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new zeal|a;kt> loan AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. IMPORTANT NO II 11I 1 ICE. AEBANGEMENTS have now been made with tho NEW ZEALAND LAND ASSOCIATION, LIMITED, to oonduot (for the present) THE COMMISSION AGENCY, PRODUCE AND SHIPPING BUSINESS Hitherto carried on by THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, and Customers and Clients are notified that all bnsiness and other communications will havo the usual prompt attention. Consignments will be carefully realised, and Prompt Aocount Sales rendered with CABH SETTLEMENT. WALTER G. FOSTER, Manager. Offices— Featherston-street, Wellington. T>ACON. BACON. BREAKFAST BACON, Lean, Mild, and Tender. THE BEST THE WORLD CAN PBODUCE. HUME A SON, Tho Largest Retail Grocerß and Provision Dealers in New Zealand, 63 and 65, Willis-street, Wellington. Telephone No. 225. ZEALAND IJXPEESS COMPANY (CAMPBELL A CBUST.) Wellington, Dunedin, Chrißtchurch, Auckland, Invercargill, and Gore with Agenoies throughout tbe Colony and Abroad. Forwarding Agents, Customhouse Agents, General Carriers, Removal Contractors. Cartage Contractors to Wellington Harbour Board. Baggage Agents for Thos. Cook A Son. The Forwarding System is the most complete in the Colony. Goods and Parcels Collected and Forwarded to any address, at lowest through rates. No trouble to Consignors or Consignees. Fulleßt information ut Local Office, GREY-STREET. The Firm's Motto— ' Sapett, Economy, Promptitude." FURNITURE. LOTS* OF COMFORT. A LL the Accessories of a Comfortable Home may be obtained of SCOULLAB and CHISHOLM at Surprisingly Low Prices. ABide from the comfort to be derived from handsomely furnished apartments there is additional satisfaction in the knowledge that you have made the beßt possible investment of your cash. CABPETS, LINOLEUMS, AND PIANOS SPECIALTIES. 800ULLAK & CHISHOIiM CABINETMAKERS AND UPHOLSTEUKRS. A. T. BAT ft, SHABEBBOKEE, LAND, ESTATE FINANCIAL, INSUBANCE. AND GENEEAL COMMISSION AGENT, Distriot Agent Palatine Insurance Co., Manager Gas Consumers' Protective Association, 24, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. FOR SALE. MANAWATU DISTRICT— Fine Farm of 1250 acres, noarly all in grass; eight-roomed bouse and outbuildings; one of the beat properties in the district ; £8 per acre. Easy terms. A bargain Small Sheep Run, of 1040 acres, half grassed ; first-class land; within three miles of railway station ; £6 7a 6d per acre. Terms Farm of 1200 acres, partly improved ; good land ; within five miles of railway station ;£5 per acre Can be sold in one to three lota A huge number of smaller Farms, from 4J acres up to 900 acres, comprising the pick of the district TARANAKI DISTRICT— " Croftmoor," near Hawera. A well-known property of 650 aores; good agricultural and pastoral land ; fully improved ; house and complete outbuildings. Property has yielded large crops of wheat, barley, potatoes, Ac. Large proportion of money oan remain on mortgage 50 acres very good Land, inoluding firstolaßß orohard of 16 acres (12 years old), in full bearing, nino-roomed dwellinghoueo and commodious jam factory, in full working order ; within a short distance of a railway station ; .£2500. STRATFORD, STRATHMORE, MIDHURST, TOKO, INGLEWOOD, &c— A nnmber of Farms and unimproved Seotions, ranging from 12 to 25>,0 acreß WAIUARAPA DISTRICT— 2000 Acres, part ot a well-known run ; good open limestone country ; part English, part native grasses; fenced and well watered ; good road ; £1 per acre. Terma 3580 Acres, in Carterton district ; homestead and outbuildings. Stook at valuation 1200 Acres, near Groytown ; £4 10s per acre Other properties, from 18 to 6700 acres PAHIATUA and MAKURI DISTRICTS— A large number of Properties of all kinds — freehold, perpetual lease with right of pnrehase, 4o. — inoluding some picked sections in the Makuri and other ohoice blocks AUCKLAND9000 aores in tbe North of Auokland, with large lionise, &o. Prioe, -£4000, on terms. Splendid climate, good fishing, Bhooting, and yachting Farms in Te Aroha and Waikato distriots Large Houses and extensive grounds at Epsom and Remuera. Fine properties, and exceedingly cheap Honse and land at North Shore HUTT AND TAITA— House and llf acres of land; two aores orchard, rest grass, all ploughablo ; all neoessary outbuildings ; capital placo for small dairy farm. Easy terms Large House and 22 aores of land ; greenhouses, Btables, 40. ; good level land ; M/in B raßS > and noarly aU ploughable. ■baOOO 36 aores at Western Hutt-road ; good building sites, or suitable for grazing. JJIS per acre 318 acreß, Upper Hutt ; small portion cleared and grassed. 30s per acre WADESTOWN— Seven-roomed House and li aores of land ; magnifioent view ; within easy distanoe of town ; a good property KAEOBI— Large eleven-roomed House and six aores; garden, orohuds, lawns, paddocks, large outbuildings, and every convenience ; a most desirable property ; part of the land available for building sites. Will b* valuable before many years PETONE- Several Building Sites TOWN PBOPEETIES— Houses in Tinakori-road, Hobson-street, Brook-street, Woolcombe-street, Kentterrace, Tacman-street, Home-street House and two acres, Epuni-street 2i acres near Botanioal Gardens; a real bargain and capital investment; three small cottages on property. Price, only J6450 A Special Feature Made or Land Otfioe Work in all its Branches. Lodging applications for land, transfers, and other dealings, attending ballots, auotion aalea, Land Board meetings, &o. Titles to native and other lands searched. Money to lend and mortgagt s negotiated on approved freehold seounties. A. T. BATE, Land and Estate Agent, 4c, 24, Limbton-quay.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 21, 25 July 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 21, 25 July 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 21, 25 July 1893, Page 4