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A. X. B\T£, OHAIMCUUOifKII, LAND, EF-TATE KJ FINAXOLAL, I.VSniIANCK, GENERAL COMAUsiSION AGENT, District Agent ['dlatino Insurance Co., Mancgei- Gu.s t;o.>=i3i>.crs' Protective A&serfaiioa, 24, LAMBION-QUAY, WELLINGTON FOV! SALE. MANAWAIU AND KANUITIKEI DISTRICTS— Fine Farm of 12-">o acres, nearly »\\ in gTasui eight-roomed bouse ruiJ' outbuildings; one of the host propertioa in the distriot; £8 per acre. Easy terms. A bargain Small Sheep Kun, of 1040 acrea, half grossed ; first-olusa land; within three miles of railway station ; .£6 ?s 6d per aore. Terms Some Leaseholds, with right of pnrohaßO A large number of other properties, including several in the Kairanga and Longburn Districts, also along the Manawatu Railway line TARANAKI DISTRICT— Waitotara, — 890 acres, within ono mile of railway station 597 acrea, part freehold and part leaeehold Pokokura — 7556 acrea ; can be sold in one or two lots STRATFORD, STRATHMORE, MIDHURST, TOKO, INGLEWOOD, &c— A number of Farma and unimproved Soctions, ranging from 12 to 2500 acres PAHIATUA and MAKURI DISTRICTS— A large number of Properties of all kinds — freehold, perpetual lease with right of purchase. Ac. — including some picked sections in the Makuri and other choice blooka AUCKLAND - Several Properties — Sheop Runs, Farms, and Residences with extensive grounds HUTT AND TAITA — Houbb and 11£ acres of hind ; two acres orchard, rest grass, all ploughable ; all necessary outbuildings ; capital plaoo for small dairj farm. Easy terms 36 acres at Western Hutt-road ; good building sites, or suitable for grazing. J215 per aore Saw Mill, within convenient distance of Wellington, and near a railway station, can outpnt over 18.000 feet per week. Lease of 460 aores, 400 of wbiohiß virgin bush with good milling timber, principally red pine. Price for complete plant and goodwill of lease, JE7SO. WADESTOWN— Seven-roomed House and 1£ acres of land ; magnifioent view ; within easy distance of town ; a good property Also, six-roomed House and land, and other properties KARORI— Eleven-roomed Honso and six acrea ; garden, orchards, lawns, paddock's, large ontbuildings, and every convenience; can be sold or let Thirteon-roomed House and outbuildings ; orchard, gardens, lawns, &c , and 24£ acres excellent land. Can be sold or let PETONE— Several Building Sites ISLAND BAY— Several Sections TOWN PROPERTIES— Houses in Tinakori-road, Glonbervie-ter-raoe, Lewisville-terrace, George-street, Fitzherbert - terrace, Hobson - street, Brook-street, Mulgrave-stroet, Thorn-don-quay, Mowbray-Btreet, Wellingtonterraoe, Clifton-terrace, Webb-street, Brooklyn, Newtown, Woolcomba-street, Kent -terrace, Tasman-street, Homestreet, Maarama-crescont, Uppor Ellicostreet Several Building Sites in various parts of the town Large House and extensive grounds, nearly two acres, with magnificent view, Brougham-street. Cau bo sold or lot A number of new properties just reooived, including Sheep Runs and several smaller Farmn, suitable for grazing or dairying. Amongst others may be montionod — 3500 aorea. or thei-eabontg, at present carrying over 5000 sheep and lambs ; 1500 acres in light busb, rest improved. About 1000 acres flat, ricn river deposit land, suitable for cropping, balanoe hilly and undulating ; well-watered and subdivided into paddocks, good dwelling, woolshod &o 14 miles from Masterton, 6 from a. post office. To bo sold at tho very low pi-ioo of <16s 6il per acre, with 3000 lambs given in. Owner leaving for England. 1500 acres, GOO in grass, well watered ; sevenroomed houeo, wnolshed, yards, &o. Valuable milling timbor on pr< perty. Good road, 6 miles from Slanterton Othor Properties, from 18 to 6700 acres. A Special Feature Madk of Land Office Work in ah, its Branches. Lodging applications for land, transfers, and other dealings, attonding ballots, auction sales, Land Board meetings, &o. MONEY. Several sums of money to lend at current rates ot interest, on first-olasa freehold seonrities, broad acres or oity properties. Forms of application for loans supplied. Debentures purchased. Shares for sale : -Colonial Bank, Wellington Woollen, Palmerston North Gas, Wellington Trust and Loan, Mokihinui Coal, &o. A. T. BATE, Land aud Estate Agent, Ac, 21, Lambton-quay. T^ O R SALE. SALISBURY TERRACE— House containing seven rooms and conveniences ; land 35 x 120, corner section ; terms, small deposit, balanoe by weekly payments 1193 LUXFORD STREET— New Cottage, containing six room 8, bathroom, scullery, dotaohed washhouso and stable : land 45 x 214 ; easy terms 1192 GHUZNEE STREET — A nine -roomed Houbb, with every convenienoe, veran. dah and balcony ; land 40 x 78 ; price terms .