FOR SALE I>USINFfSS of Boot lie pa lie r 1 * Wairoa, plant, etc. Gootl llvlnf Price reasonable. P. O. Piesse, Ne (I Baton’ Buildings, Lowe Street. OEAUTIFUL Suburban Home c ■ Six Rooms, with five acres c first class land, also small cottage Flower gardens, tennis lawn, etc.C. G. Piesse, No. (1 Bates' Building: Lowo Street. • IfOR SA I.l*l. —I louse at Kaiti Bead ' *" with electric light, low pressur • range; A gift at £BOO.—Ball & Craw 1 sha.w. , If OR SALE. —Five-roomed House immediate possession, price onl i C GOO. Terms arranged. Ball { Crawshaw for value. 1 If OR SA Ii 10. —ilemington Staudar Typewriter; good order; eliea) • Also size l! Dinner Suit.; good; eheal —Bnrwie.k’s .Mart. IfOR SALE. —Stanley .Mitre Box am -*•- 2Sineh Saw; as new; also Meta Turning Rathe; cheap.—Marwick’ Mart, Peel Street. YfOR SALE. —Corner Section of if perches in Whataupoko. Cliea; ; at ,L’Sr>. Ball & Crawshaw, Gisborne’ Reading Rand Agents. |f Oil SALE. —Crown Leasehold Pro ■* perty, Muriwai. .'l2O Acres carry ing approximately 000 sheep and ltn heart of cattle. Hood homestead wool sited, dip and yards. For fill particulars, apply Frank Neill, Rea Estate Agent, 72 Rowe Street. TfOlt SALE.-—Good. Corner Section nearly ciuartcr acre, Kassel Street; £35. .lames Innes, Rowi Street. /Mi EAR Sheep Run.—l GUO acres V 7 good house, woolshed, etc. will stock as a going concern . Price onl; £5 per acre; terms £ISOO cash, balance arranged.—C. G. Piesse, No. I ti Bates’ Buildings, Rowe Street. IfOR SALE. —A Snip, Gladstone Road. Good opportunity foi sound investment. For particularly apply Frank Neill, 72 Lowo Street. |fOR SALE. —Cheap Home in Harris Street, Motor Garage, till modon conveniences. Large section. Price £650, Government Mortgage. Easj Terms. Apply Frank Neill, Real Estate Agent, 72 Lowo Street. IfOR SALE. —250 acres including 5C acres heavy Hats with 4-roomed house, cow hails, implement shed sheep yards, etc. Cash required £IOOO Ball it Crawshaw, for Sound Value. Tf OR SALE. —House of (i rooms. electric light tend range, concrete ptetlis, garage, small compact section; very handy to town. Ball & Crawshaw, Estiito Agents, Peel Street. /f OTNG Concern. —49 acres leasehold, cheap rent, 30 cows, etc; 221. acres, good house and good stock; 100 acres freehold, near railway with 32 cows, and other stock, good house, price only £1500; 52 acres leasehold, with 30 cows and young stock, handy, £SOO. —C. G. Piesse, No. G Bates’ Buildings, Lowe Street. ■pOTOITI Station. —3445 acres, over 2000 acres in grass, rest in good bush, carrying 3200 ewes, 1300 dry sheet), 300 cows, 350 steers; good buildings, woolshed and machines. This is an attractive proposition, and eminently suited for subdivision, adjoining the Native Land Settlement block. Also Rotoehu Station, 4219 acres.—C. G. Piesse, No. G Bates’ Buildings, Lowe Street. If EAT 11ER Weight Paper and En- • velopes for Air Mail Correspondence. Seven Sheets Paper, suitable weigh only half ounce. 100 Sheet:: and 50 Envelopes, from 3/-, 3/6, 4/-,' according to quality of paper.— Herald Office. CeSoO purchases all electric House with three bedrooms in nice situation, Kaiti; good section; handy to town. Deposit £250. Apply immediately to Ball & Crawshaw. £l2 000~ Tllis is ,ho Pnce of a profitable sheep run in Poverty Bay. comprising 3SOO acres, stock at valuation.—C. G. Piesse, No. fi Bates’ Buildings. Lowe Street HERALD TELEPHONES EDITORIAL 574 ADVERTISING 527 JOB PRINTING 1509
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19890, 18 March 1939, Page 10
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