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A. T. BATE, SHAREBROKER, LAND, ESTATE FINANCIAL, INSURANCE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, District Agent Palatine Inaurance Co., Manager Gas Uonsurnera' Protective Audociation, 24, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON FOR SALK WANGANUI DISTRICT— 505 acrea, Trithin ea=y distance of railway station, all plonvhablc, uortion in crop, subdivided into 12 i n^docks, fenced. Largo house and outbuildings, Sherp, cattle, horses, &0., at valuation, if desired. A very good property, and very cheap, at JEB 5s per aero, well worth .£lO. Owner leaving district, and therefore anxious to sell at once A partnership in a first-class Leasehold Farm; capital required, £450. An exceptional opportunity for a young gentleman of good social position who wishes to gain practical experience in farming. MANAWATU AND RANGITIKEI DISTRICTS— 147 i acres of splendid Land, within easy distance of Palmerston North and Stoney Creek Creamery, vow being erected; bush all felled ready for burning ; fenced two sides; land practically level and well watered ; terms oan be arranged if necessary. Would make a first-cloBB dairy farm. A large number of smaller Farms, from 4} acres up to 1250 aores, comprising the pick of the dietriot, and including some desirable properties along the Welling-ton-Manawatu Railway line TARANAKI DISTRICT— A first-class property of about 300 aores, with complete improvements, substantial house and outbuildinga, dairy ,_ Ac. ; good orchard, &o. Eminently suitable for fruit-growing, dairying, &o. A oheap property, and terms easy 50 acres very good Land, inoluding firstclass orchard of 16 acres (12 years old), in fnll bearing, nine-roomed dwellinghouse and commodious jam factory, in full working order ; within a short dietanoe of a railway station ; £2500. STRATFORD, STRATHMORE, MID. HURST, TOKO, INGLEWOOD, Ac— A number of Farms and unimproved Sections, ranging from 12 to 2500 aoreß PAHIATUA and MAKURI DISTRICTS— A large numbor of Properties of all kindsfreehold, perpetual lease with right of purohaae, &c. — inoluding some picked sections in the Makuri and other ohoioe blocks, inoluding — A really good property of 845 aoreß, 375 acres grassed, 173 ]ust felled, and balance bush ; 100 acres flat, balance undulating ; all limestone formation ; very deep soil, and dry ; plenty of totara ; four miles fencing ; woll watered by trout stream ; small cottage, &o. Only £5 per aore. Inferior properties iv district selling at £7 per aore 440 acres, p 1., withrightof purchase. Good- ' will, £460 590 acrea, p.1., with right of pnrchaso. Price for freehold, £4 15b; or section can be transferred PETONE— Several Building Sites ISLAND BAY— Several Sections TOWN PROPERTIES— A large number of Housob in different parts of the city for salo, some on very easy terms. Also, a fow large houses, with grounds, which can bo sold or leased Several Building Sites iv earioua partß of the town WAIKARAPA DISTRICT - A number of now properties just received, including Sheep Rune aud several smaller Farma, suitable for grazing or dairjing 1 . Amongst others may bo mentioned — Goodwill of 2000 to 2500 acres Education Lease, 16 years to run, at ld per aero ; full compensation for improvements at end of lease ; land well-watered and near a township ; when improved will carry 2J shoop to tho aero. A good investment for a man with energy and capital. Strongly recommended. 446 acres, half in graes, balance bush ; good land, well watered; 100 aores flat: would make a good dairy farm. A bargain at £3 10s por acre 870 acres, small grazing rim. Goodwill, £150 A first-class little Dairy Farm of .'io aores, near Catterton ; rich land ; all grassed, fenced, well watered by trout stream ; orchard, house, dairy, cowshed, and other outbuildinga. A oheap proporty Other properties, from 18 to 6700 acres One of the boat Business Sites in Maaterton, 66 feet frontage to Queen-street. Price very low, and terms easy Good Dwelling-house, with garden and grounds, very suitable for a select boarding-house A Special Feature Made of Land Office Work in all its Branches. Lodging applications for hind, transfers, and other dealings, attending ballots, auction sales, Land Board meetings, &o. MONEY. Several sums of