There are about three million goats in Asia Minor, and mohair to the value of about 3,520,000 is exported annually. A witness, who persisted in rehearsing what she had “been told” bras sternly enjoined to confine her testimony to what she knew; and this is how she did i-t:—“I know that •Jim Clay said that Bill Thomson told him that ho had heard John Thomas’s wife tell Sid Smith’s daughter t-liat her husband was there when the fi-gliit took place, and that he sa.id that they flung each other about in the meadow pretty considerable.”
Government t ife OVERNMENT JUIFE INSURANCE. NSURANCE. QTATE BONUSES ACCRUE WITH EACH PREMIUM PAID. TRIENNIAL DISTRIBUTIONS. BONUSES ALLOTTED TO DATE: £1,920,000. J H. RICHARDSON, F.F.A. Commissioner. G UARANTEE. P.O. Box 106. Tel., 216.
HT 'OEACOCKE & f'iO. . t 3 . X EACOCKE & v_yo. TIMBER MERCHANTS, SHIPPING AND GENER-ojli AGENTS. Office and Yards —Carnarvon Street. HAVE IN STOCK for • Sale at ' LOWEST C 0 RRENT RATES all kinds of Sawn and Dressed Timber, including— KAURI, TOTARA, and RIMO. Also, — LIME, CEMENT, HOUSEBLOCKS, RANGES, REG. GRATES, and all BUILDERS’ REQUISITES. Regular Shipments of well-seasoned Timber constantly arriving. Special Quotations to Builders. JJ J pEACOCKE & 00. JAS. J jyjTVEN AND (00. ENGINEERS, BOILERMAKERS, AND BLACKSMITHS. Lowe Street, Gisborne. (Late James Brown.) A LL KINDS of IRONWORK MADE and REPAIRED. None but FIRST-CLASS TRADESMEN employed in each Department.
ALL ENGINEERS’ REQUISITES KEPT IN STOCK. ENGINE PACKING BALATA BELTING SHAFTING and PULLEYS SELF-OILING PLUMMER BLOCKS LEATHER BELTING STEEL WIRE ROPES CHAINS STANDARD CO.’S LUBRICATING OILS PIPING and FITTINGS STEAM VALVES AND COCKS —AGENTS— Tho Linde British Refrigerating Go., Limited. Brown and May’s Portable Engines. National Gas and Oil Engines. Massey-Harris Implement Co. JAMES BROWN, Manager, Gisborne.
CARDS. WE have the Best Stock in Town of Cards, and wo can supply Visiting Cards, Invitation Cards, Memorial Cards, Wedding Cards, Menu Cards at the Shortest Notice. “GISBORNE TIMES” Job Printing Works. A HANDBILL “DODGER” is a very small article and a very common one. Citizens receive them every day, and a good many of them, further, rarely look at them, but make pipe-lights of them at once. Why is this? The reason is easy to find. In nine cases out of ten the “dodger” is so badly printed and got up in such a rough manner that there is nothing about it to attract the eye, Our Work Is Striking. A “dodger” issued from our office will get three times the attention bestowed on one from any other house because Striking Type, High-Class Paper, and Good Printing. n-ill compel the attention of all into whose hands the “dodger” comes. (We do no carry on Job Printing for fun, and you may not get anything from us for nothing; but we guarantee that when you pay our prices you are paying for good workmanship and material, and you can rest assured you are getting them. “GISBORNE TIMES” ' Job Printing Works,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2159, 15 August 1907, Page 1
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