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ammriu* SHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION GO., LTD. ’HE DIBEOT LINE OF STEAMEBS FOB •LYMOUTH AND LONDON VIA MONT« 3 VIDEO AND T.ENEBIFFE. THE LARGEST STEAMERS. IN THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE. Splendid up-to-date Passenger Accomnodation. Spacious decks and roomy abins. Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. FAILINGS (oiroumstanoes permitting.) Steamer. Tons Beg. Com- Sail’g mander. Date. Final Port LTHENIO 12,234 Kempson, E Nov. 30 Welgn. IOEINTHIO 12,231 Hart, E. Deo. 28 Welgn. E Boyal Naval Reserve * Makes Bio an additional port of call. Speoial facilities given to residents of the Dominion to bring out friends from Home .either by pre-payment of passage money in New Zealand or by guarantee. In addition to the above, Cargo Steamsrs will be despatched at regular intervals. Dairy Produce carried in Cool Chambers or Freezing Chambers at Lowest Current Bates All Steamers are fitted with C.O. 2 apparatus, which is most effective in extinguishing Are, and cannot possibly damage cargo or anything with whioh it comes in oontact. For full particulars apply to the Agents— COMMON, SHELTON AND CO.. LTD. DALGETY AND CO.. LTD. THE TYSER LINE, LTD. MONTHLY DESPATCH FIBST-OLASS CARGO STEAMEBS TO LONDON DIRECT: Steamer Commander. *Nerehana •Niwaru Tons B’rd’n 10.000 H. Hollis 10.000 J. Compton ’Star of Canada 12,000 J. M. Hart Star of Australia 10,00(F. W. Ulyatt Star of Scotland 10.00 CE. D. Beck 8,000 - 10.000 T. B. Linklater 10.000 J. Duncan 12.500 F. J. Kearney 12.000 F. C. Lidstone 10,000 W. H. Wilkes IO.OOOA. H. Kemp 12.5008. P. Craven 10.000 S. W. Hayter Due A’kl’d About 00t.25 Nov. 6 Hawke's Bay •Marere Mimiro •Star of India •Muritai Indralema •Whakarua •Indrabarah Tomoana •Twin-screw. The above steamers were all built specially for the New Zealand trade, fitted with refrigerating machinery of the moßt modern type, and are noted for the exceptionally satisfactory condition in which their frozen meat cargoes are being delivered. The Company is prepared to carry Wool and Produce of every description at the Lowest Current Bates of Freight. For full particulars apply to— WILLIAMS AND KETTLE. Ltd., Agents, Gisborne. MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., LTD. WHOLESALE GENERAL MERCHANTS. ADVANCES MADE on Stock, Growing Clips and Crops. SOLE AGENTS for BUTTERS’ PATENT FENCING. WILLIAMS’ PATENT HARDWOOD DROPPERS. KYLSKALE. The IDEAL WINTER SPRAY, possessing those characteristics that are 60 essential in a winter spray, namely, penetrating power,adhesiveness and ease of mixture and application. It is effective against Scale, Red Spider, and American Blight, and leaves the trees healthy and ready to carry large crops of sound fruit. THE“MODERN” LAMB TAIL-CUTTING and SEARING MACHINE“ETERNIT” ROOFING SLATES. These Slates arc fire-resisting, nonabsorbent, weatlier-tight, and damp resisting, and they neither fade, crack, break, nor decay. Weight per square yard of roof only 211bs, as against 671bs for Welsh slate. Also, — “ETERNIT” SHEETS for Ceilings, Inside Walls, and Partitions. London House: Sanderson, Murray, and Co. G. K. PASLEY ■yy ARE HOUSEMAN, JNSURANCE, MASONIC BUILDINGS, LOWE ST. LOANS NEGOTIATED. P.O. Box 176. Telephone 155. I HAVE FOR OFFER some of the best SHEEP STATIONS, DAIRY FARMS or MIXED FARMS there are in Poverty Bay, a.nd would be pleased to : show intending purchasers any property which thm- may desire to see. 5560 ACRES FREEHOLD, S miles from railway, 3500 acres in grass, balance bush and 6crub. Good HOUSE, Outbuildings, Woolshed, etc.; fenced into ten paddocks. Carried last winter 5250 sheep, 150 cattle and horses. This is one of the cheapest properties in the district at £4 5s per acre. O K'JCi ACRES FREEHOLD. 4 Amjej a U miles from railway by good road, 700 acres in grass, 700 acres being ■fellled, balance bus'll and scrub country ; about 1\ miles fencing; sheep-yards, 3roomed whare, etc. Price, £5 10s. ACRES LEASE, 36 years to uOU inn, at 9s 6d per acre. Goodwill, £2 per acre. This property is equal te the best Poverty Bay flats, a;nd I can highly recommend it to anybody wanting a place for dairying or mixed farming. A KAA ACRES NATIVE LEASE. 41:0 UU 50 years to ran. All heav-- bush country. Renit from 6d to Is 6dl per acre. No cash required to a good practical man who is willing to improve the property. G. K. PASLEY.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3374, 14 November 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3374, 14 November 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3374, 14 November 1911, Page 8

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