OflXoos - Union Bank Buildings, iintranoe through Arah. Telephone 140. Telephone 140. DAIRY farms SI-IBEP STATIONS CATTLE RUNS RESIDENCES INSURANCE. FIRE, LIKE, ACCIDENT, AND .marine. XjOANS NEaOX,IATED Gj FOR uM |MALL OR
Lease with purchasing clause.—BoO Acres Sheep Farm, improved, conveniently situated, low rental, small goodwill. 10(00 lucres Bush, small block cleared undulating country,; O.R.R. at £1 Is. Worth seeing. 500 Acres Coast Block, leasehold, first-class bush land, wintering 2* sheep, £4, per acre. Bargain. 700 Acres, improved, good buildings, well situated. Easy terms , £-6 per acre. 2000 Acres, Motu, title O•R• P•. hush country, small improvements. Bow figure and easy termsWhangara.—We have a Block in this well-knoKn district. Call lor particulars. 2000 Acres, improved, at £2 2s, 1800 Acres, Improved, iu grass, at £2 ISs i carry 1* sheep per, acre. House, new, six rooms and *-acre ; £450. Terms arranged. £7so,—Six-roomed House and Corner Allotment, three minutes Irom Post Office. £lsso.—Gentleman’s Residence and grounds, mutable lor cutting .up. Bargain.
Huuuxot. cl Properties to choose from —the biggest selection In Gisborne, "Town or Country.. C. B. DeLAUTOUR, * Manaiier.
1M L J O iiT aN T SA.I/E of. POVERTY BAY PROPERTiES. MESSRS DALCETY & CO., LTD., ■Are instructed by q'HB BAST COAST NATIVE X TRUST LANDS BOARD, To disposo ot by. PUBLIC AUCTION. On SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1905., At GISBORNE, At 11 a.m., FHE FOLLOWING FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES.
PUBEiiOI/PS
■PAKQWHAI ESTATE, 47 uo acres, ' Improved, First-class Sheep, Country, a large area of which consists of Rich Flats that can be ploughed and cropped. All, necessary, Buildings and Riant-. Thirteen miles from Gisborne by; good buggy, road. MOTtJ No. r, 2000 acres, First-class Heavy Bush Band, Unimproved. MANGATU No. o, 20,07.5 acres. Good Bush Land, Unimproved. . MANGATU No. 6, 20,005 acres, Good Bush Land, Unimproved.. LYTTON ROAD, 17 acres 3 roods, 23 perches .(Good Suburban Section.) . MATAWHERO No,. 1, Lot 5 and Part Lot 4, 132 acres 1 rood 38 perches, Subdividt'd Suburban Sections, close to Abattoirs. MAIM A PENINSULA—TAWAPATA SOUTH No’, 1, 4370 acres. First-class Open Country on Sea Coast, Fenced apd Partly Improved. TAWAPATA NORTH No, la. 3090 acres. First-class Bush Laud,. Unimproved. (At present under lease to Mr Geo. Walker.J)j TAWAPATA NORTH No. 2, 1955
acres, do., do. WHA-NGArtVEHI N ; o. la, 080 acres, Clear Open ■.Country, facing the Coast, Fenced, Subdivided House, and all necessary Build, ings. WHAN.G-AWEHI No, lb, 1130 acres, part Bush, part Open. Country, ■Fenced, and Subdivided. WHANGAWEIiI No. lc, '7l acres,, on Whangawehi Stream. MO.UTEKE No. 2, Sub, 1, 191 acres, part Bush, part Open Country. (The Whangawehi and Mo.utore Sections are at present occupied by Mr G. C, Ormond, under lease.)
EEAbEHOLDS :
(For 21 'Yearn, ■with Right of Renewal i'or further 21 (Years). — MANGAHKIA' ad, 5007 acres, seven rniies from Tolago Bay, part Good Sheep. Country, part Rich Alluvial Flat (suitable for Dairying), Subdivided, into suitable areas. MANiGAPOIKE 2a No. 3, 5000 acres,. Mangap.oike B, 400 acres, and Mangap.oike 2d, 5410 acres ; Good Heavy, Fern and Tu'tu Land part Rich Heavy. Bush, Unimproved,
'ALSO, IN MARCH!—
jTAUORA No. 2, 45 miles from Gisborne, 50,000 acres. Unimproved Bosh Band ; 10,000 acres for sale and 40,000 acres for lease ; Subdivided into Sections suitable for Pastoral purposes.
Further particulars of the Properties can be had on application at the Board’s Office, Gladstone road, Gisborne, or at the Auctioneer’s or any of their branch Offices, in New Zealand?
Plans will be issued shortly. TITLE—LAND TRANSFER.
D'ALG-ETiY AND CO.;. Ltd •A. S. WACiI-I'SMANN, Auctioneer. GEORGE E. EEIOTT, Sub-Manager.
D. R. De COSTA
XAND AND COMMISSION AGENT l Union Bank Buildings, Notifies a few Properties, amongst others, which have been placed in his bands for Bale, and invites anyone desirous of acquiring or selling propatty, to communicate
with him,
1400 ACRES, Subdivided, Homestead, Yards, eta. (fully (docked). Pariiaulais on application. Terras. 800 ACRrtiS, 900 acres) Freeholds and 600 ACRES, 400 ac'es/Leasohoids 25 ACRES, neir town, with House, etc, KAITI —2, 10. and 6 acres, all easy distance from bridge. KAITI—Four ;J-acr,e Seclione, near Bridge. KAITI —4 J-acre Sect ons. near bridge, WHATAUPOKO —Half-aore, with Two New Bousvs, all conveuienceo, centrally Bituaied. A bargain WHATAtJPOKO—J.-acre. 3 rooms ; email deposit, balance as rectal. Several Town Sections.
FIXED DEPOSITS, 'HE Gisborne Permanent Building SoX. ciety is prepared to take Fixed Deposits, from £SO upwards, for 3,6, 9, or 12 months, at 4 per cent, for eith, r period. 11, M, PORTER, Secretory. WANTED KNOWN—That J. Thomson late of Patutahl, has started in Horseshoeing and Biacksmithing business In the Feel Btreet premises lately oooupied by T. Bell, next Times office.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1373, 7 February 1905, Page 3
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