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MOTTJ SALE. MONDAY, 31st MAY, 1920. _ . Present Entries : I QKf| s n k c p ■ OtJLJ Including 250 Lambs 100 Fomvard Ewes i O HEAD OF CATTLE J r vl Including j 10 Mixed Weaners I 5 18-month Dairy Heifers j 1 Dairy Cow I Gisborne Farmers' Co-operative Company, Ltd. 11. V. GULLY, 484 Auctioneer. kaTroro ■ TUESDAY, Ist JUNE. C 1 QKCi SHEEP 0 R'.LOtJU TncludiD* • ' 350 Fat Ewes £\ J M3lO Wooliy Lambs U 150 Lambs ~ J 2OD Empty Ewes P £ 300 Empty 2-tootlv Ewea } GISBORNE FARMERS' . R CO-OP. L R. V. GULLY, T Q 655 Auctioneer. - SALE BY ORDER QF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME- COURT > AT GISBORNE, AT THE REQUEST OF THE MORTGAGEE. G. K. MILLER Having received instructions from the 3 Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Gisborne, at the request of the Mortgagee under Memorandum of Mortgage Number 17831, wiM Sell by Auction, at his Sale Rooms, Lowe St., Gisborne, on SATURDAY, the sth day of JUNE, 1920, at 11.30 o'olock j m the forenoon-^' • ( . A JAj THAT PIECE- OF LAND m the XX Land District of Hawke's Bay, containing eight f acrea thirty-eight and seven-tenths perches (more or less), being Part of Lot Number 3 on plan dej posited m- the Land Registry- Office at i Gisborne. under Number 168, part of the Whataupoko 3 Block, and being the * whole of the land comprised and described m Certificate of Title, Volume 48, Foli6 101. of the Poverty Bay Registry, with the Buildings thereon erected ; ' subject to Memorandum of Mortgage i? Number 16546 to Baidee Kathleen Kirk, securing the repayment of the principal sum of £1250, such mortgage being overdue and interest thereon being at the rate of 7£ per cent. The application to sell and the estimate of the va'.ue of the property may be seen at the Office of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Gieborne at all r reasonable times prior to the sale, and a true copy thereof m the Auction • Rooms at the time of gale without pay- » ment of any fee. For full particulars, apply to G. K. Miller. Auctioneers; the Solicitors for the Mortgagee, Messrs. Ready and Ramsay, Queen Street, Auckland; or their Agents, Messrs. Kane and Dunlop. - " | JOHN S. BARTON, j Registrar Supreme Court, 665 Gisborne. NOTICE,TO FARMERS. WILSON & CANHAM, LTD. WOOL, SHEEPSKINS. HIDE AND | CALF SKJN MERCHANTS. t TTiARMERS, consign your Produce to i JU the Direct Exporters. We have a , Valuation every day, and can give you * prompt return with Cash. ! „ Get a quote for Freezing Works Hides •[ from us before selling. 7 We have Branches everywhere. 1 'Phone 813. . ' ! A. BAILLIE, 708 Branch Manager. OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS I AT .YOUR DOOR ONLY ONCE' IN A LIFETIME ! THIS IS YOUR" OPPORTUNITY j KNOCKING NOW! ; THE MAN" WHO GRASPS HIS OPPORTUNITY IS THE MAN WHO g MAKES HIS FORTUNE! GRASP THIS | AND MAKE l YOUR FORTUNE 2806 ACRES, Of which ABOUT 1200 ARE IN GOOD GRASSES. Two hours' Motor Ride from Auckland, j 7i miles from Railway Station. * Launch and Steamers com© up tidal rrlvers past the property. SCHOOL AND POST CXFFICB OPPOSITE. There is a large amount of PURIRI, KAURI, AND LITTLE TOTARA on the Property, very handy for FENCING. 16 PADDOCKS , Well Watered by Permanent Streams, j Water m Every Paddock. Country is Undulating Hills to Flats j | ' (about half each). > The Flats will carry a Dairy Cow to the acre; hil;s will carry a beast to 5 every 3or 4 arras. The owner (who is a Poverty Bay man) assures me that the Flats m grass are equal to the Buahmere ' Flats, bot«h tor sheep and cattle-ctrryi'ng capacities. I BUILDINGS i Comprise a comfortable 10-RQOMFJD KAURI HOUSE, bathroom, scullery, * pantry, washhouse, set-in .copper and tubs, good concreted 16-bail cowshed, ■ r motor ahed, Btable, telephone. . GOOD STOCKYARDS. . (No. 187S) PRICE, £10 PER ACRE, i TERMS, £10,000 CASH. ' * Arrange balance at 6 per cent, for 3 or 6 years. i Farmers are just waking up to the possibilities of this North Auckland country, so you had bettor get a move I on and come along and got lull particulars from the SOLE AGENT— HARRY HALL, LAND AGENT, PEEL ST. (Next door to Money Order Office). Telephone 1184.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15229, 29 May 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15229, 29 May 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15229, 29 May 1920, Page 10

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