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FOB IMMEDIATE SALE. THAT VALUABLE ESTATE NEAB GIB BORNE, known as the— PAPATU RUN. THIS PROPERTY consists of 3168 acres of Freehold Land, and 1589 of Leasehold, having upwards of 8 years yet to run. It is most conveniently situated, being about II miles from the Port of Gisborne, by a good level buggy road. A considerable part of the Freehold is rich alluvial Flat, equal in quality to any Land in the Poverty Bay District, which is well known as the most fertile in New Zealand. The remainder is good hilly Limestone and Papa country. The whole is well,Watered. The Leasehold can be converted into a Freehold without much difficulty, and at a moderate price. THE QUALITY of the Soil is best shown by the fact that although not fully improved, the property is now carrying over 13,000 sheep, besides a number of cattle and horses, and there is abundance of grass. The whole Estate is fenced and subdivided by substantial wire and hard wood fences. There is a small Dwelling House upon the Property : also a large Wool Shed and other Station Buildings, Yards, &e. The whole will be sold, with the Stock belonging to it, aa a going concern, and the price will be low, as it must be sold. FREEZING WORKS are to be erected immediately, in Gisborne, thus -ensuring a steady market for surplus Stock, and guaranteeing an ample return for the money invested.

For further particulars apply to— J. B. WHYTE, Wyndham Street, Auckland j Or to the— BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, Gisborne, [Established ISS4.] I S 6 1 GISBORNE, MaNUFAOTUBEB OF—HOREHOUND BEER, GINGER BEEB, DANDELION TONIC, HOP TONIC, AND SPICED ALE. Persons suffering from Want of Appetite will derive great benefit by use of Ling’s Hop Tonic. All who study thoir health would do well to take these Drinks in place of so much tea. These Temperance Drinks are very Wholesome and Cheap, and can be recommended to nil classes. E. LING begs to state that he will wait on all customers personally. O" All Bottles, if not returned, to bo charged for. ORDERS BY POST PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO Each Bottle bears his Lable and Signature edwakF ling. NOLAN AND SKEET BEG to intimate that they have removed to their new Premises in the Buildings, opposite the Albion Hotel

PAPERHANGINGS ! PAPERHANGINGS ! (Per Lochsagah, fbom London.) WALL PAPERS, DADOS, BORDERS, XTC., ETC. Scrim, Lead, and Oils; Mixed Paints (in TOBES AND TINS). STAINED, MIRROR, and SHEET GLASS (Rough and Diamond Plate). Brushware, Ac., for sale at the Lowest Prices. Oontraots taken and, Estimates given. Satisfaction guaranteed in all branches of the Trade. THOS. MOBBISON. PAINTER, <tc., GLADSTONE ROAD. JOHN TOWNLEY, Bole Agent fob tub CELEBRATED ZEALANDIA CARPET FACTORY’S NEW ZEALAND MADE and SQUARES with Borders and Fringe Call and Inspect and Prise Naw Zealand's PaODUCTfONS. COOK COUNTY FURNISHING WARE HOUSE. READ “THE MIRROR,” A HIGH-CLASS Weekly Social, Politics Literary, and Dramatic Paper; to be Published Every FRIDAY, price 3d, by the— CENTENNIAL PRINTING AND PUB. LISHING COMPANY-Ltmited. MELBOURNE I’LeJB, ItUBBiiLL HtRKaST, MkUtOUIINE,

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 256, 5 February 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 256, 5 February 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 256, 5 February 1889, Page 4

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