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PRELIMINAH^^^^^^B SALE OF COACHING^^^^H HORSES, Etc. DALGETY & COMPANY, Ltd. Have received instructions from Mr J. S. COOPER, Morere, to Sell by Publics Auction, at the Masonic Stables, on SATURDAY,* SEPTEMBER 22nd inst., THE WHOLE OF HIS COACHING AND CARRYING PLANT, Comprising 9 Coach Horses 5 Active Light Waggon Horses New Spring Waggon (2- ton), light 5 Sets New Waggon Harness Etc., Etc., Etc. The horses are good, sound and staunch, I and the plant is nearly new. A. S. WACHSMANN, 43 Auctioneer. LAND SALE. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Ltd. Will hold their ANNUAL SPRING SALE OF LAND On OATURDAY, 27 TH OCTOBER'0 CTOBER ' Li HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, When they will offer a number of yALUABLE rpOWN & gUBURBAN PROPERTIES. Early Entries Requested. Particulars m Future Issue. 791 IMPORTANT TOJAND BUYERS. QUEENSLAND ! QUEENSLAND ! THE COMING STATE OF AUSTRALASIA. THE FAMOUS DARLING DOWNS! The Garden of' the Commonwealth. 5 000 ,000 ACRES Rich Black and Chocolate Soils, 10 to 40 feet deep, practically m its virgin state ; all sound Sheep country. Splendidly Watered. Water to be , obtained by sinking from 6 to 75ft. STAPLE CROP— Lucerne, Wheat, Barley, Oats, Maize, Potatoes, and all root crops. Rape and Paspalum grow splendidly. Ideal Land for Agriculture, Dairying and Lamb-raising. MAGNIFICENT CLIMATE. Elevation 1900 feet above sea-level. DARLING DOWNS AVERAGE MONTHLY RAINFALL For Past Ten Years: January 4.73 inches, February 2.33, March 3.53, April 2.76, May 2.19, June 1.80, July 2.55, August 1.62, September 2.32, October 2.88, November 2.44, and December 2.99. Annual Average 32 inches. One hundred miles from Brisbane — Good Railway System. ESTABLISHED MARKET. Direct communication with London Market by Orient Mail Steamers. Tlie bulk of the Queensland Butter Export to London comes from the Darling Downs and Moreton Districts, and Dairying and Lamb-raising is a feature of the Downs. FARMING LANDS from £3 to £6 per acre, m small blocks of from 60 acres up, and Grazing areas from 20s per acre upwards. LONG TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED FOR ANY PURCHASE MADE THROUGH US. Some big FREEHOLD ESTATES about to be subdivided into suitable areas for Close Settlement. PROSPERITY APPARENT EVERYWHERE. Seeing is believing. Come and inspect. We shall be pleased to drive Buyers alt over the Downs, free of charge, and our long experience on the Darling Downs, dating since 1878, enables us to afford reliable information on all Properties offering. Tlie Trip will be an Eye-opener and an Education. WRITE for Full Particulars and Catalogues fo — SCHOLEFIELD, GODSALL & WEAVER TOOWOOMBA, QUEENSLAND, "THE" DARLING DOWNS LAND SALESMEN. Established 1878. 108 SPRAY PUMPS. amrmr ltt • ma 2 ft warn ■% *^* m* 3 JHh j___ _____ ll •*__, •**» /!■■ eL\ _^_%V MM i m H\_ _______BS___B /^ **_**■"* ________\\w_.____\ Ph o^n WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD, CLAUD P. EDGAE LICENSED REGISTRY OFFICE, TE "KARAKA. COMMISSION AGENT, HOUSE AND ESTATE, GENERAL INSURANCE. Accounts Kept and Accounts Rendered. Employers and those dn need of Employment asked to correspond. 101 NOTICE. J NEWTON k SONS beg to notify • the Public of Gisborne that they have started as General Carriers. Warehousemen and Storekeepers catered for at lowest possible rates ; also, Picnic Parties, as per arrangement. Terms moderate. All steamers aud trains met on arrival. 970 PREPARATORY SCHOOL. MISS AYLMER is opening a Preparatory School m Fox Street (two doors from Dr. Soott's residence), Whataupoko, and will be prepared to receive Pupils from MONDAY, 17th inst. Terms : One Guinea per Quarter. MISS AYLMER will be at home to parents after Saturday, Bth inst. ■ 961 GISBORNE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY (Good's Buildings). MEETINGS held on FRIDAYS and SUNDAYS, at 7.30 p.m:, to which the Public are invited. On Fridays the Classes are specially for those m search of Light. All are welcomed, and there are no collections. Correspondence invited to P.O. Box 79. 768 DALGETY AND CO. ▼LIMITED. AGENTS for— Donald Donald and Co. Patent Wool Press Stamping Jacks Reid Separators, etc., eto. ANTED— Our customers and friends to know we have for sale, at very reasonable prices, a splendid lot of Hedge Plants and Shelter Trees, Ornamental Trees, Shrubs and Flowering Plants. Rose Trees m great variety. Choice variety of Flower and Vegetable Seeds. All kinds of Spray Pumps, Garden Implements, Horticultural Sundries, eto., etc.— H. 0. Gibbons and Co., Seedsmen and Nurserymen, Gladstone road. _ 825 WATCH and Jewellery Rejiairs, also Engraving, on the premises. Reliable work, promptitude, reasonable chaises, at S. McLernon's, Union Bank Buildings, Gisborne. 415 IVE-ROOMED House, Ormond road, Whataupoko, outbuildings, i-acre land, good garden, orchard. Price £525. Easy time payments.— W. Lissant Clayton. / OUR Sheetings, Calicoes, Damasks, Art Muslins, and all Manchester stock at bottom .prices. — F. A. Ford, Draper (Mark Way House). OR SALE— Some of the finest Poverty Bay flats, Makaraka, frontage to main roads, good buildings. — Price and other particulara at W. Lissant Clayton's. | CASH BUYER of Wool, Skins, Hides, and Tallow m any quantity. Highest price. No commission.— Matawhero Wool Scouring Works. ELLEY'S ART SfTUDIO, Grey stw^ for Picture Framess Glass, Mounts, Artists* Materials.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10763, 7 September 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10763, 7 September 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10763, 7 September 1906, Page 3

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