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A. T. BATE, ■*HJn2KBKO«£F.n, L-.ND, RSTATR 5 VISASCIHI,, INSURANCE, AND ENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, District Agont Palatine Insurance Co., Manager (Jus Conpumeif' Protective Association, I, LAMBTON-QUAT, WELLINGTON FOR SAI R. 7ANGANUI IrtSTRJCT)S acres, within easy distance of railway station, all ploujjbable, portion in crop, subdivided into 12 paddocks, fenced. Largo house and outbuildings, Sheep, cattle, horses, 4c, at valuation, if desired. A very good property, and very cheap, at £8 5a per acre, well worth j6lO. Owner leaving district, and therefore anxious to sell at once L partnership in a first-claBS Leasehold Farm ; capital required, £450. An exceptional opportunity for a young gentleman of good sooial position who wishes to gain practical experience in farming. iANAWATU AND EANGITIKEI TEICTS47J acres of splendid Land, within easy distance of Palmerston North and Stoney Creek Creamery, now being erected; bußh all felled ready for burning ; fenced two sides; land practically level and well watered ; terms can bo arranged if necessary. Would make a fii3t-clasß dairy farm. \. large number of smaller Farms, from 41 acres up to 1250 acres, comprising the pick of the district, and including some desirable properties along the Welling-ton-Manawatu Railway line rARANAKi districtSi, first-class property of about 300 acres, with complete improvements, substantial honse and ontbuildings, dairy, &c. ; pood orchard, Ac. Eminently suitable for fruit-growing, dairying, &o. A cheap property, and terms easy 50 acres very good Land, including firatclass orchard of 16 aereß (12 yearß old), in full bearing, nine-roomed dwellinghouse and commodious jam factory, in full working order ; within a short distance of a railway station ; .452500. STRATFORD, STRATHMORE, MIDHURST, TOKO, INGLEWOOD, Ac— A nnmber of Farms and unimproved Seotions, ranging from 12 to 2500 aorea PAHIATUA and MAKURI DISTRICTS— A large number of Properties of all kindsfreehold, perpetual lease with right of purchase, &o. — including some picked sections in the_ Makuri and other choice blocks, including — A really good property of 845 aorea, 370 acres grassed, 173 just felled, and balance bush ; 100 acres flat, balance undulating ; all limestone formation ; very deep soil, and dry ; plenty of totara ; four miles fencing ; well watered by trout stream ; small oottage, &c. _ Only £5 per acre. Inferior properties in district selling at £7 per aero 440 aoreß, p 1., withrightof purchase. Goodwill, £460 590 aores, p.1., with right of purchase. Price for freehold, £A 15a ; or section can be transferred PETONE— Several Building Sites ISLAND BAY— Several Sections TOWN PROPERTIESA large number of Houses in different parts of the city tor sale, some on very easy terms. Also, a few large houses, with gronnds. which can be sold or leased Several Building Sites in various parts of the town WAIKARAPA DISTRICT— A number of new properties just received, including Sheep Runs and several smaller Farms, suitable for grazing or dairying. Amongßt others may be mentioned — Goodwill of 2000 to 2500 acre* Education Lease, 16 years to run, at Id per nure ; full compensation for improvements at end of lease ; laud well-watered and neai a township ; when improved will carry 2i sheep to the acre. A good investment for a man with energy and capital. Strongly recommpnded. 446 aoroß, half in gra* a, balanoe bush ; good lend, well watered ; 100 acres flat ; would make a pood dairy farm. A bargain at £3 10s per acre 870 acres, small grazing run. Goodwill, .