- LAHDJALE. d ; WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, k Limited, n Will sell e On SATURDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, 6 la the i, ACADEMY OB' MUSIC, At 11.30 a.in., ? THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE ‘ PROPERTIES:— TOWN SECTIONS. 1 Custom-House and Harris etre* t: Sections ; G and 7 (Porter’s Hall), with all build- ■ ings, 4-acre. t Grey street: Section No. 203, fa acre, with : Seven-roomed Dwelling. Childers Road and Peel Street: Section 59, , fa acre. Milltnwn: Ufa Acres, in suitable Building Lots. Palmerston Road : Quarter-acre, with Eightroomed Dwelling (now occupied by Mr C Nicholson). Palmerston Road : Section No. 250, J-acre. Cust'-m-nouse Street: Section No. 5, 1-acre. Palmerston Road: Sect ; on No 238. fa acre, with Dwelling. Cobden street aud Berry street: Sub-sections 3,4, 5, G, and 7. WHATAUPOKO. 1 Sections 142 and 80, Whatiupoko, in suitablo Building Seciion-s each lieauiifully laid oil in orchard and garden. Mr Ling has made this property one of the choicest spots on Wbaiuupoko, anil its proximity to the Mang-'gapa School should make it specially attractive. Section 122, Cliff, rd street, 33 perches. I in orchard and potatoes. Section 17, The Point (liver frontage), 1 rood 32 perches. VICTORIA TOWNS!IIP. Section No. GO, J-acre. KAITI. Section No 22, Block 321, 0 acres 3 roods 33 perches, ali fenced and grassed, fronting Wamui road. Several very desirable building sites on Knit' (io acres), the property of Mr P. Mooney. AWAPUNI. Section No 33, with New Eight-roomed Dwelling and Outbuildings, 9 acres 3 roods 0 porches, the property of Mr ( H. Wilkinson. I MATAWHERO. < Section No. 6», about 1G acres, with Lrase 40 acres on Makaraka Racecourse, the property oi Mr John Wilson. Section No. 34, Toanga, 10 acres. MOTU. : Section No. 3 (all good bush), 1030 acres. RANGIRIRI. Section No. 1, consisting of about 1730 acres, of which 500 are open country; balance b good bush. (1 TE KARAKA. s .
Section 8, containing 5 acres 2 roods 32 perches, subdivided into small sections. MARAETAHA (NICK’S HEAD).; £ration No. 6, 300 acres. Section No. 0, 438 acres. (First-class Grazing Country) ORMOND TOWNSHIP. Sections 38, 39, 40, and 41, about 4J acres, fenced ; main road frontage ; some fruit trees. PATUTAHI TOWNSHIP. Sections 6,7, 8,9, 10, 11, 00—each : J-acre. A F. KENNEDY, Auctioneer. PROHIBITION. Mr W. D. LYSNAR will Address a Public Meeting against Prohibition at THE THEATRE ROYAL, CHEBORNE, on WEDNESDAY, the 15th, at 7.30. . Prohibitionists and Questions cordially invited. .NOTICE. THE Partnership recently subsisting between Charles William Ferris, jun., and Hugh Bennie Whyte, under the style of “FERRIS AND WHYTE, - has been dissolved by mutual consent, as from September stli, 1902. MR C. W. FERRIS will continue the Business, and will receive and pay all debts owing to or by the late Partnership. Dated at Gisborne this 7th day . of October, 1902. H. B. WHYTE. CHARLES WILLIAM FERRIS (Junior). Witness to Signatures : ARTHUR W. REES, .Solicitor, Gisborne.
POVERTY BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL SHOW, 1902* INTENDING EXHIBITORS are reminded that ALL ENTRIES CLOSE on SATURDAY, 18th INSTANT, at the Secretary’s Office, situate in Lowe Street, Gisborne. G. R. WYLLIE, Secretary, POVERTY BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. EXTRA CLASSES. CLASS 20A.—Mr J, Ilackctt oilers a Special Prize ol £1 10s for Best, Yearling by Warrior. Three entries or no prize given. CLASS 180.—Best Girl Rider under 15 years- of age. Ist prize, £1 Is, presented by R. J. Reynolds, Esq; 2nd prize, 10s (id. CLASS 181.—Best Boy Rider under 15 years of age. Ist prize, £1 Us 6'd ; 2nd prize, 10s 6d (both presented by G. C_. Ormond, Esq.) G. R. WYLLIE, Secretary. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL* NOTICE* THE PATIKI BRIDGE, HauitiTakapau Road, being unsafe for traffic will be CLOSED on Tuesday, 11th inst., and during repairs. D. G. FRASER, County Engineer. . ZEALANDIA QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY. A WIND-UP DANCE (Plain and Fancy) will be held in the Academy of Music, on THURSDAY EVENING, October 16th. Dancing, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Supper provided. Tickets, Gents, 3s Cd ; Ladies', free, M.C., Mr 11. Pool, A. POOL, Secretary.
Public Works Office, Gisborne, Oct. 11th. 1902. TENDERS will be received at this Office, till Noon on SATURDAY, October 25th, for Erection of Repairing Shed, Gisborne. Plans and specifications at this Office. No tender need necessarily be accepted. C. E. ARMSTRONG, Assistant Engineer. IF you are buying a resent, be sure and inspect H. R. Smith's stock before purchasing elsewhere. COUNTRY SETTLERS are reminded that they can obtain excellent accommodation for their horses at Redstone s Stables, in Lowe Street. 1" ACE Patterns, D’Oylrys, Braids, TransJ fer Designs, Wools, Silks, Peri-lustra, and all materials for Fancy Work, at “ The Beehive,” Gladstone road. UST ARRIVED-On Sale, at Mrs M. Cavanagh’s (late H. Warren), PingPong Sets and Extra Balls. STOP at British Empire Stables 1 Stands 6d, Feeds Is. Gigs and Haoks .for bits-
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 545, 15 October 1902, Page 3
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