HOUSE, LAND, ESTATE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. LOWE STREET. Telephones 427 and 236 (Private Residence.) WELL APPOINTED CITY VILLAS. jQ —A model Villa residence owOQLfof six rooms and up-to-date domestic appointments. Hot and cold water service. Quarter-acre Section in best position. Could let at 20s per week. » i? / TO K .—Splendidly situated and cs»v g appointed new Dwelling of seven, rooms on Whataupoko. Quarteracre Section all laid out. Close to Town. We invite immediate attention to those properties which we offer at a price considerably under cost in order to effect a quick sale. A CHE AP LINE, REDUCED FROM 45s to26s PER ACRE (PO/S H~i is all that is asked for cWwtc 4 X 1871 acres of the best sheep country in New Zealand. Over 500 acres in grass and carrying about 1000 sheep. Two good wooden whares. Situated in the Motu, being nine miles from the township on the Gisborne-Motu-Opotiki road, which will be opened for wheeled traffic in about three months time. Property has one mile., frontage to main road, and railway is surveyed through it.. This property is being sacrificed on account of the prolonged illness of one of the-owners, who is in Australia. Double the money will not bny it in twelve months time. Terms can be arranged. CAPITAL LITTLE SUBURBAN HOME HOUSE AND 11 ACRES OFF ' CHILDERS ROAD'FOR £425. Q A OS'-—Tin's amount will enable oW to purchase a nice little home in the best of localities. On offer for very short period. PROFITABLE LEASEHOLD FARM OF 300 ACRES FOR £550. MUST BE IMMEDIATELY SoLD. O —Four miles from tewnc&'ijoU ship on good road we have dwelling and 300 acres. Lease has 14 j years to run at exceptionally low' rent, j Price asked is considerably under value, Full particulars on application. FINE SITE £ijß STANTON OWNER’S TOWN HOUSE. 34 ACRES FOR £9OO. GA A •—l n the best residential oWt/IJ Opart of Gisborne and only a few minutes from Post Office we can offer 3i acres for £9OO. Property is well suited for subdivision. CHOICE PROPERTY IN CHILDERS ROAD. (U)AA. —About two acres and one oW uJU of the best, if not the best, frontages to Childers Road. High and dry and on ideal site for a gentleman’s Residence. Easy terms arranged. HAVE YOU £500? IF SO YOU CAN DOUBLE IT. -£? KA A 1 —To anyone of a speculaowOvJU five turn of mind we can show a city property which can be subdivided aiid made to show a return of double the amount asked for it. A CHEAP TOWN HOUSE. O A tT A.—ln Childer’s Road we have a. well-built House on Quarter-Acre Borough Section for £450. This is a handy home and is offered at an extremely low figure. Would let at £1 per week. SOME CHEAP GLADSTONE PROPERTIES. Cj -Q A will buy several choice BuildoWt/U ing Sections. jQQQA will buy house and large allotment. <n> Q K A will buy house and large OuU allotment. Let at 16s per week. £420 £560 week. O will buy new Dwelling and quarter. will buy new Villa and quarter, let at £1 per will buy 3f acres. ■will bny acres. ON THE KAITI. QUARTER ACRE over Bridge for £250. EXCEPTIONAL CHANCE FOR BUSINESS MAN. jDOKfI •—Y'o have Quarter-acre J<X in best part of Haiti lor £250. An ideal Building Section. CITY RESIDENCIES. Oi AAA TO £3ooo.—We have a dbiUUU • number of the' finest town residences for private sale at prices ranging from £IOOO to £3OOO. Buyers personally conducted. SEVERAL CHOICE HOMES. jO —Off Gladstone Road we otw'OOiJ have Half-acre and good new six-roomed Dwelling; Carriage shed and other Outbuildings. O Q KA. —At Ts: Hapara, this side cwOGvJ of town boundary, we. have Nine-Roomed House": about two acres. Of* i’T .—At Whataupoko, new oU OGUDwelling and Quarter-acre. £? r 7f ? CA- — '^ ear Roebiick Road oQ/ 4 OvJ Bridge, splendid Villa on Corner. BUILDING SECTIONS. WE HAVE THE FINEST LOT OF BUILDING SECTIONS IN TOWN AND SUBURBS. gUSINESSEg BUSINESSES OF ALL DESCRIP- ■ TIONS FOR PRIVATE SALE. , GAUDINi LOWE STREET.; Telephones 427 and 236 (residence). P.o; Box 87.
TJic Fijian laborers employed in' loading and discharging the steamers trading to Suva have, on different ‘occasions recently, struck for higher wages. But a Fijian is nothing if. not illogical, and his demand for 100 per cent, increase has deprived hint of any claim to consideration . As a matter of fact, the Fijian is well paid for what s he does, and his little aptitude for work accounts for tlie large importations of Solomon Island and -Indian labor into
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2460, 26 March 1909, Page 4
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