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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. LAKE AND EVANS. SOME CUB URBAN RESIDENCES NOW FOR SALE. PAPANUI Residence of 10 rooms, with _M modern conveniences, ; stables, and outbuildings,' 2 acres in garden, ! orchard and paddock. •->■ WINDMILL 13 rooms, bathroom and other offices and. conveniences, hot and cold water tipped down stairs, good ; stables and outbuildings, 1 acre good orchard, garden, etc. Price considerably reduced.PAPANUI ROAD—9 rooms, scullery, pantry, washhouse, stables, etc., over 2 acres in garden, orchard and paddock. More land if desired. MIDDLETON (very close to railway station) —Really good House of 12 rooms, with every j convenience; 10 acres, well laid out in garden, j lawns, orchard, and paddock. The whole in very good order. FE.VDALTON—9 rooms, bathroom (h. and j c.) and conveniences, good stables,-etc., about J-acre good fruit garden, small paddock. FENDALTON—B rooms, with, every convenience, hot and cold water service, stable and outbuildings. Over 3 acres long river j frontage), well laid out and planted. j RICHMOND—B robm3 and offices, stabling, i etc., with 1J acre (two .frontages) in large fruit ! garden and two peddocks. FOXTON, New Brighton tram rooms, scullery, pantry, wp.phhouse with copper, storeroom, etc., over 5$ acres, with very frontage, easily sub-divided. BROUGM.JI STREET, Sydenham— 6 rooms, scullery with copper, stable, etc., with 1 acre in garden and paddock. <■ ■Terms arranged to Suit Buyers' Convenience. LAKE AND EVANS, Land and Estate Agents, HEREFORD gjCjLEET CHAMBERS, j **•* FOR SALE. 1 ZflCl ACRES FREEHOLD LAND. ±*J\J\J Tit.c, Crown grant. All fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks, hill country, nearly all surface sown, about 150 acres bush, 40 miles from port, good road; j house, yards, and all.other conveniences for working it. 1400 sheep (more or less); cattle and horses (bar three given in with the property. Price 50s per acre. One-third cash, balance 5 per cent, for five or seven years. Owner wishing to go Home at an early date. Apply to RICHARD D. LONG, "Waerenga Okure, Poverty Bay. 1600 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND, all fenced and subdivided into convenient sized paddocks, nearly all sown down with English grasses, a good homestead, house nine rooms, washhouse, etc, men's hut, good orchard, and garden, woolshed, yards, sheep dip, stable and buggy shed. Twenty miles from port, good road. 1000 ewes given in with the property. Price £5000, half cast, balance 5 per cent. Owner having purchased a much larger place at a distance is anxious to sell. 9136 J. T. BELL, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. PROPERTIES FOR SALE — LINWOOD, Hereford street — Well-built Cottage of 5 rooms, scullery, washhouse and copper, good section, securely fenced. AIKMAN'S ROAD, near Papanui road—Six first-class Building Allotments, each containing quarter-acre. PAPANUI—About Ten Acres First-Clasa Land, sub-divided into paddocks, large orchard and garden, well-built House of 5 rooms and scullery, dairy, washhouse with copper, stable, and trap shed, large shed, pigstyes, cowshed, fowl house. SYDENHAM, Devon road, handy to tramGood Section well fenced and planted, wellbuilt Cottage of four rooms, pantry, hall, workshop, woodhouse and washhouse with copper; easy terms. EAST BELT, Linwood—Substantially-built Cottage of four large rooms, scullery, washhouse with copper, concrete foundations, iron roof, asphalt paths, good section, well fenced. WALTHAM ROAD—House of five rooms and scullery, washhouse with copper, nice garden, -well fenced and planted; only £170. TfiOUR FIRST-CLASS RESIDENCES FOR £ SALE. CHRISTCHURCH, N.E.—A faithfully-built and well-finished house of 6 good rooms, pantry, scullery, washhouse and copper, bathroom, hot and cold water, and every other modern convenience; over i-acre section, nicely laid out. This is a most complete property in every respect, and it is in first-class order throughout. LINWOOD, St. James'a. street—A-substan-tially built house of 8 rooms, with all usual, offices and every modern convenience, including hot and cold water and elecjtric bells; over J-acre of land in garden, lawn and orchard. FENDALTON—Gentleman's residence of 8 good rooms, with all modern offices and conveniences. About 3 acres of first-class land. This property is splendidly situated, and is an ideal one in all respects. ST. ALBANS, Webb street—One of the finest residences about the city. All particulars and cards, to view on application. A. E. CRADDOCK, 7121 176_Heieford street, n«rt B. N.Z. "for sale! MESSRS LYSAGL.