CHAS. BUSCKE GOOD'S BUILDING S^ GISBORNE, A OCOUNTANT T AND, TESTATE A. ' JUI S2J AND /GENERAL /COMMISSION A GEN^ HAS FOR SALE [Among others too numerous to mention.) [TVHE TppLLOWING TTvESIRABLE "PROPERTIES, ON EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. GLADSTONE ROAD £450— QUARTER-ACRE SECTION and good 5-roomedi Kauri House, washhouse, etc. Owner "will sell on very easy terms. £40 PER FOOT— Good Building 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. PALMERSTON RD .: £475— QJUARTER-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 and a Genuine Bargain. ABERDEEN ROAD: £515— HALF-ACRE and new 6-room-ed House ; gas laid on, bathroom. £410— HALF-ACRE and new 4Aroomed House," washhouse, pantry, etc. . Will take £75 down. £90— QUARTER-ACRE SECTION; opposite Brewery ; good building site. KAITI: £750— 17£ ACRES HILL LAND, all m grass; good soil; suitable for dairying ; 5-roomed House and ■ conveniences. £550— HALF-ACRE, Rutene Road,, and good 5-roomed House. A Genuine Bargain. ' £140— ONE-ACRE SECTION, Steele Road, fenced and good dry section. Only £50 down> A real godd investment. WHATAUPOKO: £1000— TEN ACRES FLAT LAND and 4-roomed House, suitable for subdividing ; £450 down, balance on .mortgage. *■•'■ ■:■ £110— CLIFFORD STREET, i-acre, good building site. Terms arranged. £250 — STOUT STREET, River frontage. Splendid building site. £725— THREE ACRES, near Mangapapa School. A splendid residential site.* I can recommend this, as a real good investment^, ' . ; £1650— 15 ACRES, about one mile from town, and good 6roomed House, necessary outbuildings, orchard, etc. £500-^HALF,ACRE, Mangapapa, and new 6-roomed Kauri House, which cost £450.. ,A Genuine Bargain. < MONET "TO LEND "■■'■■■■''.■ ON ._ '. • . FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD SECURITIES. Building Society Common, Shelton and Co., and FOR Gisborne Gas Company Snares SALE. INQUIRIisINVITED. tfS**-«i!l» HP© TRAVEL THIS -*" SEASON Wm&M^Si TE KARAKA t The Heavy Draujght Stallion, lord Glasgow. LORD GLASGOW is a dappled bay, standing between 17 and 18 hands high, of excellent temper, splendid bone and substance: Lord Glasgow's sire i^ Allan-a-dale, and the ddarta t Ruby, by the imported horse, Vanquisher. Allan-a-dale's sire is Young Banker, by Banker; Banker, by Admiral put. of Nannie ; Nannie, by Rob Rojr; Admiral, by Sir Walter Scott; .Sir Walter Scott, by Old Clyde; Old Clyde, by Scotchman. Lord Glasgow's stocK is well-known m the Auckland and Bay of Plenty districts, where, as broken and unbroken horses, they command record 1 prices. TERMS : Single mare, £3 3s ; two or more, as per arrangement. One month's grazing free,, after which 2s 6d per week will be charged. AH care taken, but no responsibility incurred. ' Apply tjy--CHAS. A. FOOTE, "Glenelg," Te Karaka. — Or, A, McCorkindale, m charge. Also,— . : CORONATION By Native- Minister, out of Country Boy mare. CORONATION is a 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 caro taken, but no responsibility incurred. Apply to — FRED. GOLDSMITH, "..'. Tapuihikitea. — Or^ to A. McCorkindale. Te Karaka. rfmO STAND THIS MAKAURI, The Carriage Stallion, TOMMY Q 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, 1 with a strain of standard trotting blood from Berlin. Tommy Atkins has been very successful m the show ring. As a 3-year-old he took first prize at Timaru m 1900, and m 1902 he took first prize and special at Leeston, and first and special at Christchurch ; m 1903 he took first and special at Leeston, and second m Christchurch, and first at Courtnay show. TERMS: Single mares, £3 3s; halfgrarantee (£4l 4s), £2 2a payable on removal of mareg z and £2 2s when mares prove m foal. Good, paddocking one month free, 2s per week after. All care taken, but no responsibility. Mares sold or exchanged will be charged as m foal. For further particulars, apply to — E. F. .GREY. Makauri. 1 Also,— The Welsh Pony Stallion, MARS. MARS stands 14 hands, was foaled m 1900, and bred by Douglffcs MteLean, j Maraekakaho. Sire, Comet (imported ! from Wales), by The Flyer— Welsh Flyer ' —Old Welsh Flyer— Old Comet. Comet's dam by Young RainTx>w — Rainbow, King George. Mars' dam, ExmoreMaid, by Satalite. , Mars is a very thick-Bet 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 ig'a credit to him and always sell readily. FEE. £2 2s. E. F. GREY, Makauri. A. J. F ARB> CERTD7ICATED PIANO TUNER AND REPALRER. All Orders left with Mrs Batten or London Piano Warehouse promptly attended. Coast and Country visited, as per arrasgemenfc. 867
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11141, 3 December 1907, Page 2
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