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LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. PPLICATION having been made to me for the issue of Provisional Certificates of Title in the name of John Frederic Millner, formerly of Gisborne, Merchant, and James Milner, formerly of Gisborne, Plumber, for part of Sections 213 and 121 of the Town of Gisborne, containing 20 perches and 4 perches and seven-eighths of a perch respectively, and being the land contained in Certificates of Title, volume 3, folios 47 and 59, of the Register Book; and evidence having been lodged of the loss of the original Certificates, I hereby give notice that I will issue such Provisional Certificates of Title at the expiration of fourteen days from the date of the Gazette containing this notice. Dated this 17th day of June, 1902, at the Lands Registry Office, Gisborne. C. H. WALTER DIXON, Assistant District Laud Registrar.

I.X.L. DAIRYMesses macmillan and stewari, Gladstone Boad, notify that from MONDAY, the 23rd June, they will supply the Best of Milk at THREEPENCE per Quart, or TENPENCE to those taking a Gallon a day. Good, pure Milk only will be supplied, close attention will, bo given to customers, and the business will be carried on with strict regard to cleanliness. Orders left at the Dairy will be at o nee attended to

WANTED— About 3 Acres, within a mile of Taruheru bridge. Must be dry. An elevation preferred.—Stubbs and Co., Gisborne. ANTED to Purchase, for cash—About an Acre, in Childers road. —Stubbs and Co , Gisborne. WANTED Everyone to go to G. Warren’s for Coronation Fireworks. Crackers, Squibs, Masks. Everything up to date I ’ ANTED KNOWN - The Gisborne Tjmjs can be procured at G. Warren’s, opposite Firebell, Gladstone road. WANTED to Sell- Section, at Maknraka, Main road, £SO ; Sections, in town, from £4O upwa’ds, £lO cash, £lO six months, balance 12 months; also, Seotions, Whataupoko and Haiti. —T. G. Lawless, Agent. IN EMOA QUADKILLE ASSEMBLY— McFarlane’s Hall, To-night (Thursday). Music, Mrs Fernandez.—J. Harvey, Hon. Sec.

FIREWORKS and Flags, Sky Rocket'? and Chinese Lanterns, Crackers and Coronation Numbers—At “ The Beehive." Secure early! TO LET—A Two-roomed Cottage and 5 aores, 1J miles from Gisborne, and close to new Mangapapa School.—Stubbs and Co. __ ' —HOUSE to Let, in Roebuok •Vi Road.—Apply Clayton Bros. OKONATION TIES! Coronation Ties! Correct Colors and shapes, just opened, at Robertson’s. Call and inspect. WANTED KNOWN—G. Warren’s is tho right place in Gladstore road for Groceries, Confectionery, Fruit, and General Goods. Address: Opposite Fircbad. 1710 R SALE —A number of Pure-bred ! Plymouth Rock Cocks.—Apply Campbell Thomson, Gisborne. OR SALE—Good Bicycle, Dunlop tyres, acetylene lamp, &0., £7. Terms, if required.—Stubbs and Co., Gisborne. EOR SALE, as going concern-Leading Bioyele Business, Gladstone road, with plant and accessories.—For fu'l particulars, apply T. G. Lawless, Agent. AIRY FARM, 50 acres, 2£ miles from town, creamery, with six-roomed dwelling, splendid property, for sale on eaßy terms.— Apply T. G. Lawless, Agent. WANTED KNOWN-G. Warren, of the Gladstone Road Fish and Oyster Depot, has just received a large shipment of Smoked Fish and Oysters. Call early. £ \KANGES 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).

KifiiSJP yourself Warm by buying Kaiapoi and Roslyn Underwear, at Robertson’s. Large section of Covert and Chesterfield Coats now in stock. ■ ANOTHER BARGAIN 1 Alexanders and Strutt’s best Knitting Cottons, in all numbers, at 2s per lb. Re in time 1-0. Rosie and Co. _____ ATEST Style Ping-Pong Sets and Wooden Raokets at “The Beehive,’ Gladstone toad. OOD WILL of Native Lease, Mangatu, VTT 4000 acres, unimproved, first-olass heavy bush land; 1000 aorea, Motu, partly improved.—Apply J. G. Lawlers, Agent, iTOP at British Empire Stables 1 Stands ' 6d, heeds Is. <iigs and flacks for s hire. JPKCKOVJih AJNL n • Estate Agents, Gisborne, offer

FOR SALE. HAITI—IS acres, £l7 per acre. , 20 acres, £23 per acre^ „ 8 acres, £7O per acre. ' 26 acres, £6O per acre. 13 acres, orchard, cottage, ” etc., only £SOO. • 8 acres, and large house. n x acre and cottage, and Villa i or \ acre. . on Beach, good Cottage, only £BS. JVHATAUPOKO—Main road, cottage and only £250—£50 cash, balance terms. a acres from £45. 1,3, 4, and 19 acres and family mansion. * Houses " and land up to £ISOO, GISBORNE Sections, CottagesHouses up to £1250. Money to Lend. Rents Collected. Estates Managed. Large and Small Farms various districts. J. PECKOVER AND CO., Estate Agents, Gladstone Road.

CHORUS of barefooted Horses—“ Take us to Ormond's,” the Best in town. EXCELLENT Stabling and Paddocking Accommodation for Horses are provided by Bedstone & Son, of Lowe Streot. The firm have nearly a hundred acres of paddooking, and there is an abundance of feed. A GOOD PHOTO makes a suitable Present to send Home. This can be obtained at J. ROBB’S Photographio Studio EVERY housewife can save pounds per year by buying an “ Expert " Sewing Machine at The Beehive, and proouring a Paroel of Madame Wiegel’s Cut Paper Patterns.

SUPERIOR Workmanship and the famous Putnam Nail delight horse and owner when shod at J. H. Ormond’s. ■\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 organising a Picnic call and see J. R. Redstone & Son. They can supply you with all manner of vehicles, and direct you to the best picnic grounds. ONE of the most pleasant ways of passing an afternoon is to take a drive into the country. Redstone & Son can supply you with a first-class vehiole and a nice pair of horses. WHEN you decide to get your Photograph taken just call along and see ROBB. He can satisfy you.

IF your Watch won’t go, take it to H. R. Smith, of the Goldsmiths’ Hall, Gladstone road, next Fireball. OUNTBY SETTLERS are reminded that they can obtain excellent accommodation for their horses at Bedstone’s Stables, in Lowe Street. IF you wish to succeed in life get your Photograph taken at J. ROBB’S Photographic Studio, Gladstone Road. IF you value your Horse, “ Take it to Ormond's," and have it shod by an Expert Tradesman, Bo amateur business.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 455, 26 June 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 455, 26 June 1902, Page 3

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