WILLIAMBMETTLE l U M i i E >.] HAVEJrsr LANDED, * Ei l Mi’ALI. at C.i'.emu— WOOL I \ wivS. .iil sizes CoKNS.H'KS CASTOR OIL. Ex “STAR Oi’ NEW ZEALAND,” at London — SIX TANKS NKAY SEASON’S ri KEI >S. Comprising TURNIPS (Green and Purple-top Ale ale. n) DEVON (■; iEYSTOSE FOSTER!-)N HYBRID, SWEDES. Etc. Will IE t LOVER RED CLlo Eli ALSYKE LUCERNE COWGRAS3 BROaD-LLaVF.D ESSEX RARE WHITE EiELD MUSTARD CRESTED DOGSI'AIL FIORIN, TIMOTHY FESCUES. YARROW, Etc., 1 ‘e. All Fresii a id Heliable Seeds. Specially SelecteU and Thoroughly Tested. rTTWENTY-FIV.. TONS JOHNSON’S X GALVANISED WIRE.
Ex “ MIMIRO,” at New York— Twenty-five tons American GALVANISED WIRE. Ex Latest Arrivals. STOCKS OF SEASONABLE jj GOODS, Consisting of ' GROCERIES IRONMONGERY SHEARING REQUISITES (Shears, Stone--, Oil, Ruddle, Marking Ink, etc.) ALL DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS. NELSON BuOS.’ MANUivEoSpecially MieMue-dressed Seed. POVERTY BAY RYEGRASS ITALIAN RYEGRASS PRAIRIE GRASS COCKSFOOT LINSEED OATS WHEAT BARLEY, Etc. SUTTON AND YATES’ FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS. WINES AND SPIRITS OF CHOICEST QUALITY.
WILLIAMS A.ND KETTLE, Limited A. E. KENNEDY, Manager. WYLLIL & MASON Instructed by T. J. Dickson, Esq., Will sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, 4 Lowe st eet, on SATURDAY, 14th DECEMBER, 1901, At 11.30 a.m., The following choice suburban SECTIONS, Being Lots 1 to 25, of sections 141, 145, 148 tc 151, 153, and 154. TERMS: 10 per cent. Cash j 10 per cent. 3 months [ 10 per cent. <> mouths I 10 per cent. 12 months J 00 per cent. 5 years tit 0 per By approved p.s.’s bearing 6 per cent, interest, cent, interest. Particulars and Plans at Mart. G. It. WILLIE, Auctioneer. SALE BY MORTGAGEE.
G. R. WYLLIE, Instructed by the r cgistrar ol' the Supreme Court, Gisboii.-, noting on the application of tlio Mortgagee, will, on SATURDAY, the 11th day of December, 11101, at the hour of 11 o’clock in the forenoon, at the Auction Mart of Wyllie and Jla=on, situate in Lowe s'treet, Gisborne, sell by l’ublic Auction, II E Vlt E AHOLD OF—1. Section No. 110, town of Gisborne; area, 1 rood. 2. Sections Nos. 105 and 12G, Block C, Whataupoko No. lj, containing 1 acre. 3. Sections Nos. 103, 101, 127, and 128, Block C, Whataupoko ; area, 2 acres. And also the Leasehold of Allotment No. 133 of the town of Gisborne; area, 1 rood. And the Leasehold of Section 2 of the Waerenga-a-bika Native School Estate, containing 2 roods, and bakery and buildings. And also the Mortgages now over—1. Section No. 112, Biock C, Whataupoko No. 0; area, 2 roods. Securing £IOO and interest. 2. Allotment No. 107, town of Gisborne; area, 1 rood. Securing £250 and interest. 3. Lot No. 1, part of Waimata West No. 1 Biock ; area. 5 acres. Securing £2OO and interest. Full information of the above properties and mortgages can be obtained from Messrs Nolan and fcjkeet, solicitor for the Mortgagee, whose ollice is situate in Lowe street, Gisborne, and tire conditions of sale can be inspected at such ollice. Dated this 2isl day of November, 1001.
W. A. BARTON, Registrar, SALE BY MORTAGLE. G. K. WYLLIB, Instructed by the Registrar o£ the Supreme Court, Gisborne, acting on the application of the Mortgagee, will on SATURDAY, the fourteenth day oi December, l'JOl.at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon, at the auction mart of Wyiiie and Mason, situate in Lowe street, Gisborne, sell by PublicAuction : A LB those Pieces of Land containing in rrA_ the agang.ne Twenty-two Acres and Twenty-four Perches (more or less) being: (1) Sections Nos. 2,3, and 24 of the Makauri Block, and (2) Sections Nos. 10 and II of Block Two Hundred and Sixty-five, Kaiti, l-’uil information of the above propertycan be obtained from Messrs- Nolan and Skeet, solicitors for the Mortgagee, whose office is situate in Lowe street, Gisborne, and the conditions of sale can be inspected i at such office. 1 Dated this 21st dit.y of November, 1901. AY. A. BARTON. Registrar.
THE BRITISH m?m STABLES, j QiIOWN AND j Wish i: made known everywhere that they have taken a Lease of the British Empire Stables, which, having recently been rebuilt, a'&ncw the Best equipped Stables in town for Accommodation and Comfort, and are Utiiiiantiy lighted with incandescent lamps, which the night-traveiliDg public will appreciate. Having had experience, we intend to make the Empire Stables the most popular in town—by personal supervision, strict au-ation to business, civility to patrons, cartful handling of horses and gear, and using only the best of feed. CHARGES EQUAL TO ANY IN TuWN. We respectful!- solicit a trial, and publicly invite inspection ct the premises. Horses carefuiiy broken to Saddle and Harness. BE OWN AND MoDONNELL.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 278, 3 December 1901, Page 3
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