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Ob On LICENSED LAND AGENT, : LOAN COMPANY'S BUILDINGS, GISBORNE. ACRES—B miles e rom Motu, O.R.P. Pakihi Road runs through property about 1000 acres still in heavy Tawa bush; balance in good grass. Hilly and fairly steep country, but good healthy sheep country. 4-roomed house and station outbuilding ; sub-divided into 5 paddocks. £2 15s per acie. . No. 854. 11 00 -A-CRES—Matawai, freehold, i ar g 6 dwelling, all necessary outbuildings, woolshod, machines; 14 paddocks well fenced, 2 sheep country. Price and particulars to bona kae buyers. No. 822 ACRES—3 miles froin Motu, freehold, large dwelling and outbuildings, up-to-date woolshed machines and two sots of shoep yards. Price £7 10s per acre. Town or farm properties considered in exchange. No. 669

f 9AA ACRES—2 miles from Motu, freehold, between 200 and 300 acres flat and ploughablo. 1100 acres grassed well fenced with, subdivisions of 9 paddocks. Wintered 2 shedp per acre. 7-roomed dwellings w’tli men’s whare, storeroom, woolthed, etc. Price £IU 5s per acre. A small farm or flats will be considered in exchange. No. 762 101 A ACRES—9 miles from MataAAjxU wa i (Tahora), 400 acres ploughable] 300 acres grassed, O.R.j.'. 15s per acre. 4-roomed house and 2roomed cottage, shed, etc. Easy terms. No. 808 Q7K ACRES—Waioeka Survey Dis- ° trict. past Motu, O.R.t*. 24s per acre. 250 acres \n grass, less than 30s per acre is asked. Price, £1150; with £6OO Will consider an exchange. No. 626 \ POET 4 miles from this place is another 673 acres, with from 200 to 300 acres in grass, with a cottage on which belongs to same owner. Price, £1400; mortgage £450.. An exchange for both will be considered. No. 30. QAA ACRES—E.R. at 6d per acre, CnJv a >] unimproved good bush land. About 16 years yet to run; right oi renewal. 5 miles from Motu. £3 per acre .for goodwill. No. 53S QCQ ACRES—Puninga, Wharcrata. OCfCJ Native Lease at 23 6d per aers for another 16 years, with right oi renewal of further 9 years. Dwelling house and outbuildings. Easy 2 shee; country. 700 acres in grass; J5Ol chains of good fencing. Price £5 5i per acre. Stock and furniture at vai uation. No. 761 QAA ACRES—O.R.P. at 10s 6d; 60< to 700 acres grassed; gooc dwelling, men’s whare, all station out buildings, 2-sheep country. Price £' 10a per acre. Will exchange for f \ good farm. No. 71! COI ACRES—3 miles from Tiniroto ' J U± l) we ]ling and sheds. Rinj fenced and 9 paddocka. 11 ACRES—Freehold, Hangaroa near Tiniroto. Boundar fence all round, dwelling and outbuild ings, woolshed and machines,. engine etc. On Gisborne-Napier Railway Price £6 per acre. No. 79; a s S fi *sj> 3;r. 3 F.1.A., N.Z., F.N.Z.A.A., F-P.A (N.Z.), INCORPORATED ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, AND ESTATE AGENT, Loan and Mercantile' Buildings. GISBORNE.

0. HAIG GRAHAM, D.A.O.C. JgYESiC'HT gPEGJAUST. MAY BE CONSULTED On ALL DEFECTS OF EYESSGHT At liis Permanent Address, T. ADAIR’S BUELDSNCS, GLADSTONE LOAD. Hours—lo to 12.30, 1.30 to 5.30. Also, Evenings, by Special Arrangement.

MISS O’CONNOR Has Just Opened a Large Consignment of RACE FROCKS, COATS & CAPES, In the Latest Parisian Styles. ALSO, A CHARMING ARRAY OF Fashionable jjats, Including tlhe New “Sunshine Girl” Hat, and Millinery Accessories, Sprays, Wreaths, etc. MISS O’CONNOR, COSTUMIER, GLADSTONE ROAD.

'jpHE Only Preventive against Fever and Disease in the hot weather is t/he usage of D l7ll T *'" r TN FILTERS. i k “'i Iferi Jig ,4110 o lip \ IRONMONGERS, GLADSTONE RD-

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3874, 10 March 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3874, 10 March 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3874, 10 March 1915, Page 4

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