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A. T P. .TE, SH AREBRc iK i' • „ L-X D, ESTATE FIN ANC U f . , I S a H R ANCE, I GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, l District Agent Pa.latine Inaurauoo Co., Manag-er Gas Consumers' Protective t Association, E 24, LAMJiTON-QUAY, 'WELLINGTON • FOR SALE. WANGANUI DISTRICT— t 505 acres, within easy distance of railway station, all plongbabjo, portion in crop, subdivided into 12 paddocks, fonoed. i T,ar<?o lions" and outbu:!dinc.=>. S''cp, c.ltle, horses, &c , at valuation, if desired. A very good property, and vory f cheap, at £S Ss per acre, well worth j £1\). Owner leaving district, and thereforp anxious to sell at once ■ A partnership in a first-class Leasehold Farm; capital required , JE4SO. An exceptional opportunity for a young gentleman of good social position who wiehes to gain practical experience in a farming. MANAWATU AND RANGITIKEI TRICTS147i acres of splendid Land, within easy dis- , tance of Palmerston North and Stoney Creek Creamery, vow being erected; bnßh all felled ready for burning ; fenced two Bides; land practically level and well watered ; terms cen bo arrangod if necessary. Would make a first-class dairy farm. A huge number of smaller Farmß, from 4J acres up to 1250 aores, comprising the piok of the district, and inoluding some desirable properties along tho Welling-ton-Manawatu Railway line a TARANAKI DISTRICT— 0 A first-claBS property of about 300 acres, with complete improvement?, substani, tial house and outbuildings, dairy, &c. ; a good orchard, &c. Eminently snitable for fruit-growing, dairying, &o. A h cheap property, and terms easy :. 50 acres very good Land, inoluding firstd olass orchard of 16_ acres (12 years old), c in full bearing, nine-roomed dwellinghonso and commodions jam factory, in fnll working order ; within a Bhort distance of a railway station ; J82500. - STRATFORD, STRATHMORE, MID. h HURST, TOKO, INGLEWOOD, Ac— g A number of Farms and unimproved Seoy rions, ranging from 12 to 2500 acres n PAHIATUA and MAKURT DISTRICTS— A large number of Properties of all kinds — freehold, perpetual lease with right of pnrohase, Ac — including some picked - sections in thn Maknri and other choice blocks, including — V A really good property of 815 aores, 375 acres grassed. 173 ]ust felled, and bal- £ . ance bush ; 100 acres flat, balance un- , dulatinff ; all limestone formation ; vory doep soil, and dry ; plenty of totara ; a four miles fencing ; well watered by ' trout stream j small cottage, Ac. Only lr £5 per acre. Inforior properties in district soiling at J67 per acre 440 acres, p 1., withrightof purohase. Good- ! will, £460 590 acres, p.1., with right of purchase. Price 1( j for freehold, .£4 15s; or section can be transferred B PETONE- Several Buildincr Sites ISLAND BAY— Several Sections TOWN PROPERTIES— A largo number of Houses in different parts of the city lor sale, some on vory easy _ terms. Also, a few large housos, with grounds, which can bo sold or leased Several Building Sites in various parts of the town WAIRARAPA DISTRICT— A number of new properties just received, including Sheep Buns and several suviller 1 ! Farmp, auitablo for grazing or dairying. Amongst others nv:Y bo mentioned — Goodwill of 2000 to 2510 acres Education Luaso, 16 year.s to run, tit Id per acre ; full compensation for improvements at end of lease ; land well-watered and near a township ; when improved will carry 2£ sheep to the aero. A good investment for a man with energy and capital. "• Strongly recommended. 446 acres, half in grass, balance bush ; good Innd, well watered ; 100 acres flat ; would make a good dairy iarm. A bargain at .