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f r THI TYIIR LINE, Ettf. M\ 1/fi I! MONTHLY "DESPATCH JBtfttHKUffiL FIRST-CLASS CABGO 4RBSSP BTEAMEBI TO LONDOH DIRECT. i Due Steamer. Tons Commander.. A'k'l'l B'rd'n About »ST 4 HOF]tNDIAv 12,500 F. .J. Kearney Jan 24 •MUHITAI 12,000 J. C. Felgate Feb 13 TOMOANA 10,000 p. b. Mello •WHAKARUA 10,000 I. Firth — ST'R ol AUSTR'A 10,000 F. W. Ulyatt •INDRABARAH 12,000 Hollingsworth — •STAR OF NEW — ZEALAND 10,000 0. T. Hilder INDRALEMA 10,000 T. 0, Broome — INDRADEVI 10,000 W. H. Wilkes — •NEREHANA 10,000 F C.'Lidstone — •NIWARU 10,000 H. Hollis — MIMIRO 10.000 D. McQueen — HAWKE'S BAT 8,000 J. Compton — •STAR of CANADi 12,000 J. M. Hart — STAR of SCOTL'D 10,000 E. D. Beck — •MARERE 10,000 T. B. Linklatei l •Twin-iorew. Tbe above steamers were all built ipeolall> for the New Zealand trade, fitted with re frigerating machinery of the most modern type, and are noted for the exceptionally matin factory condition m which their froaen meat cargoes are being delivered. The Company fi prepared to carry Wool aacf Produce of every description at tha Lowett Current Rates of Freight. For full particulars apply to — WILLIAMS AND KITTLI, Ltd., Agents, Qlsborae. J -*Jw- THE NEW ZEALAND A £W*m SHIPPING COS LINE t£ZM f/y^K k. To London, via Monte IgmU^B&S&JgL. Video, Teneriffe, Plymouth. MOST MODERN PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE, Steamer. Tons. From To Hail. TURAKTNA f* 10960 Wellington Feb. 9 TONOARIRO f« 10192 Wellington March 9 RUAHTNE t # 12000 Wellington April 6 RUAPEHU t* 9880 May 4 ROTORUA t 12500 June 1 t Twin Screw. t Triple Screw. • Calling at Rio. Accommodation is not surpassed by any other line. For freight or passage apply to, THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED, Lowe Street, Gisborne. SHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION COMPANY, LIMITED. The Direct Line ot Steamers for PLYMOUTH and LONDON, via Monte Video, Rio de Janiero and Teneriffe. THE LARGEST STEAMERS IN THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE. Splendid up-to-date Passenger Accommodation. Spacious decks and roomy cabins. SAILINGS (Circumstances permitting). 1 ~~ Steamer 'Bo Com- Sailing FinnllPort pj — mander date '♦Atbenic 12234 Kempson Feb 20 Wellington •tCormtbac 12281 Hart Mar 23 ♦Arawa 9372Clayden Apr 23 " •♦Tainui 10500 Moffatt _ky 18 " ♦Ijonio 12232 Roberts " fTwin screw. •Makes Rio an additional port of call. Bpecial facilities given to residents of the Dominion to bring out friends from Home, either by pre-payment of passage money m New Zealand or by guarantee. In addition to tbe above, Cargo Steamers will be despatched at regular intervals. DAIRY PRODUCE carried m cool Chambers or Freezing Chamber at Lowest Current Rates. All steamers are fitted with the CO2 apparatus, which is most effective m extinguish. iD *x?T e ' aDd . cannot possibly damage cargo or anything with which it comes m contact: For full particulars apply to the Agents— COMMON, SHELTON ANO CO., Ltd. DALGETY AND CO., Ltd. MURTON'S DIP. EXTRACTS FROM TJJSTJJ^O'NIALS. W. S. MARSHALL, Esq., Rata, August 22, 1910.— "I have, dipped my flock of between ten and eleven thousand sheep with 'Murton's Dip' for a number of years, and it has always given me satisfaction. I shall continue to use it as long as it keeps up its present quality." J. KNIGHT, Esq., Feilding, February 26, 1910.— "Having used 'Murton's Dip' for the past 15 years, I wish to place with you my order for it again this year, which is sufficient guarantee that it has given satisfaction." T. V. NUTSFDD, Esq., Paparoa, August 15, 1910.—" 'Murton's Sheep Dip.' I have used this Dip for the last twenty years. It kills all ticks and eggs, and improves the wool of the sheep so much that everybody admires them. At times I have been persuaded to use other dips, but always fall back on 'Murton's.' " W. G. JERRAM, Waikohu, Te Karaka, Gisborne. — -"I have used your dip for some years past, and have always found it a very satisfactory dip to use. This year I have not seen a tick i nthe flock, which speaks for itself, jand the wool is m very good condition." F. C. TWIGG, Esq., Brooklands, Puketapu, Hawke's Bay, Sept. 10, 1910. — "I have been using your 'Dip' for a Nelson. August 13, 1910. — "I have used number of years, and it has. given me very satisfactory results. lb is most reliable." W. H. HODSON, Esq., Richmond, prices for my clips m the London market is the beat testimonial I can give." Amongst the high prices realised for Wools treated with MURTON'S DD?, those obtained for the "Hiku," "Bee," and perhaps the fact of obtaining top and "Titi" clips (from Waiapn District East Coast) at January series of London wool sales, 1910, may be mentioned, these wools fetched up to 16£ d, 15£ d, and 15d respectively for greasy crossbred. POVERTY BAY AGENTS: WILLIAMS & KETTL?, LTD. LIMITED. WE LEAD ! WB are still m the Lead with I Property Sales. t We have BUYERS for all classes of Property. If you want to Sell, give us particulars, and we will do the rest. BUYERS ENQUIRE ABOUT THESE : Area. ' Title Price Acres. 800 Freehold, Improved £11 0 0 750 Freehold, Improved £12 0 0 188 Leasehold, improved compensation ... £1600 1100 0.R.P., improved, per acre £2 12 6 1000 Long. Native Lease; low rent £10 5 0 12000 Long Native Lease; compensation ... 10 0 1800 Long Native Lease; compensation ... £1)400 1253 O.R.P. at £1 4s per acre; improved ... £900 725 Freehold, improved, per acre £7 10 0 594 Freehold, improved, per acre £4 10 0 1139 Freehold, improved, per acre £7 0 0 172 Land Transfer, fully improved, per acre £40 0 0 1780 Land Transfer, fully improved, per acre £6 6 0 1000 Freehold, improved... £8 0 0 3000 Leasehold, especially good bush grazing country (2£ sheep), per acre £3 0> 0 412 Leasehold, dairying country £1800 1500 Freehold, 0.R.P.,---improved, per acre £8 0 0 315 Leasehold; good dairy farm ... £3000 2000 Freehold, improved, per acre £8 0 0 C. B. DE LAUTOUR AND CO., I LOWS STREET.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12378, 11 February 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12378, 11 February 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12378, 11 February 1911, Page 8