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SALES BY FERRIS & PITT. FOR SALE BY AUCTION ON TO-MORROW (Saturday) Feb. 22nd, (If not sold previously), A FIRST-CLASS DRAUGHT GELDING, by Bismarck, — Rising 4 j r ears, and thoroughly quiet m harness. FERRIS & PITT fe 18 Auctioneers. F ERRIS & PITT Will sell by Auction on TO-MORROW (Saturday, February 22nd, at 2 o'clock, SECTION 42, VILLAGE OF MENDLESHAM, on which is erected a four-roomed COTTAGE. Also A one-horsepower STEAM ENGINE, on view at Dick's, Blacksmith. fel7 TOWN SECTIONS FOR LEASEFERRIS & PITT Have been instructed by Mr. Strong, (who is leaving the district) to sell by Auction at 2 p.m., TO-MORROW, the 22nd FEBRUARY, at their Mart,— T OT I.— The LEASE for 14 years of -■—^ part of Section 127 ; being GC feet frontage to Palmerston Road, with a depth of 60 feet. Four-roomed COTTAGE and WASH-HOUSE on it. An improvement clause will be allowed to the extent of £200. T OT 2.— The LEASE for 21 years of -L^ part of Section 127 ; being 66 feet frontage to Palmerston Road, and the same to Bright Street. An improvement clause will be allowed on this Section to £600. Both sections are planted with fruit and ornamental trees, | i After which, will be SOLD, the FUR- ! NITURE, PICTURES, COOKING i UTENSILS, GARDEN TOOLS, &c, of the above. BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS OF THE ESTATE OF THE LATE ALEX. BOWLER. THE UNDERSIGNED have been ' instructed to sell by Auction on TO-MORROW, the 22nd February, at j 2 p.m. at their Mart. The GOODWILL of the TOHE TOHE HOTEL was lately occupied by the late Alexander Bowler. It consists of Hotel, Store, and detached 4-room Cottage and Outhouses. The attention of parties wishing to enter business is invited to the above. The Hotel was doing a ' first-class business when occupied by Mr. Bowler, and there is every facility for in* creasing the trade. j FERRIS AND PITT, j fe 12 Auctioneers. j GISBORKE AND ORMOND RAILWAY! FERRIS & PITT Have been instructed to Sell by Public Auction, TO-MORROW (Saturday), 22nd February, at 2 p.m., 4 VERY ELIGIBLE BUILDING SITES In the very centre of the RISING TOWNSHIP OF ORMOND. The above Allotments are situated opposite Mr. Barries Store, and now form part of Town Section, No. 32. Two of the Allotments have frontages to the main street, and are peculiarly adapted for business purposes. One of these allotments is already occupied by a Baker's Shop and Oven, and ready for immediate occupation and use. The Avhole of the Allotmeuts are partly fenced. The above will be an excellent opportunity for working men to secure a small Freehold cheap ; also, for business people, with limited capital, to commence business on their own account m a rising neighborhood. Now is the time to purchase at a low rate, before the rise m price, consequent upon the completion of the Gisborne and Ormond Railway. Plan's at FERRIS & PITT'S Office, Gisborne. ja 28 FERRY HOTEL, Big Riveb. MR. JOSEPH PICKERSGILL begs to announce that he has disposed of his inteiest m the above Hotel, and trusts that his successor will receive the same liberal patronage which has been so favorably accorded to himself. ~T~ BEG to inform those persons who -*- have hitherto accorded their support to Mr. Joseph PicKERSGir.L, as landlord of the above Hotel, that it is my intention to provide the BEST ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS. The wines, ales, liquors, and refreshments, will be found of the best quality, fe 10 WILLIAM DURVILL.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 623, 21 February 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 623, 21 February 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 623, 21 February 1879, Page 3

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