JVeio Advertisements. • ’»»£ J’Z THIS WELL-KNOWfj HOB^B t will,r<)n with his MARES 1 at Eaiteratahi, tins' season. T. T k Terms : Single Mardsi £3%; ttvo or mofre M •i era « .. As the numbedof mires “ta limited an early application is invited. The paddock accommodation is,qxcellent, and every care will'.li?ta£iit’,»lKd>-siJ'»eipM»4fc bility incurred. Paddocking frier "filT ‘ ffifA’ rnbfftli, expiration of said month Is 6d per week will btfiArWLiig’jaii ,zai<Aj AU fees to be paid pa remqvql qf jijres.... ; j 609 JOHN BRODIE. TO THE INHAfilTAN¥s‘oi' GlißljßijfE. J, Kandell;' 83,1 ,1 itojMstrtl 7.O‘A (Late Foreman of WißCur’s noted establishWorm the J -*-* Bay thati he jias commenced Business the above line, in the Shop lately occupied by Mr J. Blake, Gladstone <oad, and. trusts by strict attention to the wants of Iris {fustomers x to merit affair share of Public jPatronage. V. K? L ,«• Manufacturedof! 1 ißTOnov’ FLEXURA BOOTS ... ~ GENT’S" SftOOTtNG 1 BdefS j g» Superiqr in style and ynake, .* ‘tadiES' anß Qfeeeiy daseriptinß, Madfl tn .Order.,■ Fjki and Workmanship Guaranteed. WORKER SLIPPERS carefaliy■ xasdbup.' BOOTMAKER, Gladstone Road, Gisborne, m Aie premises' -Bk9 lately ac<mpied~by.Mr.J. Bbtkev •>m MEUBQiUIINEXIJIP. SWEEESHAMROCK HOTEL. THE undersigned begs to notify to subscribers that all tickets must be paid for on .or before 1 " ’ ‘ hHmv ath to to awhiatotMis « N.B.—A few tickets are still undisposed of. Amand cif i- ’jig T * rl *f ni is in .. oua ; L.-xa rw-i 11 tsxud buftodta
LADIES’ BlfW®M| .« mnAm. fun n-rwO ZANE CASE OF--THE-ABOVE JUST ABRIVEP. uatsstTkasSs. ' 810 a W. ADAIR. '»,< I-WI a - | I i'P||‘!Hl... . . *r, TiAND SALE. •WAIBOA mSßujYsA™ BAY. •I rh > on ' ■rrasßAY, IWf. ' MB.-Vt.B.fcl.T.YE ■j’ Is'instrycted’by B. D. Maney, Esq., to offer for positive sale, by auction, at hit prowning street, Napier, on the above date at 2 p.m., the undermentioned Valuable Estates at Waifoa, viz., in farms of ISO acres or thereby and upwards, rp'HE TE KAPU pSTATIi, JL containing 4800 Acres or thereby.. It is situated about 4J miles from the port or Tpsvpaliip of Clyde, Wairoa. From 'Te Kapu, : U Wawirtc-".. the estate .foHpWa,. and is fcwgUd on the West by the Wafroa Biv jr ttX^ak^i^ 8 , Fromtbe el delu l 'l' FraseXswn it is bounded oh th« NsSEeast by thr Karikettrcjtpr itoamyiigibwn Creeek. The etMinetsMMMMMMry Is vary ris£- soil ' bn generally limestone hills, or clay subsoil -on papa-rock i and.small clumps of jervic*On the Waipoa river, especially all the way up the Township of Murqduru, there qre very rich .beiuls, flat,,of some hundreds of acres in extent' fit for ' agricultural IputpiMaiai. onqe. CThO ygry ’small jppftion already cultivated gave 80 bushels of excellent wheat per »c£e. The hills takasurfuce-sowing well. This property is now carrying over 4000 sheep. The sections originally surveyed by Government were 40«eres' aiid upwards, but these lots will be sold, without stock, in convehleurfarths of 450 acres and upward. Immediately after tl)e..sale z at Te Kapu, the undernoted shall be sold in'one block, with or without 10,000 sheep, or thereby, in l wool,, y- ,j • < . • > r rrmE PA KO WHAT STATE, A in the -Province of Hawke's Bay, containings27fi acres freehold and 562 acres Leasehold, rich Agricultural And Pastoral Land, situated on the Wairoa Biver, four miles from the Township of Clyde. Thia estate, being of a triangular form, is nearly ’ naturally fenced, being bounded bn two sides by tyro largo rivers, viz., the Wpiroa and the Waiau. It has the advantage of being the frontage and the key to a considerable block of land (about 250,000 acres) held by the Crown, which could be either bought or leased- The Napier steamers ply up the Wairoa River to withjn half-a-mile of the Wool Shed- Ample supply of timber for station purposes on the Freehold. The country is highly improvable, and surface-sown grasses grow luxuriantly, By expenditure! in this direction, the estate vTould carry five to . six sheep to the acre. * A considerable portion of the purchase money can remain bn mortgage at current .The above presents an unequalled opportunity for investment to the Parmer or Capitalist., The instructions to sell lire peremptory, as the owner’s principal properties at the other s;de of the province require his undivided attention. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, ; M. .R. MILLER, 604 Stock and Station Agent, Napier.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 311, 29 September 1875, Page 3
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