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Properties for sale, By the UnileiGigntd — FREEHOLD. FARM of 48 acres of really first-class Flat Laud, .situate within a distance of live miles i'r.iin Oisborne. .Homestead &c. A splendid BL’ILDING SITE consisting of two j-.icius Ou the V.'aikanae. This ])roperty has been laid out regardless of expense and as a site for a residence cannot be surpassed. SECTION 256, Palmerston Road, containing 1 rood, together with a 7-roomed House thereon. SECTION 294, Gladstone Road, containing 1 rood, together with a substantial and well-finished 4-roomed House thereon and appurtenances. 4-roomed HOUSE and |-acre section, situate in Palmerston Road, fenced and planted with trees. Terms easy. 4-roomed HOUSE and SECTION of land, situate at the corner of Roebuck Road and Lincoln-street. This house is replete with every convenience, and the property is securely fenced, and is to be had cheap. Terms easy. 6-roomed HOUSE and SECTION of land situate in Cobden-street. 4-roomed HOUSE and SECTION of land situate in Berry-street, off Cobden-street. Part of ALLOTMENT 141, Suburbs of Gisborne, containing I rood and 2.*t perches, witli a 2-roomed 14.OUSE thereon. This property has a frontage to Gladstone Road. SECTIONS 46 and 47, Township of Ormond. containing 2 acres, and 2-roomed HOUSE thereon. This property adjoins Mrs Buchanan's hotel, and is well and securely fenced. Lots 3 and 4 of subdivision ALLOTMENT 83a, Disraeli-street, and well-finished 4roomed HOUSE thereon. DWELLING-HOUSE and 1 acre and a half of land at Mutawhero, fenced and planted with trees &c. Lots 4 ami 5 of subdivision 37a, Berry Street, containing of an acre each. LEASEHOLD.

About 2000 acres PASTORAL LAND, situate 15 miles from Gisborne, with stock and improvements. Lease of 10-roomed HOUSE and J-acro of land, situate in Bright-street, 21 years to run. For Lease- -Several small Building Sites in Childers Road. Intending purchasers will be furnished with full particulars as to the prices and terms upon which the above properties are to be obtained, upon application to — WM. RATCLIFFE, & CO., Land aud Estate Agents. N.B. Persons having property in Gisborne and its surroundings, desirous of disposing of the same, would do well to acquaint us with the fact, with a view to a speedy sale. MONEY ADVANCED in sums to suit Borrowers, upon good Freehold Security, at a low rate of Interest.

WM. RATCLIFFE & CO. 284 NEW BOOKS, By the best Standard Authors, now opened and For Sale at JAMES SHYDEiI BROWNE’S BOOK REPOSITORY, Gladstone Road Gisborne. Of which the following is u portion only : — PO PUL A R Si' IEN U E Ant s, Bees and \\ asps (Lubbock) ; Huxley’s Elementary Physiology ; Huxlcx’s Ee-says & Lay Sermons ; Lubbock’s Origin <& Metamorphosis of Insects, Ercliomeiiori or the Kepublic of Materialism; Mind Reading; Babbitt s Vital Materialism; Faraday’s Various Forces of Nature ; Primeval Mun; Qhtke uf Argyll) ; J udd Volcanoes ; Doctrine of Descent and Darwinism ; The Human Race (Figuier) ; James Mill (biography); »L 8. Mid’s Criticism ; Uompte’s PhilusLplij of tiie Sciences ; Footfalls on the Boundaries of Another World (Dule Owen); Emiemoser’s History of Magic (2 vols.); Flowers of the Sky (Proctor). C. ENERAL LITERATURE: McCarthy’s M Epoch of Reform, 1830-50; Half-hours of Englis i History ; Stretton’s In Prison and Out ; The Nerves ; Wonderful Things of All Nations (2 vuls.); .Montaigne’s Essays ; Morley’s English Literature; Alisons’s Epitome History of Europe ; Boulton’s hussian Empire; Frank Buckland’s Curiosities of Natural History ; lluy’a Western Barbary ; Kingsley’s I’huetho'i ; Chalmers’ Astronumieul Discources

GiiTard’s Deeds of Naval Daring ; Life of Grimaldi by Charles Dickens; Howe’s Kong! ing it in Van Dieman's Lund ; Howell’s ■ Undiscovered Country; Kingston’s Adven- , tures in the Fur \\ e.-t ; K ingston at the South 1 Pole; Secrets Worth knowing; Life of the I Princo Consort ; Peoples Edition ; History of Ireland ; Higginson’s Common Sense about i Women; Health Lectures for the People; ' Peabody’s English Journalism ; Triumphs of i Perseverance (Cooper); Manners of the ArisI tocracy ; The World at Home ; Recent Polar l Voyages ; Gilhnore’s Land of the Boer; New- ! man’s The Lone Streets; Phinket’s Burke’s and i John Bright’s Speeches ; Modern History of j Ireland ; Life of Lord Beaconsfield ; Brown’s 1 Gypsies of Spain ; Life of George Stephenson ; De usions and Impostures ; History of EngI land (White): Alison’s History of Europe; I Cut.! ributioiis I o Cont lovertial Writings; In

the Rockj Mountains; Hallam and J >«Solme’s | Const it ut ionul History of England: Gibbons’ : Roman Empire (4 vols); Disraeli’s Curiosities | of Literature; Calamities and Quarrels of i Authors; Romance of History, etc. IBCELLANEOUS —Card Sharping ExAXIL posed, by lluudin ; Life of Houdin ; ; Family Doctor ; Consult. .Me ; The Apocrypha; Manual of Bee Keeping ; Book of Noble Eng- , lish Women ; The Great Army ; Sketches of Thomas Lieb's District ; Eminent Soldiers ; ' Poetical Ingenuities ; Forster’s Life of Charles j Dickens ; Art of Public Speaking ; Debaters Handbook; Treatment of tho Hair ; Hearing j and How to Keep It; The Nerves ; The Eyesight ; Long Life and How to Reach It ; Agony Columns of the Times; Half-hours with the Best Authors. ARDENING.—Glenny’s Gardening for j the Million; Wood’s Guide; Multurn in Parvo ; Gardening; Cottage Gardening; Vegetable Garden ; Glenny’s Gaidening ut a glunce; Louden’s Plain Instructions in Gardening ; Good Gardening (Wood), Burrows. POETRY— -Tennyson, Longfellow, Byron, Scott, Eliza Cook, Legendary Ballads of Englund, Dunte, Moore, Buller, Cowper, Milton, Wordsworth, Shelley, Campbell, Keuts, Colleridge, Pope’s Iliad and Odyssey, Hood. SPECIAL NOTICE is called to the fol owing Works of Hioir Class Fiction;— ! Sir Walter Scutl’s Novels (Author’s Edition) ' complete in 25 vols., 16s Bd. ; Bulwer’s Novels ' complete 12 vols., 8s 6d ; Captain Murryutt ’s Novels, comp etc in 14 vols., 9s Id ; Aunard’s Indian Novels, complete in 26 vo's., 17s 4d ; One Hundred and Forty-four Years of British Boxing, complete in 19 vols., 24s ; other leading Novelists Works complete, equally cheap. Thackeray’s Works, complete in 24 vo s., handsomely bound and illustrated throughout, £4 18s. Tho Lending Library, SS. Per Quarter, or 3d. per Sing c Volume, contains over 1000 Works of Fiction, Biography, graven* liiitoi/ an i Gsaeru 1 JLittitt'Urt:

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1159, 26 September 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1159, 26 September 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1159, 26 September 1882, Page 3

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