STOCK AND STATION. DALCETY & GO., LToJ STOCK, STATION & SHIPPING AGENTS, WOOL & PRODUCE MERCHANTS. Head Office: 96 BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHIN, LONDON, E.C. Branches throughout • Australia, and in New Zealand at Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin, with sub-branches in each Province. Capital Authorised ... £5,000,090 100,000 5 per cent preference Shares of £lO 200,000 Ordinary Shares of £2O Capital Fully Subscribed... 4,500,000 Capital Paid-up ... £1,500,000 50,000 preference Shares of £lO per share 200,000 Ordinary Shares of £5 per Share. Reserve Fund ... £270,000 D ALGETY AND CO., LIMITEjj, are prepared to receive Consignments of Wool, Tallow, and all kinds, of Produce for shipment to London or Austr<ili3i • CASH ADVANCES made on Growing Clips of Wool on favorable terms; also on Tallow. Skins, and other Produce consigned for Sale in the LONDON, AUSTRALIAN, or LOCAL MARKETS. . , ~ LOANS negotiated upon Freehold and Leasehold Lands at Lowest Current Rates of Interest. AUCTION SALES of Wool, S’kins, Hides, Tallow, etc., held regularly. Woolpacks, Fencing Wire, and other Station Requisites always on hand. AGENCIES— International Harvester Company of America Quibell Bros., Limited, Sheep Dips. Quibell Bros., Ltd., Disinfectant Kerol. DeLisle and LuitrelTs Cattlemen’s Friend (Painless Branding Composition). _ • Crawford and Son, Limited’s, Old Whisky. Bodm'' Bros.’ "Paristoscide” Drench. Booth. MacDonald and Co., Ltd. DomdiPs Wire Strainers and Wool Presses. Victoria Insurance Company (Fire). Huddart-Parker Co. Proprietary, Ltd. Shaw, Savill and Albion Company, Ltd. Aberdeen Line of Steamers to Capetown and London. Sub-Agents— OCEAN ACCIDENT & GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LIMITED. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSEREAD’S QUAY. T. G. LAWLESS, AND J^GENT, LAWLESS’S BUILDINGS, KAITI-CITY LAND AGENCY. Witliin One Minute of General Post Office. Established 1891. DISTRICT AGENT FOR— Australian Widows’ Fund Life Assurance Society, Ltd. Guardian Fire Assurance Company. Ltd. All classes of Fire Risks undertaken at Lowest Current; Rates o FFERS jyiOß QALE—£SSO. HALF-ACRE and new 5-roomed DWELLING (Kauri built), Washhouse, with wooden tubs and copper set in bricks. Just outside Borough Boundary, Te Hapara. Terms. £SOO. QUARTER-ACRE and 5-Roomed DWELLING, Splendidly situated. Just off ’Bus route and outside Borough Boundary, Whataupoko. Terms. £I2OO. 4-ACRES, and 9-roomed DWELLING about two miles from Post Office. Large and lofty rooms. Hot and cold water. Wash-house with wooden tubs «' d copper set in brick. Stable, buggyshed. etc. Terms. £IBOO. HALF-ACRE and 10-roomed DWELLING and Bathroom. Centrally situated, Whataupoko. Hot and cold water laid on. Stable, washhouse, workshop, etc. Dwelling plastered i.nrougr.oat. Grounds well laid out and pianted Terms. £IOSO. HALF-A ORE and Eight-roomed DWELLING, and bathroom, centrally situated, Whataupoko; gas and water laid on; gas heater in bathroom, built; of good kauii, matai and rims. £9O. Several choice high and dry BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, Whataupoko, just outside borough area. Exceptionally easy terms. £2OO. 3-ACRE SECTION on main road, Whataupoko, just outside broough. boundary, very easy terms. £165. Two good high and dry BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, centrally situated, Kaiti, within 10 minutes’ walk of Post Office. £3lO. 3-ACRE and 4-roomed DWELLING, Whataupoko, handy to Post Office. Terms. For further particularcs, write or call T. (t. LAWLESS. MORERE PRIVATE HOTEL. r THE Management of the above Hotel has been taken over by the undersigned, who begs to assure Patrons that the Reputation of the Hotel as being the most popular accommodation house in the district will be fully sustained. The Hotel is very conveniently situated to the Morere Hot Springs, which are largely resorted, to for their curative properties, and the locality is made more attractive to Holiday-seekers by the beautiful bush scenery. TARIFF MODERATE, and special arrangements made with Families and Patrons on an extended visit. Specialattention paid to Invalids, who ma,y obtain the diet best suited to their particular ailments. Connections with Gisborne and Wairoa twice weekly. Telegrams and letters promptly attended to. MRS BELLERBY,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2733, 11 February 1910, Page 8
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