ABSTRACT OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Paddock and buildings for sale or lease. Programme, Poverty Bay Hunt Club Races. Notice re accounts—H. Hei. Applications for refrigerated space. Business advertisement —Nat Hooper. Price of sugar advanced —Colonial feugar Refining Co. Gisborne School Concert, His Majesty’s Theatre. Football Fixtures —Domain. Social sale. Salvation Army. Meeting, Garrison Football Club. Five-roomed dwelling to let —T. G. Lawless. W. W. Taylor for fresh fish and suppers. Machell and Russell for veal, etc. Companion-help wanted. Wanted', a. waitress. Housemaid wanted. Wanted, a nursegirl. Lady help wanted. Wanted, a female cook. General servant wanted. Wanted, a young girl. Cook-general wanted. Australia claims to have the tallest tree in the world. It has long been thought that to California belongs t.m« distinction, but, while Californian trees are of gigantic dimensions, they do not come up to Australia’s eucalyptus trees. The Californians are noted not so much for their height as for their girth and diameter. The tallest tree in California, yet discovered was found by actual measurement to he.'34oft. high. Australia’s record gum tree can beat this by 140 ft.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3294, 12 August 1911, Page 6
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