Great Land Sale. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. M. HALL Has received instructions from Josiah Tvtchkn, Esq., to sell by Public Auction on TUESDAY, July 22nd, at 11 a.m., at the Co-operative Auction Mart,— THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE PROPERTIES— Lot I.—Carnarvon Street—Part or Allotment 57a, House of 4 rooms, with Allotment 33 by 132 fact. Lot 2.—Carnarvon Street—House 4 rooms, with Allotment 33 by 132 feet. Lot 3.—Carnarvon Street—House 4 rooms Allotment 33 by 132 feet. Lot 4.—Carnarvon Street—House of 4 rooms, with Allotment 33 by 132 feet. Lot s.—Carnarvon Street—House 4 rooms, with Allotment 33 by 132 feet. Lot 6. —Cook Street, Newtown—Lot 28, 66 by 201 feet 3 inches, with Cottage of 4
rooms. Lot 7.—Roebuck Road—Lots 19 and 20 of Allotment 81a, with two 4-roomed Houses. Lot 8 —Gladstone Road—House of 7 rooms, with 4-stall stable, huggy house, office, wood houe, Ac., with allotment 309 and J an acre of Allotment 57, half an acre of land, having frontage to principal business street of 66 fee’. Lot 9.—Gladstone Road—House of 6 rooms, wash house, Ac., with Allotment 310 and 1 aero of Allotment 57, half an acre of land, frontage to principal street 66 feet. Lot 10.—Gladstone Road—House 7 rooms and outhouse, with Allotment 346, having frontage of 66 by 165 feet. Lot 11.—Newtown—12 Building Lots, being subdivision of Allotments 117,118, 152, and 153 a. Each lot measures 66 by 201 feet, and will be offered at an unset price of £l5 each. GISBORNE NORTH. Lot 12.—Allotment 69 and 70, Block B, containing half an acre, fenced, planted with trees, and in good grass. Lot 13.—Allotment 15, Block C, containing half an acre, fenced and in grass, good building site. Lot 14 —Ten half aorn allolments—lo6. 107, 108, 109, 110, 121, 122, 123, 124. and 125, fenced and planted, together with Cottage of 4 rooms. Lot 15.—Allotment 109, Block B, containing quarter-acre, with house of 4 rooms. Lot 17.—Allotment 22, Block D, containing 3 acres, fenced and in grass ; very fine building site. Lot 18.—Allotment 23, Block D, containing 2| acres, with 4 roomed House. Lot 19.—Allotment 11, Block E, containing 6 acres 2 roods 26 perches, fenced and in grass, House of 4 rooms with outhouse. Lot 20.—Allotments 24, 25, 26, and 27, Block E, containing 32 acres 0 roods 29 perches, with House of 3 rooms and outbuildings. Lot 20a.—Allotments 39 and 46, Block D, containing 6 acres 3 roods 2 perches, House 4 rooms. NORTH GISBORNE—FINE SHEEP STATION. Lot 25—855 a Ir 33p of splendid grazing counity. All fenced, and. nearly all in grass, ORMOND. Lot 26—Part ot Allotment 32, containing half an acre, with Shop and Bakery. Lot 27—1995 Acres of Rich Land, being Allotments 98 and 100, Patutahi Survey District. This property is leased at a rental of £lOO per annum, up to June, 1891, £125 to June, 1895, £l5O to June, 1899, with purchasing clause during first period st £1 per acre, second period at £1 5s per acre, and third period at £1 10s per acre. Lot 28—Patutahi—Allotment 52 and 53, containing 9a Or 6p, Small Houee, Large House building. Let on lease. Three
years to run. £l5 per annum. Lot 29—Gisborne North—Allotments 74, 75, 76, 77. 78, 79, 80, 81, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, and 117. In all 16 allotments containing 3a 3r lip, with houee of 4 rooms, Let on lease, at a rental of £23 10s per annum, up to Ist April, 1893, and £27 101 up to April Ist, 1896, with purchasing clause for first term of £386, and for second term £4lO. Lot 30—£150 at 7i per cent., secured on allotment 56a, Gisborne, containing 1J acres. Lot 34.—£250 at 10 per cent, security Allotment 15, Block D, 2 acres 2 roods, with House of 5 rooms and outbuildings. Terms, for the Properties: Those under £2OO in value, half cash ; £2OO and upwards, one-third cash; balance by mortgage, at six per cent, for three or five years, TO THE LADIES OF GISBORNE AND EAST COAST—Owing to the increased sale and demand for Butterwick's METROPOLITAN FASHION SHEETS, which are admitted to be the best in print, Mbs E. Chbisp is prepared to supply Subscribers with 12 months’ numbers for 2s 6d. Delivery by post 3s prepaid. An early application desirable, E. CHRISP, Gladstone Road, Gisborne, W. B. Common] [F. J, Shelton Common, Shelton & Co., STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, WINE AND SPIRIT AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, I—J AVE FOB SALE, at Lowest Prices, in *- Bond, or Duty Paid :— Laidlaw’s Extra Reserve Whisky. Andrew Usher's Special Reserve Whisky. Andrew Usher's Scotch Whisky, Walker’s, Boyal Blend, Buchanan Blend. Robertson’s, Loch Dhu, Thom and Cameron’s XXX, Ale and Stout, Bead’s, Dogshead, Foster’s, 4c. Australian Wines, a fine assortment, Brandy, Honnusy’a three star and one star, Ac. Bitters, Dr Soule’s Hop, Angostura Orange and Kcoeh. Champagne, "Louis Roedsrer.” Curaooa, Maraschine, Vermouth, &o. Geneva, J.D.K.Z., Wolfe's Schnapps, Ginger Wine, Old Tom. Port Wine, Saudiman's 4 diamond. Sherry, Burdons and Duff, Gordon dry, Rum, R.W.P. 10 and 30 over proof. Bum in oase, Red Heart and Bod Star, Sarsaparilla, Townsend's.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 481, 17 July 1890, Page 3
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845Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 481, 17 July 1890, Page 3
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