dt*lf inst. PATUTAIII—MONDAY, 26th ins't. HANGAROA'— TUESDAY, 27th ins't. MORERE—THURSDAY, 29th Ins't. HANCOCK AND GO ;Have much pleasure in intimating that their famous “ IMPERIAL ” ALE AND STOUT Has been awarded the GOLD M E D A L FOB EXCELLENCE OF QUALITY At ST. DOUIS EXHIBITION
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1489, 24 June 1905, Page 3
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