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! IMPOKTANT LAND SALE. MISSRS WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, Limited, GISBORNE, Have received instructions to offer for Sale BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On SATURDAY, 27th October, 1900, rpHF, TCIOLLOWING ~y"ALUABLE "PROPERTIES. Instructed by Trustees latejAS. WoodbineJohnson', Esq. : MARAETAHA, Containing about 2300 ACRES, In Blocks of 20 ACRES to fiOO ACRES. Magnificont Dairy Land, Fifteen Miles from Gisborne. Public School on the Estate. Instructed by G. Randall Johnson, Esq. : LAVENHAM, Containing 751 ACRES, adjoining the Patutahi Township, and on the Main Road, ten miles from Gisborue. This land comprises THE PICK of the Famous POVERTY BAY FLATS, and is Subdivided into Blocks ranging from 5 ACRES to 122 ACRES. Plans of Maraetaha and Lavenham, with particulars, may be seen at tho principal Banks. TERMS EXCEPTIONALLY EASY. Also, Instructed by William Coopkr, Esq. : In conjunction with Messrs WYLLIE & MASON. Instructions have been received by Messrs Williams & Kettle, to offer by Public Auction, on the abovo dato, KAITI, About 400 ACRES, Beautifully-situated Suburban Land, within two miles of Gisborne Post-office. The Property is now being Subdivided into HOME and FARM SITES, and affords an opportunity for investment that cannot fail to prove most remunerative. Plans are now in course of preparation. Terms and Conditions of Sale may be ! seen on application to— WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Ltd.. Gißborne. 487 PRELIMINARY NOTICE, MANGATU b n l°6ck. PLANS OF UPWARDS OF P\(\ (*£(Q ACRES, cut up into ?JOjOO?) 23 Sections, varying in size from 620 Acres to 4120 acres, .have now been prepared, and will bo issued within the next few weeks. THE LEASES \V ill be offered on the 26th Day of January, 1901, By Messrs WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, Limited. Full particulars of Terms will be published in future issue. Title : Land Transfer. H. C. JACKSON, For tho Trustees. W. L. REES, 250 Solicitor for Trustees. XJ O CLAYTON BROTHERS Have made such complete arrangements for transit of their goods by sea that in future there will be NO DELAYS. TO ARRIViS & ARRIVSD. TOROA— COALS fkom NEWCASTLE. LINDA WEBER from Newcastle— Coals. NGARU from Kaipara — Totara Timber. MAY from Whaumaka — Totara, Posts, &c. MANA from Tairua— Building Timber. AWANUl— Corrugated Iron, etc. AOTEA— Taupiri Coals, etc. WHAKAPAI— Totara Piles (up to GOft long), and Kauri Timber. WAlAPU— Timber from Tairua. GISBORNE— MarbIed Mantels. lOOODrain Pipes, Barbed Wire, Black and Galvanised Wire, Wire Netting, Special Pig Barbed Netting, Cement (transhipped ex Whakatane), Lime, Taupiri Coals, Tile House Blocks, and General Hardware (full ship). FANNY— Totara Strainers. WEKA— Rimu and Matai Timber. OMAPERE-Westport Coals. IQ* Cl DAYTON BEOS. are doing THE trade, and everybody kuows and C's it is a fact that WE SELL EVERYTHING. NOTICE. GiSBORNE TO WHATATUTU A COACH will leave Redstone's Stables Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 12 noon, leaving Whatatulu Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 8 a.m. ALL PARCELS, etc., entrusted to the undersigned will receive prompt attention. PASSENGERS can rely on QUICK DESPATCH. J. R. REDSTONE & SON, 137 Proprietors. EGGS FROM PURE-BRED POULTRY. I HAVE for Sale EGGS from Dorkings, Minorcas, Houdens, Spanish, and Langshans. These are from my wellknown Prize birds, Reasonable prices. G. R. MOORE. 4jK) KIA-OttA<!RKAMESY, PALMERSTON ROAD. 1 1 npHE above Creamery will be OPEN to ! •*- receive MILK on and after NEXT '. MONDAY, September 24th. Hoping all who have Milk will make a start, if . I possible. i[ t. McGregor, Proprietor. ' September 10th. ' . S J ; CHRONIC DIARRHCEA CURED. My mother suffered with chronic diarrhcea I for several months. She was attended by ■ j two physicians, who at last pronounced 1 ■ her case hopeless. She procured one 25---f [ cent, bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera j and Dtarrhcea Remedy, and five doses gave ■ her permanent relief. I take pleasure in . ' recommending it as the best on the market. li —Mrs F. E. Watson, Aiken, AU. Sold v by E. D. Smith ; price Is 6d, big sine 3s.— Advt.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8957, 24 September 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8957, 24 September 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8957, 24 September 1900, Page 3

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