Gisborne; Wimmera (9.40 a.m.), iron? Sydney; Quito (8 a.m.), from Newcastle. NAPIER, May 29. Arrived—Fanny (10 a.m.), from Gisborne. To Sail —Weka (8 p.m. Sunday), for Gisborne. 'WELLINGTON, May 30. Sailed—Waiwera (6.35 a.m.), for London. LYTTELTON, May 29. Sailed — Kaipara (neon) for .London. SxDINEY, May 30. Arrived—lvomata from Westport ; Daniel from Hokianga; Volador from Greymouth. MELBOURNE, May 30. Arrived—Warrimoo from New Zealand. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. LAND AND ESTATE INSURANCE, PRODUCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. LOWE STREET and PEEL STREET, 1 Telephone 427 and 236. Q A —SECTIONS in Upper Glad3bOU stone Road. This is a locality which is gradually growing in favor. jr* Q /A—ONE SECTION, 30 perches, oWt/lX in Aberdeen Road, right opposite Brewery. OIA K— A SECTION on Kaiti, 5 oU lUtl minutes from Post Office. jO A A /A—ONE of the Finest BuildoW XJL U ing Sites in Upper GladGood Building stone Road £lsoiS° O^A/A/A —SECTION and Cottage in £\J\J Roebuck Road, bringing in 10s per week. —A very nice Section, 90ft, cMJ with renovated House, off Gladstone Road; let at 10s 6d. —A Full Quarter-acre, with frontage, Gladstone Road, and) Cottage, 5 rooms; great prospective value. jQQnn —A Good Cottage PropexowOvJXlty in Aberdeen Road. Jl? A /XA BUYS on© of the Nicest Workmen’s Properties in the main street. g i p^/ArfA—HERE is a chance offered oW ?J \JU to a. speculator. The Two Acres can be cut into 8 or 10 Sections and a remunerative return assured. jO —£Boo BUYS some of the owOUXI most pleasing Homes in Gisborne, particulars of which will he supplied on application. OnrXiA WILE BUY Che an Bush 5W 6OU Section. Lease of 1000 acres for 50 years. Thirty years of a straight lease at Is,, with improvements of £3 per acre, or a further lease of 20 years r at 5 r>er cent on the unimproved value. There are 130 acres felled and in grass, and about another 200 acres cut out ready for felling. Considerable area of flat. This without doubt.is the best section offering in the district. A DESIRABLE PROPERTY, reduced from £ls to £ll Within easy rail of Gisborne we can sell 206 Acres for £ll 10s per acre. Buildings consist of a seven-roomed dwelling and outbuildings. Subdivided into eight paddocks and nearly all plougbable. A cheap property, the Government valuaUnn being considerably in advance of •ice asked. mve* the Best and Cheapest SUBURBAN, and COUNTRY ’XES offering, and will be supply full particulars., to yers. A'ES OF PRODUCE FOR ?T WHOLESALE RATES. t/UDIN & CO WE STREET and PEEL STREET. Telephone 427 and 236.
4-MINUTE EDISON RECORDS. T HE LATEST THING In TALKING MACHINES. E. CHEISP & SON. t NICHOLES and GRIFFITHS. IRONMONGERS. TO SHOOTISTS. O Q.UNS! > Q.UNS! Q.UNS! OARTRIDGESI QARTRIDGES! J CARTRIDGES I NOBEL’S—Ballistite, Nile, Primrose, Clyde. K.B.’S—Bonax, loaded with all sizes of Shot. J)ECOYS and J)UCK QALLS. Q.AME gAGS, Etc., Etc. CALL AND INSPECT OUR SPLENDID ASSORTMENT. NICHOLES and GRIFFITHS. IRONMONGERS.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2515, 31 May 1909, Page 4
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