BUSCKE & PARKER, LAND AND ESTATE ACENTS, SHAREBROKERS, And GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, Offer FOR SALE SOME$ OME G ENUINE In JgARCAINS IOOUNTRY jpROPERTJES., onnn acres, Motu, haif «» «»UUV' grass, handy to proposed railway station. Good homestead. Property is well improved. Lease right of purchase in about four years at 15s per acre. Price £5 10s per acre. ACRES Freehold, situated close to Railway and only 30 miles from Town. 1500 acres grassed, balance light bush and high l'ern. This is the best buying in Country Property at present offering in this district- Price £5 2s 6d per acre. 1 ACRES 0.R.P., at 17s per Jacre, Matawai, close to Railway Station. 800 acres in grass, balance bush. 7-roomed Plouse, stable, etc. Two road frontages. Well adapted for subdivision into Dairy Farms. Price £9OOO, on terms. "I ACRES Lease (Government), .LOO situated about 10 miles from town, 70 acres of which aro rich river flats, balance easy hills. 8-roomed House and outbuildings. Subdivided into 12 paddocks- Price £2350. 1 'IQCi ACRES 0.R.P., at 17s 6d,I B f/U situated about a mile from Motu Township. Can be made freehold in two years. 1300 acres grassed, balance bus'll. Easy hill country. 6-roomed House, woolshed, dip, etc. Large prospective value. £7 5s per acre, on easy terms. All areas of Station Properties and Dairy Farms for sale, particulars of which will be submitted on enquiry at Office. APPLY—- ' 3 ft, Em ms*, 3 8% ii 81 LOWE STREET. 8000 ACRES MAORI LEASE, Partly improved, with frontage to Coast. Low Rental and Small Price for Goodwill. Apply— IT § {jjjjj GUDIMS. CHILDERS ROAD. Agent for—C. B. HOAOLEY AND SON., LTD. NAPIER. MURRAY, ROBERTS AND COMPANY. LTD. WHOLESALE GENERAL MERCHANTS. ADVANCES Made on Stock, Growing Clips and Crops. SOLE AGENTS FOR HARBAS SPRAYING FLUID. “HARBAS” SPRAYING FLUID possesses those merits which make it the only Spray that the fruitgrower must not neglect to employ. The qualifications that a Winter Spray must possess are efficiency, ease of application, and RELIABILITY. I “HARBAS” SPRAYING FLUID | fulfils those requirements in a most marked degree. In ease of application “HARBAS” SPRAYING FLUID stands preeminent. The only operation necessary to make the material ready for immediate use is to pour on© gallon of “Harbas” Spraying Fluid into twenty gallons of cold water. The mixture is then ready—being of a creamy-white color, absolutely uniform, and without the least trace of free oil. There is no need to shako the tin or agitato the barrel before pouring in the water, and if preferred, the water can bo poured into the “Harbas” Spraying Fluid with tUe same effect. Beware of so-called Emulsified Oils, which, though possibly sold at lower prices, will give one part of your tree more oil than is good for it, while the remainder gets a. spraying of cold waterNOW IS THE TIME TO USE HARBAS. Enquire for Pamphlet: “WHEN TO 1 SPRAY, HOW TO SPRAY, WHAT TO USE.” ‘JJECORD R EICN |-j| OTE L, GISBORNE. THIS HOTEL offers the comforts of « Home to Country Visitors and Permanent Boarders. TARIFF, 6s per d»y or 20s per week to permanent boarders F. J. SINGLE, Proprietor-
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3604, 17 August 1912, Page 12
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520Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3604, 17 August 1912, Page 12
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