TO-MORROW FURNITTJRE SALE 2 P.M. SATURDAY. F. S. MALCOLM & CO. Sell, at their Uisbmne Mart, Property ol Gentleman giving up Housekeeping, including rOABLES, Chairs, Box Coueh, Singer X Sewing Machine, Folding and B.R. Bedsteads and W.W. Mattresses, and Bedding, Quilts, Blankets, etc., 2 Duchess Chests, Hall Table, Crockery, Pictures, Tea and Dinner Service, Cutlery, Linoleum. Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, Kitchen Utensils, Wringer, etc. ALSO, Wall Papers, 4 Bicycles, Washing Machine. Copper Boilec. NO RESERVE. "POULTRY, "PRODUCE, T?TC. X OULTRY, JL RODUCE, HiTC. 11 A.M. (With Special Entry Young Poultry). ALSO, 7 sacks. Southern Onions and 6 sacks Potatoes. (On account of whom it may concern). NO RESERVE. F. S. MALCOLM & CO., 270 Auctioneers. DRAPERY SALE. TO-MORROW , At 2 p.m. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. DRESS LENGTHS HOSIERY CURTAINS UNDERCLOTHING v UMBRELLAS ; RUGS, BLANKETS ""* MATS, TOWELS FLANNELETTE, Etc., Etc. MILLER AND CRAIG THE POPULAR AUCTIONEERS. 269
TO-MORROW LAND "SALE. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Ltd. Have received instructions from the Executors in the Estate of the late J. A. HARDING, to offer FOR SALE, by Public Auction, at their Horse Bazaar, Lowe Street, on SATURDAY, 22nd MAY, 1909, At 11 a.m. — T "OTS 1, 2, 4 — Harris and Rawiri JLJ Streets. LOTS 5, 6— Rutene Road and Hirini ' Street. LOT I— Hirini Street. (Each Quarter-acre). LOT 2— Corner Rutene Road and Harris Street, i-acre (about). The above sections are situate in the block on which the residence of Mrs J. \ A. Harding stands. j Particulars and plan, may be seen at the office of the Auctioneers. AND AliSO, On account of F. HALL, Etq. : LOTS 10, 11, AND 12, Harris Street and Tukura Road, containing 4 acres. BLOCK 125, Kaiti, Rutene Road, area 1 acre/ BLOCK 127, Kaiti, Rutene Road, area 1 acre. BLOGK 126, Kaiti, Rutene Road, area 1 acre. , BLOCK 16, Kaiti, Wainui Road, area one rood and 11 perches. a r. wyllie; 148 Auctioneer.
LAND! LAND! TO EVERY MAN Comes in his Lifetime ONE OPPORTUNITY ! | For CAPITALISTS there are Many Chances, BUT ONLY ONE LIKE THIS! OVER 6000 ACRES FIRST-CLASS BUSH v FOR £1200 cash; / NEAR THE EAST CAPE. rnHIS property is a Native Leasehold, _L 20 years to run, with right renewal, at a rental of Is 4d per acre ; the lease has been recently taken up, and the tenants being Unable to work the property, are reluctantly compelled to dispose of their interest. °- ' The country is nearly all First-class^ Grazing Land, described by .all who have seen it as GOOD TWO-§HEEP COUNTRY. Over 4000 acres would be ploughablo if not in bush, being all low country, NEARLY FLAT. There are HUNDREDS OF ACRES OF ALLUVIAL FLATS along the river, which forms .one boundary, and! the whole property is well watered by stoney-bottom-ed creeks. The surveyor's report says that "there are only 800 acres of secondclass land on the whole block, this part being rough and broken, but not high, the highest point being only 1200 feet ; the tops of the ridges are birch, but the gullies are good, the bush being principally tawa, hinahina, konini, makomako, and other good scrub, with plenty of supplejack. "THE GOOD COUNTRY IS UNSURPASSED BY ANY LAND IN THE QISBORNE DISTRICT, the timber on this being white pine, matai, rimu, very heavy tawa, konini, and makomako. The adjoining country is grassed, and is magnificent sheep country,' all stock doing wonderfully' well." The access is good, there being a dray mad from the Coast up the river right on to the section, only a few miles. A stock track across to Hick's Bay would run over nearly level country. If bush is to be felled this season, it is advised that on one boundary, 1000 acres could be cut, all nearly flat, easy to fence, and well watered. LOSE NO TIME in getting Bushfellers to work! NOW, are prospects so bad that none of yon are game to invest your capital in what will in a few years be one of the best of the Coast stations? Dp you intend to give your sons a start?' Are they afraid to go "back" for a few i rears T Pot up your £1200 and buck in ike a man ! If YOU have been waiting for a chance like this, a*nd have sufficient capital and "go" to acquire and work this property, come and get any furthei information from — C. G. BLOORE STOCK AND STATION AGENT, Gisborne.
AN APPEAL TO THE PUBLIC BY HANDBILL or INSET is not made in vain when put before them in an attractive form, and the success or otherwise largely depends upon th« manner in which the matter is placed before those it is desired to reach. j GOOD PRINTING ATTRACTIVELY AND ARTISTICALLY DISPLAYED Commands instant attention, which is the object aimed a^in approaching the Public by the medium of HANDBILLS, CIRCULAR^ or INSETS. HERALD PRINTING WORKS. IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM Cards just imported. A very Choice Sample of Cards of Chaste Designs, TSamples of which may be Been on application at — lIfcRALD STATIONERY DEPARTMENT.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11856, 21 May 1909, Page 8
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