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Special Advertisements. FOR SA LE. FREEHOLD. 30,000 Acres good Land, about 30 miles from Gisborne ; partly fern, partly bush ; about 10,000 acres ploughable. Bulk of purchase money may remain on the property at low rate of interest. [53 20,000 Acres, with good frontage, within easy distance from Gisborne. Over fourth of area of land down in grass ; good house, woolshed, and necessary ' out-buildings ; 4,000 sheep ; good mob well bred cattle. [51 5,000 Acres, mixed hill and flat land, all of good quality ; within easy distance of Gisborne. Fair proportion of the flat laid down in grass. House, woolshed, &c, &c. With 4,000 sheep. [52 450 Acres within a few ntfles of Gisborne, best quality of land, highly improved, with flock first-class sheep. [54 8,000 Acres good land, principally fern and open. Sufficient quantity of good bush for fencing. Fair proportion flat ; balance undulating hills with good aspect. [63 6,000 Acres on the Coast, first -class and. 55 1, 100 Acres good and, 15 miles from town. Major portion hilly, but admirably adapted for sheep. Partly improved ; small house, stock-yard, garden, &c, with 700 sheep. [56 300 Acres good land, nearly all feuced; partly subdivided ; garden, orchard, small bush with first-class timber for fencing and firewood. Small house. 1,000 Acres good land, unimproved, within 15 miles of Gisoorne ; river frontage ; liberal terms. [66 Several valuable town and suburban residences with from \ to 5 acres of land. Valuable property in Ormond, consisting of spacious house, with out-buildings, dairy, orchard, &c, &c. 40,000 acres of first-class totara, rimu, and puriri timber ; good water carriage. Several valuable business and residence sites in North Gisborne township (Whataupoko) with river frontages. 42 Acres, nearly all first-clas3 land, flat, well watered, within 3 miles of Gisborne. Admirably adapted for a dairy farm. 6 Acres, Gisborne Township, good land well grassed, picturesquely planted with willows, well watered. Unexceptionable site for a family residence. [60 Corner section in a central position in Gladstone Road ; best freehold business site available in Gisborne. [61 Valuable J-acre sections in Childera street. Several valuable sections in Palmerston Road. Several well - situated sections in the Township of Roseland. LEASEHOLD. 12,000 Acres, of which the freehold of about one fourth has been acquired. Very moderate rent ; lease 15 years unexpired, extensive fencing and improvements ; stock consists of 4,000 sheep, 400 head of cattle, and mob of horses. [10 20,000 Acres, of which the freehold of about 3,000 acres has been acquired. Firstclass sheep country. Very moderate rent. Lease 13 years unexpired ; 5,000 sheep. 2,000 Acres good land, partly fenced small cottage, situated about 15 miles from Gisborne. Moderate rent, fair lease, with purchasing clause. [61 1,000 Acres really good land, fair proportion flat. Major portion fenced and subdivided into two paddocks. Capable of carrying 2,000 sheep at present time. Low rent, liberal purchasing clause. [62 750 Acres good land, mixed .hill and flat. 500 Sheep, 50 cattle. l^air amount of fencing and improvements. Liberal terms, moderate purchasing clauso. [70 300 Acres first-class flat land — some of the richest in the district ; laid down in grass ; within 7 miles of Gisborne ; orchard, dwellmoderate rent. [71 150 acres first-class flat land, all laid down in grass ; within 14 miles of Gisborne, with 800 well-bred sheep j moderate rent. [72 1,200 Acres, good land, mixed hill and flat, within 15 miles of Gisborne, with 1,000 sheep ; rent nominal. [73 First-class Country Store, good position, doing extensive trade. On, easy terms. [68 Several country hotels. F DUFAUR, Land Agent. THE STRAIGHT TIP ! ! ! To Buy your Bluchers, Watertights, Or Shooters as the case is, Spring-sides — either Stout or Light, Or those you fix with Laces, To keep Dry Feet when in the Street, To look well at the Races : R. HANNAH is the man, my friend, For Style, and Fit, and Prices. i Oh I When you walk into His Shop, A smile steals o'er your faces, To see the Fashion there arrayed — 'Twould captivate the Graces ; For Pinet, Peach, and Otto Hertz Will drive you to distraction, Each one puts forth his greatest skill, And strives for your subjection. On each and every Saturday, At Hannah's they appear, A very gathering of the Clans — They crowd from far and near ; For Scot, and Celt, and Sasseuach Do all agree in this, Though in Politics contrarions, Our BARGAINS not to miss. QPLENDID "rTA IiIETIES — IN — Gents' and Ladies' J3OOTS AND gHOES, OPENED UP THIS WEEK. m- Note tU special REDUCTIONS in our Price List; PRIOE LIST! Ladies' Evening Shoes, 4s lid Ladies' Prunella Boots 4s lid, 5s lid, 7s 6d Ladies' Cashmere or Prunella House Boots, 4s 6d, 5s 6d Ladies' Slippers —an immense variety — from 2s 6d Ladies' Stout Calf-Kid E.S. Walking Boots, 6s lid, 7» 6d, 8s 6d Ladies' High Leg Kid Button Boots, 9a 6d, |k Ils6d, 12s 6d Bbs High Leg Button Prunella Boots, H^Klacc Kid Golosh, 7s lid — Can't be H^^BLht in the county at 15s H^fl^^kjf Balmorals — own make — 8s 6d, NflßHfeDsGd Elastic Sides — own make — ware,6s 11d,756d, 9s 6d Boots, from Is up School Boots, 5s lid, ■I^^H^o,, 6s lid, 7s 6d Hj^|B^Hflj^^w vu P s > Copper Toes, 2s r Lace-ups, 4s 6d, lls 6d, 13s I'ioa1 ' ioa 6d >

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4199, 26 January 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4199, 26 January 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4199, 26 January 1885, Page 2

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