WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Limited, ■pASTOR ALISTS’ & “ A GENTS. GENERAL jyj'ERCHANTS. Ur Advances made on Stock and ensuing Clips of Wool, at current rates of '“imsuranco: Fire and Marine effected at lowest current rates. FOR SALE. Woolrvicks, 42, 60 and 54, loose .. Wooi f’ ! r'i ’ / ,i r.+.n died tons), Sewing mlrvicks, 42, 50 anu o», ons and 54 (attached tops), Sewing -wine iNeedles, Stockholm Tar, Blue Station requisites. SEEDS. Tmnin Rape, Kale, Mangolds, and lovers of all P description (imported nd colonial), Ryegrass, Italian Rye, ocksfoot, 1 aspalum, Dilitatum, uau nonia, etc. iced” Oats, Wheat, Barley, Ryecorn, nseed/Botatoes (all varieties), etc. n Lnseeu, Sampl l, Botatoes (.an v lu,CT ‘“’r. n lies and quotations posted on anure, anil Dried Blood.
FENCING MATERIAL. Puriri and Totara Posts, Puriri and Totara Strainers, Johnston and American Plain, Galvanised, and Barbed Wire Staples, etc. AGENCIES. Oceanic Steamship Company Xyser Line of Steamers _ . N.Z. and African Steamship Co., Ltd. Nelson Bros., Ltd. Alpha Laval Separators Cowslip Calf Milk iteid and Gray Cooper’s Powder Sheep Dip Mur ton’s Sheep Dip ~ 3 n ~.a***\ Lawes’ Sheep Lip (Fluid and Powder) Highland Sheep Dip Little’s Sheep Dip . r . Moffat Virtue Shearing Machines Cooper’s Shearing Machines Dewar Whisky Marshall’s Engines Thames and Mersey Marine Insurance Company National Eire and Marine Insurance Company Royal Eire Insurance Company , Norwich and London Accident insurance Company Live Stock General Insurance Comany of New Zealand International Harvester Company Champion Range. Worino Specifico Santoyin Specifico Golden Apple Cider Manning’s Ales Te Mata Wines Shacklock’s Ranges Erimley Wines Hornsby-Akroyd Oil Engines Gilruth’s Calf Food. A. E. KENNEDY, Manager.
GISBORNE LIAR I’OR BOARD. A Poll will taken at tlie undermentioned polling places, on MONDAY, the Eleventh day of Fobv.ary nest, for the election of TWO Members to represent tlie ratepayers for the Counties of Cook and Waiapu on the Gisborne Harbor Board. Candidates. CHARLES GRAY DUNCAN HEPBURN, and WILLIAM DOUGLAS LYSNAR. POLLING PLACES: O, Morcll’s Store, Whataupoko. The Road Board Office, Ormond. The Fublic Hall, Patutahi. Ralph’s Store, Wharerata. The Courthouse, Atvanui. The Schoolhouse, Waerenga-o-kuri. Tlie Schoolhouse, Motu. Durant’s Premises, Waipiro, Richard’s Store, Wliatatutu. Store, Te Araroa, The Road Board Office, Makaraka. The Road Board Office, Te Karaka. The Public Hall, Waimata. The Court House, Tolaga Bay. The Schoolhouse, Tiniroto. Tlie Schoolhouse, Te Arai. The Schoolhouse, Rakauroa. Fairlie’s Store, Tokomarn. Store, Tuparoa. Burgess’ Waal shed, Hangaroa. And at His Majesty’s Theatre, Gisborne, H. M. PORTER, •N Returning Officer. Gisborne, 4th February, 1907.
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE GISBORNE HARBOR DISTRICT. I BEG leave to offer my services to represent the County ratepayers on the Gisborne Harbor Board. A critical time is approaching in which you will be called upon to decide whether you will continue to use the present harbor, or whether you will proceed to the construction of tin outer harbor, callable of accommodating several of the big ocean liners. As the harbor is at present, our wool ships and frozen meat ships are loaded in a time which compares favorably with other ports. With regard to the passenger traffic, the best way to improve it would be to devote our energies towards completing our railway to connect with Auckland and Napier. Passengers need not then go by sea at all I am nqt in favor of the erection of an outer harbor until the time comes when it can be clearly shown that it will not result in an increase of the port charges, and that the burden laid upon the ratepayers will not be gieater than it is at present. I yield to no one in my desire i o see the district gc ahead, and especially to see the back country thrown open and settled, but this will not bo facilitated by an increase of the rates and harbor dues. It is licit likelv that an outer harbor could ho built for less than £SOO- - and it would probably bo much more. All artificial harbors are exi criineiital. Should you do me the honor to elect me, I will do my best for the ratepayers and to further the best interests of the district. CHARLES GRAY.
great clearing sale. On account of Premises being Sold. R. AND E. PARKER. Only having very short notice to quit, the whole of their NEW and VALUABLE STOCK Must be Sold at a Great SACRIFICE. Come and Inspect. This is your opportunity. PRICES TO SUIT ALL POCKETS. Splendid value in Double-width Chiffon, Is 2d per yard; Doublewidth Dress Materials, from lid per yard. Coloured Silks, from Is 2d per yard. Children’s Pinafores, from Is each. Children’s Dresses at all prices. Ladies’ Hats from 9d each. Things at your Own prices. MUST BE CLEARED. ~ This Great Sale commences TO-DAY. LADIES! Don’t forget the address — R. AND E. PARKER. Firebell House, Corner Bright street and Gladstone road.
NOTICE. TO CARRIERS AND CARTERS. FinENDSRS invited for CARTING JL about 15,000 sup. feet of Timber to Mr. T. Todd’s, Waimata. For further particulars apply to G. and D. HYNE, Builders. Any day, Alpha Sav mills. GISBORNE WOOLBROKERS’ ASSOCIATION. SALE rjl H E N T WOOL, SKINS, HIDES, TALLO .., Etc., FRIDAY, Ist MARCH. FOR SALE. A GOOD INVESTMENT, TWO new o-i'oniod Houses, built of Kauri, including washhouse, woodshed, copper, etc. ; dry sections; substantial fences: r lection invited. Rents, 235. Price .30 each. Slight, leduction taking tv,,. Apply to G. or D, HYNES, Desmond Road'.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2001, 9 February 1907, Page 3
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