Crown Land Office, Napier, May 19, 1890, THE undermentioned LAND will be open for Sale or Selection in terms of the Land Act Amendment Act, 1887, on FRIDAY, the 27rh June, 1890, at the Crown Lands Offices, Napier and Gisborne, at 10 a.m. The amount to be deposited with any application for the land must include £45 4s Od survey fees, the total deposits being £67 16a Od to accompany any application for cash, £59 7s 4d with any deferred payment application, and £54 IsOd with any perpetual lease application, UNSURVEYED LAND. Cook County. s . Area in I Price U Block. District. each I Total per & Section. area. acre. 11. Waiapu 234 2 O'/ *’ S ' 1 V. ~ 176 2 0 i 2 V. „ 18 2 0 f-677 2 10 0 1 IV. Mangaoporo 48 2 0 I 1 VIII. 199 2 0 J Description of Land : Low hills, nearly all bush, tawa, matai, etc.; good soil; is situate about a mile from the Awanui-Kawakawa inland track, and is about six miles from Awanui. At the Land Office, Gisborne, on FRIDAY, the 27th June, 1890, at 11 a m,— BY AUCTION FOR CASH. Distbiot. Section. Abba. Upset Price a. b, p. £ B. D Town of Patutahi 124 0 3 36 29 5 0 ~ 125 1 O 13 32 8 9 For further particulars apply at the Land Office, Gisborne. G. W. WILLIAMS, Commissioner of Crown Lands. TENDERS FOR RESERVES. TENDERS are invited under Section 25 of the Public Reserves Act, 1881, for license to occupy tbe following Sections for Pastoral purposes— Section 133, Block VII., Patutahi Survey District, containing 60 acres; and Block V., Township of Uawa, containing 5 acres. Sealed Tenders to be addressed to the Land Officer, Gisborne, and marked "Tender for Reserves." Each tender must be accompanied with a cheque marked good for 14 days, a Post Office order, or cash, equal to the halfyearly amount of rental offered. Full particulars of conditions may be obtained upon application at the Land Office, Gisborne. Tenders will be received up to noon of THURSDAY, 12th June, 1800. G. W. WILLIAMS, Commissioner of Crown Lands, Crown Lauds Office, Napier, May 27, 1890.
POVERTY BAY ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. T ICENSES to Shoot Game have been -*-* taken out by tbe following gentlemen : Evans, C. H. Izod, L, Johnson, J. W. Tait, E, Morgan, Jas. Donner, P. W. Gidney, S. West, J. A. Johnson, G. R. Karaitiana, A. Sunderland, G. L. Finn, H. J, Thelwall, B. Dunlop, Colin Parker, F. Winter, G. J. Wetbered.W. Arthur, A. O. Grant, G. Arthur, W. Sherratt, R. Loudon, B. Brown, C. A. Saudlant, O. Eepie, J. E. Butt, G. F. Morrison, T. Wilson, C. D. Richardson, P, E. Tazewell, C. Watson, W. G. Innes, F. J. Trotter, B. H. Weetrup, O, Foc’.er, G. Clark, J. Hodge, W. A. NOTICE. TTAVING disposed of my business—THE ORMOND BUTCHERY—I request an immediate settlement of ail outstanding accounts so as to save any further trouble. W. E. COOPER. Ormond, May 22nd, 1890. BUSH FALLING. TENDERS are invited for about 300 acres Bush Clearing. Sections vary from 40 to 80 acres. All particulars can be obtained by applying to the undersigned. Tenders to be in by 12 noon, SATURDAY, June 7th. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted, jas. woodbine-johnson, Maraetaha.
UNIVERSAL. DININGROOMS (Opposite Masonic Hotel). TO OPEN SATURDAY NEXT, THE 31st INST. Alf. Budd and G. Edwards BEG to announce that they have taken those commodious and centrally-situated premises known as the “ D. 1.0.” Building, at the corner facing Mr Adair’s shop on the one side and the.Masonio Hots! on the other, Tbe premises are to be specially fitted up for Dining Booms, and Messrs Budd and Edwards each having had large experience in the business can confidently assure the public that the Dining Rooms Will be so conducted as to be fully deserving of an extended patronage. The opening of such Dining Booms should be a great convenience to tbe public, whose support is respectfully solicited. ALL ME ALB la, SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT MADE FOB WEEKLY BOARDEBB. LADIES* ENTRANCE FBOM LOWE STREET. FOB BALE. A NICE LITTLE FARM, of 150 acres, near Ormond, fenced and subdivided into Five paddocks, with good Nine-roomed House, Cow Shed, Yards, and all necessary outbuildings, Orchard of 2| acres (containing about 200 fruit trees now coming into bearing), constant supply of water at all seasons of the year in every paddock, together with about 50 head of milking cows (carefully bred and broken), and necessary plant for carting milk to Factory (situated about 3 miles distant}. There are also ten acres or thereabouts of Bush suitable for Firewood. For further particulars, apply to— DILAUTOUB it BIVWMBIQtLT, Solicitors, Gisborne, OftoGBOBGB DAVIS, I Unread Faefofy.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 460, 29 May 1890, Page 3
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786Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 460, 29 May 1890, Page 3
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