Hall i SKELTON. I ALL SKELTON. 23. His Majesty's Arcade. Queen Stroet. Auckland, N.Z A t K ACHES, PAPAIIOA.—;FatTtjLtJ telling at present time 100 head bullocks, 100 croivu rvethers, near factory, salevards (Central Saleyards, North Auckland), alongside! P.O. stores, wheelwright, blacksmith, tinsmith, tailor, dressmakers, resident doctor, nurse, cottage hospital, school, town, Masonic and drill nails, shooting range, North Kaipara Agricultural Show grounds. Centre heavy populated district, with large back country, alongside cheese and dairy factories. Railway will pass within a mile. Can drive stock to radway, which is fast approaching district. Sheep from this district straight off the grass (without turnips) took first prize at Auckland Show, and obtained highest prico at Autumn Fair, Auckland. Wool from one station got highest price Loan Mercantile. Price, £7 ss. 1 OHO aches, PAPAROA DJ.S----1 l/ U TRICT. —Fine sheep run, fully fenced, watered, and sheltered li'.i. in grass, well equipped woolshed, large house, offices and men’s houses. Price, £5 10s. Will carry 2 sheep to acre comfortably. Owner retiring. QAA ACRES, PAPAROA.— OUU Sheep run, cleared, fenced, subdivided, well watered, and sheltered, 12*roomed house, offices, etc. , Will carry 2 sheep easily. Terms, £5 1.2 s Gd.
fijn ACHES, PAPAROA.— Rest grass country in New Zealand, suitable for either sheep or dairy farming. Will grow wheat, potatoes, turnips, oats, with any land in province. Mostly cleared, in -mod crass, well fenced and watered. Haige house, barns, sheds, dairy,, bacon house, piggeries, bake oven brick, wine cellars, buggy house, bathroom, etc., etc. Splendid vineyard and orchard. Fronting main streot of town. A really first-class place. Price, £7, with terms.
O O/f ACRES, WHANGAREI.— 004: 125 acres cleared, remaining puriri hush, wintering 121 cattle and 10 horses. This is a purely dairy farm, grass too rich for sheep. Owner guarantees that it will carry 70 cows for milking all year per 100 acres. Factory on ground? Near town, good level road. Originally part of Maori settlement. Price, £lO per acre.
~|Qj~ ALL gKELTON. 23. His Majesty’s Arcade. Auckland. SUFFERERS from Asthma, Lung, and all Bronchial Complaints should try our MEDICATED SWEETMEATS. Our Canadian Herbal Cough Drops are good for young children and adults. Our genuine Irish Moss and Liquorice Jubes are. recommended. Our Peppermint Molasses, Drops, Extra Strong Acid Drops, and Extra Quality Eucalyptus Drops are wellknown remedies for all Throat Complaints. Try CREOSOLASSA for Asthma. JOWERS, SWEETERIES, Gisborne.
C. G. BLOORE, TOWN AND COUNTRY LAND • SALESMAN. J WANT IMMEDIATELY improved Bandy sheep run For a Client with £SOOO. J WANT TO BUY Twc or Three Moderate-Priced TOWN HOUSES AND SECTIONS In Good Positions. Bring Particulars to my Office— Adair’s Buildings. Lowe Street.
W. A. O’Mlili: MERCHANT. AGENT FOR The South British Insurance Company. The Colonial Ammunition Company The Canterbury Seed Company. Nimmo and Blair. B E. Shacklock’s Ranges. Cooper’s Sheep Dips. Bell Tea. Bcurnville Cocoa. Etc., Etc., Etc. CANADIAN OATS. “J BAGS,- ex Bucentaur, JLuUU to arrive shortly. Orders no,c being booked. SHEEP NETS. SPECIAL Tarred Rope Nets. CONTRACTORS’ and BUSHMEN’S STORES and TOOLS. ANGLE LAMPS. ALPHA MIXED PAINTS, all colors (tins lib to 301 b). LINSEED OIL (Raw and Boiled). WHITE LEAD, in 7, 14, 28, 56, and lcwt. COLORS of all kinds. BRUSHES, Turpentine, Terebine. NEW SEEDS. NIMMO and BLAIR’S Vegetable and Flower. ALGERIAN SEED OATS (Extra Clean Sample). SEED POTATOES. Beauty of Hebron, Early Vermont, Up-to-Date, British Queen, White Elephant, Northern Star, Early Puritan. PRICE’S TIMBER JACKS. GRASS-SEEDS, TURNIP RAPE, Etc. Orders now booked for forward delivery to suit Station Owners. . GROCERIES OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY. W. A. O’MIHl:
j^OTICE OF J^EMOVAL. G EOEGE EOEGE A.. H OLMEB, OLMES, GUEY-STREET, Ui)i)osito Reynolds's.
Gibbons cl o. IBBONS OC VLO. MAKARAKA NURSERY. ■\TOUR Attention is specially ¥ drawn to tho well-grown Fruit Trees we aro offering. They are without doubt tho Best Grown in the District. APPLES PEACHES APRICOTS PEARS CHERRIES GOOSEBERRIES CURRANTS ETC. ~v>' - FILBERTS and NUTS. ORNAMENTAL TREES and SHRUBS. omvuDo. SHELTER AND HEDGE PLANTS. ROSES —Splendid Collection—Best Varieties. Gisborne. T. 8. TREWERN, Manager.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2154, 9 August 1907, Page 3
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