£3 10s per acre 870 acros, small grazing run. Goodwill, X 450 A first-class littlo Dairy Farm of 30 acres, near Carterton ; rich land ; all grassed, fenced, well watered by trout stream ; le orchard, house, dairy, cowsbod, and other outbuildings. A cheap property Other properties, from 18 to 6700 aores . One of tho best Business Sites in Master ton, 5 66 feet frontage to Queen-street. Price ? very low, and terms easy Good Dwelling-house, with garden and P~ grounds, very suitable for a eeleot 5 boarding-houso f e A Special Featitbe Made of Land Offxck Wobk in all its Branches. Lodging applications for land, transfers, 0 and other dealings, attending ballots, auo>n tion sales, Land Board meetings, &o. )d MONEY. Several sums of money to lend at ourrent Br rates ot interest, on first-class freehold secure ritics, broad acres or city properties. l e 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 and Estate Agent, Ac, g 24, Lambton-quay. >ii at >• "CI O R SALE.. SALISBURY TERRACE— HouBe containing seven rooms and conveniences ; land - 35 x 120, corner section ; terms, small „= deposit, balance by weekly payments 0 1193 LUXFORD STREET— New Cottage, con»d taining six rooms, bathroom, scullery, detached washhouse and stable : land ' c 45 x 214 ; easy terms 1192 3 GHUZNEE STREET — A nine - roomed 0 House, with every convenience, verandah and balcony ; land 40 x 78 ; price .£750; terms .£IOO oash, balance on mortgage 1190 OWEN STREET— An acre of land, nioely planted with trees, together with a House of six roomß, and every convenienoe 1195 CAROLINE STREET— A new six-roomed House, and every convenience; land ■* 34 x 90 ; easy terms 1197 ROXBURGH STREET -Four roomed Cott ' tage, with every convenience ; land 33 x 90 ; good view ; price £150 864 ' HOPPER-STRKET— New House, contain- " ing seven rooms, bath, washhouse, copEer and tubs, hot and cold water, gas, aloony, verandah, and evory convenienoe; also, stable, coaohhouse, workshop, and large vinery. Land, 40 x 132 1200 - HALL STREET— A Cottage of Bix rooms and conveniences, paths conoreted ; will be sold a bargain 878 NORMANBY TERRACE— A seven-roomed House, with scullery, bath, Ac. ; land 56 x 60 ; price .£SOO 1198 JESSIE STREET— A House containing nine rooms and offices, well finished, fitted with every convenienoe ; land 40 x 74 ; suitable for a first-class boardinghouse 1178 1 A new Cottage < f four rooms, bath, scullery, Venetian blinds, and every convenience ; '• situation pleasant; healthy and central 1197 BUILDING SECTIONS. Oriental Day, 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 I? __ __ Apply A. J. M'TAVISH & CO., 33, LAMBTON-QUAY. EVENING POST ! JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT. TTAYING recently imported from tho leading Foundries in Europe and America all the LATEST DESIGNS and INVENTIONS in TYPE and PRINTING MATERIAL, we are prepared to undertake all descriptions of GENERAL JOB PRINTING, at LOWEST REMUNERATIVE PRICES consistent with First-closß Workmanship. Business Cards, Circulars Billheads, Memo. Forms Statements, Invoices Letter and Note Headings Customs and Shipping Forms Mercantile and Law Printing - Auctioneers', Seed, and other Catalogues Friendly Societies' Statements of Account Posters, Handbills, Streamers, Dodgers, and General Theatrical and Show Printing Ball Programmo3 and Invitations Ladies' and Gentlemen's Visiting Cards Prospectuses and Balance-sheets Calico Streamers Books, Pamphlets, Price-lists Articles of Association Forms of For Sale and To Let Tag and Luggage Labels Rnleß, By-laws, Pence-Cards Ac., Ac, Ac BLUNDELL BROS., GENERAL lETTERPRESS PRINTERS WILLIS-STBEBT.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 90, 17 April 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 90, 17 April 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 90, 17 April 1894, Page 4

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