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NOTICE WE, the undersigned Livery and Bait Stable Proprietors of Gisborne, have been compelled, in consequence of the increased cost of upkeep, rates, rent .wages, etc., to revise our tariff, and hereby mutually agree to charge the following; RATES on and from SATURDAY, 23th JDecember, 1911; such rates to be strictly for cash, except in the case of customers having current accounts. Old established contracts now in force with customers will not be affected by this revision of rates, but any new contracts entered into on alad after the above datejpvill be based upon the new charges asfbelow: —j Buggy H Hacks, 6 do. Is do. 2 fy - 10 p.m. (liter midnif tp to 10 p.m. " p.m. midnight. t. PADDOCKIN&. Horses, is per day per week. or 2s 6d or cles th Single-seated day Do., do--1 horse, 15s per per half-day. driver. 25s per day, 15s half-day. Double do., 1 horse, 17s 6d per day, 12s 6d per In .-day. Buggv and pair,V.os per day, 17s 6d pejf "half-day. Do., with driver, 40s per day, 20s Jfer half-day. Vehicles, with 4-horse teams and £3 per day, except for fauces, which may be for. Hacks, 7s 6d per day or 45s Note.—ln above quota drivers are engaged, the p drivers’ expenses and hor er, dis week where includes ffeeds. J R. REDSTONE AND SONS-" Criterion Stables. LANGFORD. HOGAN & GILLIES, British Empire Stables. J. CHAMBERS, New Railway Stables. FRANCIS AND ROUGHER, Albion Clnb Stables. BROWN AND JOHNSTONE, Masonic Stables-
Murton’s Invention was awarded FIRST PLACE at the Largest Sheep-Dip Trial ever held, viz., Canterbury, 18S7, when it secured Highest Points for: 1. CONDITION OF WOOL AT SHEARING. 2. MOST EFFECTIVE DESTROYER OF PARASITES. 3. MOST EFFECTIVE PREVENTIVE FROM RE-INFECTION. 4. EFFECT ON SHEEP AT DIPPINC Continuous Study and Long Experience have endbled the Inventor to very much improve this Dip. A. M. BEALE, ESQ., AGENT WAIAPU DISTRICT. MESSRS WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LIMITED, AGENTS POVERTY RAY DISTRICT'. MURTON’S VALUABLE FOOT ROl CURE IN ONE A*ND TWO ' GALLON TINSCONCERT Programmes and all classes of Printing executed by Wi up-to-date staff.—Quotations _ given at Job Department, "Gisborne Times*,” ’phone 600
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3464, 2 March 1912, Page 8
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436Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3464, 2 March 1912, Page 8
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