money to lend at current rates ot interest, on firet-clasa freehold securities, broad acres or city properties. Forms of application for loans supplied. Debentures purchased. Shares for sale : - Colonial Bank, Wellington Woollen, Palmerston North Gas, Wellington Trußt and Loan, Mokihinui Coal, &o. A. T. BATE, Land and Estate Agent, Ac, 24, Lambton-quay. Tjl O R BALE. SALISBURY TERRACE^-Houße containing seven rooms and conveniences ; land 35 x 120, corner section ; terms, small deposit, balance by weekly payments 1193 LUXFORD STREET— New Cottage, containing six rooms, bathroom, scullery, detached washhonso and stable : land 45 x 214 ; easy terms 1192 GHUZNEE STREET — A nine - roomed Honse, with every convenieuoe, verandah and balnony ; land 40 x 78 ; prioe £750; tc.-niß £100 oash, balance on mortgage 1190 OWEN STREET— An acre of land, nicely planted with trees, together with a House of Bix rooms, and every convenience 1195 CAROLINE STREET— A new six-roomed House, and every convenience; land 34 x 90 ; eaßy termß 1197 ROXBURGH STREET -Four roomed Cottago, with every convenience ; land 33 x 90 ; good view ; price £450 864 HALL STREET— A Cottage of six rooms and conveniences, paths conoreted ; will be sold a bargain 878 NORMANBY TERRACE— A seven-roomed House, with scullery, bath, &c. ; land 56 x 60 ; price £500 1198 JESSIE STREET— A Houbo containing nine rooms and offices, well finished, fitted with every convenienoe ; land 40 x 74 ; suitable for a first-class boardinghouse 1178 A now Cottage cf four rooma, bath, Boullery, Venetian blinds, and every oonvenience ; situation pleasant ; healthy and oentra 1197 BUILDING SECTIONS. Oriental Bay, 40 x 130 and 44 x 110 1981 Porcival-streot, 40ft frontage 1984 Auatin-atreet, 66 x 264 1988 Aro-streot, 48 x 92 Epuni-atreet, 30 x 112 1985 Adelaide-road, 45 x 90 1983 Apply A. J. M'TAVISH & CO., 33, LAMBTON-QUAY. Scott's Ferry, Rangitikei River , March 10, '94 MR. W. C. FITZGERALD. Dear Sir,— l was a martyr to Asthma. The mixture whioh you prescribed for mo has done me more good than any other medicine. I now consider mysolf cured. With many thanks. — Yours truly, C. Bushett, Pilot. WM. C. FITZGERALD, Consulting Chemist, naxt Evening Poet offioe . 2/6^ — Advine and Medicine atall hours — 2/6 WATERLOO PATENT ROUND FEEDING OILCAKES. Suitable for Horses and all Descriptions of Stook. These oakeß are oomposed of a vari ity of articles, carefully selooted, and which, when combined, form tho most perfect Mixed Food for Stqok that has yet boon introauoed, and one that is spooially adapted for Young Stook. At the London Dairy Show this yoar the first prize for the cow giving the largost quantity and beat quality of milk was won by a cow (the property of Mr. Coateß) whioh was fed on tho Waterloo Round Cakes. At the Norfolk and Norwich Christmas Show, held Nov. 16th, 17th, and 18th 1882, tho Champion Prizo for the bost Beast in the Show was won by steer whioh was [ed on the Waterloo Round Cakes. Out of i ftv-eight other prizos given at this Show, ;hirty-eight were won by Btoek fed on the Waterloo Round Cakes. July 3, 1880.— 1 havo the pleasure of handing yon the result a careful analysis of one of your Waterloo Round Cakes, whioh you sent 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 ully confirms me in the high ODinion which I have expressed iv years past of the feeding value of these cakes. During the last five years I have made many analysis of samples of your cake, sent to me by consumers, and without a single exception, I have found all the samples of the Bame excellent quality as that of the cake which you sent me for analysis a few days ago, and I am satisfied that you make the Waterloo Round Cakes alwayß from the Bame kind of feeding materials of the bost quality, and employ them in the same proportions. The more extensively the Waterloo Cake will become known, the more it will be appreciated by feeder* and fattoners of Btoek. Augustus Voklcxxb. Every delivery is guaranteed to analysis. Present Prioe, £7 15b. per ton. Free on rails at Hull. ChcquoE to be mado payable to W. Cham- } I Jntrn, Secretary of the Waterloo Mills Cake j a id Warehousing Co., Limited,

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 85, 11 April 1894, Page 4

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