TRAILL BROS. & 200., ATTRACTIVE SHEEP COUNTRY. 1900 ACRES at Matawai, 300 in J M\J\J grasg, balance--good bush; O.R.P. tenure at 15s; 4-rooined house. PRICE, £2 10s an acre; cash required £IOOO. or; 00 ACRES, Whatatutu, Native Leas© at Is per aote; more than half is ploughable land. All in grass except 300 acres of bush. PRICE, £6 per acre; £ISOO cash. (175) IOQO ACRES O.R.P. at 20s; 400 -LZjOU acrea i n good grass, balance heavy tawa. PRICE, £2 17s *6d per acre, which includes 600 ewes. Cash required £2200, or may be arranged. (176) 104-0 ACRES, O.R.P. at 9s; 400 acres in grass; 40 acres rich flat; balance mixed bush; no fern or scrub. Fine house and orchard. PRICE, £3 15s per acre; £2650 cash (179) ACRES, O.R.P. at 19s; 330 acres in grass; balance good bush. Whare and sheep vn-rds on property. PRICE, £2 per acre; £SOO cash. 14-00 ACRES, 0.R.P., at Motu, 900 .LtfcU V j n grass; balance mixed bush. Good 7-roomed house and all necessary outbulidings and vards. PRICE, £5 5s per acre; £ISOO cash. This propertv can be exchanged for good town properties. (147) IQOO ACRES, small grazing run, .lOv/v/ Hangaroa; all in grass except few acres reserved. Ring fenced, and sub-divided. Wintered 3000 sheep and 230 cattle. Up-to-date large house and all modern conveniences. PRICE, £5 per acre. (146 a) 7QI ACRES, O.R.P. at 265, Ruaki- * turi Valley; new 6-roomed house, etc. 350 acres in grass; balance splendid bush. £7OO cash is required PRICE, £2400. (144) 1 q7O ACRES at Matawai; 1000 ±a I\J acre 3 j n g rass • balance good bush. PRICE, £5 5s per acre; £SOOO cash (141)
11A ACRES at Hangaroa, mostly freehold. All in grass. Good homestead, eto. t’KICK, £? per a r re ; easy terms. • TRAILL BROS. & GO., PATENTS ii For patents and trade marks consult TRAILL BROS. AND CO. Agents for HENRY HUGHES LIMITED. A free Booklet showing the method of securing your patent can be obtained at our offices PEEL STREET, Next PUBLIC LIBRARY. jpUBLIG FRED. R. BALL, F.1.A.N.Z., P.A-. PUBLIC ACC 7NTANT, AUDITOR, and COMPANY SECRETARY, PEED STREET West* Libranr. NORVIC LIGHT. A 18-Q.AS gYSTEM, The Simplest, Safest, and Most Compact System of Lighting for Country Houses, Hotels, Halls, Churches, etc. A Norrio Light Plant can be seen in operation and producing gas for lighting, heating, and cooking at my Workshop, next Whinray’s. Present entrance, Derby St., opposite Royal Stables. Call and see, ring me up, or write for particulars. English manufacture throughout. J. S. ALLAN, SOLE AGENT for POVERTY BAY, Including Counties of Cook, Waiapu and Waikohu. E. OAKS, LAND AGENT, GREY STREET. TO LET OR LEASE —FOR— A TERM. ■ * 0-ROOMED HOUSE in STOUT STREET, with Acre, sub-di-vided into 3 Sections. Splendid Poultry Run; Buggy Shed; Feed Room. Full particulars on application. gEVERAL HOUSES TO SELL on Deposits of £SO and upwards.
E. OAKS, For CHEAP PROPERTIES on EASY TERMS, and First-Class Investments. AGENT FOR—FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT and INSURANCE. DONALD ROSS’ VETERINARY MEDICINES or INSTRUMENTS A Stock always kept on hand. A SPRING THAT HAS BECOME FAMOUS.
When some fifty years ago the pion-. eer settlers discovered' the Waidlongoa Natural Mineral Water springs, they little thought that Wai-Rongoa would become famous as the finest table .water the Dominion has produced. ;; The fame of Wai-Rongoa is due tbits purity and sparkle as a beverage, l and to the marked medicinal properties is possesses. As the water flows through its long, subterranean course it gathers from Nature'natural salt% and other minerals which make it unrivalled for disorders of the stomaclr. and kidneys, rheumatism, gout, etc. While Wai-Rongoa helps to carry off, disease creating body waste, it is* not in any sense a medicine.. It does" good,t but it -is good -to drink. . Its purity and "wonderfully-fresh taste make Wai-Rhhgoa the simplest and most delicate "beverage . imaginable. , r ' : ;bJhiJbsii £.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 3947, 2 June 1913, Page 4
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