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SALE AT GISBORNE OF Agricultural and Pastoral Land. The following valuable BLOCKS, Which lately formed a portion of the New Zealand Native Land Settlement Company’s Estate, IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF GISBORNE, Will be offered for Sale by Auction, at Gisborne, on MONDAY, 26th OCTOBER, 1891 (Instead of during September, as notified in the preliminary advertisement) :— A. K. P. Motu No. 1 2000 0 0 PouawaAandß 1695 3 36 ~ Section 4 59 3 25 Mangatu 5 and 6 ... ... 40,150 0 0 Waimata North 4355 2 0 Matawhero B or 5 159 1 34 Okahuatiu No 2 15 190 0 0 Tangihanga ... ... ... 4502 0 0 Kaiparo 253 3 8 Pakowhai ... 5013 2 9J Mangaokura 2027 0 0" Te Hapara Sections—

a. d. fitt] [c. r. davibs PITT & DAVIES BEG to announce to the Public that they have commenced Business in the Mart at the corner of Gladstone Road and Custom House Street, as— AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. POVERTY BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. TWELFTH ANNUAL SHOW. Special Prizes. MR E. MURPHY offers a Prize, value two guineas, for the BEST PACE HACK that has been entered either as a Lady’s Hack, Light or Heavy-weight Hack. Mb S. N. Williamson offers a Prize, value

two guineas, for the BEST HUNTER on the field, to be ridden by a Lady over three hurdles. Ma I. O. Taylor offers a Prize, value two guineas, for the BE T LADY’S MOUNT and EQUIPMENT. Mb W. Black offers a Prize of Plate, or any article value £2 sterling to the winner, for the BEST COLT or FILLY by DERBINGEB, any age. Mr Black will not exhibit. ALTERATION IN CATALOGUE (Home) Class 4—To read as “ Best two-year-old bred in the district.” H. C. BOYLAN, Secretary Poverty Bay Pastoral and Agricultural Society.

ARP 21 .. .. .. 22 3 6 25 and 26, each .. .. 6 0 0 48 .. .. .. 21 0 38 49 .. 20 0 0 50 and 52, each .. .. 21 0 0 Matawhero No, 1 414 226 North Gisborne Sections— A—92, 93, 97, each .. 0 0 32 Sundries .. .. 1 1 15 B—4o .. ... .. 0 0 26 41 .. .. 010 56 .. .. .. 0 1 74 57 0 1 7} C—3B, 73, 88, 89, 101, 102, 129, 130, each .. 0 2 0 D—l .. .. .. 1 817 3 1 3 32 67 .. .. .. 22 31 74, in five sections .. 13 011 E-l 8 2 24 2 10 1 17 5 8 2 31 6 ... 9 1 10 12 9 2 9 14 8 3 8 15 ... 9 127 10 10 0 21 17 5 3 32 18 8 0 10 19 7 3 23 20 3 13 F—27 12 1 15 28 12 2 27 H—23 46 1 0 Whataupoko G ... 2553 237 H 3420 0 0 Waimata South 6137 2 0 „ East 2951 2 3 Mangaheia ‘ 12,205 0 0 Waihora D ... 304 1 0 Patutahi, Section 57 ... ... 44 1 0 Matawhero, Section 18, 6 c, or Mendlesham 26 3 0 TITLES : LAND TRANSFER. Terms of Payment.—2s per cent, cash, The balance can remain on mortgage, payable any time within five years, and bearing interest at per cent, per annum. Plans of the properties, with statement of particulars and description of eaob Block, can be seen on application at the Bank of New Zealand, AUCTIONEER MR W. E. AKROYD, OF MSBOBSE, In conjunction with NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, Ltd. BOARD AND LODGING—I6s per WEEK. Excellent beds-good table. Clean and comfortable Home. Breakfast 9d ; Tea 9d ; Dinner Is. MRS SHAW, Central Dining Rooms, Gladstone Road.

HORSE BREAKING. W pEE YER, WHATAUPOKO, Undertakes to Thoroughly Break in Horses to Saddle or Harness, Every care taken, TERMS MODERATE.

NOTICE. TN returning Thanks to the Public of Poverty Bry for the liberal support accorded to me during the last bight tears, I beg to announce that I have REMOVED to that centrally-situated 'Shop adjoining Messrs H. Bull and Son’s, and immediately opposite tbe premises of Messrs Moore and Co., where by strict attention to business* combined with Moderate Charges, I hope to merit a continuance of that support, W. MORGAN, SADDLES AND HARNESS MAKER,

TO STAND THIS SEASON IN GISBORNE. rpHE THOROUGHBRED Uga "*■ stallion— JZjO® “WAITANGI,” BY MUTE-RIDDLE, Full particulars in a later issue, F. RHODES.

HENNESSY’S FOR BOOTS. :x: Men’s Strong Nailed English-made Shooting Boots ... ... 10/ At HENNESSY’S Ladies’ Glace Kid Lace Boots (a handsome line) ... ... 8/6 At HENNESSY’S Men’s Strong Nailed Bluchers (toe and heel tips) 5/11 At HENNESSY’S Ladies’ Glove Kid Walking Shoes . 5/11 . . At HENNESSY’S Men’s English-made Goloshed Balmorals 10/6 At HENNESSY’S Ladies’ Levant Elastic Sides (splendid value) 8/ At HENNESSY’S Men’s O.F. Working Boots (nailed)lo/ At HENNESSY’S Ladies’ Kid Button Boots 7/9 At HENNESSY’S ' Men’s Leather Elastic Sides (plated) , 9/11 At HENNESSY’S Ladies’ Lawn Tennis Shoes .. 3/ At HENNESSY’S Men’s Fancy Carpet Slippers 4/6 At HENNESSY’S Ladies’ Kid Elastic Sides (odd sizes), from... ... ~, 3/6 At HENNESSY’S Infants’ Boots and Shoes, from 1/ At HENNESSY’S HENNESSY’S FOR BOOTS. O. J"- JVL H,T,T 1 :o: A WINDFALL is always more enjoyable when it can be shared with - Z - A - . others, and the advertiser intends to allow his Friends and Patrons to participate with himself in one which recently came in his way. He therefore offers— Ills LARGE and WELL ASSORTED STOCK of BOOTS and SHOES, by the best Colonial, English, and Continental makers, at Larg/ely Reduced Prices. — :o: This lona fide sale will continue during the present month for the benefit of CASH CUSTOMERS. ■ ■ ;x; —. Read, Note, and Learn' Bala Pries, Usual Pries, Gents’B.W. French Calf Shooting Boots • ... 17/6 21/ Gents’ C»lf Shooters ... ~, ~, 13/ 18/ Gents’ Goloshed Balmorals ... ... ... 10/6 13/ Men’s Zealandia Watertights ... ... ... 14/6 17/6 Men’s Zealandia Shooters (a really good boot) ... 14/6 17/ Men’s Good Shooters .10/6 Ladies’ Langtry Shoes 5/6 Ladies’Patent Evening Shoes, from ... ... 2/6 Ladies' House Boots, from .., ... ... 5/ Ladies’Levant Elastic Side Boots (first-class line) 9/3 11/6 Ladies’Real Kid Elastic Side Boots ... ... 10/6 12/6 Ladies’Kid and Cloth Shoes ... ... ... 8/9 11/6 Children’s Fancy Strapped Shoes, from ... ... 2/ :o: DON’T FORGET THE CHEAP SALE AT THE ECONOMY BOOT SHOP.

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 671, 13 October 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 671, 13 October 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 671, 13 October 1891, Page 3

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