WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Limited, TOASTOR ALISTS ’ & THIARMERS’ A GENTS. 1 ENERAL rEit CHANTS. Advances made on Stock uml onsu- - ing Olip3 of Wool, at currant rates of intorest. Insurance: Eire and Marino eiloct- | ed at lowest current rates. ) FOR SALE. Woolsacks, 42, 50 and 54, loose tops, and 54 (attached tops), Sowing Twine, Noodles, Stockholm Tar, Blue and Red Ruddle, Shcop Shears, etc., Wire Sheep Netting, Tarred Rope, Sheep Nets. Cooper’s, Little’s, Murton, and Highland Sheep Dips, and all other Station requisites. SEEDS. Turnip, Rape, Kale, Mangolds, and Clovers of all description (imported and colonial), Ryegrass, Italian Rye, Cocksfoot, Vaspalum, Dilitatum, Dantliooia, etc. Seed Oats, Wheat, Barley, Ryocorn, Linseed, Potatoes (all varieties), etc. Samples and quotations posted on application. Sutton’s and Yates’ Flower and Vegetable Seeds, Nelson Bros.’ Bona Manure, and Dried Blood. FENCING MATERIAL. Puriri and Totara Posts, Puriri and J.’otara Strainers, Johnston and American Plain, Galvanised, and Barbed Wire’Staples, etc. AGENCIES. Oceanic Steamship Company T.vser Line of Steamers N C. and African Steamship Co., Ltd. Nt Ison Bros., Ltd. Alpha Laval Separators Cowslip Calf Milk Reid and Gray Cooper’s Powder Sheep Dip Murton’a Sheep Dip Lavves’ Sheep Dip (Fluid and Powder) Highland Sheep Dip Little’s Sheep Dip Moffat Virtue Shearing Machines Cooper’s Shearing Machines Dewar Whisky Marshall’s Engines Thames and Mersey Marine Insurance Company National Fire and Marine Insurance Company Royal Fire Insurance Company Norwich and London Accident Insurance Company Livo Stock General Insurance Comuuy of New Zealand International Harvester Company Champion Range. Wortno Specifieo Santoyin Specifieo Golden Apple Cider Manning’s Ales To Mata Wines Shacklock’s Ranges Frimley Wines Hornsby-Akroyd Oil Engines Gilruths Calf Food.
A. F. KENNEDY, Manager. ‘SALE,
THE LARGEST VARIETY OF PRO. PERTIES IN THE DISTRICT. 1750 acres leasehold bushland, nearly all improved. 1800 acres 0.1t.P., one third improved. 1150 acres freehold, 900 acres in mass. 2590 acres leasehold, 2000 aere3 in grass, bushland. 1300 acres bushland, 0.1t.P., 000 acres in grass. 20Q0 acres splendid 3-shoop country. 1400 acres best land in the Motu. 5900 acres leasehold, with payment for improvements. 4000 acres real good sheejj country on good road. 2000 acres fully improved, carrying over 2 sheep. 800 acres first-class bushland, 20 miles from town. 500 acres 0.1t.P. bush country, 300 acres improved. 370 acres O.It.I?. near the Coast, 170 acres grass. 47 acres finest Poverty Bay Flats. 25 acres best Dairying Land on the Flats. 56 acres fine Dairy Farm, close to Saleyards. 28 acres. Eminently suited for a re- . sidence for sheepfarmer. These are samples. Particulars of numberless others may be had on ap' plication. W. LESSANT CLAYTON, Telephones 220 and 285. Telegrams, “Lissant,” Gisborne.
Telephone 193. P.O. Box 96. T„ G. LAWLESS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. Establshed 1891, District Agent for: Australian Widows’ Fund Life Assurance Society, Ltd. Guardian Fire Assurance Society, Ltd. THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. nn G. LAWLESS has boon favored * with instructions to offer for sale the GOOD-WILL OF LEASE Of. the well-known
THERMAL SPRINGS, Known ns TEPU I A , situate at Wuipiro Bay, including the Accommodation House erected thereon. There is a fortune to bo made by possessing this property. Be ill time. Eor price and particulars, apply T. G. LAWLESS, Agent. Off*-rfl arc invited for the pure!... . of the CHORAL HALL BUILDING (late Baptist Tabernacle) AND 1-ACItU upon which the same is erected. It must bo sold, therefore no reasonable offal will bo refused. T a G. LAWLESS, NOTICE. rpo TRADESMEN.—To avoid miaJL takes and to ensure prompt delivery, see that all parcels for the Waiuiata Valley are addressed per Bissats’ Coach, British Empire Stables, Coach leaves 9.-13 a.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays ,?,nd Saturdays. :S. AND V - BISSET. ' MILK . SHAKES And ether ; COOL REFRESHING DRINKS, ! Jdadc by an Improved Process. No injurious gases used. AT THE SVEETERIES. NOTICE. rrUIE Waiuiata Mail Coach leaves E_ the British Empire Stables on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 9.45 a.m. Parcels promptly attended to. J. AND W. BISSE T
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2063, 25 April 1907, Page 3
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