FRUIT, FOREST & ORNAMENTAL TREKS. ON completion iof Alterations to Premises W. S. GREENE will continue his Weekly Sales of Fruit, Forest, and Ornamental Trees. These Sales will be commenced on Saturday, 25th, and will b?. continued throughout tho Season. 200 W. S. GREENE BEGS to announce that the Horse Sales will be continued every Saturday, at " Bob " Little's Yard, at 12 o'clock. Sale at the Maht, Exchange Buildings At Two o'clock. 73 FOft SALE. SPLENDID AGRICULTURAL LAND, at PATUTAHI, Fenced ami Improved. Sections No. 20, containing 40 acres 1 rood ; 58, containing 44 acres I rood ; 60, containing 44 acres 1 rood — at present in occupation of Philip Bond, at a fair rental. No. 62, containing 54 ;icres I rood 24 perohes, iv occupation of James Ferris, at a good rental, aud known as "Prospect Farm." The above Sections together would make a nice Property. Price : £15 per acre. Section 78, containing 200 acro j , in occupation of John Burgesfj, at a moderate rental. Price : £8 10s per acre. The above Properties will either be Bold together or separately. Apply to — WALTER BLACK, 593 Childers Road. FOR SALE. NINE ACRES of LAND, fronting the Ormoncl-Gisborne Road, with Dwdl- j ing-house thereon, containing two wellfinished rooms ; the Seotiou being part of the Pouparae Block. Title, Crown Grant. Terms easy. Apply to — WILLIAM FERGUSON, 221 Te Arai. ORMOND POUND. IMPOUNDED by Alexander McKenzie, for trespass on private property, on 6th June, 1887— Bay Gelding, Bmall star on forehead, white spot on nose, indistinct brand near shoulder. Will be sold at the Pound Yard on Tuesday, June 21, 1887, unless redeemed. W. CURRIE, 227 Poundkeeper. JTIOVERSMENT INSURANCE DEV* PARTMENT. 1. The Bonuses declared by this Department are in many cases greater thau the Premiums paid during the past Quinquennium. 2. The Premium charged is les3 -than in auy other Life Office doing business in this Colony. 3. It is the only Office that can o2er State security. 4. It is the only Office that confines its business to New Zealand. 5. The death rate in this Colony is only 10 in'the 1000 as against 17 in the 1000 in the other Countries. 6. The expenses of Management being less than either Office, the profits are greater. 7. The conditions of the Policies issued by this Office are more liberal thin those of other Offices. 8. For Table of Rates and Comparison Table see the Agent— F. LOUDON, Mrs. Ledgkr, 206 Commercial House, Giabome. PUBLIC NOTICE. AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT. LAND FOR LEASING UNDER THE PERPETUAL LEASING SYSTEM. Crown Lands Office, Gisborne, 18th May, 1887. TT7RITTEN TENDERS (in sealed covers VV will be received at this Office not later than half-past four p.m. on MONDAY, the 20th day of Juue next, for the Lease of the undermentioned Sections for a term of 30 years, with the right of renewal for a further term of 21 years. Forms of tender with declaration can be obtained at the Land Office, Gisborne. D. A. TOLE, Commissioner of Crown Lands. The Western portion of Section 15, Block 11., Waimata Survey District, Poverty Bay, containing 640 acres. Upset Price : 6d an Acre. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION". PROPOSED TRANSFER OF INTEREST BY A DEFERRED PAYMENT SELECTOR. Crown Lands Office, Auckland, June 2nd, 1887. IT is hereby notified that William Pettigrew Hunter, of Hangaroa, has applied to the Land Board to accept in his stead Harry E. Kent, of Hangaroa, as Transferee of his, the said William Pettigrew Hunter's interest in 103 acres and 8 perches of Deferred Payment Land, beiug Section 33, Block XI, Hangaroa Survey District. D. A. TOLE, Commissioner of Crown Lands. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE EAST COAST DISTRICT. f^i ENTLEMEN,— I sincerely trust that you will not pledge yourselves to any Candidate or Party until you have heard our respective views on the present situation of the affairs of the Colony. I intend contesting the Electorate and will express my views at an early dale after the dissolution of Parliament. I am, Gentlemen, Your Obedient Servant, allan McDonald. NOTICE. To the Owner of a Brown Marc which was put to my Horse "Herculaneum" on the sth of November last, by T. Cockrake. IF the same bn not removed and all charges in connection with the above paid, within Fourteen Days, I will cauno her to be sold to defray exptusih, WM. BAILEY. June 4, 1887. 127 MISS JO PIN STONE, Makauaka, (Late Pupil of Mr Geo. Clutsam, Auckland) WOULD like to obtain Pupils for tuition ' in MUSIC AND THEORY, in town or country. Tkrms — Ove Ghinka pkk Qtahtlf. WANTED— Everybody to know that, the 18s lop Coat* ui'ti nearly ail gone, — At J. Longley'a,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 4891, 16 June 1887, Page 3
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