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7 34 2 28 52 0 0 9 27 0 13 30 9 4 XV. 11 19 085 21 12 6 12 32 3 36 37 2 0 18 26 3 0 33 8 9 15 23 1 8 29 2 6 16 91 0 31 114 0 0 18 26 0 3 32 10 6 23 233 2 16 233 14 6 34 177 1 6 221 11 3 40 812 0 0 406 0 0 41 478 0 0 358 10 0 42 532 0 0 266 0 0 XVI. 43 722 0 0 361 0 0 44 139 2 23 122 3 9 45 295 2 33 184 16 4 46 189 0 27 118 4 6 47 818 0 0 203 0 0 48 526 0 0 131 10 0 DBsewriMr or Lauds ix Waibau and Wbaxaokgaonga Blocks.—These lands are situated on the formed road from Gisborne to Wairoa, the village of Tiniroto being about 24 miles south-west from Gisborne. The smaller sections, under 200 acres, are agricultural, the ethers agricultural and pastoral, consisting of broken ranges, covsred with fern and tutu, with a little grass. Patches of bush exist in most of the gullies, the timber being mixed, but with some totara and rimu. The soil is light, resting on marl and sandstone. Description or Lands in the Waimata Block.—These lands are 18 miles north of Gisborne by a formed road. The general nature of the surface is broken, but with numerous flats suitable for homestead and agricultural purposes. The vegetation is fern, tutu, and other scrub, with a j’ood deal of grass in places The forest found in most of the gullies is mixed, but with some totara, matai, and other fencing timbers. The soil is generally good. WAIROA COUNTY. Tabamarama Survey Disraici. Block. Sec. Area. Price. A. b. r. £ s. d. V. 7 988 0 0 494 0 0 8 1,862 0 0 681 0 0 IX. 3 1,919 0 0 959 10 0 4 2,060 0 0 1,030 7 6 x. 1 472 219 238 7 6 2 561 0 26 230 11 6 3 632 2 33. 266 7 6 Descbiytion or Land.—Block V.: Seo tion* 7 and 8, broken, soil li§ht but fair, a little bush for firewood in gullies, small flats along the river. Block IX.: Sections 3 and 4, broken, soil light, covered with high fern and tutu, well watered. Block X.: Section 1, undulating, soil light, well watered, covered with high fern and tutu; Sections 2 and 3, undulating and flat, soil light, well watered, covered with high fern, tutu, and grass. These lands are situate close to the road from Frasertown to Lake Waikoremoana, and about 10 miles distant from the former. Terms or Sale.—One-fourth of purchase money to bo paid at time of application, and the balance within one month thereafter, otherwise the part of the purchase money paid by way of deposit shall ho forfeited, ana the contract for the sale of the land shall henceforward be null and void. Crown Grant fee to be paid on completion of purchase. Note.—Flans of al! the above lands may bs seen on application at this office, at the Land Offices, Tauranga and Gisborne, and at all the principal Land Offices in the Colony. 482

D E N T_l_S TRY. MR GROSSMAN, SURGEON DENTIST, MAY be Consulted at MRS FOSTER’S Bright-street. ARTIFICIAL TEETH on GOLD Platinum and the New Dental Base Celluloid. TEETH STOPPED. FIT GUARANTEED. 626 JMPOUNDED AT MATAWHERO. By F. Harris, on Jan. 26th, 1888. Red and White Heifer, no brand visible. Bay Mare, feal at foot, brand like 4 A off shoulder Bay Filly, no brand visible Bay Gelding, brand like 12 near shoulder Bay Mare, foal at foot; brand like diamond in diamond off shoulder, star on forehead white hind foot, By Hei Mei Bay Mare, star on forehead; branded like KU over wine glass off rump, KU off shoulder. By J. McFarlane White Poley Bullock, branded T off rump, EM near shoulder. Will be sold at the Pound Yards, Jan 29th, 1882, unless redeemed. R. M. STEGGALL, 611 Poundkeeper. MR HUBERT TOWSEY PROFESSOR OF MUSIC. Teaches or the Pianoforte & Singing Hrjl GIVES notice to his Friends •JL • and the Public in general, that after this date he is prepared to accept engagements toeing at Concerts, Dramatic Entertainments, Musical Evenings, Social reunions, 4c., 4c. Terms, on application by letter ONLY addressed to the Office of this paper. A FORTUNE FOR ONE SHILLING. The great •• bonanza ” club CONSULTATION on the— AUSTRALIAN CUP, March 6, 1883. 50,000 Shakes at Is each ; 136 Prizes value £2500. First Horse .. £lOOO |42 Prizes of £2O .. £B4O Second Horse 200 ; 5 £lO . 50 Third Horse 100 j 10 £5.. 50 Starters divide .. 100 120 „ L 3 .. 60 Non-starters divide 1001 Total L 2500 Twentyone tickets for £l. Not less than 5 tickets sent to any single address. Membership fee, 3d. No charge for reply and result. Send £1 notes, cheques, or stamps. Exchange should be added if other colony money be sent. Shares forwarded by return post. Result of drawing posted to subscribers and advertised in papers. Prospectus sent. Please enclose an addressed envelope unstamped. To be drawn about March 2, 1883. “ BONANZA,” care J. Thomas, No. 20, Swanston-street, Melbourne. 523

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1260, 27 January 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1260, 27 January 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1260, 27 January 1883, Page 3

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