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"JIS QPn 1M G 'J’-lEVIE. GRIEVE FOP. CHOICE ENGAGEMENT RINGS !

DAIRY FARM ! CAA ACRES, of which 150 ACRES' are rich fiats. All in grass* or green feed. Subdivided into 5 paddocks, with first-class fencing.* Suitable for cutting up into threefarms. PRICE : £l4 10s PER ACREt TERMS ARRANGED. W. L ISSANT ISSANT CLAYTON, LAYTON, LAND GIVEN AWAY! SOMETHING FOR NOTHING! DAIRY FARMERS! I want YOU to tsckls this proposition. NEARLY 300 ACRES MIXED FARM. Comprising about 70 Acres of RICH ALLUVIAN FLATS, watered by permanent streams, with plenty of shelter bush containing fencing timber; capable of growing anything, and •equal to the !>est of our Poverty Bay Flats. Over 200 acres of low downs and warm valleys, laying well to the sun : in fact, the whole property is particularly warm and sheltered. Subdivided into about 7 paddocks ; new house, 12-bail cowshed with milking machines and power-driven separator. WILL CARRY 50 MILKING COY/S AND 400 TO 500 BREEDING EWES AND LAMES. Now—work out the values here: What will*you pay for first-class Freehold Poverty Bay Flats? £65? Yes. lucky to get- them at that. 70 acresat £65 ner acre is £4550. The WHOLE ! PRICE OF THIS PLACE IS £4672;: or £T6 per acre over all, which leaves - £172 to be paid for nearly 230 acres! Price includes Milking Plant. Is this not giving land away? Cash wanted £IBBO, balance at of per cent, per annum. C. G. BLOORE, POVERTY BAY LAND AGENCY-. WILL SELL YOU THIS!

I* ACK INLAY’S N°- t. W RISK Y. I HAVE pleasure in bringing „ under the Notice of the Public that £ am boldine; stocks of this High-class "Whisky (guaranteed matured 10 rears in Bond in Scotland before shipment), which is !>etter known in Gisborne as I^JATTKEV/SON’S N°" 1. I can guarantee the duality of: this favorite Brand as being the same quality as that sold bv Mr. Geo. Maithewson for many years. D. J. BARRY. ’PRONE. 6SO.\ Wanted MEN in search of exra social value to: get a pair of Saddle ["weed TROUSERS tor A 11 ; pest five 6. All sizes. 86

WORKING 1 fin MEN ivlm desire to save Iv.* v/ money by leaving their SUIT to measure order with us.. New Patterns. Prices from 50 -. • MEN a? A MEN desiring to effect great ZOU savings by ' respecting our stock of SHIRTS special lines from 1/11. EVERY TIME.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3618, 3 September 1912, Page 1

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391

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3618, 3 September 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3618, 3 September 1912, Page 1

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