P.O. Box 176. Telephone 155. G- K. Pasley LICENSED SHAREBROKER LAND, ESTATE, FINANCIAL, AND INSURANCE (FIRE AND ACCIDENT) AGENT WAREHOUSEMAN * QHARLES jyTAURICE, COMPANY PROMOTER, and LICENSED SHAREBROKER Representing — Government Life Insurance. , Agent — Government Accident Department. -\ KQ ACRES, Government Lease; 100 situated 10 miles from Gisborne by good waggon road ; ring fenced and subdivided into 13 paddocks; 60 acres first-class flats, balance easy slopes ; 6-roomed House, cowshed, and all necessary outbuildings ; rent lls per acre ; carrying capacity about 70 Jdairy cows, with other stock ; handy to factory, school, post-office, etc. Price £2350. A BARGAIN. — First-class Boarding- . House, with accommodation for 58 boarders ; also, store attached ; including furniture, store stock, etc. Price £750. ABOUT 2000 acres Freehold; pick of P.B. sheep farms ;! improved country, carrying 2£ sheep ; mostly all m grass ; practically ring fenced and subdivided. Particulars to bona fide clients. A f\ ACRES, 999 years' lease; rent TcU 25s per annum ; sis miles from Gisborne; pick of the flats ahd clear of floods ; good House and all outbuildings ; ring fenced and subdivided; handy to factory, school, etc. ; a choice Dairy Farm. Price £1600. Terms arranged: On A A ACRES, Native Lease, with £\}\J\J 35 years to run; rent If 6d per acre; 1600 acres m grass, balance bush country ; carrying now 3300 sheep ; about 15 miles fencing, whare, woolshed ; good road, and only 5 miles from Gis-borne-Napier Railway. This i? a snip at £5 5s per acre. Anything Buyers require : Come and see me. EDWARD OAKS, THE PROPERTY EXCHANGE, GREY STREET, Gisborne. FORTUNES have been made by deal ing m Land and House Property iv the pust. MONEY can be made TO-DAY ! TTIHE increasing demand for House X Property, and the almost unequal prospects of our town, are your security. You cannot go wrong m buying TO DAY. The prices at which I have several properties to sell appeal, specially to an Investor or Speculator, and foi the man of industry opportunities an offered which should not be discarded. NOW is the time to buy. The futur* will reveal your wisdom. To put off buying to-day may: meai £20 or £30 loss to-morrow. BARGAINS IN SECTIONS. X?i 1 X T O £130.— SECTIONS, at dWXXO Te Hapara, 32 perches tc quarter of an acre ; high and dry. > Thf .locality is most promising, and the low price of the land should appeal tc all classes of buyers. Easy terms ol payment. O"I O A Full QUARTER-AORF. dWLOU. SECTION, Awapuni Road. Absolutely the best vacant section m Victoria Township, just off Gtiey Street; gi?r shed and harness and feeri shed: The paths and roads are m course of formation. Streets are lighted by electricity. Tvams are to run tc the Station, ahd the distance from thf Station is only a few minutes' walk. Only £50 deposit. -' OQKA BUYS ONE ACRE, cor dWOOU ncr, at Mangapapa. Land just by is being /sold for £100 to. £12C a quarter. Owner must sell. C*QK UPWARDS will, buy SEC dWOO TIONS at Mangapapa, on small deposit. NOW is the time to buy. To delay will be your loss. If you want to Sell Buy or Exchange, call on '.'.'• OAKS, At the PROPERTY EXCHANGE. LAND _ LAND kOAA ACRES, very handy' to X.tj\J\J Railway Station by splendid dray road ; warm, low-lying country;. 900 acres well grassed; good up-to-date Dwelling and large woolshed; completely ring-fenced and well subdivided. . PRICE— £3 10s PER ACRE. This is something of a Safe Specula tion/ You can motor right up to tht house within two hours (from Gisborne), and. easily 2-sheep country. i OA/Y ACRES 0.R.P., a few milep J^UU out of Motu; 600 acres i« grass, balance tawa bush; subdivided m to five paddocks ; house, sheepyards, etc. This land lies beautifully to the sun, and carries sheep well. ONLY £500 CASH required. One mile from School and Post Office. Good, clean land, and not a patch of rubbish. "'.'..■' DAIRY FARM. O p? ACRES, carrying one milking com 4jt) to acre • very handy to Factory. Good House and cowshed. EIGH'J YEARS' LEASE AND RENEWAL. PRICE— ONLY £160. . ;. Very Cheap Place. We may state that we have canvassed farm to "farm for Dairy Farms on the flats during the last two weeks, and have now some exceptionally CHEAP PLACED FOR SALE. -TRAILL-'BROS. fcSD CO. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, / PEEL STREET. MORE LIGHT! QQ C.P. FOR JQQ JJOURS FOR 8" ■■■"'*: ! . With GRAETZIN BURNERS, The Latest Form of Gas Lighting. ' INCREASES LIGHT. GISBORNE CAS~COMPAMY, LTD. ALL _HOT. BREAKFAST & LUNCHEON ROLLS MUFFINS, , CRUMPETS STEAK AND KIDNEY PIES i And REAL SCOTCH PIES. OVER a Hundred Varieties of FANCY CAKES 4nd PARTISSERIE. BLOCK CAKES OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALITY. BERMALINE BREAD. STANDARD BREAD— ac recommended m "The Lancet"—^con tains all the essentials of the wheat. STANDARD BREAD is not bran bread, but a fine grain loaf, darker than - the ordinary white bread and lighter and more digestible than the common brown bread. THE "STANDARD" BAKERY 1 FIDDY AND GEORGE. Only Address — 76 Gladstone Road. ; ' ' Telephone 26. ; l ' !
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12826, 27 July 1912, Page 4
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