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Farmers' Co-operative Association, Lt . PROPERTIES FOR SAKE THE POVERTY BAY Parmers r ~"Go^ v sperative Association, Ltd., . HAVE FOR PRIVATE SALE THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES, Viz., Lot 2.— SMALL GRAZING RUN (under Act 1885), 4000 acres— looo acres felled and in grass, 400 acres fern country, and lot in natural pasture, six miles Fencing, three Paddocks, Seven-roomed House, Woolshed, Sheep Yards, Dipping Yards, Orchard and Garden, good road ; also, 2300 2 to 6-tooth Sheep, 21 head Cattle, 11 Horses. For sale in one lot. Terms. Lot 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, etc,, balance in bush, two miles fenoing ' boundary, and 115 chains bush fencing for paddocks (all ring-fenced. Price, ' £1 17s 6d acre. Terms. Lot 7 — FOR SALE OR LEASE (Patutahi), 180 Aores, improvements, subdivided into 18 Paddocks, all in English gross, Woolehed, Sheep Yards, Dipping Yards, New Hut. All first-class flat land. Lox 11. — KARAKA. For Lea?e: 130 Acres— Bo acrea ploughed, balance in English grass, 1J aores bush, plenty of ' water, subdivided into three Paddocks. ' All first-claßs land. Terms : £105 per year, and £25 in cash for Goodwill. Stock at valuation. 600 Sheep. Lot 12. — HANG&ROA. 220 Acres, miles from Gisborno, Main Wairoa Road, , all fern and scrub, boundary fence. £ * Is 8d per year (30 years) ; can be pur* chased for 7s 6d per acre. Price for Goodwill, £100. Lot 14. — PATUTAHI. For Lease: 130 Acres, improvements, Seven . roomed House, Dairy, Cowshed, and Piggery, subdivided into five paddock's, 36 aores \ just laid down in EnglUh grass, balance in grass laid down for some years (no crop takeu off for eight or nine years), two Hay Stacks, say 24 tons (4j tons unthrashed given in). Terms: £150 for improvements j rent, £ 97 15s per year. Lot 15. — WHATAUPOKO. 15 Acres, subdivided into five paddocks, Fiveroomed House, Dairy and OuthoUßes, " and Stable, three acres in Orchard, • Terms liberal. Lot 16. -SHEEP & CATTLE STATION, 3269 Acrep, situated 19 miles from Gisborne, on Wairoa road, 11-roomed House, Woolshed, Dip, Men's Cottage, Stables, Garden, Orchard, all in English grass ■ except 200 acres, Which are in bush), subdivided into 13 paddocks. 4000 Bheep, 200 head Cattle, 100 Horses. Terms for land to suit purchasers ; stock ' at valuation. Lot 17-1630 ACRES,2smilesfiomGisborne, on Wairoa road, improvements, all tingfence (six wires and barb), mostly in fern. Lease in perpetuity, £26 10s per year ; freehold, 20s per acre. Terms given. • - . Lot 21.— 2000 ACRES, in Patutahi Survey District, 850 acres in grass, subdivided ' into 7 paddocks, Eight-roomed House, Stable, Woolshed, Sheepyards, and Dip Store, with 1000 Mixed Sheep, Terms liberal. Lot 22.— 500 ACRES, Motu; improvements, 14 miles fencing, 60 acres cleared and in . grass. Terms : £100 cash ; - balance. Mortgage (or better terms, if necessary). ; Freehold, 25s per acre. Lot 23 — FOR LEASE: 1800 Acres, Tiniroto; improvements, 300 acres ploughed, 6WT acres surface sown, divided into six paddocks, Woolshed, Sheep Yards and Dip. Twelve years lease. Full valiia-. tion for all improvements. Stock and Implements at valuation. Annual rental, £155; part terms and part cash for improvements. Los 24.— SECTION 9, Block XI., Nahaka, 500 Acrea ; improvements, 240 acres in English grass, two miles fencing, two-., roomed house, sheep yards, orchard, and . garden. Price, 30s per acre. Lease in •Perpetuity. Rent, £14 per year, Stock at valuation. Lot 25 —2300 ACRES, A and sb, 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 carry three sheep to the acre. Balance of land is tawa bush. The pro- / . perty is five miles djstance from Te Araroa post-office and school, good road all the way. Steamers call once a week " and land goods at 20s per ton. Eighteen years lease from Ist April, 1896, at la' .- . per year (balance of first seven years), Is 3d for second, and Is 6d for third term, of seven years each. Price for; improvements. Goodwill, £1250, '■•""' Lot 26.— NIAGARA. 1620 Aores, Wairoa I Road, 25 miles from Gisborne, fenoed .• and subdivided into two paddocks, half "■ in English grass, camea about 3000 ■ ' sheep (at present ' grazing). Price, 30a per acre. Terms : £1000, cash ; ' bal- ' ance, mortgage at 6 per cent. TESTIMONIAL. Gisborne, March 18th, 1896. . Mr Loacby, Chemiafc, Dunedin. , DEAR SIR, — I have much pleasure la recommending " WAHOO." My : father in-law last week was prostrated with what the doctor called JAUNDICE. Every ■ care and attention was paid to him, but he. still got worse, the doctor saying that he was in such a low state, that at his age (70 years) there was little or no hope. X sent . some "WAHOO" to him, and after only one dose he slept well the whole night. Next day the doctor, on seeing him, waa surprised, and asked at what time the change took place, saying he need .not call . again— the improvement was so great. •My . father-in-law is about again, as halo and hearty as ever, since taking the " WAHOO." . My eldest son suffered very muoh' from INDIGESTION, and derived great benefit from "WAHOO," a , single dose always giving relief. ■'- . B (Signed) US. ASTON," Ormond Road. " WAHOO," price 2s 6d, to be obtained from all Chemists and Storekeepers. Wholesale Agonfca : Kempthorne, Prosser and Co.'s New Zealand Drug Company. Agent for Qkborne : Geo. Foster, Chemist, Gladstone Road.. Gisborne, June 16tb,1896. rrio the public,— Having leased from' Captain Tucker the allotment and store, formerly occupied by Mr H. E. Johnston, I purpose commencing business in the COAL AND FIREWOOD TRADE, and intend going to Australia to make the necessary arrange- ■ - ments at tho mines for a regular supply of the best procurable article. Trusting from my long residence in the district to get the support in my new venture that I have hitherto had when iv business, I am, ' ■ . Your obedient Bervant, ', 308 T. J. DICKSON. A Steam Whistle need not run full blast all the time to let you know that it is there, and. it is. not necessary that we should be always adver-. , ' tising by noisy statements to buy SALSALINE, the •.: .. -\ great food preservative. •".- For once tried, always-, v/. used, as it is the only '.y-X reliable food preservative j ; ■ sold, i •.'*■. y.. ..g ; i : :.-^

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7662, 22 June 1896, Page 3

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