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Common, Shelton, uu«i Lo.'s Notice*. QOMMON, QHELTON & QO LIMITED, WOOL, pRODUCE, gHIPPING, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, AND (JENERAL MERCHANT S, GISBORNE, N.Z. The Company PURCHASE FOR CASH all description of Farm or Station Produce, and are prepared to pay full market value for same. The Company will RECEIVE, STORE, SELL, or SHIP on Ownev's account all description of Farm or Station Produce on the very best terms. The Company hold regular AUCTION SALES of Wool, Skins, Tallow, and Hides ; also, of Sheep, Cattle, and Horses, to which -special attention ia given by experts thoroughly acquainted with the business. SALE DATES. WOOL, Etc. September 29th, 1803. CATTLE AND SHEEP. October 25th, 1893 November 29th, 1893 February 21st, 1894 SHEEP, at TO! j AGO BAY. February 14th, 1894 The Company keep a REGISTER OF PROPERTIES AND STOCK FOR SALE for the information of Purchasers. The Company SELL EVKRY DESCRIPTION OF STATION REQUIREMENTS at the Very Lowest Prices. The Company undertake through their various ACJENCIES, every description of INSURANCE, Fire, Mar'ne, and Life. AOEXfIES. COOPER'S SIIEKP DIP. LITTLE'S S'IEEP DU\ THK TIMAKU MILLING COMPANY. MUIR'S ZKAT.ANDIA WOOL PRESS. WILSON'S HYPRAULIC LIME. SiiACKLOCK'S PATF.NT RANGES. P. & D. DUNCAN'S IMPLEMENT**. REID Si GREY'S IMPLEMENTS. ANDREWS & BEAVAN'S IMPLEMENTS. BOOTH, M'DONALD, & CO S IMPLEMENTS. MUTUAL ASSURANCE SOCIETY Ob 1 VICTORIA ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF LOSDON (Firb). ALLIANCE MAKINR ASSURANCE COMPANY. NEW ZEALAND & AUSTRALASIAN STEAM hHIP COMPANY. PIIAW. SAVILL & ALBION SHIPPING COMPANY. Common, Shelton & Co., LIMITED. LAND FOR SALE. 7000 ACRES FREEHOLD. Title : Land Transfer. Situated about 35 miles from Gisborne. Price : 2;>s per acre. Terms : One-fifth cash ; balance on Mortgage for 10 years at 5£ per cent., subject to conditions for improvement. 430 ACRES FREEHOLD Title : Land Transfer. Situated 2.2 miles from Oisborne. THE Property is sub-divided into nine paddocks, and is boundary fenced. 325 acres are in grass, the balance about 80 acres light bush, and 2.3 acres fern. There are about 600 Sheep on the property, besides a few Cattle and Horses. There is a good new Four-roomed House, with garden and orchard, and a new Woolshed for four shearers. Terms : £700 on Mortgage at 6i per cent ; balance, Cash. The above property, including stock, implements, etc., will l>e sold as a going concern. Household Furniture at valuation. For further particulars, apply to — COMMON, SHELTON & CO., Ltd. FOR SALE. T>URE POLLED ANGUS BULLS. PURE-BRED BORDER LEICESTERS lfiO Ewes and Hoggets 150 Rams 2-10 Ewes (mixed ages), and 400 Lambs (delivery February). BORDER LEICESTER RAM HOGGETS ROMNEY RAM HOGGETS. Early application desired to secure next season's requirements. COMMON, SHELTON & CO., Ltd. Potatoes. JUST LANDED— A Shipment of Firstclass CANTERBURY POTATOES, Suitable for Table or Seed. COMMON, SHELTON & CO., Ltd. FOR SALE, CHEAP. PURIRI POSTS PURIRI STRAINERS TOT A R A. POSTS BEST BLACK FENCING WIRE BEST GALVANISED FENCING WIRE TWO ■S PR AND G ALVANISED FENCING WIRE B A.RB WIRE (ordinary & thickest) STAPLES (sliced & diamond points) STAPLES (special batten, 1 J x 10) DRAIN PIPES AND TILES WARNOCK'S No. 1 BONEDUST (1 cwt. bags) GALVANISED WIRE SHEEP NETS BEST ROPE SHEEP NETS. The Zealandia Patent Wool Press, WITH BALE CLAMP ATTACHMENT, Is acknowledged by all who have tried it to be the BEST WOOL PRESS ever introduced to the Public of New Zealand. It is Simple, Powerful, and Effective ! The power exerted by the levers is enormous, being capable of exerting a pressure of SIX TONS. It is very speedy -When loaded, the cap can be brought down to the sewing position in considerably under One Minute, and the whole operation, from the time the empty Bale is put into the Press until the Bale is ready for sewing (or taken out clamped) takes less than SIX MINUTES. By using the Bale Clamp, the Bale can be taken out of the Press before it is sewn*, thus enabling both boxes to be re-filled while the Bale is being sewn. This makes the Press suitable for the Largest Shed in the Colony. , FIFTY BALES A DAY Can be turned out by three men, one of them being constantly employed sewing the Bales. The Zealandia Wool Press Takes up very little floor space, both boxes being filled on the floor, thus saving the fleeces from getting broken by being tossed on to a stage and then into the top box. The fleeces can be placed in the boxes well rolled and neat, enabling the wool sorter to classify the different qualities of wool in each fteece, thereby ensuring a better price in the Home market. To sew the Bale in the Press, the top box (being on rollers) is simply moved to one corner, and is therefore.no obstruction to sewing. The sewer starting at one corner can go right round the bale to where he started without the top box being at all in the way. B^" Intending purchasers are asked to order early to prevent disappointment, as last season the demand was so (treat that that several orders could not he fulfilled in time. Price :— £2o and £22. Several are in use in this district, and have given complete satisfaction. COMMON, SHELTON & CO-, Limited.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6769, 5 September 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6769, 5 September 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6769, 5 September 1893, Page 3