FREEZING SHEEP. fIfTHE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT JL COMPANY {LIMITED) is prepared to Purchase Fat Sheep by Weight at graduated prices for the following qualj. ties and grades: — FHIST yu'ALITY FREEZERS BRAND W.M.E.CO. 45 to 651b 65 to 701b Over 70lb SECOND QUALITY FREEZERS BRAND N.G.A. 45 to 701b FREEZING EWES. BRAND E.W.E. 40 to 701b REJECTS Will be paid for at tune values. x CONDITIONS: Fat and Skins to ba' tho property of th« Vendor, the Company paying for Iho former Iho current value per lb of the day, and the lattet may be either sold to tho Company or fellmonijered on owner's acoount at his option. All sheep to be prime of their class, and to be delivered at Freezing Works •at owner's cost and expense. Price and payment to be ou the FROZEN WEIGHT. Or Tho Company is willing to purchase at a straight-out price per head as heretofore. Prices can bo obtained on application at the Company's Offices, or from any of the Buyers in the country. The Company is also willing to Freeze on owners' account at tho best terms cur* rent in tiro colony. DILNOT SLADDEiN, Secretary. Wellington, 16th October. 1902. MOTOR OARS! MOTOR CARS I mHE NEW ZEALAND MOTOR CAR J- • AND GENERAL AGEiNoY CO., LIMITED, is importing a number _of the ' most up-to-date MOTOR CARS, DELIVERY VANS, and MOTOR BICYCLES. These cars embraco all the most rooen* improvements, and aro specially designed for hilly, rough and dusty roads. 5J h.p. Care, to carry four persons, and running forty miles for an expenditure of Is 6d, from £200 upwards; 1J horsepower Motor Bikes, from i)SO. These can run 100 miles for Is 6d. First consignment^ duo for delivery November ; second ' coa j signment in December. A Intending purchasers would do well t«l see these Cars before buyiug e'.sewhere.^j Drawings and specifications of theisj^H cars to be Been at tho Head Office of tup Company, 10, Lambton-quay. \ WM. M'LEAN, , Secretary. ■ TITAHI BAY CLUB. TITAHI BAY, NEAR PORIItUA^ ■ THIS Commodious and Pleasant SnasidV Resort, containing 30 largo and lof^/ rooms, is now open for the accommodation ot families and boarders; suites of apj.rtmunis for families. Boating, fishing, shooting, etc. 'R.ubci , mccL all trains. Lctlcri nnd telegram* have prompt attention. P. 0., Telephone, and Telegraph Bureau havo recently been added. WM. JILLETT, Proprietor. g^asliW^conv"alT:scl':nt home] clareville, wairarapa . THIS Home ia now open under tho supcrintcndoni'o of MISS tIAT.L. and offers a splendid opportunity for convatpsccnls and visitors from l!io oily to enjoy a. pleasant holiiiny in tho country. The Homo is ivithin a fmv minuter' walk of the Telegraph Office and Taminhi V.nnecour&e, and is m. commodious twn-sioi i»d building, especially furnished fo: coipfpif AU ached to it 1b a ga"den, orchaul, and IQO aero? of ltmd. Special cans is luken of delicolo child'T!", who will bo ablo to revel in Iho (Mights ! t)f farm life. Visitors can iudul^o lu> plenty of fishing and driving. Terms on application.
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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 118, 14 November 1902, Page 7
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