SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ’Phone 614. GLARE AND Box 164. GLARE CUSTOMS, SHIPPING & FORWARDING AGENTS, AND GENERAL CARRIERS AGENTS for the NEW ZEALAND CARRYING CO. GOODS cleared through Customs. Baggage, luggage, and goods Collected, Stored, and Forwarded to any address. All Steamers Met. AGENCIES: New Zealand Carrying Co. Victoria Insurance Company. Champion Biscuit company. OFFICES & STORES—READ’S QUAY PETCHELL, SHERRIFF AND MANISTY LIMITED. Telephones: Nos. 427 and 197Real estate, stock, station, INSURANCE, FINANCIAL And GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS CAPITAL INVESTED. RENTS COLV'ICTED. ESTATES MANAGED LOANS NEGOTIATED. On Good Security. Brokers: National Mutual Life Association Sub-Agents: Royal Exchange Assurance Company Fire, Marine Accident Sickness of all kinds Employers’ Liability Plate Glass, etc. HAVE FOR SALE: ry AAA .GOOD HOUSE of 7 cJa*' yuu. rooms, bath-room, hot and cold water, pantry, wash-house, stable, etc; septic, tank. The house is well finished throughout. 5-ACRE oi land (worth £400). Situated Ormond Road. Wliataupoko. Very easy terms to.good man. fi AAA Practically New HOUSE oWt/UU. of 6 rooms, bathroom hot and cold water), etc. 3- ACRE land, situated Stout Street, Wliataupoko River frontage, and only a few minutes from town. Terms. £IOO cash, balance 5 years at 6 per cent, A cheap property" Insurances, £6OO. Cjf) -i A A DWELLING of 12 oW rooms in all. H. and c. water laid on; septic tank; all conveniences. About 4 ACRES of land. Situated Wliataupoko. Terms, only £SOO cash; balance as arranged, jr* nAA New 7-roomed HOUSE, oW OUU. bath-room, hot and cold water; gas, and all _ conveniences. i-AURE ground nicely laid out in lawn and garden. The terms are exception ally easy, viz., £IOO cash ; balance 20s per week, including interest and principal. Situated in Wliataupoko THE HOUSE YOU WANT—THE FARM YOU AY ANT, is obtainable from — pETCHELL, gHERRIFF, AND pTD. LOWE STREET BARGAINS. p'AWKE’S pAY pROPERTiES. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. £2500--400 ACRES, L.1.P., rich Dairying 1 Land Lear Onga Onga. All improved. Good louse, AA’oolshed. Subdivided into 10 haddocks, carrying 1300 Sheep, 40 head Hattie. School and Creamery within 1 miles. Terms arranged. 169 above. Also, — ACRES, Freehold, almost adjoining, to go with the PRICE—£6 10s per acre. Also, — /"TOMPLETE SAWMILLING PLANT everything necessary, and every part, 16-h.p. engine, breaking down to the bench, saws and belts, jacks, tools, etc. Easy terms; low price. The above Properties must- be sold owing to compulsory dissolution of partnership. SIMEON & HILL LOWE STREET,
April 7th, and is expected to arrive in Gisborne with a shipment of rails for the Borough Council on April 10th. BY TELEGRAPH. AUCKLAND, March 22, Arrived, at 8 a.m., j Atua, from Nukualofa. Sailed, at 10.30 p.m. yesterday, Haupiri, for Gisborne, via East Coast bays. TOKOMAKU BAY, March 22. Arrived, at 3.15 p.m., Hauroto, from Gisborne. NAPIER, March 22. Arrived, at 12.20 a.m., Te Aroha. from Gisborne. PORT AHURIRI, March 22. Sailed, at 6 p.m., Kowhai, for Gisborne. WELLINGTON, March 22. Arrived, at 7.10 a.m., Manuka, from Sydney. SYDNEY, March 22. Sailed, 1.30 p.m., Maheno, for New Zealand ports; Whakatane, for New Zealand. MELBOURNE, March 22. Sailed—Manama, for New Zealand. LONDON, March 22. Arrived —Clan Grant, from Auckland. Sailed—Rotorua and Opawa, for Wellington. MAIL NOTICES. SATURDAY, MARCH 25. For Auckland and Tokomaru Bay, per Monowai, 9 a.m. For Australia (due Sydney March 31st), per Monowai, 9 a.m. SUNDAY, MARCH 26. For Napier and South, per Hauroto, 4 p.m. For Auckland (Main Trunk), per Hauroto, 4 p.m. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, For United States of America, Canada. West Indies, Central America, West Coast of South America, via San Fx-ancisco (dne in London May 8th); also, Samoa, Hawaiian Islands, and Japan, connecting with s.s. Aorangi at Auckland, per Wimmera, C p.m. . The Aorangi left San Francisco on March 20th with'an Amei’ican mail • for New Zealand and Australia. Late fee letters _ 15 minutes later all mails. Money orders for beyond New Zealand close 1 hour 39 minut.es before the closing of the ordinary mail. In regard to places within the colony, money orders and registered letters close 1 hour, and parcel post parcels 30 minutes before the ordinary mail . W. H. RENNER, ' Chief Postmaster.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3176, 23 March 1911, Page 4
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