AUCTION NOTICES. MATAWHEEO SALE. TO-MORROW (WED,.), AUG. 21 S t. Present Entries: 2500 ' Including 2020 Mixed-sex • Hoggets 300 Empty Ewes 150 2-tooth Ewes Further Entries Invited. Poverty Bay Stockbrokers* Association.
—FOR—SALE OR LEASE--340 ACRES, FREEHOLD. 15 miles from Gisborne, ou good motor road. 70 acres flat. Now Seven-roomed Dwelling, cowshed., motor-shed, etc. Subdivided . into five paddocks, good fences, well watered. PRICE £l4 PER ACRE, Or would Lease 270 Acres for five Years. Low rental. Small goodwill. For Further Particulars Apply—SHERIFF & EVANS LOtVE STREET. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT®. FARM PROPERTIES VALUABLE CATTLE ON THE EAST COAST, FOR SALE. 9820 ACRES. PRICE, 25/- PER ACRE. The Block being held under Land Transfer Title, there is no Native difficulty to contend with. Easily accessible; 20 miles from port. Hun. is well watered, being bounded by river, and several ■ streams run through property; large part covered with heavy Lush, consisting of Hiniu, Totara, Mangiao, Kotukutuku. This timber land affords feed fo' - a large herd of cattle, turning them out fat all the year round. Besides its advantages as a cattle run, it is_ estimated to contain 25 million feet of ‘Rimu and 4 million feet of Totara. Further particulars from—harry hall. (No. 22) — <5 ACPvES and 5-roomed House, all conveniences. Price £1200; cash £IOO, (No. 61) —5 ACRES and 6-roomed House, all conveniences. Price £1850; cash £350. (No. 21)—10 ACRES, no buildings. Price £1000; cash £2OO. (No. 39) —14-T ACRES, cowshed, no other buildings. Price £SS per acre: cash £4OO. (No. 40)—20 ACRES and 6-roomed. House, all conveniences. Price £3100; cash £SOO. (No. 89) —48 ACRES, Bushmere Flats; no flood, no buildings; 14 acres uroduced 100 bushels maize to acre; carry over 4 sheep. Price £5760; cash about. £3OOO. (No. 63) —50 ACRES and 8-roomed House, all conveniences; 6 paddocks, carry one beast to acre. Price £2968; cash £1484. (No. 87) —300 ACRES, situated 3J miles from Glaxo factory about to be erected on main trunk railway; no buildings; could milk 150 cows. Price £3O per acre, or would exchange for first mortgage. (No. 91)—550 ACRES, 25 miles from town; no buildings; 70 ploughable; winter 1400 ewes and 300 cattle. Price £2l per acre; cash £4OOO. (No. 82) —600 ACRES, Native leasehold, 150 bush, rest grass; winter 3 dry sheep and 1 cattle; sheepyards, no buildings. Goodwill £3000; cash £1500; rent 2s 6d per acre, 10 years to run. (No. 20) —950 ACRES, all in grass, 100 ploughable; 3 bouses, woolslied, 20 paddocks; 360 acres O.R.P. Price £ls per acre; cash £6OOO. (No. 10) —ipoo ACRES, near town, 11-roomed House, all conveniences, all outbuildings, etc.; wintering 2600 sheep and cattle; could carry 3 sheep. Price £lB 10s per acre; cash £6OOO. This is one of the best sheep farms in Poverty Bay. (No. 73)—1400 ACRES, 150 freehold, balance. Native lease, 17 years to run at 2s 6d per acre R.0.R., 750 grass, 150 bush, balance fern, 90 p.c. ploughable, 50 acres river flats, 2 houses, all outbuildings, etc., on good road, 8 miles railway station. Goodwill £4 per acre; cash £IOOO. (No. 18)—1600 ACRES, 20 miles town, 350 Manuka, rest' in grass, nearly all undulating, carry 2\ sheep and cattle; 6roomed house, al] conveniences, outbuildings, woolshed, etc. Price £lO lOg per acre; cash £6OOO. Full particulars of any of these properties from— LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. GROUND FLOOR, PEEL ST. (Opp. Common, Shelton and Co.) Box 242. Telephone 1184. District Agency for The Australian Provincial Assurance Assn., Lim. HOTEL CORONATION. GISBORNE’S POPULAR HOTEL. QOUNTRY Patron* desiring a Hoiiday in town cou£} not do bettor than book at the hotel, where every comfort and convenience is provided. Gas Rings and Electric Irons provided for gue.sts. Extensive Balcony, commanding a wide view of the town and district, fitted with deck chairs and hammocks. Only the very best of Ales and Spirits Stocked.. Case Spirits 9d, Draught Spirits 6d per nip. WE GUARANTEE OUR BOTTLES TRUE TO LABEL. LEO. K. DOHERTY, Proprietor. CONVERSATION ON “BAXTER’S.” Customer: A large 2s bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver, please. Chemist: I am sorry, madam, but we cannot obtain the large size. Wil] you take a small bottle? Customer: I prefer the larger bottle beoause it is more economical. I always like to have “Baxter’s” handy. NOTE.—The Chemist was in error. “Baxter’s” is readiily obtainable in large bottles. Your Chemist or Storekeeper can easily get the larger size for you.* ‘
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4952, 20 August 1918, Page 8
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