- S well-known TOKO PROPERTY, consisting of 2484 Acres, all in best English grasses, situated on the main road (metalled), 10 miles from Stratford, subdivided into seven paddocks, sheep-proof wire fences, new 6-roomed house, men's cottage, woo'shed, concrete dip, yards, etc. A large amount can if necessary remain on mortgage at 5 per cent. This excellent property is well situated, and the quality of the soil, both for cattle and sheep, cannot bo excelled, being rolling hills and flats, and well watered, and has wintered for the past two seasons 5200 sheep and 260 grown cattle. Apply to, NOLAN, TONKS and CO., Hawera, Or, NEWTON KING, New Plymouth anA. Stratford. SHEEP FARM TO BE LEASED. TO BE LEASED, for a TERM of 5 or 7 YEARS, A FARM OF 3500 ACRES, Situated on good main road, within 25 miles of Railway Station, 2 miles of Post Office, Dairy Factory and School; a line of coaches passing the Homestead twice a week. The Property was originally bush, 3000 Acres having been fallen and grassed for a considerable time. Is sheep-proof fenced and subi divided into 7 paddocks, well watered, 7Toomed House, commodious wool shed, yards, dip, men's house, and orchard. The whole has been splendidly laid down in best of English Grasses, and, being limestone country, is remarkably healthy, both for cattle and sheep. A good chance is offered to a man of limited means, us no improvements are required, and can be strongly recommended as a safe investment. For further particulars apply to NOLAN, TONKS and CO., Hawera or Manaia, NEW PLYMOUTH Ai>_> TARANAKI DISTRICTS. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. DRAPERY—OId-established, cash trade, exceiient position, long lease, moderate rent. Turnover averages £100 per week. Stock about £2500. F. F. COSKILL, Agent, New Plymouth. GROCERY—Country Town, cash trade, good prices, stock £500, turnover £50 weekly and increasing. L-aige shop, with 5 living rooms, etc., on 1C years lease *t 25s per week.' Profitable -News Agency. F. P. CORKILL, Agent, New Plymouth. FLOUR MILL (Steam)— Only one in extensive district, commodious well-built premises, complete stone and roller plant. Low prices and liberal terms. F. P. CORKILL, Agent, New Plymouth. HOTEL—Leading house, good trade, firstclass premises, low rent, lease with purchasing clause, turnover averages £80. F. P. CORKILL, Agent, New Plymouth. FRUIT FARM —Twenty-five acres, nearly the whole in fruit, with comfortable residence and all necessary buildings. Fre» hold, £1250. F. P. CORKILL, LAND AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. (See also advertisement in "Weekly Press.") BOArfD AND RESIDENCE. GLOUCESTER HOUSE, 256 Gloucester street West. FIRST-CLASS BOARD and RESIDENCE for LADIES and GENTLEMEN. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Every Comfort a_d Attention Given. Most Central. TBRMS MODERATE. MRS McNIE (iate of Waitahnna Hocae). pKOSVENOR HOUSE—Private Boardlwd VJT Residence; hot, cold, and shower baths. Terms moderate. Mrs Fitzgibbon, 56 Gloucester street, near Latimer square. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. HANDSOMELY-FURNISHED Apartment! for Ladies and Gentlemen. MRS SAWTELL, Sherwood, 72 Caahel street E. Telephone 703. ABSRDARE HOUSE. 233 GLOUCESTER STREET WEST. FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE BOARD ana RESIDENCE, three minutes' walk from Poet Office and Canterbury College. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Good Si-bUng. MRS BARFOKD, Wβ CL»te el Glouoeete? House).

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10264, 6 February 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10264, 6 February 1899, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10264, 6 February 1899, Page 8

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