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M Farmers* Co-operative Association^ Lt v E < sas 1700 • ShS ; : ( THE P.B. FARMERS' ' ASSOCIATION, Lm, - Will sell by Public Auction, at the Matai ' whero Yards, on WEDNESDAY, 17th Instant, «. 1700 8 H E E p 800 |-bred Lincoln Wethers in 600 J-bredLincoln-Romnev Wethers 300 Mixed Sheep * "™«w™ CATTLE, Etc., Eto. Wethers can be seen on 13th inßtant at Makauri. LAN S. SIMSON, ?°» Auctioneer. PROPERTIES FOR SALE p • • " ' J i THE POVERTY BAY Farmers' Co - operative s « Association, Ltd., HAVE FOB PRIVATE SALE THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES, Viz., Lot 2.-SMALL GRAZING RUN (nnder •ir Act 1885), 4500 aores— looo acres felled in and in grass, 400 acres fern country, and a- lob in natural pasture, six miles Fenoing, three Paddocks, Seven-roomed House.Woolahed, Sheep Yards, Dipping Yards, Orchard and Garden, good road ; also, 2300 2 to 6-tooth Sheep, 21 head Cattle, 11 Horßes. For sale in one lot. Teems. E Lox 6.-1022 ACRES, 15 miles inland from Tolago Bay, good road. Improvements,' 250 acres fallen bush laid down in English grass, 450 acres fern, ti-tree, eto., balance in bush, two miles' fencing . boundary, and 115 chains busfi fencing '» for paddocks (all rin^-fenced. Price. £1 17s 6d acre. Terma. Lot 7 — FOR SALE OR LEASE (Patutahi), >■' 180 Acres, improvements, subdivided " w ° }\ P J addooljs ' all in English grass, Woolshed, Sheep Yards, Dipping Yards, New Hut. All first-class flat land. : Lot 11. — KARAKA. For Lease: 130 .'-■ Acres— Bo acreß ploughed, balance in • English grass, 1J acres bush, plenty of water, subdivided into three Paddocks. '• a All first-class land. Terms : £105 per year, and £25 in cash for Goodwill. Stock at valuation. 600 Sheep. Lot 12. — HANGAROA. 220 Acres, I, miles from Gisborne, Main Wairoa Road, ' - all fern and aorub, boundary fence. £ • r Is 8d per year (30 years); can be pur. -i «"i 6d per aote - pri ° 9f « :■ Lot 14. - P4TUTAHI. For Lease : ISO • " Acres, improvements, Seven • roomed.; House, Dairy, Cowshed, and Piggery, ■■- subdivided into five paddocks, 38 aores just laid down in English graßs, balance in graßß laid down for some years (no 7- „ crop takeu off for eight or nine- years). -'""' t.vo Hay Stacks, say 24 tons (4i tons ■;."?■■ unthrashed given in). Terms : "] ' ; - Q for improvements ; rent, ;fi97 15s pee " ''■■ year, / ,: - Lot 15. — WHATAUPOKO. 15 Acres. " subdivided into five, paddooks, Five- -"" roomed House, Dairy and Oathouses, and Stable, three acres in Orchard, ■ * Terms liberal. " . : . . -•"' Lot 16. — SHEEP ft CATTLE STATION, - : 3269 Acrep, situated 19 miles from Gig. = borne, on Wairoa road, 11-roomed House, Woolshed, Dip, Men's Cottage, Stables, Garden, Orchard, all in. English grass r <. except 200 aores, which are in bnah), " subdivided into 13 paddocks. 4000 Bheep, 200 head Cattle, 100 Horses. ~ Terms for land to suit purchasers ; stock ab valuation. Lot 17- 1630 ACRES.2smilesfiomGisborne, - on Wairoa road, improvements, all 1 ing- • ■ fence (six wireß and barb), mostly in "'-> fern. Lease in perpetuity, £26 10a 'V per year ; freehold, 20a per . acre, ■ * „ Terms given. - . . - Lot 21 — 2000 ACRES, in Patutahi Survey District, 850 acres in grass, subdivided into 7 paddocks. Eight-roomed Honse, ■ Stable, Woolshed, Sheepyards, and Dip ".--- Store, with 1000 Mixed Sheep. Terms , ' t liberal. :, Lot 22.— 500 ACRES, Motu; improvements/ ' lj miles fenoing, 60 acres cleared and in. >J B grass. Terms: £100 cash ; balance,.