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SUCCESSORS TO. JOHN. W ADE & £ PEEL STREET. iONS, AVING taken over the Old-es-tablished Business so successfully carried on by JOHN W. WADE <fc SONS, beg to inform the Inhabitants of Gisborne that they are prepared to do all class of PLUMBING and SANITARY WORK at the Shortest Notice and Despatch. ' We have also purchased for the Gisborne District the sole rights of WADE’S PATENT SKYLIGHTS and the “CHAMPION ACETYLENE GAS GENERATOR.” Call and inspect one of these machines, which we are prepared to fix, and if not satisfactory no charge .will be made. Wt also guarantee each machine for two years. The Works will be under the Personal Management of Mr WM. TIER, who is a first-class certificated plumber. None but first-class workmen employed, and all work guaranteed by us. ESTIMATES GIVEN for all class of work in the Trade, and a Trial Solicited. JpLUMBING C OY " WM. TIER, Manager. In reference to the above, we beg to advise having this day sold out to the PLUMBING COMPANY a s above. In thanking our numerous Customere for their past patronage, we hope they will give the same support to our Successors, whom we have every confidence in recommending. JOHN WADE & SONS. 17th August, 1908, , fs._-.^c, ; eei-ne' Bishop and Detective James Kennedy, accompanied by Potts, visited the latter’s house at Hornby and discovered various household effects, including chairs, mirrors, clothing, crockery, pdlovs, and bedding. The chairs had been taken to pieces and stowed away in the roof of the house, and the mirrors had been buried. Some of the goods were stolen from Mr. Collins’ store and some from Mr. Kelly’s house. Some of the drawers belonging to the chests of drawers that were stolen, the detectives state, have been burned. Adams and. Creager were yesterday committed for sentence on several charges of theft and burglary. MOTOR-DR IVER’ S NEGLIG EXCE. A case arising out of ail accident to a gig caused by the horse shying at a motor-car was heard by Mr. H. V . Bishop, iS.M., to-day, when Geoffrey, Edward Royds claimed £34 damages from Tiios. Yuille Wardrop, driver of the motor-car. In giving judgment, the Magistrate said iie had no doubt the-accident was caused by the negligence of the defendant Wardrop. Defendant in this case laid shown a lack of consideration and disregard for tiie rights of others. Judgment was given for the plaintiff for £2B and costs. AN EXPLORING SWAGGER. Yesterday Constable Bird, of Culverden^,- v e turned from an ineffectual quest a swagger who is bent on -llisr-.-fi-iEpy—‘Ssar team Engines (stationary, portable, \d marine). 'Puriri House Blocks and Strainers, etc. A staff of competent workmen employed . Telephone 344. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. F STAFFORD begs to tender his • sincere thanks to his many friends and the general public for their very liberal patronage during the last sixteen years, and begs to intimate that he has still a few lines of TIMBER and Builders’ IRONMON. GERY for SALE, Cheap. Also,— Two Small SHOPS (now buildrsg), with workroom attached. TO LET; also the Yard, suitable for Builder, Timber, Coal or Firewood Merchant. Note the Address: F. STAFFORD. GLADSTONE ROAD. J. J. NIVEN & C°- L TD l ESPLANADE, KAiTI. \ .. GISBORNE. ENGINEERS, BOILERMAKERS AND BLACKSMITHS. ALL KINDS MADE and of IRONWORK REPAIRED. None but . FIRST-GLASS TRADES' MEN employed in each Department. ALL ENGINEERS’ REQUISITES KEPT IN STOCK. —AGENTS—ENGINE PACKING BALATA BELTING SHAFTING and PULLEYS SELF-OILIN G PLUMMER 'BLOCKS LEATHER BELTING - STEED WIRE ROPES CHAINS STANDARD CO.’S LUBRICATING OILS PIPING aud FITTINGS' STEAM VALVES AND COCKS The Linde British Refrigerating Go., limited. . ■* ad May’s Portable Engines. • ion' *. Ons and Oil Engines. JAMES BROWN, Manager, Gisborne.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2329, 23 October 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2329, 23 October 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2329, 23 October 1908, Page 3

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