DAIRY FARMS. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE) In conjunction with; F. E. CADDUM, Have been favoredjPkfefhltions from R. Reynolds, ]feq#«to Sell by Pnb 1 i c_A.i 1 cti on, #o n .v&lie Bth JUNE, At 11 at r IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, |y Gisborne, Sf.C'i/OjKS 54, 56, 57, \y | TOLAGA B Contli Spei’ty, which Vis less than a u tlio T-obiga Bay Post Office, subdivMuu into IIFYs CR ]?AP nt. cash, rs: TERMS | 2u n cent, in 3|yea«s, b interest oil unpaid cent. I Plans are obtainable at the offiyef O' the Auctioneers or VOY, . Gaddum,Msq. Mr. Reynolds wyl for those wishiiijytq ijßpelt perty- Anh’oi v±w wi f tshould rind up#Manmsieia No. 631 (3 ijm/ring.^-^ G. R. WI Aucti Ife probe met itntion, lE, GISBORNE BROKERS’ ASSOCIATION. S A &c Th e nj« /Of /- f. Wool, Sheepmans, i FRIDAY, 7 Ji JUN BUSINESS NOTIIES. .COTTAGE or MANSION IFURNISHED ROUCHOUT. ESTIMATES GIVEN. JPERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO OUTDOOR SALES. 15 YEARS’ EXPERIENCESATISFACTION GUARANTEED. FURNITURE BOUGHT RICHT OUT FOR CASH. CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. PRODUCE, FRUIT, and FURNITURE SALES EVERY SATURDAY. £2OOO WORTH NEW and SECOND-HAND Furniture &0 CHOOSE FROM. TELEPHONE NO. 12. BANKERS: BANK N-Z. F. S. MALCOLM * C°AUCTIONEERS, Etc., GISBORNE. A UNIQUE CHANCE —TO BUY A—CHOICE FATTENING, DAIRYING AND SHEEP FARM. TE AROHA DISTRICT. fr'/l Q ACRES. All in grass except ejdO 30 acres rough feed and 8 acres of bush, rimn, totara, etc. House 7 rooms, • stables, woolshed, barn, men’s hut; oil engine, 4 shearing machines and wool press go with property. 4 miles from Te Axo.hu; 1 mile from Wailiou Railway Station, where there are cattle and sheep yards. This farm is one of the most highly improved in the District, and can be strongly recommended by the Agents. Price, £2l per acre, on any reasonable terms. APPLY—PAUL HANSEN & C°ESTATE AGENTS, smum she™ 8l 00. j ITB. (Established in Gisborne 1878.) A UCTIONEERS, s TOOK AND RATION gHIPPINC & TNSURANGE ADVANCES MADE on Growing Clips. Advances on Frozen Meat have special outlet£tToGK SALES k 3 held regularly. SALES as required. WE SELL every DESCRIPTION of. GOODS required in the Horn© or on the Station, in large or small quantities. All of the Best Quality. OTU, Q NOVELL’S QOACH gERVICE O TOKO TO M Time-table for Winter Months as follows: — Leave Otoko Mondays and Thursdays • immediately after arrival of train arriving at Motu at 4 p.m. Leave Motu Tuesdays and Fridays atnoon, arriving at Otoko at 4 p.m. All classes of Vehicles and firstclass Riding Horses for HIRE at shortest notice. Full particulars as to . rates, etc.,, obtainable from— Cl -LOVELL, LIVERY STABLEKEEPER, OTOKO AND AT MOTU,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3533, 25 May 1912, Page 12
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