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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. AIRY FARMS. A n ACRES AT MAKAURI, subdi--0 vided into six paddocks; fourroomed House; oow shed, cart shed and harness room- : Leas© has seven years to run, with right of removal of buildings. Price, £450. Terms —Only £l5O cash, balance at 5 per cent. rl* ACRES AT PATUTAHI—The OO pick of Poverty Bav Flats, with six-roomed House, orchard, 12-bail cowshed pig-sty, calf pen, fowl-house, windmill ’and troughs, all farm implements, I aT id well stocked ; long lease, with right of renewal. A model farm. Only £I2OO including stock. Terms given, si f* ACRES LEASEHOLD, four miles OO 'from P. 0.; five-roomed House, wash-house, store room, trap shed, and pig stys- Stock and plant include 40 dairy cows and heifers, one Jersey bull, 20 calves and 20 pigs: 75-gallon per, hour separator and boiler; trap ana harness, 3-wheel single furrow plough, one set disc harrows, milk cans, cream cans pi 2! troughs, barrels, tanks, buc-* kets and tools. Six acres are m maize ; two acres in pumpkins and one acre in potatoes. Free grazing for dry stock. Price as a going concern, £bUO. ACRES FREEHOLD AT PATUjj |_ TAHI, first-class flat land, subdivided into five paddocks, with sixroomed residence, bathroom, washhouse, pantry, etc., budtoffirst-olass kauri two years ago. Price, £I6OO. Terms arranged. QQI ACRES FREEHOLD AT TE 002 KARAKA, one mile from Pulia. All flat land; five-roomed House, cow-shed with concrete floors, trap shed and harness room, good slieepyards and pig sty. Price, £2300- Terms. G. G. PIESSE LOAN & MERCANTILE BUILDINGS. Telephone 218. 2,300 ACRES All in English grasses; all really good country. Easily winters 2 sheep to acre; at present carrying 5500 sheep, besides 150 cattle and horses. Situated 30 miles from Gisborne, near Morere. 650 acres aTe freehold and, 1700 acres Education Lease with right of renewal further 21 years rental at 6d per acre; compensation on first term. Large 8-roomed dwelling, woolshed afid everything completely up-to-date. Ring fenced and sub-divided. & Price: £8 10s for freehold and £s|los for leasehold; stock at valuation. §

5,000 AGREE Coast property, very handy to iTokomaru Works. 3000 acres in gram, all first-class country; winters 2£ brAding ewes, besides over 100 cattle), sparge dwelling, woolshed and outbuildings; 14 miles fenciijg. 1,000; includes 800 besides horses, date inspection; and must deal Apply PRI and cat wor is leaving Bheep This L AND CO. (By MANN, OPTICIAN). Q. AVhat is Astigmatism? A. Astigmatism is an uneven curvature of the eve, and causes double focus, as the eye always strives for clear vision this double focus annoys the brain and causes headache and nervousness. Wo make lenses called cylinders to correct astigmatism. Q. What causes double vision? A, Double vision is caused by the eyes not being in line, that is, one may turn up or have a tendency to do so, lor both may turn in; a weak muscular system is the cause; a weak nervous system is back of it all. I would be pleased to nave you call and let me fully explain how such conditions can be relieved •with glassesSo BBS WB BVH« CHEMIST-OPTICIAN.

JVTHER'NCTON, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Williams and Sherratt’s Buildings; LOWE STREET, Gisborne. P.O. Box 115. Telephone 742. RIDING SADDLES. . , m E HAVE THEM IN ALL SHAPES AND SIZES. Call and see the Very Latest—"THE BRISBANE.” ; Light, Strong, Durable, and a Splendid Gnp. MILITARY, HUNTING, STOCK, AND BREAKING SADDLES, All at Lowest Cash Prices. REPAIRS TO RIDING SADDLES A SPECIALITY. Old Saddles Taken as Part Payment. DUNBAR & ASTON, MANUFACTURING SADDLERS (near Firebell). Telephone 528. IMPORTANT NOTICE. “C«SBORNE TIMES” DELIVERED DAILY AT MOTU. MR. C. LOVELL, who has inaugurated a Daily Coach Ser■vice each way between Otoko and Motu, is acting as agent for the "Gisborne Times,” and! copies of the paper may be obtamed dailjfc either from the coach or at— LOVELL’S STABLES, MOTU--

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3439, 2 February 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3439, 2 February 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3439, 2 February 1912, Page 4

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