MATAWHEEO STOCK SALE FIXTURES. Thursday, July 25 Thursday, 22nd August Thursday, 12th September Thursday, 3rd October Thursday, 31st October. N.Z. LOAN A- MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. WILLIAMS A KETTLE, Ltd. WYt_Lit & i'VIA&ON Have received instructions from Messrs BULL AND SON, To sell by Public Auction, at their Mari. Lo'.ve street, TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), 10th Instant. At 11 o’clock, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF FECIT TREES, SHRUBS, And FLOWERING PLANTS, Etc., Etc. Consisting of— Apricots, Peaches, Nectarines Plums, Japanese Plums, Pears Apples, Figs, Quinces Walnuts, Gooseberries, Currants Oranges, Lemons Cypresses, Macrocarpa, Larvsoniana Ismlss-a, Pinus Insignis, Maritima Austriaca, Norfolk Island Pines Wellingtonias. Azaleas, Camellias Roses, Weigelas, Bouvardias Cannas, Lilacs, Oleanders, Fuchsias Hedge Plants in variety, and others too numerous to mention. G. R. WYLLIE, Auctioneer. T NEW ZEALAND NATIVES’ ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL, THEATRE ROYAL, HUES DAY, JULY 25m, 1901. Double Tickets Extra Lady .. 7s (id 2s Od Dancing, 8 p.m. J. M. CUMMING, WHATAUPOKO ROAD BOARD. TENDERS will be received up to 3 p.m., TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), for Work on I-lall and Clifford Streets (Drains), Whataupoko. Specifications can be seen at Board’s office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. HY. McKAY, Clerk.
TENDERS FOR LEASE. rg LENDERS are invited for Lease of JL Sections 05 and GO, Patutalii, comprising 101 acres, the property of Mrs l’irnia Mills. Tenders to close on the ‘loth JULY, 1901. Particulars and conditions to be seen on application to E. J. CHIUSP. Solicitor. LOST. An imprest cheque, no. isi, dated 10th June, for £Bl, drawn by H. G. Price, has been lost. Payment stopped. H. G. PRICE. MONEY TO LEND. MONEY TO LEND on Town or Country Properties, in Sums to suit Borrowers. JOHN COLEMAN. BLAIRS’ FUND. ' A MEETING of Subscribers to the above Fund will be held at the Natives’ Association Rooms, on WEDNESDAY, the 10th inst., at 7.30 p.m, J. M. CUMMING, Hon. Sec. IxtivATE RESIDENCE. MRS WEST, Bright Street, has Vacancies for One or Two Gentlemen BOARDERS. EVERY COMFORT. TERMS MODERATE. FOR LEASE. DAIRY FARMS, at Makauri, in suitable areas to suit Settlers. EASY TEIt MS. Apply— W. H. TUCKER. A RARE CHANCE. FOR SALE—Two Pure-bred Japanese Pug PUPS. Perfect beauties. Apply in lirst instance “J.P.,” Times oflice. WANTED— A Steady Man, to milk and garden; no one but a man of sobriety need apply.—T. Steele, Albion Club Hotel.
'ANTED to Sell—Four Good Cows, to calve in a few days.—Apply T. Brosnahan, Kaiti. WANTED to Purchase—Cottage and section, £3O cash, balance monthly, immediate; also, Cottages other clients, and J-acres. J. Peekover and Co., Land Agents, Gisborne. \ f.f ANTED to Buy—Maori Curios. Apply VV “ G.K.,” Times office. FOR SALE, Cheap—Horse, Trap, and Harness.—Apply Times office. FOR SALE —Kaiti, corner section, 1 acres and House, £SO cash, balance instalments; 20 acres, main road, only £OO per acie; 52 acres, Riverside, Waimata, with house ; small properties suburbs, 1 and 6 acres; various houses and sections, Whataupoko; Gisborne, large house, gas throughout, let £52, and 2 acres, only £015; 1223 acres neir Oliiwa, very rich land ; 1-100 acres near Tolago Bay ; small leaseholds for sale ; Cottage, easy terms, Palmerston road. Peekover and Co., Land Agents, Gisborne. F i STUBBS a- CO. have Buyer for~Sheep Farm, value £2OOO to £3OOO. Also, Buyer for Sheep Farm, not too far distant from town, value £IO,OO to £SOOO. STUBBS & CO. have for Sale a Block adjoining Makaraka Railway Station. Splendid speculation. Rare chance for making money. STUBBS & CO. Land Agents, will be happy to assist enquirer; and applicants for Government lands' Free on Chahue. Meetings of Land Board, Ballots, and Auctions attended for clients. STUBBS A CO. have £ISOO to Lend, in one sum, in July. Bills discounted daily. CAN you knit ? Here is a rare cbauce. Baldwin's 4-ply Beehive Wools, in a few good colors, at 3s per lb. All other colors at 20 per cent, less than usual price.— C. Rosie A Co. HOT SUPPERS—Ham and Eggs, Grills, etc.—At James Erskine's Refreshment Rooms on Saturday evenings. BEAYIS is the working man’s friend. fie 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. VISITORS from the country should not fail to look in at the City Buffet at Noon. And don’t you forget it. IT is time the ladies and gentlemen were selecting their Dresses for the Flain and Fancy Dress Ball, to he held the Natives' Association. FOR Winter Wear—Boyc’Reefer Jackets, j at 6s lid each ; Men's Waterproof j Coats, from 255; Boys’ and Men's Oilskin ! Coats, from'Ss (id (guaranteed waterproof).— j 1 At ROBERTSON’S. THE Social Event of July will be the Plain and Fancy Dress Ball, in the , j Theatre Royal, in connection with the New t j Zealand Natives’ Association j mOAI, my boy, meet me at the City Buffet 2L at noon to-day. I have a surprise for you. WHEN you are hungry or down in the dumps call on Beavis, at Refreshment Booms, in Gladstone road. A good meal at a moderate price will cheer you up,
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 153, 10 July 1901, Page 3
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