LAND NOTICES. ''.'. GREENHILLS ESTATE. Mr. G. F.'.. Bullen's Cclobrated Property nenr •''.,'.;. '.Kaikoura, Marlborough. -'■36,500'^f^ 8 '; 36,500''THE.PERFECTION:OF SHEEP COUNTRY.. Now being subdivided into suit- , able Blocks of moderate: size. WE bog to notify intending buyers that approximate areas • have been, decided upon. .Surveyors are busily engaged: on the land.. Lithograph Plans will be ready, and the EropCrty open for inspection early in Novcmer.: '--;■■ i-.- • . . .. Each' section is. being laid off with due regard to water supply, road communication and existing' fences. '. N.Z: LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., ROBERT LATTER, CHRISTCHURCH, •;?:.- Joint Agents for Vendors. ..;;-,„ 5355 -.' - ELLIOTT AMD' DUNCAM. LAND-AGENTS AND SHAREBROKERS, -' , 8- -GREY STREET, WELLINGTON. A RE now soiling the remaining sections in -til !:thp,',beautiful '. : ' SUNNYBANK ESTATE, KHANDALLAH. •Terms—s per cent, deposit. Some fine morning you will wako up .to learn that-the Government has acquired the Manawatu Railway; then you will'regret not having invested . a few pounds in one of tho sections rioiv- for sale at '. ■'''-.- •-. 'SUNNYBANK, " ■;:.. -.;;-.' \ KHANDALLAH. ' : ELLIOTT AND DUNCAN, '■'.'.' Secretaries to tho Estate. ',- ■- '■ ' ■;.'-;-. : C 578 M'KEE' AND CO., LIMITED, ;'..•••:•,.:: LAND NOTICES. •'.'"-lIAYE FOR'SALE :-','. ..' BROOKLYN—NearIy new 5-roomcd House, all- usual-conveniences; let 14s:, per ' week, land 35 x 200. This property'will produce 20' per cent, net on capital invested. Price, £360. First mortgago of £280 may be taken over. A bargain. KELBURNE—Residence, of very, liand- ■': some design and finish, containing 5 room's, bathroom, elec.'■!.; every convenience. Fitted with mirror-front wardrobes, dresser, linen press, etc. Laud 45 x 130. A good home, within easy distance of train. Price, £850. WELLINGTON TERRACE. - Several ."•'■.. Houses in and around this very.de-sn-ablo and valuablo locality .at prices ''from ' £2250. These properties aro all first-class, and tho residences.' aro all very, handsomely finished. KELBURNE— Within 5 minutes, of tram. good new 5-roomed House, very neatly .•■ :1 s : 'fitted,,, elec. 1.,' arid -. all'' conveniences. '-■This property would "make a most ex- -' cellent home, and is dirt cheap at •■■'.- ' £62. r ).. Land 41 x.130. .' ■': -, :.. Communicato with us. Phone 2173.- ■ 1 PANAMA STREET. CsSfl. BOX 132. .. TELEPHONE 2459. CHASE, MORRIS AND CO. 1, 2, and 3 SOUTH BRITISH BUILDINGS, LAMBTON QUAY. THE NEW-ZEALAND AUTOMATIC GATE. ...:'' '„ . t -,y 'i ,',- WE .have. undertaken the'sale of ,this gato : 'in the' North: Island,' and those who. have already . purchased them have furnished us with many testimonials as to its effibicn-cy and ■durability. The distinct feature in connection with:this gate is that l one need never alight from a trap or motor-car to open and re-shut it. Properly n erected and adjusted, it never fails in its action, and no country home should exist without possessing one or-more of them. Review .the following drawbacks of the ordinary gate:— • '••'-■ '; '■ ; 1. The ■ considerable. incpnvenience of stop- : ping a trap or motor-car to'first open the ' gate and then again to close it. 2;. The discomfiture of iinrugging to leave a - snug seat in the rain to perform the office. 3. The'great expense many have gorie to in ■■■ double fencing s the main drive' to avoid ~ ~these-inconveniences.. '... ..'.; , _■-~' : 4. The many accidents that have occurred through leaving a restive horse in ch'ige of a woman or child, whilst opening the ' v gate.--''' .' ;■ ;■' ' -.; 5. The considerable risk daily incurred by a . solitary driver in haying to leave tho horse . unattended whilst.opening the.gate. .' ■ 6. The appreciable loss of time to the motorist when delayed at every gate he has to -~.;- pass through. Send for'our Catalogue, and, if necessary, our expert will do. the erecting for you. THE ...SPRY; AUTOMATIC ..BIRD-SCARER. I This little- machine that-has just, been- patented, provides the most'- effectivo and' certain means of abolishing the small bird nuisance; No fruit-grower or. gardener should be without one. ■ Its price is 255. arid the cost of working it for a'day of fifteen hours is under Is. - Tho numbers of-.-orders that have already been re- ,. cc'ived ; fpr.;,this new discovery clearly demon-strate-the great curso of the small bird'nuis r ance. After the machinehas been iii operation during'.the coming season, thereby advertising its absolute ''effectiveness,' wd-'anticipate' tho greatest difficulty in being able to oxecuto next year's orders. Send for catalogue without delay, and secure ono or more machines tor' tho -incoming season. •.-■'■ . : ■ ' - ' ! ' ClB9 TTECTOR TJ/f'LEOD AND po. \ / k *«•>«. FOR SALE AT MIRAMAR, • Section, Opposite Tram Stop, £3 10s. a ft. n Section,' Rongotai Terrace, £180. - House and quarter acre, mid-Miramar, £500. Gity property.showing It per cent, net - 18 KING'S CHAMBERS, . ... Telophone: 733. 1 ""' .'"■:'-■ -v
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 21, 19 October 1907, Page 12
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