WYLLIE & MASON Will offer for sale by Public Auction, at their Mart, Lowe street, Gisborne, on SATURDAY NEXT, the 15th instant, at 12 o'clock : SECTION 38, MAKAURI BLOCK. Area, 7 acres 1 rood 0 perches. Also, SECTION 39, MAKAURI BLOCK. Area, 22 acres 0 roods 0 perches. TITLE: LAND" TRANSFER. TERMS : £15 per cent, on fall of hammer. £25 per cent, within 14 days of sale. Balance may remain on mortgage for three years, at £5 per cent. Immediate possession. G. R. WYLLIE, 643 Auctioneer. WAIAPU COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE A GENERAL RATE. IT is hereby publicly notified that it is the intention of the Council, in exercise of the powers conferred on it by "The Counties Act, 1886," section 148, and "The Rating Act, 1894," section 2, to proceed at its next Meeting, to be held at Waipiro, on WEDNESDAY, the 26th inst , to make a General Rate for the year ending on the 31st March, 1902, of ONE PENNY IN THE POUND on all the ratable property in the occupation of Europeans within the County,, and of ONE HALFPENNY IN THE POUND on ali the ratable property in the occupation of Natives. Tins Rate shall be payable in one sum on tlit; Ist day of September, 1901. The Rate Book is now open to inspection at the Office of the Council, Waipiro, during office hours. A. M. BEALE, Clerk, Waiapu County Council. Waipiro, June 6th, 1901. 647 WANTED, a Boy, to milk one cow night and morning. Apply at Herald Office. WANTED, a Second Cook (woman preferred). Apply at Universal Dining Rooms. 669 WANTED, Employment, by youth, who thoroughly understands station work. Apply Herald Office. 665 ANTED, a Boy, for Coach Shop. Sandlant and Stevenson Bros. WANTED, Two Fence Repairers and General Station Hand. Apply Williams and Kettle, on Saturday next, at 11 a.m. TXT ANTED, a Boy, to milk. Wages, Y V 15s a week. Apply to Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. 649 WANTED, Everyone to see our WiH"dows this week. Special display of Useful and Dainty Articles, at Wholesale Prices. Just landed direct from London. C. Rosie and Co. WADE'STEETHING POWDERS for babies are soothing, reduce fever, and prevent blotches. Price, Is. "OT ANTED KNOWN, that J. Peckover YY and Co., House, Land, and Estat'e Agents, appreciate the support received from the public of Gisborne and district. The many years experience in the business in London, South Africa, and this colony, which has fallen to the lot of J. Peckover, enables him to deal satisfactorily with all Properties which are placed in their hands for disposal. It is their study to carry on the business on the lines of the strictest integrity, and giving closest personal attention to their clients' requirements. They have for sale Sections (town and country), Large and Small Houses, with Sections from quarter-acre upwards.; Farms, improved and otherwise. Money to Lend, current rates. Adjacent Crawford's Book Arcade, Gisborne. June, 1901. ; 624 T~ROBERTSONU For winter wear every make and shape in Men's and Boys' Waterproof Coats, Oiiskin Coats, Chesterfield and Covert Coats, at Lowest Prices. BY*Private Contract. A chance ! A real, good, second-hand Piano (guaranteed), owner just left district. Call and see. Cheap. Chrisp and Son. 668 DON'T BOTHA ABOUT DE WET. Go to Cbrisp and Son's and get some of their latest choice Music and have a musical evening. D ERECT SHIPMENT" of all the~iatest in American Boots and Shoes just opened at the Phit-Essi Boot Shop. FOUND, about a fortnight ago, between Cemetery and town, Fur Boa. Owner may have same on paying cost of advertisement. 663 Tj'OLND, Black- and white Sheep Dog, JD cbllar 1901, No. 353. If not claimed within a week will be sold. Charles Gordon, Ormond. 650 OR SALE, One of the Best Corner Sections on Whataupoko, about halfacre. Apply J. White, Whataupoko. OR SALE, Cheap, on Easy Terms, Sections, "Victoria." Apply E. J. Chrisp, Lowe street. 640 L~OST, a White ~Fox Terrier Puppy (slut), with black ears and black near tail. Expenses paid. E. P. Joyce. rriO LET, a Comfortable Seven-roomed •*• HOUSE, Lowe Street. Apply to J. Ponaford. 577 "TTROBERTSON'S. Just to hand the A very latest novelties in Ties and Mufflers. Every pattern and design. Newest shapes in Hard FefirHats and Travelling Caps. BLOUSE FLANNELETTES, "aII" New Patterns, fast colors, full length only Is the blouse. At Mark Way's. pORDED VELVETEENS, all the \J latest shades for blouses, only Is 6d yard. At Mark Way's. DRESS LENGTHS, in Navy, Fawn, Brawn, Green, Maroon, Amazon Cloth, six yards double width, 6s lid the dress. At Mark Way's. IT is time the ladies and gentlemen were selecting their Dresses for the Plain and Fancy Dress Ball, to be held by the Natives' Association on 25th July. 'ATIVE ASSOCIATION'S Annual Fancy Dresa Ball will be held on Thursday, 25th July. 501 BIG ASSORTMENT Black and Colored Dress Materials of every description, imported direct from the manufacturers. New Silks, new Velveteens. William Pettie. TMPORTED DIRECT, Eiderdown Quilts JL in all sizes, plain and frilled. Astonishing_value 1 William Pettie. ■piNETS' ENFANTS~SHOES, in all X sizes, can now be had at H. Adair's Phit-Essi Boot Shop. SAMPLE MILLINERY, for Ladies and Children," bought at Half-price, to be sold Very Cheap. At Mark Way's. "\7ATES 1 RELIABLE SEED (Season X 1901-1902). Three cases New Season's Seeds just opened up, consisting of Vegetable Seeds, Flower Seeds, Lawn Glasses, etc., etc. Packets, 3d to 6d each. Ask for Catalogue. The "Iron Age" Labor-saving Implements, for the garden or farm — "The Success" Spray Pump, Pruning and Hedge Shears, Gardening Gloves, Spades, Rakes, Hoes, etc. Early Seed Potatoes, selected and handpicked. James McKee, Direct Importer. AWINDOW"" FULK Direct "shipment of Photo Frames, Albums, Inkstands, Scent Cabinets, E.P. Cruets, Jam Jars, Bread Forks, Framed Texts and Pictures, etc., etc. Prices will astonish you. C. Rosie and Co. A NEGLECTED SPRAIN is often worse than broken limb. Loasby's Koolibah cures quickly, relieving at once. BOX CLOTH for Dresses, in Fawn, Brown, Green, and Black, only 2s 6d, usual price 3s lid. Only at Mark Way's. V BLOUSE FLANNELETTES, in heavy cloth, nice patterns, three yards only Is 6d the length. At Mark Way's. HEADACHES, Neuralgia, Toothache, Backache, an all speedily cared by Loaiby'g Koolibah; 8b everywhere. HOT SUPPERS - Ham and Eggs, Grills, etc.— at James Erakine's Refreshment Rooms on Saturday evenings. FIRST-CLASS Board and Residence can be obtained at the house lately occupied by Mr Hollywood, Kaiti. Newly furnished, piano, bath-room, stabling. Three minutes from post-office and one from bowling green. 980 TUST IMPORTED; New Stock of U Ladies' Mackintoshes, Cravenette Mantles, Cloth Jackets, Skirts, Furs, Millinery, etc., etc. William Pettie.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9172, 14 June 1901, Page 3
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