£IOO cash, balanco nn mortgage 1190 OWEN STREET— An aore of land, nioely planted with trees, together with a House of six rooms, and every convenienoe 1195 CAROLINE PTP.KET— A new aix-roomed House, a-:d overy convenienoe; land 34x90; ea=sytermß 1197 ROXBURGH STREET— Four roomed Cottago. with every convenience ; land 33 x 90 ; good viow ; price JJ4SO 864 HALL STREET— A Cottage -of six rooms and conveniences, paths concreted ; will bo sold a bargain 878 NORMANBY TERRACE— A soven.roomed House, with scullery, bath, &c. ; land 56 x 60 ; price J6500 1198 JESSIE STREET — A Houeo containing nine rooms and offices, well finished, fitted with every convenionoe ; land 40 x 74 ; suitable for a first-class boardinghouse 1178 A new Cottage of four rooms, bath, scullery, Venetian blinds, and every convenience ; situation pleasant ; healthy and central 1197 I BUILDING SECTIONS. Oriental Bay, 40 x 130 and 44 x 110 1981 Peroival-street, 40ft frontage 1984 Austin-street, 66 x 264 1988 Aro-street, 46 x 92 Epuni-stroet, 30 x 112 1985 Adelaide-road, 45 x 90 1983 Apply A. J. M'TAVISH & CO., 7 33, LAMBTON-QUAY. Scott's Ferry, Rangitikei River, Maroh 10. '94 MR. W. C. FITZGERALD. Dear Sir,— l was a martyr to Asthma. The mixture which you proscribed for me haa done me more good than any other medicine. I now consider myself cured. With many thanks. — yours truly, C. Bushett, Pilot. WM. C. FITZGERALD, Consulting Chemiat, next Evening Post offioo 2/6 — Advioo and Mfldicino at all hours — 2/6 SALE ! SALE I SALE ! FURNITURE ! FURNITURE ! H FIELDER, Wholeaale and Retail Furniture Manufacturer, having decided to hold a Genuine Clearing Salo of his immense Stock, offers the lot at Slaughtering Prices, for a short time only Call and seenre some of the Bargains at FIELDER'S - - MANNEBS.BTBEET. WATERLOO PATENT ROUND FEEDING OILCAKES. Suitable for Horsos and all Descriptions of Stook. These cakes are composed of a vari ity of articlea, carefully selected, and which, when oombined, form tho most perfect Mixed Food for Stock that haa yet been introauced, and one that is specially adapted for Young Stook. At the London Dairy Show this year the first prize for the cow giving the largest quantity and best quality of milk was won by a cow (the property of Mr. Coates) whioh waa fed on the Waterloo Round Cakes. At the Norfolk and Norwich Christmas Show, held Nov. 16th, 17th, and 18th 1882, the Champion Prize for the beat Beast in tho Show was won by steer which waa fed on the Waterloo Round Cakes. Out of fi ffv-eight other prizes given at thia Show, thirty-eight wore won by Btock fed on the Waterloo Round Cakes. July 3, 1880.— J havo the pleasure of handing you the result a careful analysis of one of your Wntorloo Round Cokes, which yon Bent me a few days ago. The condition of the cake, I find, is excellent. Altogether the enclosed analysis and recent examination of your Waterloo Round Cake fully confirms me in the hieh oninion which I have expressed in years past of tho feeding value of these cakea. Duriner the hist five years I have mode many analysis of samples of your cake, sent te mo by consumers, and without a singlo exception, I have fonnd all the samples of the same excellent aualitj aa that of the cake which you sent me for analysis a few days ago, and I am satisfied that yon make the Waterloo Round Cakea always from the eune kind of feeding materials of the beßt qnality, and employ them in the same proportions. The more extensively the Waterloo Cake will become mown, the more it will ba appreciated by feeders and fattenera of stock. AUGUBTUS VOKLCKXB. Every delivery is guaranteed to analysis. Present Prioe, £7 15a. por ton. Free on raila at Hull. Cheques to be made payable to W. ChamHnra, Socretory of tho Watorloo MUIb Cako aud Warehousing Co., Limited,

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 84, 10 April 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 84, 10 April 1894, Page 4

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