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CHAS. BUSCKE GOOD'S BUILDING S, GISBORNE, A OCOUNTANT, T AND, TESTATE AND /GENERAL /COMMISSION VJT Vj A GENT Z HAS FOR SALE (Among others too numerous to mention) 1 fTIHE '"CipLLOWING T\ESIRABLE j "PROPERTIES, ON EXCEPnONALLY EASY TERMS. GLADSTONE EOAD "., £4SO— QUARTER-ACRE SECTION and , good ' s : roomedi Kauri House, washhouse, etc.. Owner will sell on: very easy terms. . ' ■ £40 PER FOOT— Good BuUding Site for business (town side of Royal Hotel). Will sell frontage of 22 feet, with. depth of 165 feet, for. £880;' only 25 per cent, down, balance at 5 per cent. PALMEBSTON RD,: £475— QUARTER^ACRE. SECTION, near School, with 6-roomed House. Will take £100 down. £575— QUARTER-ACRE and good 7-roomed Kauri House, close to town. A very? desirable residence andi a Genuine Bargain. ABERDEEN ROAD:! . £516— HALF-ACRE and new 6-room-ed House ; gas laid on, bathroom. £410— H ALF-ACRE and new 4-room- ' . ed House "waahhouse, pantry; etc. Will take £75 down. £90— QUARTER-ACRE SECTION, opposite Brewery; gbod building site. KAITI: £750— 17i ACRES HILL LAND, all in _ grass ; ... good soil ; suitable for dairying; 5-rbomed House and conyenien«es. >.' '■ ■■ .■■':" ' '\ £550r-HALF-ACRE, Rutene Road,, , and good 5-roomed House. A Genuine Bargain. . i.. y £140— ONE-ACRE SECTION, Steele > Road, fenced and good dry section. Only £50 down. A real good investments 5 '■-■■-■.", .%. WHATAXJPOKO: £1000— TEN ACRES FLAT LAND and 4-roomed JHouse; suitable for subdividing ; , , £450 down, balance on ■mortgage. • *•- .^ . • ■'-...■ £110— CLIFFORD STREET, : i-acre, good^building site. Terms arranged. £250 — STOUT STREET, i-acre, River frontage. Splendid building . site. •- ■;: .: ' -."■-.■ '■- "■■- \ £725— THREE lA'CRES, near Mangapapa School. A splendid residential site. I can recommend this ae a real gO4>d/investment. £1650—15' ACRES, about one mile from town, and good 6robmed' House, necessary outbuildings, orchard, etc. . £500— HALF/ACRE, Mangapapa, and new 6-roomed Kauri House, '= which cost £450. A Genuine Bargain. MONET TrO LEND ';< ". .;: ' .- ! 0N ! --■ '.■■■■■■• .- FREEHOLD ANp LEASEHOLD v - -.;,•■, SE€URiLTIES. , Building Society i' / v ■ Common, Shelton and^ Co.; and FOR Gisbome Gas Company Shares SALE. INQUIRIES INVITED. Jfca^flE* fTID/'mAVEL- THIS The *" lEfeavy :. .IJf aiight Stallion, LORD GLASGOW. LORD GLASGOW is a dappled bay, standing between 17 arid 18 hands high, of excellent temper, Bplendid bone and substance. Lord Glasgow's sire is AHan-a-dale, and the dani v Ruby, by the im-. ported horse, Vanquisher. Allah-ardale's sire is Young 'Banker^ by : Banker; Banker, by Admiral out of Nannie; Nannie, by Rob Roy; Admiral, by Sir Walter Scott; Sir Walter Scott, by Old Clyde; Old Clyde, by Sootchman. Lord Glasgow's stock ii well known in^ the Auckland and Bay of Plenty districts^ where, as broken ana pnbroken, horses, they command record 1 prices./, • TERMS : Single, mare, £3 3s ; two or more, aa per\arrangement. One month's grazing free, after which 2s 6d per week will be charged. AH care taken, but ap responsibility incurred. Apply to— CHAS. A. FOOTE, "Glenelg," Te Karaka. — Or, A. McCorkindale, in> charge. Also,— CORONATION By Native Minister, out of Country Boy •"■" ' •"..'.• . ' njare.; -". ,■ V.;'• • v." CORONATION is' & very compact little horse, especially suited for getting strong cobs and harness horses, and is a sure foal-getter. ; .-.'. . ? ; TERMS : Single mare, £1 10s, payable at end of season. : One month's grazing free, after which 2s 6d per week will be charged. All care taken, but no responsibility incurred. Apply to — FRED. GOLDSMITH, Tapuibikitea. ,— Or, to A. McCorkindale, Te Karaka. TP 0 STAND THIS %WfM HI I 111? in The Carriage Stallion, TOMMY ATKINS. TOMMY ATKINS is a beautiful bay, showing a lot of quality, good bone and substance, standing 16 hands 2£ inches high. He is well bred, his sire, The Czar, being from the imported High Flyer stock, and his dam descending from the great Traducer, with a strain of standard trotting blood from Berlin. Tommy Atkins has been very successful in the show ring. As a 3-year-old he took first prize at Timaru in 1900, and in 1902 he took first prize and special at Leestpn, and first and special at Christchurch ; in 1903 he took first and special at Leeston, and second in Christchurch, and first at Courtnay show. • , TERMS t Single mares, £3 3s; halfguarantee (£4 4s)| £2 2s payable on removal of maresj and £2 2s when mares prove in foal. Good paddocking one month free, 2s per week after. All care taken, but n.o responsibility. Mares sold or exchanged will be charged as in foal. For further particulars, apply to — E. F. GREY. Makauri. Also,— The Welsh Pony Stallion, >MARS. '..-.. .-. i MARS stands 14 hands, was foaled in 1900, and bred -I by Douglas McLean, Maraekakaho. Sire, Comet , (imported from Wales), by The Flyer— Welsh Flyer —Old Welsh Flyer— Old Comet. Comet's dam by Young Rain'bow — Rainbow, King George. Mars' dam, Exmore Maid, by Satalite. Mars is a very thick-set cob, with good action?* and great bone, good tempered and splendid constitution, and a first-class hack and harness horse. He is a very sure foal-getter, and his stock is a credit to him. and always sell readily. FEE. £2 2s. E. F. GREY, Makauri. A. J. F AR * j CERTIFICATED PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. All Orders left with Mrs Batten or London Piano Warehouse promptly attended. Coast and Country visited, as per arrangement. 867

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11140, 2 December 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11140, 2 December 1907, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11140, 2 December 1907, Page 2

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