Wanted. < WANTED, A Smart Boy. Apply to D. , Mac Nab, Gisborne Brewery. 922 Lost and Found. LOST. £1 REWARD. ONE Iron-grey Gelding, branded HU Bear shoulder. Seen near Waipaoa Bridge, . making tor Patutahi, on 26th December. 882 T. W. PORTER. FOUND— A Brass Cap ot a Buggy Axle.— The owner can have the same by applying at the Telkphose Office. For Sale and To Let- ' FOB SALE.—Two yearling Hereford ' Bulls, got by Prince Arthur, who is ■ bred from Duke of Edinburgh (No. 3077), imported from Prince Albert’s herd, Windsor Castle, by Every Maclean, Esq. Apply to H JAMES WM. WITTY, 912 Tzw.rHOSE office. ~ FOR SALE, TWO-BOOMED COTTAGE, with veran- : dab, brick well, and conveniences, on J-acre, planted with fruit trees, within twenty minutes’ walk of post-office, in Gladstone Road. Apply, 824 PORTER & CROFT. FOR SALE, A QUARTER-ACRE Section in Palmer-ston-road, with four-roomed Cottage thereon. Terms easy. Also a section in Williams-street, Palmer-ston-road, containing about one-eighth of an acre. Apply*** PORTER k CROFT, 728 Land Agents. TO BE"LET, THE Premises in Peel Street lately occupied by the Standard, 50ft. Sin. X 18ft., suitable for offices or store, PORTER k CROFT, 746 LoWe Street, TO BE LET ON LEASE. — BAKEHOUSE, Shop, Cottage, and Stables in Ormond, newly-erected and well-fitted, PORTER k CROFT, 747 Lowe Street.
Tenders. TO BUILDERS.
TENDERS required for the erection of a Cottage for J. W. Johnstone, Esq. Tenders to close on SATURDAY NEXT. Plan and specification may be seen at my office, W. P. FINNERAN, 910 Architect.
Sales by Auction. CAMERON V. DUNLOP. BY VIRTUE OF DISTRESS WARRANT. CAWLAW SMITH & CO. Are instructed to Sell by Public Auction, at Makaraka, on Monday next, 14th January, 1884, at 11 o'clock a.m., the undermentioned Goods and Chattels, by order of the Bailiff of the R.M. Court—
1 CHESTNUT HORSE, 1 brown do, 1 bay mare, 1 white pony Cart and harness, saddle Sausage machine, corned meat 3 pair scales and weights, 1 balance scale Saws, choppers, &c. And an odd lot of furniture. 913 SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE. CARLAW SMITH & CO. Have been instructed to sell by auction (if not previously sold) on Thursday, 17th inst., immediately after the sale of the New Zealand Native Land Settlement Company’s properties— THAT well-known and compact FARM, of about 275 acres, known as Kaiariki, occupied by the late D. G. McKay. This fine property is about seven miles from Gisborne, with a good road all the way, is well Fenced and Subdivided, the River forming a natural Boundary of half the Farm. The Property is beautifully situated, free from floods, has a new House, good Woolshed, and fine Orchard, stocked with choice Fruit Trees. TITLE, FREEHOLD. For full particulars as to Terms, &c., apply to the Agent of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Ageucy Co., Limited, or to
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 37, 11 January 1884, Page 3
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