SHIPPING. V SKAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION CO., LTD. THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS FOR PLYMOUTH AND LONDON VIA MON Tel VIDEO AND TENERIFFE. THE LARGEST STEAMERS. IN THE NEW ZEA3AND TRADE. Splendid up-to-date Passenger Accommodation. Spacious decks and roomy cabins. Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. SAILINGS (oiroumstanoes permitting.) Steamer. Tons Reg. Com- Sail’g mander. Date. Final Port ATHENIO 12,234 Kempson, RNov. 30 Welgn. CORINTHIO 12,231 Hart. R. Dec. 28 Welgn. R Royal Naval Reserve * Makes Rio an additional port of call. Special 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 tho above. Cargo Steamers will be despatched at regular intervals. Dairy Produce oarried in Cool Chambers or Freezing Chambers at Lowest Current Rates All Steamers are fitted with C.O. 2 apparatus, whioh is most effective in extinguishing fire, and cannot possibly damage cargo or anything with whioh it comes in contact. For full particulars apply to the Agents— COMMON, SHELTON AND CO.. LTD. DALGETY AND CO., LTD. THE TYSER LINE, LTD. MONTHLY DESPATCH FIRST-CLASS CARGO STEAMERS TO LONDON DIRECT: Due Steamer Tons Commander. A'kl’d B'rd'n About ‘Nerehana 10,00011. Hollis Oct. 25 *Niwaru 10,000 J. Compton Nov. 6 •Star of Canada 12,000 J. M. Hart Star of Australia 10,00(F. W. Ulyatt Star of Scotland IO.OOCE. D. Becit Hawke's Bay 8,000 *Marero 10.000 T. B. Linklater Mimiro 10.000 J. Duncan *Star of India 12,500 F. J. Kearney •Muritai 12.000 F. C. Lidstone Indralema 10.000 W. H. Wilkes ‘Whakarua 10.000 A. 11. Kemp •Indrabarah 12.500 R. P. Craven Tomoana 10.000 S. W. Hayter •Twin-screw. The above steamers were all built specially for the New Zealand trade, fitted with refrigerating machinery of the most 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 Rates of Freight. For full particulars apply to— WILLIAMS AND KETTLE. Ltd., Agents, Gisborne. MURRAY, ROBERT AND (10., LTD. WHOLESALE GENERAL MERCHANTS. ADVANCES MADE on Stock, Growing Clips and Crops. SOLE AGENTS for BUTTERS’ PATENT FENCINC. WILLIAMS’ PATENT HARDWOOD DROPPERS. SWIFT’S ARSENATE OF LEAD The Rest and Safest Arsenical Preparation for the destruction of the caterpillar of the Codlin Moth, and of all leaf-eating caterpillars. Sticks to the foliage for weeks, thus doing away with repeated sprayings. No matter how strong the solution there is absolutely no danger of burning or scorching the leaves. THE “MODERN” LAMB TAIL-CUTTING and SEARING MACHINE“ETERNIT” ROOFING SLATES. These Slates are fire-resisting, nonabsorbent, weather-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 WAREHOUSEMAN, INSURANCE, LAND & COMMISSION ACENT. LOANS NEGOTIATED. P.O. Box 176. Telephone 155. I HAVE FOR SALE some of the best SHEEP STATIONS, DAIRY FARMS or MIXED FARMS there are in Poverty Bay, and would be pleased to show intending purchasers any property whioh the- may desire to see. TOWN HOUSES. 1,-ACRE Section with 5-roomea HOUSE, opposite Recreation Grounds, good high and dry section, orchard and outbuildings. Good buying of £525. 1 ROOD 23} PERCHES near Wharf, with good 8-roomed HOUSE; all conveniences and office, etc. Splc did site for warehouse, and is a good spec at £3OOO on terms. 3-ACRE, Stout Street, with beautiful 8-roonied HOUSE and all conveniences. Price, £9OO on terms. 1-ACRE. Gladstone Road, wit-li 6roonied HOUSE and conveniences; outbuildings, storeroom, water laid on; a very handy place. The pric-e is £625. Terms arranged. HAIRY FARMS. 48 ACRES, Makauri, 9 years to run ; milking now 40 cows; milking machine installed; can be taken on very easy terms; houses cowshed, and outbuildings. Rent, £B3 5s per year. Goodwill £450; small deposit; balance on terms. 21} ACRES Freehold, 10 miles from Gisborne; good bouse, cemented cowshed with 9 hails; 1} acres orchard; bringing in good profit-: could easily milk 18 cows. Price, £1650 on easy terms. STATIONS. 1900 ACRES 0.R.P., at 20s per acre; 1300 acres in grass; 8 miles fencing; good 5-roOmod House', woolshed. sheepyards, cattle yards, etc; carried last winter 2 breeding ewes per acre with cattle and horses; very easy country and facing to the sun. Price, £6 per acre on terms to sfuit. 408 ACRES Freehold; good House, woolshed,. sheepyards; fenced and subdivided into 7 paddocks, orchard, outbuildings, and r r ery convenient on good road 1 . One of the nicest little- places in the district at £l2 per acre. Good terms can be arranged. 2570 ACRES Freehold, close to railway by good road ; 700 acres in grass ; 700 acres being felled ready for burning ; balance bush and scrub country; about 8 miles fencing, 3 -roomed whare and sheepyards; good easy country; well watered' and facing well. Price, £5 IQs per acre; terms arranged.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3392, 6 December 1911, Page 10
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