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[Established 1891.] j T. G. LAWLESS, [ House, Land, Assurance and General i Commission Agent, Also, — District Representative of the Australian Widows' Fund Life Assurance Society, Ltd. GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE. Agent for— THE OCEAN ACCIDENT & GUARANTEE CORPORATION, Limited, of London, Insures against all Accidents, also includes Employers’ Liability and Workmen’s Insurance. Effected at LOW RATES. JFJ\OR SALE—The following Properties : Whataupoko—s4 acres and four-roomed house. Gladstone Road—lo feet frontage to Gladstone Road, with splendid brick building erected thereon. Haiti—lo acres and four-roomed house; for immediate sale cheap; good terms. Whataupoko—l2 acres good hill land ; handy to town ; terms if required. Grey Street—Six-roomed dwelling and section; only £320; a bargain. Whataupoko Four-roomed House (nearly new) and J-aere section. Whataupoko (close to town)—Three valuable sections and 4-roomed Dwelling. Whataupoko—Nine Acres (partly hili) and 4-roomed Dwelling. Price,. £COO. Easy terms can be arranged. Childers Road—Corner section and Two Dwellings. The owner wants cash, therefore a good opportunity is offered to investors. Newtown—Half-acre and 6-roomed dwelling. Derby Street—Section and 5-roomed house for £2OO. Terms; £SO down, balance can remain at (5 per cent, for five years. Haiti—J-acre, good building site and in good locality,, within live minutes’ waik of Haiti bridge; 30 acres hill land, nearly all ploughable. I’rice, £2O per acre, Haiti—Two-roomed Cottage for sale at Haiti Beach. Haiti—Two 4-acres, within seven minutes’ walk of Haiti bridge. Haiti—24 acres good flat land. 100 acres improved (and 7-roomed dwelling, with every convenience), situate four miles from town. Motu —1000 acres Government lease. Partly improved. Rental, £ll 10s half-yearly. Improvements are substantial; worth the full purchase money asked. Section and comfortable dwelling, 4 rooms arid 2 rooms detached. Cheap. Easy terms given. Leasehold.—7 acres and 4-roomed dwellin'', at Te Arai. n Leasehold—About 100 acres, dairy farm, within 4 miles of town. Te Karaka Nearly 200 acres. Easy terms can be arranged. Wbatanpoko —s aore, handy to town and good building site, Whataupoko—l3o acres good easy hill country, with dwelling of 0 rooms and small woolshed, fenced and subdivided and in good grass. For sale at low figure. Haiti A number of acre and 4-acre sections at Haiti, for sale on easy terms. Eight-roomed dwelling and section, centre of town, suitable for hoarding-house. For sale on easy terms.

COMMON, SHELTON AND GO, LIMITED. UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS. FOE, SAFE. WE CARRY A FULL STOCK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF GOODS REQUIRED IN THE HOME OR ON THE STATION. Groceries IronmongeryCrockery and Glassware Wines and Spirits Tobacco and Cigars Leather and Grindery Saddlery Agricultural Implements Fresh Seeds of all kinds Drapery Clothing Boots and Shoes WE SELL A SINGLE ARTICLE AT 'WHOLESALE PRICE. We Sell all Goods in Large or Small Quantities, and Invite Inspection of Our Stock from any New Arrivals or others. Rothing but GOOD QUALITY of Goods kept in stock, OUR CASH SYSTEM Is much appreciated by both LARGE and SMALL Buyers, as is evident from Our Increased Sales.; WINES AND SPIRITS DEPARTMENT. We make a speciality of our GARVEY WHISKY, which was introduced by us twenty years ago as our Best Whisky, and we have not met a better whisky since. Of this Whisky The Lancet writes “It exhibits a taste of the character that would be expected of a spirit described as ‘ very, very old.’ It is evidently an excellent Whisky.” We hold a LARGE STOCK of First-class Brands of Australian Wines, Port, Sherry, Claret, Ale, Stout, Cider, Whisky, Brandy, Gin, Rum, Schnapps, Bitters, Liquers, Cordials, Champagne. ,n.i We Sell all Goods PURE as we receive them from Distillery or Brewery. We sell in quantities of not less than Two Gallons at Wholesale Prices. COMMON, SHELTON AND CO., Limited.

a 1 ISBORNE XS AGING XILUB ,a C i STEEPLECHASE MEETING, To be held on the Poverty Bay Park Company’s Course, on TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, July 9th and 11th, 1901. C. D. Bennett - - - Handicapper. First Race each day to start at 11.80 a.m. FIRST DAY. 1. Fibst Handicap Huddle Race, of 50 sovs; 2 miles. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, ,30s. 2. Ladies’ Bracelet Handicap, 15 sovs; 1 mile. For qualified hunters. Entrance, 15s. 3. Flying Handicap, 30 . sovs ; J-mile. Nomination, 15s; acceptance, 15s. 4. Trial Steeplechase, 40 sovs; 2 miles. For horses that have never won a steeplechase exceeding 40 sovs in value. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 20s. 5. Maiden Hack Race, 10 sovs; 5 furlongs. Weight, 9st. Entrance, 10s, to close July 3rd. (3. Hunters’ Cur Steeplechase Handicap, 25 sovs; 2 miles. For qualified hunters. Entrance, 255. 7. Winter Oats Handicap, 35 sovs; 1 mile and a distance. Nomination, 15s; acceptance, 20s. SECOND DAY. 1. Second Handicap Hurdle Race, 40 sovs; i lj miles. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, l 20s. |2. Hunters’ Flat Race, 15 sovs; 14 miles, For qualified hunters. Entrance, 15s. 3. Te Hapara Handicap, 30 sovs; 7 furlongs. Nomination, 15s; acceptance, 15s. 4. Giseorne Park Steeplechase Handicap, 80 sovs; about 3 miles. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 40s. 5. Hack Handicap, 20 sovs; 7 furlongs. For horses that have never won a race exceeding 15 sovs in value.' Entrance, 20s, to close July 3rd. 0. Tally-iio Steeplechase Handicap, 20 sovs; 2J miles. For qualified hunters. Entrance, 20s. 7. Final Handicap, 30 sovs; 1 mile. Nomination, 15s; acceptance, 15s. Nominations and Entries —TUESDAY, June 11th, 1901, at 9 p.m. Weights— FßlDAY, June 2Sth. Acceptances for First Day—Yv'EDNESDAY, July 3rd, 9 p.m. For penalties and further particulars, see posters.

