TENDERS NATIVE LANDS FOII LEASE OU SALE ''FENDERS are invited for leasing the land called MANUKAWHITIKITIKI D2E. area r>3 acres, situated near i’UITA, for a term of 10 years commencing Ist Auust 1113!). Tenders should be enclosed in a sealed envelope marked "Tender for Lease,” addressed to the REGISTRAR, NATIVE LAND COURT, GISBORNE, from whom particulars and conditions of tender may lie obtained. Tenders must state rental offered and read) the Registrar by noon on TUESDAY, the ISth duly. Alternative offers may also be submitted for purchasing the fee simple. The highest or any tender will not necessarily lie accepted. 27 TENDERS FOR LEASE I'M IE Poverty Bay Turf Club invites tenders for the lease for a period of three years from the Ist September, 1939, of portions of its property at Maltaraka, containing Sit .acres, P roods, Ifi perches, being Lot 1 on Plan No. j:s29, part Tdatawhero fiA Block and part Subdivision No. 7 Block, but excepting certain areas reserved to tlie Club. Particulars, conditions of tender, tnd specimen form of lease may be inspected at the Office of the Secretary, South British Chambers. Reads Quay, Gisborne. Tenders close at the office of the Secretary on WEDNESDAY, lilt!) July, 193?. at noon. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted, G. 11. SCEATS, 750 Secretary. TENDERS 'FENDERS are invited for the purchase in one lot upon terms of hose pieces of freehold land containng in tlie aggregate 1G acres 2 roods 1,5 perches being Lot I d.p. 1531, part ,'losed Road known as Section 20, tnd Lot 1 d.p. 2950 all of which pieces ire in Block 111, Motu Survey District
The property is situated at Motu imi comprises 0 acres of tlilt and the jalanec hilly. It has situated on it m up-to-date four roomed dwelling .vith bathroom, scullery and detached oom. Particulars and conditions of lender may bo inspected at the offices if the vendor’s solicitors, Messrs. Pees, Bright, Wauehop and Parker, Masonic Buildings, Lowe Street, Gishorne, at whose offices tenders close m WEDNESDAY the 2(!th day of July, 192!), at 4 p.m. 855 TENDERS r PENDERS are invited for the purchase for cash or upon terms of all that piece of land containing 20 perches being Lot a d.p. 2070 (Pt. Lots 8 and 10 d.p. 1 777 —To II a para Extension No. 1) pt. Matawhero B or •> Block together with improvements : hereon. The property is situated at 10 Queen Street To llapara and has a 1 roomed dwelling erected thereon with washhouse detached. Particulars and conditions of tender may ho inspected at the offices of Messrs. Roes Bright Wauehop it Parker, Solicitors, Lowe Street, Gisborne at whose ollices tenders close on TUESDAY, the 25th day of July, 1939. 950 SUITS & COSTUMES DRY CLEANED AND PRESSED SHIRTS AND COLLARS EXPERTLY WASHED & IRONED S. JIM LEE (SO Lowe Street) AND A. GEO. YEE (Next Salvation Array) LAUNDRYMEN Country orders attended to by post. FRUIT, VEGETABLES AT Dickson’s Fruit. Mart.—Sunkist “ Oranges, G for 1/-; Cooking Pears, lib. 1/-; Eating Apples, Gib. 1/-; Granny Smith Apples, 41b. 1/-: Tree Tomatoes, Sd per lb.; Pickling Onions, 121 b. for 3/0; Pineapples, Pnssionfruit, Persimmons, S for 1/-. Free delivery. AT Dickson’s, * Gisborne’s cheapest Wholesale and Retail Fruiterer. — South Island Potatoes, 281 b. 0/fi, sold with money back guarantee; South Island Swedes, Gib. 1/-; Good Onions, 31b. .1/-; Kumeras 4d per lb.; Pumpkin, Gib. 1/-; Carrots, Parsnips. Free delivery. Phono 1450. I'AESSERT Apples. Summers, Doughertys, 7/-. Granny Smith’s 8/-, Ballarats, (!/- per ease, free delivery. — Hardy’s Fruit Exchange, Phone 310. TAM Melons, all sir.es l td lb., Couking Pears, 3d lb.; Dessert 4d lb. —Hardy’s Fruit Exchange, 34 Pool Street. McKEAGU E’S FOOD NEWS “WINDOLENE’ ’’ and mirrors required. Saves avoids chapped at McKeaguo’s. ’ cleans windows quickly; no water time and work; hands. 1/- per tin “TAAIC” Tomatoes, ideal for frying, ” etc. An out of season treat at a reasonable price, 15oz. tins, 8d; 2Soz. tins 1/1. At McKeague’s, the grocers. T>EAL SAVING —McKeague’s “Now Famous’’ Loose Tea will give you 200 delicious cups to the pound. 2/5 lb., at McKeugiie’s 2 Grocery Stores. ('I OLD Loaf" Beans, IGoz. tins Gd. * “Geld Leaf” Tomato Soup, 11 ox., tins Gd. “'Foster Clark's" English Soups, 5 packets 1/-. at McTveague’s 2 Stores, Ormond Road and Gladstone Road.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19990, 15 July 1939, Page 2
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