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INTERCOLONIAL LAIiD AGEfiST. Head Office : Sydney, N.S/W. GISBORNE OFFICES : GLADSTONE ROAD AND READ’S QUAY. LAND! LAND ! FOR IMMEDIATE SALE In POVERTY BAY.

SECTIONS. Also available in this district. AUCTION SALES. The Intercolonial Land Agency will hold PERIODICAL SALES OF LAND in this District. The Intercolonial Land Agency undertakes Surveys, Valuations, Management of Estates for Absentee Owners, Collection of Rent, and incidental matters. INSURANCES. ACCIDENT, FIRE, MARINE, AND LIFE. LOANS.

We have for Immediate Investment in this district the following Sums of Money :-£llOO, £9OO, £SOO, £4OO, £2OO, £2OO. c. B. DeLAUTOUR, MANAGER. EOUND— THE CHEAPEST BOOT REPAIRING SHuP in Gisborne, at LANG’S, BOOTMAKER, Gladstone Road. Men’s Boots Soled and Heeled, 4/Ladies’ 3 /- Children’s from .. .. l/° Sewing Extra. Country people’s repairs promptly attended to. Try LANG S for Good Boots.

FOR IMMEDIATE SALE,; A RARE CHANCE TO INVESTORS Cl APITALISTS desirous of securi ing a really, Good Investment in the way of a First-class TOWN BUSINESS PROPERTY are directed to that offered by Mr T. G. Lawless, being the Billiard Saloon and Two Shops in Gladstone Road owned by Mr George Williams. The property is now leased, returning over 12 per cent, interest on the purchase money. Full particulars on application to— Tj G. LAWLESS, Gladstone Road.

w ANTED—A Cook.—Apply to Mrs C. Gray, Waiohika. w F ANTED—A reliable Man, as Second Cook.—Apply Masonic Hotel.) lOR SALE —Young Shorthorn Bull.— Apply to John Wilson, Makaraka. WANTED to Purchase, for cash—Two or three-roomed Cottages, either on sledges or easily movable. — Hamon and Smith, Lowe street. ~r OST, near Maori store, Te Arai, on I 1 Tuesday morning—A Tick.—Apply J. it. Redstone’s Stables, or Baker’s Coacn. Season’s goods per s.s. “ Paparoa” J3l and s.s. “ Marera ” now opening up. Splendid assortment, and first-class value in all departments. —C. Rosie and Co. HAWKINS, while thanking his many . customers for a successful* Summer season’s trade, begs to announce the arrival of his first shipment of Wintur StocK. E have for investment, at moderate rates, from £IOO to £looo.—Hamon and Smith. WANTED to .Purchase Land, Te Karaka district; Cottages, three to £4OO. To Let : Small new-iurmshed Cottage.—J. Peckover and Co., Hishorne. D THOMPSON, of the Albion Hotel • Hardens, Kaiti, seeks re-engage-ment as gardener or otherwise; w.il be unengaged on Monday next. Apply, stating wages, to this office. IVTOTE the New Address— K. Robertson, J3l Hatter, Mercer, uud. Clothier, opposite Herald office (new Brick tihopp X ROBERTSON’S —Just opened, 20 dozen Lents’ Ties and buarves, in latest colors and shapes. ROPERTIES.—Those desiring to ouy or to Beil are invited to call at th° office of X. U. Lawless, Land ami Estate Agent, Hladstone road. 17\OR IMMEDIATE SALE—Pour best--3 drained, large frontages, .f-acres, m Aaiti 1 only £75 each: £lO or inoie cash, balance terms.— J. Peckover and Co., uisborne.

B7NOR SALE A NUMBER OF JC SPLENDID BUILDING SITES FRONTING ON ORMOND ROAD AND CLIFFORD STREET, WHATAUPOKO, ON EASY TERMS ; HANDY TO MANGAPAPA SCHOOL FOR FULL PARTICULARS, APPLY T. G. LAWLESS, AGENT. I7IOR SALE, Bargains, central: Eleven rooms, J-acre, orchard, £520; 4-roomed Cottage, shea, well, garaens, only £240. J. Peckovor and Co. EOR SALE, as a going concern—Splendid Business, stock at valuation, including lease ot shop, in main thoroughfare; gooa central position.—Hamon and Smith, Lowe street. IAOB SALE, on Whataupoko, Main road—- ! Good Building Sections, and £ aciea, close to town.—Hamon and omith, Lowe street. FOB IMMEDIATE SALE—Goodwill and Furniture of Boardiug-nouse, seven rooms, Central, very cheap, owner leaving, must be sold.—Apply T. G. Lawless, Agent. f * IEN PER CENT. Beduo--8 tion in Horsehoeing at J. H. Ormond’s only. Ti it to Ormond’s. MESSES HAMON & SMITH are now prepared to Discount Bills for tradesmen and other responsible persons, at Low Bates. Lowe street, Gisborne. TO Visitors and Tourists.—Arrangements can be made with J. E. Bedstone and Sons [for Coaches, Buggies, and Horses lor trips.jto Nuhuka, Waikaremoana, and Waipiro Hot Springs. These places are well worth visiting, and tourists can obtain all information in regard to them from Bedstone and Sons.

DO YOU WANT to Purchase Sections, Cottages, Family Residences, Farms ? If so, J. Peckover and Co.;, House, Land, and Financial Agents,' 48 Gladstone road, invite enquiries,- Properties ranging up to £IO,OOO, too numerous to detail in full in advertisement. Loans arranged on mortgages. Remember, J, Peckover and Co., House and Land Agents, 48 Gladstone Road, Gisborne. Telephone 211. HORSES carefully shod at Ormond’s Shoeing Forge. Hacks 4/6, Draughts 5/6 Cash. Take it to Ormond’s. JH. ORMOND is » now Shoeing Horses for 4/6 Hacks, 5/6 Draughts, Cash. Take it to Ormond’s. ryour Watch won’t go, take it to H. R. Smith, of the Goldsmiths' Hall, Glad stone road, next Firebell.

EVERYONE invited to inspect the Is and ] 6d Tables at “The Beehive” Fancy Depot. Wonderful variety. HAIR FRAMES and Nets in all shades, shapes, and sizes at “ The Beehive,” Gladstone road. IF you are buying a present, be sure and inspeot fl. R. Smith's stock before purchasing elsewhere.

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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 841, 16 March 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 841, 16 March 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 841, 16 March 1903, Page 3

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