DAVIES, AKROYD, and POKIER, LAND AND GENERAL AGENTS GISBORNE, FOR SALE] (V7KQ ACRES.—Land Transfer Title. U t e) O Ist-Class Pastora Land ; mixed Bush and Fern Land; 14 miles, by good road, from Gisborne. Terms can be arranged. I 4057|aoree.—Open Fern Land; well watered; fencing-bush in gullies 2 6100 acres.—Open Country ; good soil; good totara Bush on property. 3 2429 acres.—ls undulating country; light bush, with open patches of fern and grass; good soil; well watered. In the Waiapu district. 4 20,782 acres.—Undulating country light bush and scrub ; first-class pastoral country; well watered. 5 3141 acres.—A subdivision of above. 6 3500 acres. —Open fern and grass land ; good soil. 7 600 acres.—Fern and bush country; good soil; well watered. 8 700 acres.—Adjoining above. 9 1480 acres, Waimata district; fenced, etc. 1700 sheep; wool shed, house, etc. Clear Title. 10 800 acres, 1100 Sheep, and 20 head settle; small House, and fenced into five paddocks. Close to Giaborne, Land Transfer. 11 8000 sores.—-16 miles >rom Gisborne, 2000 sheep, 70 head cattle, Land Transfer. 12 , 429 sores Freehold, with 128 acres leasehold. All ploughed and laid down; on the flats. 13 2264 acres,—Freehold ; Land Transfer. Divided into 12 paddocks. Large wool shad, yards, dip, etc. 4000 sheep, 200 head cattle; 11-roomed house. 14 6000 acres,—Freehold, On good dray road, 16 miles from Gisborne. 15 100 acres,—Freehold, ‘.Flat, with '5O acres hill; fenced, o-rnomed House, nt miles from Gisborne, 600 sheep at valuation. 16 Compact Property, of 28 acres; on the flats. Six miles frem Gisborne; fiveroomed House 17 45 acres, Makauri Block 18 W.E.A. acts as Guide to the Government Lands in the district. Office :—Next Pitt and Maguire’s.
NOW READY. KIRKPATRICKS “K” BRAND NEW BEASON’S Strawberry Conserve. Mr Kirkpatrick, of Nelson, is keeping up his reputation for “ real jam;” he has sent us a sample case of this season’s “ K ” Brand Strawberry Conserve, which leaves absolutely nothing to be desired, either in quality or preparation. It is in 21b glass jars very tastefully put up, and is perfectly delicious. It is not Jam, but might be better described as strawberries in jelly, the fruit not being broken but keeping its shape and appearance, only massed together with its own rich juice. It is suitable for pastry, or for the table either as jam or as a conserve to be beaten with cream. Children say it’s just bully, and it is as good for them as fresh fruit,— Wellington Evening Press. S. KIRKPATRICK & CO., MANUFACTURERS, NELSON.
EX R.M.S. “ EUAJPERV." O3XTE3 CASE TENNIS AND CRICKETING SHIRTS, Direct fiom the Manufacturers, LILLIE AND HENDERSON. Early Inspection Solicited. WM. ADAIR. E. P. JOYCE, Land and genebag commission AGENT G|l 8 B O B N E . T«*S kM toy Bale, with
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 555, 10 January 1891, Page 2
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455Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 555, 10 January 1891, Page 2
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