Telephone 110. Offices • Telephone 1-1 - Gladstone Head. DAIRY FARMS SHEEP STATIONS CATTLE RUNS RESIDENCES INSURANCES accident, ™ve, e Llfe, and Effected at LOWEST CURRENT RiTES
LOATsS NEGOTIATED FOR SMALL OR LARGE SUMS. A FEW CHOICE PROPERTIES Amongst others FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. 15 Acres, Kaiti, bargain, only £325. Residence, 8 acres, magiuncent 'K-W, Residence, and A-acrc, central, rare chance, £llsO. ... a-Acre, new. house, good position, Residence, 4-acre, exceptional terms, £550. . , , 500 and 1000 Acres, Motu, improved, cheap. 130 Acres, rich flats, near town. 800 Acres, near town, fine sheep country, cheap. 7000 Acres, hall improved, balance valuable milling timber, only —- 10s per acre. LO,OOO Acres grand sheep country, freehold, 15s per acre.
terms arranged for all OUR PROPERTIES.
WHATAUPOKO ESTA'I E SALE, 8 Dairy Farms, WHATAUPOKO ESTATE SALE. 8 Dairy Farms.
will; be sold by public AUCTION At WILLIAMS A_MD KETTLE’S AUCTION MART, On SATURDAY, JANUARY 9til, 1991, At 13 Neon— EIGHT SEUTIOKS, Nos. JO Lo 17 (inclusive). ACRES ACRES Adjoining the Homestead on the Main Road.
rn he AUCTIONEERS have reJL ceived instructions from the Executors of tile late P. BARKER’S ESTATE,- to sell, as above, on account of a number of buyers lor these' sections having been disappointed at their withdrawal at the Sale on December i'Jth. These EIGHT SECTIONS comprise ‘11)1 acres of the Best Land in the Bay, eminently suitable for Bair Dairying, being well watered, sheltered, and level. T E R iVI S : 20 pci: cent. Cash. 20 per cent. Six JUonths. Balance in Five .Years at 5 per cent. Subject to Improvements, the second 20 per cent, will be spread over two years. Plans and further particulars from— WILLIAMS ec KETTLE, LLd. THE INTERCOLONIAL LAND AGENCY, and COMMON, SHELTON & CO., Ltd.
HOUSE BAZAAR. WILLIAMS ALL SETTLE, I/IJITTST), Brg to notify {bat ttiorc il- be NO BALE at the Horso )la»aar UX'llL SATURDAY JANUARY Uth, when they will oiler, on account of Mr T. Reedy, of tCuparoa— A a USEFUL HACKS AKD HARNESS HORSES (all broken). Also,— The well-known Racehorses NOTORIETY and WAIAPU. Alto, on account ci various clients, — 1 Pair Brown Buggy Mai'cS 12 Useful Hacks G. R. WYLLII-I, Auctioneer.
HOUSE SALE. ■US next Horse Sale will be hold at the - Masnr.ic Smbles on SA'IUIiDAY, January Oth, at 11 o’clock. COMMON, SHELTON A CO., Ltd. J. B. KELLS, Auctioneer. “ X SAY, George, this Buggy of mine its JL tadly in need of Kcpuira and Paiuting. Where’s the best place to take it?” •i Why, don’t you know, Sandlant, of course (every tirno). " You will save money and get it turned out to new. Iho best shop in town i or Kepairs and PaintiDg.”—W. Sandlant. Bslablishod 18S7. Thousands of Horses , t , annually shod at Ormond’s Shoeing Forge Workmanship unsurpassed. * * Prices lowest. “ Take it to Ormond’s," an a save money.
JTiELLtiW Citizens '1?^ — JeJ friends and ene rates,—Why will you pay 'rp’lpy 'V more when you can get V&&' best of work at the lowest of prices at Ormond’s? Comparisons invited. “ Take it lo Ormond’s.” OPEGIAL Attractions for tho season at ij? “ Tha Beohivc.” Books, Stationery, fancy Goods. Toys. Prices to ~-nit all. -snvXT ANTED —An ideal tonic for strengthp y ening the h;:ir, destroying dandruff, and givirg the hair a soft, glossy appearance. Hendv’s “ Egg Julep.” Large bottles Is. Ob’.aiasbio only from ELSE AND AMBEUDC-E, Sole Agents. IX Uri j nr do the majority JffiSai'» * in this district ‘-Take it to Ormond’s?” S. \ Because he gives tho best j aluo and they know it; that’s why.
,Qj o TO H. R. SMITH’S FOE PRESENTS WANTED, immediately—The pab’.ia of Gisborne ana surrounding district to know that J. Lang hag just received a splendid assortment of -Ladies and Gentlemen’s best American Foots, and Boys and Girls’ Chroma Brother School Boots, f. speciality- Best Chrome Leather Fcotball Boots to clear at 8s 63. Repairs promptly attended to. ■^nrTwßEiv 1 “L'evonSh 0 uTe V V iiOTO.vH-A, 44 rooms, one storey.
This new ana up-to-date House is situated opposite the Bt-ilvay Station, three minut-s’ walk from theßachel, Priest, and Blue Baths. E’eetric Bights in every rocin. Letters and attended to. All trains met Terms : 25s pi r week, or 5s per day, Hennessy for boots ENNESSY FOR BOOTS
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Gisborne Times, Volume XII, Issue 1084, 30 December 1903, Page 3
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