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Special Advertisements. POKU A L E FREEHOLD. 800 Acies, first-class land ; partly hill, partly flat, with substantial Dwelliug-housi;, 15 mile 3 from Gisborne ; good road all the way ; 800 sheep ; small mob of cattle. [76 30,000 Acres good Land, about 30 miled from Gisborne; partly fern, partly buali about 10,000 acres ploughable. Bulk of purchase money may remain on the property at low rate of interest. [53 10,000 acres, about 20 miles from Gisborne. Good hill land, with fair proportion of flat; considerable area of land down in. grass. House, woolshed, and all necessary outbuildings. Stock consists of 5000 sheep, 600 head cattle. [68 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 8,000 Acres good land, principally feru and open. Sufficient quantity of good buah for fencing. Fair proportion flat; balance v adulating hills with good aspect. t [63 6,000 Acres on the Coast, first - class 1 md. 55 1,100 Acres good land, 15 miles from town. Major portion hilly, but admirably adapted fur sheep. Partly improved; small house, stock-yard, garden, &c, with 700 sheep. [sti 800 acres s;ood land, about 18 miles from Giaborne, comprising 160 acres flat, remainder low hills. Four-roomed house, stockyard, &c. 167 10,500 acres, perfect title, mixed country, moderate proportion flat, includes a fair extent of valuable buah ; about 15 miles from Gisborne. Good land. [74 250 acres, about 15 miles from Gisborce ; perfect title: about one-third flat; good land; several paddocks fenced in, small house, store, and woolshed, with 400 sheep and 50 head cattle. [75 Several valuable town and suburban residences with from £ to 5 acres of land. Valuable property iv Ocmond, consisting of spacious house, with oat-buildinga, dairy, orchard, &c, &c 40,000 acres of firs^-class totara, rimu, and puriri timber; gooi water carriage. Severa valuable business and residehco sites in North Gisborne township Whatau poko) with river frontages. 42 Acres, nearly all fii'st-class 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 witli willows, well watered. Unexceptionable site for a family residence. [00 Corner section in a central position in Gladstone Road; best freehold busiue3B site available in Gisborno. [fil Valuable J-acre oectious in Childers street. Several valuable sections in Palmerston Road. Several well - situated sections in tho Township of Roseland. LEASEHOLD. 20,000 Acres, of which the freehold of about 3,000 acres has been acquired. Firstclass sheep country. Very moderate rent. Lease 13 years uuexpired ; 5,000 sheep. 2,000 Acrus 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. Fab: amount of fencing and improvements. Liberal terms, moderate purchasing clause. [70 300 acres, within easy distance of town, good land. Moderate rent. In fair working order. Stock at valuation. [69 1,200 Acres, good land, mixed hill and flat, within 15 miles of Giaborne, 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 W. FRASER, PRACTICAL WATCH-MAKER AND JEWELLER, Nasmith's Buildings, Gisborne. (Late with F. W. Collins, Napier.) WATCHES AND CLOCKS Cleaned and Repaired. —Jewellery of every description Made to Order.—^Masonic Jewels, Medals, Rings, &c. Meerschaum Pipes Mounted and repaired. —Tarnished Gold and Silver Jewellery Re-colored and Cleaned equal to new at moderate charges. W.F. has received a Collection of Ferns, pressed and botanicilly named by Mrs Armstrong, of Duuedin, whose name is a hosuehold word in the Colonies, having taken Prizes at the following Exhibitions: Sydney, Melbourne, Christchurch, Dunedin, and Wellng;on. 530 MR SYDNEY HOBEN, PIANIST aud TEACHER OF MUSIC, has arrived, and is prepared to receive Pupils or accept Concert or other engage nents. Pupils will be instruoted at their homes if desired. ' Particulars at Mr lownley's. 557

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4490, 1 February 1886, Page 2

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