I have Several Investments to offer in the Hotel Line. MASONIC STABLES' LOWE STREET,| Gisborne. Telephone No. 80. Telephone No. 80. rpHB Management of this old-established _a_ Stable wish to impress upon the Public the fact that it is run on up-to-date lines, where they will receive civility and attention; and where their horses will he quietly and well treated, and receive the best of food. The prices charged will be found consistent with the value given. The stock of Carriages, Brakes, Drags, Landaus, Broughams, (Jabs, Buggies, and Two-wheelers cannot be surpassed for contort or appearance. The Horses kept are only of the BEST, and arc a pleasure to ride or drive. A large well-grassed and watered Paddock has lately been acquired within two miles of Gisborne, where horses can be spelled. CABS MEET EVEBY STEAMER, when all care will be taken of luggage. • Pour or five-horse drags can be engaged by parties or companies at a few minutes 1 notice for picnics, concerts, etc., etc. WEDDINGS OP ANY SIZE A Speciality 1 HEARSE available for FUNERALS. From this date a Nightwatchman and Groom will bo in attendance ALL NIGHT, and your wants can bo attended to by ringing up Telephone No. 80. I’. S- DES BARRES, Proprietor. J. PENNY, Manager. —WHEN YOU REQUIRE—VEHICLES for a WEDDING, or a BALL, or AFTERNOON DRIVE, or any other Function ring up— BEDSTONE’S CRITERION

LOWE STREET, GISBORNE. Tetephone No. 70.] [Telephone No. 70. First-Class Plant, consisting ol CARRIAGES, BRAKES, BUGGIES GIGS, Etc. Specially-selected Drivers, who will you about safely. CABS MEET EVERY STEAMER. First-class Stabling. Grooms in Attendance_Night and Dav. J. R. REDSTONE, Proprietor.

M. G. NASMITH, Secretary. WHATATUTU SHOEINGFORGE. J. PAKDOE BEGS to announce to the Eesidents of Whatatutu and surrounding districts that he has taken over the above shop, and is prepared to execute all kinds of Shoeing and Blacksmithing work, All Orders Promptly Attended to, SHOEING A SPECIALITY. Settlers can rely upon receiving every attention and the very host class of work at the Whatatutu Forge. J. PARDOE. TO LANDLORDS AND PROPERTY OWNERS. BAKER BROS., Collect more rentals than any other individual, firm or company in New Zealand, Baker Bros, render prompt monthly or quarterly statement. Baker Bros, collect rents anywhere in New Zealand and issue Cheques for the same in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin free of excbmge—a considerable saving to landlords who do not reside in the same town as that in which their property i 3 situated. BAKER BROS., Estate Agents and Auctioneers, Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and dunedix.

VISITORS TO AUCKLAND CAN OBTAIN EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION ENDEAN’S WAITEMATA HOTEL, (Corner of Queen and Customs Streets, and first house on right hand side from wharf.) MODERN IMPIiO VEM ENTS. M ODER A TE TA RIF F Night I'orter in Attendance. JOHN ENDEAN, Proprietor. Telephone 559.

WASTE PAPEIt. w A STB PAPER can be had at the “TIMES" Ohice.

THE AUSTRALIAN WIDOWS’ FUND LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, Ltd. Conducted on Purely Mutual Principles. Accumulated Funds Exceed ... /"i,428.000 Annual Revenue Exceeds SP ECI.A L PEA TURES. 1. Exceptionally Large Reserves, giving Absolute Security to Members. 2. Low Rates of Premium. 3. Surrender Values applied to keep Policies in Force. 4. All Profits belong to the Members. 5. Expenses of Management on Most Economical Scale. 6. Claims paid Immediately upon Proof of Death and Title. 7. Reserves Based upon the “Severest Standard known to Acturial Science.” NEW SYSTEM OF LIFE ASSURANCE, exempting from Payment of Premiums when the Assured is either temporarily or permanently incapacitated, either by accidental bodily injury, or by illness, or by mental disorder. Head Office for New Zealand: 6 Custom House Quay, Wellington. Directors : John G. W. Aitken, J.P. [Aitken, Wilson and Co., Merchants], Alexander H. Turnbull [W. & G. Turnbull & Co.,'Merchants], Walter Fell, M.D., M.R.C.S. Resident Secretary : V. H. Baxter. T. G. LAWLESS, District Agent,-Gisborne. H, J. BURNS, Travelling Representative,

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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 93, 29 April 1901, Page 4

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