-.; Mortgage (or better terms, if necessary). ' , g Freehold, 25s per acre. VLot23.— FOR LEASE: 1800 Acres, Tiniroto; -U improvements, 300 acres ploughed, ' 600. r acres surface sown, divided into six "'"•"•/ Saddocks, Woolshed, Sheep Yards and ' •ip. Twelve years leaße. Full valua- ;£^- tion for all improvements. Stock and ; .; Implements at valuation. Annual. -i rental, £155 ; part terms and part cash „' '-, for improvements. '. ■'*■■_ Lot 24.— SECTIOJN 9, Block XI., Nuhaka, .;' 500 Acres ; improvements, 240 aores in English grass; two miles fencing, two- -"-" roomed house, sheep yards, orchard, and , garden. Price, SOs per acre. Lease in v ' ; Perpetuity. Rent, £14 per year, Stock ''" . at valuation. : Lot 25 —2300 ACRES, A and, 6b, 'Number ;. 2 Block, Whakaangangi; improvements, .. 850 acres in English grass, three miles fencing, two four-roomed cottages, sheep ' ■ yards, sheep dip, orchard, and garden. :; Will oarry three sheep to tbe acre. • . Balance of land is tawa bush. The pro- „ ' perty is five miles distance from Te ~\_ Araroa post-office and school, good road ' '1- . all the way. Steamers call once a week • ) 1 and land goods at 20s per ton. ' Eighteen- ' -years lease from Ist April, 1896, ab is per year (balance of first seven years), Is 3d for second, and Is 6d for third - . term, of seven years each. - Pride for . [ improvements. Goodwill, £1250. . ._ ''£ v Lot 26.— NIAGARA. 1620 Acres, Wairoa < Road, 25 mites from Gisborne, fenced ' and subdivided into two paddooks, half ■'...'■_ in English grass, carries about 3000 cheep (at present grazing). Price, 30a per acre. Terms: £1000, cash; balance, mortgage at 6 per oent. ' It is quite possible that J in these hard times you -' SBN'T HFFOBO fi GBBRIfiBE ;i but it is possible to do ' without one if you. keep your liver in healthy going ; order by drinking Grease's "■ Dandelion Coffee, which you CAN AFFORD >f because it is sold at all lf Grocers in 1/- and 2/- tins.- . ■ TESTIMONIAL. 2 — ( | Gisborne, Maroh 18th, 1896. Mr Loasbv, Chemist, Dunedin. . • .. 5 T\EAR SIR,— I have muoh pleasure in ' d U recommending "WAHOO." ,My ■-.. fatherin-law last week was prostrated with - "■ J » what the doctor called JAUNDICE. Every > '■ care and attention was paid to" him, but he ■"■ " atill got worse, the dootor saying that he . y was in such a low state, that at his age (70 > yours) there was little or no hops. X sent ' v some " WAHOO " to him, and after only. >. oue dose he slept well, the whole night. ..1 Next day the doctor, on seeing him, was ..',';' Burpi-ited, and asked at what time' thfe -'-'■ '['■-- - change took place, saying he need 'not call, :;;■ E again— the improvement was so great. My ■ . E falher-in-law is about again, as hale and , hearty as ever, since taking the " WAIJOO." ' My eldest son- suffered very, muoh "fronj" v - INDIGESTION, and derived great benefit' ' from "WAfIOO," a single dose always. ■ giving relief. , '• •-".:' (Signed) V. 8. ASTON, . .: Ormond Road; ■.'".' : "WAHOO," price 2s 6d, to be obtained J from all Chemists and Storekeepers. ... ' • ■■: c Wholesale Agents.: .Kempthorne,-pTossßr" - '» and Co. 's New Zealand Drng .ComDa,ny^ i? .' . ;; 1, Agent for Qklorne : '■■ ..■■;': '. GKa Fostbb, Chemißt, Gladstone Road; ! i'.S a J OASBY'S " WAHOO " cured ' -Ma^ 1, JLi Hamel, Stafford street, Danedin, after : '-^ 1. dootora pronounced her iuoawble j ,2s 6d, 'f« Cheraifltß and Gwoew, ■- .^-.J 1 -;^", •'•"•' r^3

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7657, 16 June 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7657, 16 June 1896, Page 3