EXCURSION TO TOKOMARU. OPENING OF NATIVE MEETING HOUSE. If sufficient inducement offers, fj WE Screw Steamer a, ROSINA, Captain Scott, will leave for Tokomaru on WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 1 a.m. Parties wishing to attend ' the great NATIVE MEETING, will require to make early application, as only a limited number can be taken. For freight or passage apply to— T. W. CARR & SONS, 471 A gents. JXT 011 ce . THE BISHOP of the DIOCESE will preach at the Church of Holy Trinity, Gisborne on SUNDAY NEXT, the 18th inst. 470 - Season 1881. STUD ADVERTISEMENTS AND PEDIGREE CARDS, Printed and arranged for with despatch at the— STANDARD OFFICE. To Stand this Season, at TUTOKO, the Entire Horse New Chum, By Traducer, dam by Riddlesworth, grand dam by Figaro. NEW CHUM is now 8 years old, with plenty of power and muscle, and a sure foal-getter. He has been 4 years at the Stud and his stock are second to none in the district. Terms : £3 3s each mare ; two or more mares the property of the same owner, as per agreement. Paddock Accommodation Free for one Month, after which 2s 6d per week will be charged. All fees and charges to be paid before the removal of mares. All care taken, but no responsibility incurred. For Pedigree see future advertisement. For further particulars, apply to — G. WYLLIE, at Tutoko, Or to — E. R. BLOOMFIELD, 466 Te Hau o Te Atua. TO LET.
f 1 1HAT Comfortable Eight-roomed Dwelling House, together with about 4 acres of Land, situated at MATAWHERO, now in the occupation of the undersigned. Apply to— JOHN COLEMAN, 469 Office of Read’s Trustees. For Lease by Tender. “IVT E S S R S. COLEMAN & CLARKE, Trustees of the Will of the late GEORGE EDWARD READ, late of Gisborne, Merchant, deceased, are prepared to Lease for a period, of Seven years, to be computed from the third day of October next, by tender the property known as MR. PARSON’S LEASEHOLD, at MATAWHERO, containing by admeasurement 543 acres more or less. Tenders to be sent in addressed to the Trustees at their Office, Gisborne, not later than Noon upon the 23rd inst. The Title is under the Land Transfer Act with the exception of Wainui No. 1 and 2, and the Upoko-o-te Ika Blocks. And the property is to be leased either as a whole block, or in lots as laid out in the plan to be seen at the Trustees’ office. Any person desiring to tender can inspect the plans, conditions, &e., and obtain full particulars at the Trustees’ office, or from their Solicitor, Mr. Ward. Tenders to be sent in either for the whole Block, or one or more of the lots shown upon the plan, and to be deemed to be made subject to the conditions of lease. The highest or any tender not necessarily to be accepted. JOHN COLEMAN, For the Trustees G. E. Read’s 469 Estate.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 979, 17 September 1881, Page 3
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489Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 979, 17 September 1881, Page 3
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