H IS . MAJESTY’S THEATRE, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, and MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON at 2.30 p.m. VAL VOUSDEN, i FAMOUS IRISH ENTERTAINER, <• Rocoivod Last Night by a Large and. j Dolightod Audionce. I J NEW ITEMS TO-NIGHT,
EVERYTHING NEW and ORIGINAL. More Laughter Than Evor. REMEMBER THIS AFTERNOON at 2.30, AND THIS EVENING at 8 p.m. Matinee Prices — Children 6d, Adults Is. Night Performance —3s, 2s, and Is.
ALVATION ARMY HALL, 1 GISBORNE. MEETINGS will bo hold ALL DAY TO-MORROW at tho S. A. Hall. Holiness Meotin". 11 a.m. Bible Reading by Bro. Peart. Bright and Cheerful Mooting, 3 p.m. Salvation Meeting, 7 p.m. Special Company. Song b.y the Male Choir. A Hearty Welcome to All.
OPEN AIR TO-NIGHT. Brass Band present. Special MEETING Noxt THURSDAY.
BRIGADIER ALBISTON loading on all day Sunday week. Seo Noxt Saturday’s Times. No-license league.—Monthly MEETING will bo hold in Wesley Schoolroom on MONDAY Noxt, Stli inst., at 7.80 p.m. Paper: Mr. C. Pallc on “No-License and the Revenuo.” Light Refreshments. Music. All sympathisers invited. TECHNICAL SCHOOL. A CLASS for Instruction in Vocal Music will ho hold in tho Schoolroom on MONDAY EVENING Noxt, the Bth inst., at 7 o’clock. Mr. Sidebottom, Instructor. W. MORGAN, Secretary. Monster social onster Social IN AID OF THE FUNDS FOR DUILDING CHVIMMING »ATHS,
THURSDAY and FRIDAY, JULY 11 and 12, IN N.Z. SHIPPING CO.’S WOOLSTORE, Groy-street. TICKETS: Thursday—Gents., ss. Ladies, 2s 6d. Friday—Children’s Night. Children, Is. Adults, 3s, admitting 1 adult and 2 children. JjIRIDAY, 0 AT 11 A.M. JJIGHLY TIMPORTANT gALE OF jQAiRY TYARMS. THE WELL KNOWN JgRUNTWOOD OVER 25 YEARS IN CULTIVATION. STATE. 1000 A OIIES ’ SUBDIVIDED INTO DAIRYING FARMS, RANGING FROM 30 TO ISO A OEE3
IN EXTENT. "Jf'DEAL JQAIRYING OONDI- - GRAND CLIMATE. SOME OF THE RICHEST LAND IN THE WAIKATO. LEVEL, WELL-WATERED PADDOCKS, EASILY WORKED. SHADE AND SHELTER. SPLENDID ROADS. NO MUD. ONE OF THE MOST SUCCESSFUL CO-OP. DAIRY FACTORIES TO SUPPLY. T ]^/f ANDENO JACKSON, IN CONJUNCTION WITH “THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING C 0.,”
Having been favored with instructions from FRANK ROSS, ESQ., will sell by Public Auction, at the Chamber of Commerce, Swanston Street, Auckland, on above date, All that fine block of DAIRYING COUNTRY, conveniently situated within 35 minutes drive of Cambridge, an hour of Hamilton, one mile from Bruntwod Radway Station, and 21 miles from the Cambridge Co-operative Dairy Company’s Factory, Hautapu.
THE PROPERTY CONTAINS J.OOO ACRES OE RICH ALLUVIAL LAND. 820 Acres of level, clean paddocks, most of wliicli are in the highest stato of cultivation. J.BO Acres fine old Kaliikatea Swamp, surface sown with English grasses and clovers. Drains encompass and intersect. Grows abundance of rich feed, summer and winter. VERY VALUABLE BLOCK. . PLANTATIONS, containing many beautiful English Trees, bounding most of the Allotments, affording plenty of shade and shelter for stock. EVERY PADDOCK WELL WATERED. Returns from 60 Cows pastured upon about 120 acres last season average over £l2 per cow, which speaks for itself in regard to Dairying Capacity of the Land,, The subdivision of this property affords' an exceptional opportunity for a man with small capital to secure a Farm of first-class quality in tip-top heart on exceptionally easy terms. The Property is subdivided so that existing fences may serve as boundaries to each lot. Purchasers can get immediate possession if required and start milking at once. BUILDINGS around the Homestead, which may be sold for removal, comprise—Large Stable, 3 well-ap-pointed loose boxes; Feed-room; Spacious Barn, surrounded by 5 looseboxes ; Buggyslied, Harnessroqm, Toolroom (concrete floors), Shearing Shed, Implement Shed, Butcher’s Shed, Sheepyards, Dip, Piggeries, Kennels, Manure Shed, Calf Shed, Waggon Shed, Cowshed (20 bails), Cattle-vards, Horse Corral. Two 5-roomed Cottages HOMESTEAD contains 11 large, lofty rooms, 2 back rooms, hot and cold water; rain system to tanks; all necessary outside offices, sejitic tank; large poultryhouse, kennels. Garden, containing rare old trees, orchard; walnut plantation, lawn. AN ATTRACTIVE HOLIDAY RESIDENCE. Bracing air; beautiful views; shooting, deer-stalkmg, fishing, golf, polo, and good hunting country (Waikato Hounds kennelled at the Homestead). Adjoining Baddocks Dairyed on Shares.
PH OFITA BLE INVESTMENT. 44 Hours’ Kail from Auckland. TITLE: LAND TRANSFER. Plans.about 15th July. 10 per cent, on tho full of the hammer. 10 per cent, on possession. 5 per cent at end of 2nd, 3rd, 4tli, stli, and Gth years; balance at tlio end of 7tli year. Interest at rate of 5 per cent on all unpaid amounts. Racing Correspondents, Auckland. All communications promptly at-1 tended. No Reply no Business, unless bv special arrangement. Price Lists posted- free to any address. Bankers, National Bank of New Zealand. New Zealand Cup straight out. Grand National Steeple and Hurdle Double. -i Winter Cup and Hurdle Double. Telegraphic Address: Ryan and •‘De Groen, Auckland. Letters, P. 0., Bos 278. *
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2125, 6 July 1907, Page 3
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