NOT[CL I AM A CASH BUYER OF FAT SHEEP ANO LAMBS Alao PRIME OX, COW, AND HEIFER BEEF. HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN, either at per lb or per head m the Farmer-' yards, for killing at any of th© local Works. Banker* : National Bank of New Zealand. T. THOMSON, Telephone No. 653. THE GISBORNE CO-OPERATIVE MEAT SUPPLY OOMPANY, LIMITED. Registered Office: 73 Gladstone Road. ] Telephone No. 23. WE ARE BUYERS Of J* AT QATTLE, gHEEP, J^AMBS, QALVES, OR pIGS. If you hare anything to aell, ring xv tip or send a collect telegram, giving particulars. No line too big or too small for us to handle. We offer TOP PRICES "on the fee 4" m tbe paddock. F. COLLIN, 67 Manager. A Cheap Sheep Run ? RATHER ! 3600 Acres freehold £6 15s. per Acre. 2300 acres English Grass. 600 acres ready to burn. 18 Paddocks. 26 miles of Fencing. 100 acres River Flats. 1000 acres Easy Country. Parts Flat and Ploughable. Balance Hills. Well Watered. FINE 9-ROOMED HOMESTEAD. All Conveniences. Electric Light, Motor Shed. ; Men's Whare. Large. Woolshed and Machines. Cottage. 60-inch Concrete Dip. Good Yard, Telephone. , ' Now winters IA Sheep, and does ; them well; besides 200 head of j Cattle.. Will do far more when place is ■ cleared. Fourteen miles from Town, 26 miles Freezing Works, by motor road. PRICE, £6 15/-_* m A*** £10,000 CASH. BALANCE ARRANGED. THIS IS A GENUINE, CHEAP PROPERTY. G. G. BLOORE POVERTY BAY LAND AGENCY. I Murton's Dip. DOJffiS NOT WASH OUT OF THI WOOL, DOES NOT LEAVE THE T4OK EGGS TO HATCH OUT. DOEB NOT HARSHEN TH* WOOL. DOES NOT TAKB ANY TROUBLE IN THI MIX. mo. DOEB NOT ALLOW YOU* SHEEP TO BE TICKY OR LOUSY. DOES NOT STAIN THE WOOL. DOES NOT COST "MUCH. | THIS DIP contain* a carefullyprepared compound of Arsenio, which dries on the .akin of th« sheep, stimulating the growth of the wool and keeping sheep olean. PLEASE ORDER EARLY, as we ' had such a rash of Orders last Season as to cause delay m executing them m January. AGENTB: . WILLIAMS AND KETTLB, Ltd., Gisborne. A. M. BEALE, Esq., Waiapv. I . ■ WE have the pleasure to announce I that we have scoured the contract for the conveyance of H.M. Mails between Gisborne and Wairoa, via Tiniroto. The Time-table will be as follows:— LEAVE GISBORNE. Mondays, 7 a.m., for Wairoa. Thursdays, 9 a.m. (meantitme), motor-car, for Waerenga-o-kuri. LEAVE WAIROA. Thursdays, 8 a.m, LEAVE WAERENGA-O-KURI. Thursdays. 11.30 a.m. (meantime). All vehicles will leave the CRITERION STABLES. Read's Quay, where parcels may be left and passages booked. FREIGHT AND PASSAGE MUST BE PREPAID. FRANCIS & LOUGHER, CRITERION STABLES. 8? GEO. SMITH, WATER DIVINER. SUCCESS EVERY TIME. NO FAILURES. READ THIS TESTIMONIAL, which is one of many received: — ~ ' "I have pleasure m certifying that tlie • Poverty Bay Fanners' Meat Co., Ltd., \ engaged you to locate a suitable site for ■ putting down one of the main wells at * their works, and I have to say that the j well was put down at the site suggested by you, and has proved, very satiafac- .. toi*y, as tlxe company ir obtaining a very f valuable tmpply of water from tom WfilP' t 'Phone No. 3. 661
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14234, 28 February 1917, Page 10
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