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ixr 011 ce . TO OWXERS OF MARES VTSTTTNG FOUL PLAY. TTN consequence of the scarcity of Grass and Waerenga-a-hika, we have decided on removing FOUL PLAY to TUTOKO, where he will Stand the remainder of the Season. BLOOMFIELD & WYLLIE. COX’3E'332EI I ~ COFFEE I CJME'Z'JHEI I FRESH" ROASTEtI. FRESH GROUND. -<> e ■mag e ALL lovers of a GENUINE FRESH CUP of COFFEE, CAN NOW BE SATISFIED AT cr. ss-A-srars. J.E. desires to call the attention I of Coffee-drinkers to the fact that . his Stock is now properly sup- I plied with all the necessary VARIETIES OF COFFEES, AND THAT THE SAME ARE Boasted. Thrso Times A WEEK, OR OFTEXER IF NECESSARY, AND Fresh Ground evert/ Dm/. — —_ t t ‘•FINEST MOCHA,” “BEST PLANTATION,” “NATIVE CEYLON,” J. EAST, Whot.xsale and Family Grocer and Tea Merchant, GLADSTONE ROAD. IM WPOrnNTJAND SALE. HHHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERJL CANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, (Limited,) has been favored with instructions from the NEW ZEALAND NATIVE LAND SETTLEMENT COMPANY, (Limited,) to offer the following Properties for sale by— PUBLIC AUCTION, —AT—GISBORNE, —ON—TUESDAY, 28th NOVEMBER, 1882. AT—PARNELL & BOYLAN’S HALL P O U A W A. THE FREEHOLD, under Land Transfer Title, of 7,000 acres of rich land in the Pouawa Block, situated about five nriles from Gisborne. This Property is divided into sections of from 100 to 800 acres, and is admirably adapted for Small Fanns. Purchasers of Freehold Sections in this Block wiH have an early opportunity of obtaining, upon favourab’e terms, Leasehold Blocks from 500 acres upwards, situated between the Block now offered and the sea. This portion of Pouawa is excellently grassed and cannot be surpassed for sheep country.

WHATAUPOKO. About 1000 acres of Town and Suburban Lands, from one and a half to three miles from Gisborne Post Office, will be offered, if the surveys can be sufficiently advanced. This valuable level land, with frontage to the Taruheru, a navigable river, will be cut into sections of from 5 to 50 acres. Should this not be ready for the market at the November sale, it will be offered with other portions of Whataupoko in or about the month of March next. W A I M"a T A . BY TENDER, TO CLOSE ON sth I DECEMBER, THE FREEHOLD—or leasehold for 21 | years, at the option of the tenderer—of | portions of the Waimata South and East | Blocks, and containing in all about 15,000 acres. Tenders to be endorsed “ Tender for Wai mata property,” and addressed to the Manager, Now Zealand. Loan and. Mercantile Agency Company, Gisborne.« The whole of this land is of first-class quality, well watered, with a plentiful supply of bush, and the Company would I direct special attention to it as affording a ■ good opening to small capitalists ; its rich i soil, and easy access to town by either road or water, rendering the whole very desirable i for agricultural and pastoral pursuits. Most Liberal Terms will be offered and every • inducement given to Intending Buyers. ■ Plans may be seen at the Land Company’s ; Office, Gisborne, and at any of the Offices, I throughout New Zealand, of the New i Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Com- ' nany, Limited. R. HILL FISHER, Manager. Gisborne, 28th Sept., 1882. 444 , TUESDAY, 2Bth NOVEMBER?" i PARNELL & BOYLAN’S HALL Immediately after the sale of the Pouawa. ; The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile 1 Agency Company, Limited, has received instructions from D. G. McKay, Esq., to sell by auction at the above time and place 1A ACRES AGRICURTURAL Jr VF vz LAND, part of the— WAtHAIffJLOCK. This property will be sold in one section, and subject to a mortgage of £750 to the Gisborne Borough Council. It is situated on the Gis-borne-Napier Road, being about 35 miles from the former town, and adjoining the Government township of Waihau. There is | a 50-acre paddock fenced off, with good 1 Stockyard thereon : a good road made into j the bush, which contains about 100 acres j first-class timber, and is the only available I building material within an easy distance of the Township. A comfortable bush house i is already erected, and some 500 posts and j rails hauled, and a portion of the boundary ■ line laid. Over 100 acres have been sown ’ with rye grass and clover, giving altogether I 250 acres of first-class sheep feeding, besides good scrub feeding for cattle. U. HILL FISHER, Manager. Gisborne, 6th Oct., 1882. 450

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1192, 3 November 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1192, 3 November 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1192, 3 November 1882, Page 3

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