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UNRESERVED SALE. WYLLIE AND MASON, Instructed by Mr R Little, who is leaving for England, will Sell by Public Auction, at his premises, Haiti, on WEDNESDAY, the 4tn June, 1902, at 10 30 a.m.— rnHE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND X DEAD STOCK, Comprising 40 Head Cattle 28 Horses Sheep Dogs Dray, Spring Cart Buggy and Harness. And also THE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Consisting of a Large and Varied Assortment of FURNITURE, including a GOUD PIANO (nearly new). G. R, WYLLIE, Auctioneer.

COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE. TXUKING Repairs to Bridge at Eppie’s Corner, near Kia Ora Butter Factory, the Baak Load will be CLOSED for Traffic on WEDNESDAY, June 4th. Da G. FRASER, County Engineer. Gisborne, June 2, 1902.

NOTICE. PERSONS are Cautioned against Tres. passing on the Gisborne Fret sung Worka Paddocks at Kaiti. T. A. COLEMAN, Interim Secietaiy. NOTICE. T this Season of the year, or any XX other Season, the Masonic Staples are now the Rest to put up at. Ladies’ Waiting Room, with every con Jiioace. Special teims to constant cusoiners. CLIPPING. Horses Clipped by an Expert. Any style. Moderate charges.—At Masonic Stables. W. F. SINCLAIR. Telephone 80. WANTED— A Housekeeper, for Tiniroto. For particulars apply Times oilice. tE?" ANTED KNOWN The Trocadero V * Coffee Stall has been taken over by A. Wiles and Co., and opens every night at the corner of Peel street. 'ANTED to Sell—S'-ctions, on Whatauv V poko, from £O2 10s upwards ; one £lO cash, balance in two years. Also, several well-built Cottages in various localities.—T U Lawless, Agent.

\i\f ANTED, for a term of jears -A email v f Dairy I' 1 -nil of 50 or 60 acres, with or without cottage, or would purch se in existing lease. —Stubbs and Co., Gisborne. ■ttSTTANTED to Sell Houses, on WhatauVV poko, £290, £335, £350, £375, £SOO, £G2O, £OSO, eto. Terms arranged.— T. G. Lawless, Agent. LOST, yesterday, in Gladstone road A small Diamond Ring (with “ Ever True’' on it). Reward, on returning to •* Timor” office. OST, between Kaiti and Whataupoko, a 8 1 lady’s Tan Strap Shoe.—Apply Rees Bros. LOST, between Grey street and Beach — Gold Broooh, diamond in centre. Reward on returning samo to “Times” office. A and MELONS will never be cheaper this year than now. Oranges Is dozen, Citron Melons from 4d each.— •J. Walter Bull, next Craig’s (no other address).

ANOTHEIt BARGAIN ! Alexanders and Strutt’s best Knitting Cottons, in all numbers, at 2s per lb. Be -in time I —C. Rosie and Co. (10-OPEIiATIVE Building Society Shares ■' for sale. —Stubbs and Co., Commission its; Gisborne. f aTEST Style Ping-Popg 8 A Wooden ESfkets at 11 'lhe Gladstone road. Sets and Beehive,” Cl OODWILL of Native Lease, MaEgaMl; JT 4000 acres, unimproved, first-class heavy bush land ; 1000 acres, Motu, partly improved.—Apply T. G. Lawlers, Agent. WELL-BUILT Four-roomed Cottage, on Whataupoko, to be sold cheap. Owner leaving district.—Apply T. G. Lawless, Agent cjTOP at British Empire Stables 1 Stands O 6d, Feeds la. Gigs and Hacks for hire. AT BOBEBTSON’S —Special Value in Hats and Shirts, Hoslyn and Kaiapoi Underwear, Boys’ and Men’s Jerseys, Novelties in Collars and Ties.

ANTED TO SELL Sections from £45. Cottages from £9O. Cottages in Gisborne^, Villas in Gisborne. Cottages, Whataupoko. Villas, Whataupoko^ Cottages in Kaiti. Villas in Kaiti L Money to lend. Thirteen-acre Farm. Nineteen-acre Farm. One is Five Hundred. The other is Fifteen Hundred. Both close to Gisborne^ Farms up to £7OBO. Enquire Land Agents, J. PECKOVER AND CO., Gladstone Road, Gisborne., WANTED TO ' • Good House and Land, Ormond district.

jbJ first-class property, about two miles from creamery. Valuable river frontage. Comfortable house. Bare chance for investor.—Stubbs and Co., Land Agentß, Gisborne. FOR SALE—B eautiful Dairy Farm, about 400 acres, first-olass grass land, fronting railway station, two miles from creamery; well watered, and subdivided into five paddocks. Price, £5 10s per aore.—Stubbs and Co., Lowe street, Gisborne. AT ROBERTSON’S —New Goods in Boys’ Reefer Jackets, Boys’ Covert Coats, Boys’ Norfolk and Sailor Suits, Hats, Shirts, and Caps. rgVO Speculators and Others —10,000 acres 8 let, 2nd, and 3rd class Land, 53 miles from Auckland and 18 from Pokeno. Splendidly watered ; well adapted for cutting up. Meanwhile would pay good interest as a cattle run. Price, 15s per acre. Easy terms. —Stubbs and Co., Lowe Btraet, Gisborne. CHORUS of barefooted Horses— 11 Take us to Ormond’s,” the Best in town. EXCELLENT Stabling and Paddocking Accommodation for Horses are provided by Bedstone & Son, of Lowe Street. The firm have nearly a hundred acres of paddocking, and there is an abundance of feed.

A GOOD PHOTO makes a suitable Present to send Home. This can be obtained at J. ItOBB’S Photographic Studio

EVERY housewife can save pounds per year by bujing aa-‘Expert” Sewing Machine at The Beehive, and procuring a Paroel of Madame Witgel’s Cut Paper Patterns. SUPERIOR Workmanship r , iO and the famous Putnam Nail delight horse and owner Ipss-ty-ifSjr when shod at J. H. Ormond's, i " t Take it to Ormond's 1" A FIRST-CLASS Conveyance and a Careful Driver can be obtained by consulting J. R. Redstone & Son, whose supply of carriages are the best in town. If you prefer to ride you can be supplied with a good hack. IF you are buying a resent, be sure and inspect H. R. Smith’s stock before purchasing elsewhere. IF you are organising a Picnic call and see J. R. Redstone & Son. They can supply you with all manner of vehicles', and direct you to tbs best plquio grounds,

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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 432, 3 June 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 432, 3 June 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 432, 3 June 1902, Page 3

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