SALE BY MORTGAGEE. > JOSEPH BURTON KELLS, 1 Instructed by the Registrar o£ the Su- ' pieme Court, at G.s borne, acting on ' application of the Mortgagee, under the provisions of “The Land Trans--1 fer Act, 1885,” will on THURSDAY 1 the 12th day of June, 1902, at the hour of 12 o’clock noon, at the Wool Stores of Messrs Common, Shelton and Company, Limited, situate in I’eel Street, Gisborne, sell by Public Auction— ALL THAT THE ESTATE, RIGHT, TITLE AND INTEREST of Mortgagors ;u all those Parcels of Land situated in the District of Poverty Bay, in tne Provincial District of Auckland, registered in the Land Transfer Registration District of Poverty Bay, under the numbers noted, and containing the areas neieunder shown (more or less), namely Block Area.. .Vol. Fol. Allotment 67, Block. E Whataupoko... 22 31 37 191 Part Pakowhai 5013 2 9 22 46 Mangaokura 1 2027 0 0 23 106 Motu No. 1... 2000 0 0 13 296 Okahatiu No. 2 15,i90 0 0 23 38 Mangatu No. 5.„ 20,075 0 0 15 187 Mangatu No. 6 20,075 0 0 15 188 Matawhero B or 5, Lots 8 and 9 ... 33 112 37 192 Matawhero No. 1, Lot 5 & part Lot 4 182 1 38 29 270 Paremata ... 7,112 3 22 34 295 Maraetaha No. 2, Sec 4 (Te Puru) 3,991 3 0 37 195 M.ngaheia 2D ... 5,997 0 0 36 203 ALSO,—In all those parcels of land situated at the Mahia Pu.insula, in the Provincial District of Hawae's Bay, registered in the Land Transfer Registration District of Hawke’s Bay, under the number:) noted, and containing the areas hereunder shown (more or less), namely : Block Areaj .Vol. FoL Tawapata North No. 1A ... .... 2,096 0 0 38 148 Tawapata North No. 2, Subdivision 1 1,955 0 27 38 149 Moutere No L 2, Subdivision 1 ... 194 3 0 38 150 Tawapata South,' Subdivision 1 ... 4,376 2 5 38 151 Whangawehi No. 1A ..' 980 1 8 39 168 Whangawehi NoSi IB and 1C ... 1,203 311 39 169 And 39 170 Further information can be obtained from Cecil Albert deLautour, the Mortgagee’s Solicitor, at whose office the particulars and conditions of sale can be inspected. W. A, BARTON, Registrar Supreme Court at Gisborne. Dated at Gisborne this sth May, 1902.
DALGETY AND COMPANY, LISIITED, Will hold their NEXT STOCK SALE, At the MAKAKAKA SALEYARDS, At 1 p.m., on THURSDAY, MAY 32nd. Present Entries: gQ HEAD CATTLE (Young Heifers and Steers.) 1000 s H E E p (Wethers and Ewes.) Further Entries Invited. GEORGE E. ELIOTT, Auctioneer.
GISBORNE HARBOR BOARD. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. ON and after the Ist MAY, Wharfage on all Goods received at or shipped from this port must bo paid PRIOR to the same being delivered or shipped. By Order. JAMES W. WITTY, Secretary. Harbor Board Office, April 25th, 1902. WAIAPU COUNTY COUNCIL. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. AN Extraordinary Vacancy having occurred in the office of Councillor for the Tokomaru Riding, I hereby appoint SATURDAY, MAY 31st, as the day for the Election ; and I also appoint the Native Schoolhouse, at Tokomaru, as the place, and TUESDAY, May 20th, as the day, :cr receiving Nominations of Candidates to ■fill the same. WILLIAM O’RYAN, Returning Officer* Wa'ipiro Bay, May 12, 1902. WHATAUPOKO ROAD BOARD. IT ie hereby notified that HEAVY TRAFFIC of any description is PROHIBITED during the months of May, June, July, August, and September. Anyone breaking this By-law is liable to a penalty of FIVE POUNDS, which will be enforoed. A. FORDE MATTHEWS, Chairman. - FOOTBALL. POVERTY BAY RUGBY UNION. VICTORIA DOMAIN, SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 17th, 1902. 5 Senior Cup: KAITI-CITY v. WEST END. Junior Cup: HUIA v. WEST END. Admission, 6d; Ladies, Free. W. S. MoCREDIE, Hon. Sec. HOCKEY. A MEETING of all interested in the formation of two or more Hockey Clubs will be held in the Masonio Hotel, on FRIDAY, the 16th May, at 7.30 p.m. Prospective players will oblige by rolling up in foroe, whilst the presenoe of supporters of the game will be cordially weloomed. E. L. MAUDE.
' T. W. MOREY, iHVSICAL E D I U M. Advice on HEALTH, CHARACTER, BUSINESS. Can be consulted: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Address: MRS GOLDSMITH, Stout street, Whataupoko. TO LET. THE fine Suite of APARTMENTS, late Poverty Bay Club Rooms.. Pitted mth gas and water, and suitable either for offioes or dwelling. Central position. Close to wharf and post office. AEPll_ ALBION CLUB HOTEL. FALLING HAIR. PEOPLE afflicted with weak, thin, or falling hair can be quickly cured by the use of PARKER’S HAIR TONIC, a preparation which thoroughly cleanses the soalp from dandriff, open the pores of the skin, whereby the hair is enabled to grow soft, glossy, and luxuriantly, nourished by the Tonic. • ■ • PARKER’S HAIR TONIC is quite grease or oil; it has no objectionable perfume, and contains no poisonous matter. Sold in bottles at 2s 6d; posted, 3s; by E. D. SMITH, . Chemist, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. Should be on eyerv Ijßuy's toilet table.
IF you are buying a resent, be sure and inspeot H. B. Smith’s stock before purchasing elsewhere. value your “Take it to and have it an Expert No amateur £ VUU Horse Ormond’s, shod by Tradesman. business.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 417, 16 May 1902, Page 3
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