AUCTIONEEES, STOCK & STATION AGENTS LOWE STREET Agents tor —
Murray, Roberts, & Co Southland Implements Engineering Company D, M. Osborne Co. Manufacturing Company The Royal Insurance Co. Warnock Bros. Soaps Highland Dip.
PRODUCE ft FURNITURE SALES Held EVERY SATURDAY, at the Marl HORSE SALE, At the Bazaar, Lowe Street. EVERY SATURDAY, At 2 p.m. LIMITED. GO., STOCK, STATION, AND SHIPPING AGENTS.
Head Office : 96 Bishopsgate Street Within, London, E.C. Capital Fully Subscribed .. £4,000,000 Capital Paid Up .. £1,000,000 Beserve Fund .. .. £137,000 Branches at all the Principal Tow ” in Australasia. ADVANCES MADE ON Approved Station Property Ensuing Clip ol Wool Frozen Meat,
And All Colonial Produco. MAKING INSURANCE Effected at Lowest Current Kates. Wooipaoks, Fencing Wire, and all Station Stores supplied. AGENCIES: United Insurance Company Fison’s Sheep Dipping Powder (Trial Solicited) Aberdeen Line of Steamers to Capetown and London Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company .to London. Stores and Offices: READ’S QUAY. GEORGE E. ELIOTT, Agent.
MERCHANT. AOrEjRUI.ES ! Cooper’s Sheep Dip. South British Insurance Company,, Matawliero Dairy Factory. ,The Colonial Ammunition Company. Neill’s Spring Blossom Tea. The Melotte Cream Separator,, Etc„ Etc,, Etc,, FULL STOCKS ol GROCERIES, PRODUCE, IRONMONGERY, HARDWARE, BRUSHWARE, And EVERYTHING REQUIRED. For STATIONS, CONTRACTORS, AND GENERAL USE.
BLASTING POWDER, DYNAMITE, GELIGNITE* I am a BUYER of— MAIZE LINSEED RYERRASS COCKSFOOT CLOVER HONEY BEESWAX TALLOW CHAFF WOOL, HIDES ml SHEEPSKINS, W. A. O’MEARA.
SHERIDAN AND CO. MANUFACTURERS’, MERCHANTS, INSURANCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS HOTEL BROKERS, VALUATORS, Etc., SHIPPING, CUSTOM HOUSE, AND FORWARDING AGENTS, GENERAL CARRIERS, Etc., Etc.
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, TELEPHONE NOS.— IS ad Office 123. Wharf Store 49. C. F. KKHiiIS _ [H. B. WHYTE FERRIS & WHYTE, NATIVE AGENTS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS.
RENTS AND DEBTS COLLECTED. GENERAL CO M MISSION AND INSURANCE AGENTS. Secretaries of •• The Poverty Bay Trade Protection Society.” Houses Let and Looked After. Tradesmen’s Accounts Kept and Books Ba'ancod. All binds of NATIVE WORK done. Arbitrations Conducted.
Messrs fwbbis a- white beg to notify the Business circles of Gisborne that they have taken over “The Poverty Bay Trade Protection Society ” from Messrs Stubbs and Co., as from July Ist. 1902, and request the continuance of support accorded to their predecessors. We will do all in our power to Collect Debts entrusted to us as quickly as possible. Bates— Europeans 10 pc-r cent., Natives 15 per cent. Bents collected at 5 per cent. All work in connection with the Natives will be undertaken at a Moderate Charge.
SADDLER AND HARNESS • MAKER (Comer Gladstone Road and Peel Street). FULL Supply of all kinds of SADDLERY on hand and to order on the Shortest Notice. REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Telephone, .No, 157.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 463, 4 July 1902, Page 3
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