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c 0 0 p E.B. Engines 1 i H.P. up for cooking, heatTNG AND LIGHTING, CHEAPER than electricity. CALL AND GEE THE PLANT DEMONSTRATED. WE WILL GIVE YOU A QUOTE FOR FULL INSTALLATION, AND GUARANTEE THE MACHINE. A VERY COMPACT, BUT POWERFUL ENGINE FOR ALL FARM USE. E R V* RIDD MILKING MACHINE A good combination with E.B. Engine. melotte separators Skim cleanest, last longest. MAGIC RUBBER MEND ' FOR PERMANENTLY REPAIRING TUBES. HOT WATER BOTTLES. OR ANYTHING RUBBER. C E CHIEF AGENTS FOR POVERTY BAY BRITLSH TRADERS’ INS. CO. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT, EMPLOYERS’ LIABILITY. MOTOR CAR, PLATE CLASS, Etc. OFFICE: 71 PEEL STREET. TEL. 1587 THE WADE GASOLINE WOOD SAW V| IS ACTUALLY REVOLUTIONISING WOOD CUTTING. WILL SAW MORE WOOD THAN TEN STRONG MEN. Imagine sawing wood for sixpence a Cord. That s what the WADE SAW does, is actually doing now, for hundreds of men who have said good-bye forever to sawing wood by hand. Figure it out for yourself—a gallon of Gasoline cuts ten cords. A quart or Lubricating Oil lasts for about twenty cords. Figure for yourse r how much profit there is in cutting wood if you own a MADE; or, on the other hand, figure it out how much of your own time you will save with a WADE SAW. For it cuts 25 cords a day easily. It cuts through a fifty .inch log-in FIVE MINUTES, and that s about ten times as fast as two men can do it with a cross-cut saw. The price of Wade’s Saw complete, with Benzine Engine, is £BS delivered Gisborne. Secure one now from shipment arriving in a few weeds' time. ACiNTS: & £ & ® & £ <s e © ® © e % £ © ® © JOHN CHAMBERS & SON; Ltd. © MERCHANT ENGINEERS, @ READ’S QUAY, GISBORNE TELEPHONE 558. g m i U g y Urt I j UluDUnnC " i uh>bi *' u ' ©®©®o®o®©®©®©®©®©®©®©®e®a®©®ese®©@e EAST COAST FELLMONGERS a LIMITED. WOOL SCOURING WOOL SCOURING & SHEEPFARMERS, SEND YOUR WOOL TO THE EAST COAST FELLMONGERS, LTD., FOR. CLASSING AND SCOURING BY EXPERTS. 8 We should like to point out that as wool will have to he held® ' ' ’ 1 >rf this season, it will not pay producers to pay storage on their lower grades of wool, and we would like to impress upon them the necessity for scouring same. We would therefore ask them to let us know as soon as possible the number of bales they will have, and we will take delivery from any of their brokers’ stores. As we are scouring purely on commission, and are not buyers, clients can rest assured that their best interests will be conserved. & © -X----CHARGES. & © * We are prepared to class and scour at the lowest rate, and give most reasonable terms for payment. Kindly write or ring the following, from whom all particulars can he obtained—--X- ---* W. I. PETCHELL, Secretary, Office: New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Telephone No. 427. W. G. DEAN. Manager, Gisborne. TELEPHONES—PRIVATE, 1209. WORKS. 1033. vr a •x----3 The Earth For Sale HOW MUCH DO YOU WANT TO BUY? Perhaps this will suit you DAIRY, PIG, and CROPPING FARM as a going concern. SO ACRES, registered native lease, about 15 years to run, at £1 per ac r e rent, Can be fresboided, with use of another 10 acres for nothing. About 50 ACRES PLOUGH ABLE, rest easy hills, no floou situated MILES from Gisborne Post Office, Kaiti 3-ROOMED COTTAGE, 4-Bail Cowshed, concreted, engine and separator room, 2 COW MILKING PLANT, 2£ H.P. ENGINE, Fowl-houses, Pig-Styes, Corn Crib, etc., Telephone Connection. \ About 70 acres in grass, 15 ACRES IN acres in Potatoes, T acre in Pumpkins, rest in Maize, the" prop-' etty is. well watered by Windmill, springs and well, subdivided into 10'paddocks, and lies well to sun. THE STOCK* IMPLEMENTS and PLANT include following: 4 draught horses, 1 pedigree bull, 22 cows in profit, 7 cows and heifers just coming in, 6 yearling heifers, 6 weaner heifers, also 1 Berkshire-boar, 4 breeding sows, about 50 fowls aad ducklings,’ I water trough,;. 1 spring dray and harness, 1 sledge, harness.. completeY-fpr 4 draught ho r ses, set swingle bars, clod crusher, set Columbia 20in. discs, 1 hillside Oliver S.F. plough, wheelbarrow, 1 two horse mowing machine, and spare knife, maize sower, small quantity of fencing wire, full set of Tyne harrows, 1 I).E. plough (Booth, Macdonald), 1 S.Fplough (P. and D. Duncan),, I'scarifier, 1 separator (Alfa Laval No. 1), 5 cream cans,! milk cooler, 3 milk measures, 3 milk buckets, sundry farm tools and -if6n trough, 2 sieves, 1 wood saw, sundry forks, spades, axes, slashers, etc., quantity of posts, strainers, battens and timber, store cupboard with sundry bolts, hinges, chains, wire , netting, screws, nails, white lead, oil and sundries, 2 safes, copper tubs, bath, 2 tanks, 1 maize crusher, Quantity, of furniture, utensils, etc. (E. & O.E ) THE WHOLE AS A GOING CONCERN, WALK IN, WALK # OUT, AT THE RICE OF £3OOO. Cash SI3OO balance arranged. -Tfr ' Tur full particulars apply to Abe SOLE ACEft « v No. 177 D. .■•T’-'.' k ' 1 \ AGENT■;R 4. m im ... . L ANb N T ~ • 4 PEEL Mfoneiy Qwler O^c Sz—-

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Gisborne Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5665, 20 December 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5665, 20 December 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5665, 20 December 1920, Page 8