FOR SALE BY TENDER (Ab a Going Concern), r|pHE LEASE, with Fittings and Goodwill JL of Business of tho CEJS THAI* MART, Tondora c'oso on MONDAY, February 13th, at Noon. Possession given on Marah Ist. No tender neosssarily aooepted. Suoh an opportunity of aoquiring an o tablisbed and inoreasing business in a central position in this town is seldom afforded. .W. ,T. RAYMOND.
NOTICE. Mil TONEK. »EG3 to notify hia Pupila that ho he EESUMED TEACHING Voice Produc tion and Singing. Pup’ls for now quarter may now be enrollec THE VERY LATEST In the way of IVT OVELTIES IN FANCY GOODS. ■LnI GLASSWAKE, and PAINTINGS At the DUNEDIN CASH CO-OPEBATIVE CASH CO.’S DEPOT, n GLADSTONE HOAD (next to London and Berlin Piano Company), Offered at Prices Hitherto Unknown in Gisborne. I INSPECTION INVITED. I J. CUEBELL, Manager.
WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD., Instructed by Mrs R. HARPER, will Soli by Public Auction, on the premises, Kaiti, on TUESDAY NEXT, the 31st instant, at 1 30 p.m. : WHOLE OF HER HOUSEHOLD [ X FUBNITUIiIi, Consisting of— Drawing and Dining-room Furniture Bedroom Furniture 1 Piano Kitchen Utensils Poultry 2 Jersey Cows, in full profit 2 Heifers The above Furniture has been well kept and is in the best of order. A. HEA'N.Y, •A;uctioiieer.
WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD., Under instructions from the Public will Sell by Public Auction at their Mart, on SATURDAY, the 11th day of February, at noon, LL THAT THE ESTATE of the Iat e WILLIAM NICHOLAS ATTWOOD, Seoond-hand Dealer, comprising—(a) Stock-in-trade in Shop in Gladstone Road. (b) Book Debts. (c) Unexpired Lease of about 4 years, at i an annual rental of £9l. Full particulars and Conditions of the Sale may be seen at the Office of H. C. JACKSON, Agent, Public Trustee. KARAKA STOCK SALE. WILLIAMS AOT KSTILE,-LTD., Will hold their First Sale [of Sheep, Cattle,. Pigs, etc., at their New Yards, TE KARAKA, on FRIDAY, the 3rd February Present Entries ; 8 H E E P Odl/y Including—--2500 Full-mouth Ewes 1200 Lambs 800 2, 4 and 6-tooth Ewes and Wethers 700 4 and 5-year-old Ewes (a good line) 30 Pure-bred 3 and 4-year-old ShropshireJßaros A'4\4\ head of cattle Including—• 150 Station Cows 100 Calves 50 2-year-old Steers 100 Mixed Cattle I Shorthorn Bull 14 Good Weaners Sale at 11.30 a.m. Further entries invited. Luncheon at Allen’s at 1 o’clock. £*v R, WYLLIE, Auctioneer. READ’S TOWNSHIP. PEELIMINABr NOTICE. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD., Instructed by Mrs Abbott ana Messrs Bloomfield Bros., will sell by Auotion at their Mari, Lowe street, at Noon on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY IBth, 1803, SUBURBAN SECTIONS 4, S, and 6. Read’s Township,
Comprising 22 acres 3 roods 3 perches, Subdivided into Lota of Half-acres and upwards. ON EASY TERMS. Also, — On Account of aJClient: Subdivisions into j, j, and 3 -acre Sections of Lots 2,6, 12, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, and 20 of the Karaka No. 5 Bloch, having frontage to the Main Karaka Road to Gisborne and Waihora and loapa Roads. TITLE—LAND TRANSFER. TERMS EASY. .a. R. .WYLLIE, 'Auctioneer. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD. Instructed by the Poverty Bay Turf Club, will Sell by Public Auotion, at their Mart, Lowe Street, on SATURDAY NEXT, the 28th ihst., at 12 Noon— IHE FOLLOWING PRIVILEGES T 1 Lot I—Grandstand Publioan’s Booth Lot 2—Outside Publican’s Booth Lot 3—Right of Horses ,W. A. BEANY, Auctioneer.: FOR IMMEDIATE SALE* Rare Opportunity. £SO cash, balance terms ; Ownet leaving district ; must be sold ; bargain. EIGHT ACRES RICH LAND, OrMOND ; house, 7 rooms ; outbuildings ; acre superior Orchard—lemons and oranges. Local dairy, much required. Mr Orton, close Station, Resident Own ci\ j: PECK OVER AND CO., Agents, Gisborne. EEgsmtu v t -n mmi »
TE AUTE COLLEGE STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE will be held at Mohaica, commencing on SATURDAY, January 28lb, 1905. Old Te Aute Boys, Native Clergymen, Lay Readers, and others interested in the welfare of the Maori race are cordially invited to attend. JOHN THORNTON, Hon. Sec., T.A.C.S.A. POI DANCE. EXHIBITION OF POI DANCES BY THE NATIVES OF TUHOE-LAND. POI DANCES and OAKAB will be given by the Urewera Native Girls, and also by the men, in Wninray's Hall, THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, at 3, and the EVENING, at 7. Admission-~AduHa 2s Gd, Children 6d.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1365, 28 January 1905, Page 3
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