£451 A first-class littln Dairy Kami of SUawuß, near Carterton ; rich land ; all grassod, fenced, well watered by trout stream ; orchard, house, dairy, cowshed, and other outbuildings. A cheap property Other properties, from 18 to 6700 acres One of the bost Business Sites in Masterton, G6 feet frontage to Queen-street. Price very low, and terms easy Good Dwelling-house, with garden and grounds, very suitable for a select boarding-houso A Spkcial Fkatubk Made of Lani Office Wouk in all its Branches. Lodging applications for hind, tranßferß, and other dealings, attending ballots, auction sales, Land Board mootings, &o. MONEY. Several sums of money to lend at current rates ol interest, on first-class freehold aeon.' rities, broad acres or city properties Forms of application for loans supplied. Debentures purchased. Shares for sale •. Colonial Bank, Welling ton Woollen, Palmerston North Gas, Wei lington Trust and Loon, Mokihinui Coal, &c A. T. BATE, Land and Estate Agent, &c, 24, Lambton-quay. Tjl 0 R SALE SALISBURY TERRACE— House contain ing seven roomß and conveniences ; lane 35 x 120, corner seotion; terms, amal deposit, balance by weekly payment; Ili7t LUXFORD STREET— New Cottage, con taming six rooms, bathroom, scullery detached washhouse and stable : lane 45 x 214 ; easy terms 119' GHUZNEE STREET — A nine - roomec House, with every convenience, veran dab. and balcony ; land 40 x 78 ; prici .£750; terms .£IOO cash, balance oi mortgage H9< OWEN STREET — An aore of land, ntcelj planted with trees, together with t House of. six rooms, and every con venience 1W CAROLINE STREET— A new six-roomec House, and every convenience; lane 34x90; tasy terms 119^ ROXBURGH STREET -Four roomed Cot tago, with every convenience ; land 3! x 90 ; good view ; price .£450 86< HOPPER-STREET — New House, contain ing seven rooms, bath, washhonse, cop per and tubs, hot and cold water, gas balcony, verandah, and every convent ence; also, stable, coaohhouse, work shop, and large vinery. Land, 40 : 132 1201 HALL STREET— A Cottage of six roomi and'eonveniences, paths concreted ; wil be sold a bargain ,^B7* NOBMANBY TERRACE — A aeven-roomet House, with scullery, bath, &o. ; lan< 56 x 60 ; price .£SOO 119! JESSIE STREET — A House containing nine rooms and offices, well finished fitted with every convenience ; land 4< x 74 ; suitable for a first-clasß boarding honse 117* A new Cottage ' f four rooms, bath, soullery Venetian blinds, and every convenience situation pleasant ; healthy and centra 11& BUILDING SECTIONS. Oriental Bay, 40 x 130 and 44 x 110 1981 Peroival-street, 40ft frontage 19& Austin-street, 66 x 264 198f Aro-Btreet, 46 x 92 Epuni-street, 30 x 112 19K Adelaide-road, 45 x 90 198 c Apply A. J. M'TAVISH & CO., 33, LAMBTON-QUAY. STATEMENTS having been made bj Agents of Private Life Inßuranoe Office* that the advantage of the State Guarantee can be obtained by registering their Policies with the Registrar-General or PnblioTruatee, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT jTHB GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT IS THI ONLY LIFE OFFICE .Transacting business in New Zealand which can offei its Policy-holders tbe SECURITY OF THE GOVERNMENT FOB TUB FAITHFUL FULFILMENT OF THE POLICY CONTRACT. J. H. RICHARDSON, Government Insurance Commissioner. NEW PREMISES. HYGIENIC STEAM BAKERY Tabanaki-btbmt (Opposite Salvation Army Barraoks). V*T A. X E L L O W For the past seven years carrying on business in Taranaki-place as above, begs most respectfully to return his sincere thanks to his numerous customers and the public generally for the very liberal patronage bestowed on him in the past, and assures everyone patronising him in the future as heretofore that they will be served with GOOD WHOLESOME BREAD made by practical tradesmen. My new commodiouß premises Bituated in Taranakietreet, opposite Salvation Army Barracks, are now completed, and will be found replete in every reßpect. One trial of our Bread will satisfy the most fastidious. All orders receive prompt attention. Families waited on daily, and all goods delivered promptly. Please to note my new address — W. A. KELLOW, Taranaki-Btreet, Opposite Salvation Army Barraoks.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 87, 13 April 1894, Page 4

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