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MATAWHEBO STOCK SALK FIXTURES. Thursday, July 25 Thursday, 22nd August Thursday, 12th September Thursday, 3rd October Thursday, 31st October. N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Ltd. WYLLIE & MASON Have received instructions from Messrs BULL AND SON, To sell by Public AuctioD, at their Mart, Lowe street, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 10th Instant, At 11 o'clock, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF FRUIT TREES, SHRUBS, And FLOWERING PLANTS, Etc., Eto. Particulars in future issue. G. R. WYLLIE, Auctioneer.

THE SOCIAL EVENT OF THE YEAR DRUIDS’ ANNUAL SOCIAL, In THEATRE ROYAL, TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, JULY 9TH, (Night of First Day’s Races). Doable Ticket .. .. l‘>s Od Extra Lady 2s (id Gallery .. .. .. 2s Od H. J. BURNS, Hon. Sec.

FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, CHEAP. rjpEN ACRES, HAITI. Also, HOUSE AND EIGHT ACRES, HAITI. Handy to Town. A Bargain. Apply at once. •WILLIAMS * KETTLE, Ltd. BUSHFELLING. ITTVENDERS are requested for Felling JL about GOO acres Bush, at Hokoroa Station, in two or three sections. Specifications may be seen at (he Station, or at Williams and Kettle’s. Tenders close on SATURDAY, 13th July. F. HALL.

STOCK SALE AT WAIBOA. W. G. SAKGISSON Will Bell by Public Auction at Opo:ti (Wairoa), on SATURDAY NEXT, at 12 noon, in the estate of the late Mr T. Clunie, the following stock : SHEEP DRAUGHT HORSES PIGS, Ac. 1300 ADVANCE GISBORNE ! More like London every day as proved by proposed drainage scheme, water supply' and the advent of the CITY BUFFET; Roll up for Luncheons, Teas, and Suppers* All Meals a Speciality! A RARE CHANCE. ICTOR SALE — Two Pure-bred Japanese JC Pug PUPS. Perfect beauties. Apply in first instance “ J.P.," Times office. WANTED —A Two-roomed Cottage, close to town. Apply “ Bachelor,” Times office. WANTED to Sell —Second-hand doubleBcated Buggy. Apply Des Barres’ Stables. WANTED to Purchase—Cottage and section, £SO cash, balance monthly, immediate; also, Cottages other clients, and J-aeres. J. Peckover and Co., Land Agents, Gisborne. OST—An Alarm Clock. Finder rei J warded on returning same to “ Eariy Bird,” Times office. FOUND —Black and Tan Dog. If not claimed in fourteen days, will be sold to defray expenses. Apply A. McKenzie, Ormond. EOR SALE, rare opportunity, homestead and dairy land, 4 acres, £SO cash, balance instalments; Palmerston road, bargain, jj-aere an< * 5-roomed house, only £2OO, easy terms ; lease corner section and house, main road, £250; Whataupoko, Villas and gardens, £415, £515; acre fronting three streets and cottage, £300; Cottage and 5£ acres £700; choice dairy farms near town, £ISOO, £000; houpe and 2 acres, Gisborne, £570; J-acre £GS; Dear Opotiki, 1223 acres, very" rich land, and homestead, main road, only £2OOO, terms ; etc., etc. Money to Lend, current rates. •T. Peckover and Co., Estate Agents, adjacent Crawford’s Book Arcade, Gisborne.

LOOK OUT for the Mohawks high-class and unique Entertainment in the Academy of Music, on Monday evening next. STUBBS & CO. have Buyer for Sheep Farm, value £2OOO to £3OOO. Also, Buyer for Sheep Farm, not too far distant from town, value £4OOO to £SOOO. STUBBS & CO. have for Sale a Block adjoining Makaraka Bailway Station. Splendid speculation. Rare chance for making money. STUBBS & CO. Land Agents, will be happy to assist enquirers and applicants for Government lands Free or Charge. Meetings of Land Board, Ballots, and Auctions attended for clients.

SAMPLES.— Ladies’ and Children’s Black Cashmere Hose at 20 per cent, less han usual prioes.—At C. Rosie & Co.’s. ~VT AT IV E ASSOCIATION’S J-N Fancy Dress Ball will be held on Thursday, 25th July. BEAVIS is the working man’s friend. He supplies a geod meal at any hour of the day for One Shilling. Hot Pie, Potatoes, and Coffee, Sixpence. Opposite Morrison’s, in Gladstone road. 'CTISITORS from the country should not fail to look in at the City Buffet at Noon, And don’t you forget it. WHEN you want to make 20s equal 30s in the purchase of very good servieeble Household Furniture, Books, Hardware, Clothing, Tinware, Harness, Brushware Boots, Jewellery etc., GO TO ATTWOOD. YISITORS to Gisborne can obtain Hot Meals at all hours at Beavis’ Refreshment Booms (premises recently occupied by Mr H. Warren). ’

OiPLEXDID Boarding Accommodation at © the Universal Dining Booms. Every attention, and charges moderate.—Mesdames Cramp and Stevenson, Proprietresses. A T ROBERTSON’S—Just to hand: 50 Pairs Kaiapoi Tweed Trousers, at 7s 6d each; 50 pairs Saddle Tweed Trousers, at 12s Gd each. IT is time the ladies and gentlemen were selecting their Dresses lor the Plain and Fancy Dress Ball, to be held the Natives’ Association. EOR Winter Wear—Boys’ Beefer Jackets, at 6s lid each; Men’s Waterproof Coats, from 255; Boys’ and Men’s Oilskin Coats, from 8s 6d (guaranteed waterproof).— At ROBERTSON’S. AVERY Washing Machine, Copying Press, I Ladies’ and Gent3’ Saddles, Go-carts, Toilet Ware, Men's Clothing, Fenders and Irons, CheSoniers, Crockery, Jam liars, Safes, Crowbais. GO TO ATTWOOD. THE Social Event of July will be the Plain and Fancy Dress Ball, in the Theatre Royal, in connection with the New Zealand Natives’ Association BARRACKERS for the Huia fifteen show best form after dining at Beavis’, Gladstone road. •• • , THE CITY BUFFET is now open. A splendid lunch lot One ShilliDg.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 149, 5 July 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 149, 5 July 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 149, 5 July 1901, Page 3

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