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J^fACDONALD, WILSON; AND CO., AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS 84, LAMBTON-QUAr. BEAUTIFUL KARORI— Two good quarteracre Sections, just off Kurort-road. Price, .£75 each, cash. ELLICE-ST HE XT — Commodious Kesidence 8 rooms with bathroom, p.w.0., copper, tuba, now drainage, eto. Price, J8725. , 631. SOUTH-ROAD— Suporior briok Residence, 5 rooms ; brick outhouses ; land, 33 x 120. Deposit and balance easy payments. CONSTABLE-STREET — Splendid Residence, 7 rooms ; every modern convenience ; land 37 x 109. Price, £625. Terms. 632 HOME-STREET— Commodious Residence, 8 rooms; every convenience. Prioe, 621 ROXBURGH -STREET (off) — Bijou Home (new) ; 5 rooms, scullery, gas, gas cooker, and every convenience*; splendid views. Price .£4BO. Easy terms. 583 NORTH AND SOUTH AVKNUES (off Hopper-street) — Double frontage 50ft x 122 ft, first-class 6-roomed house, all modern conveniences. Price .£650. 620 EPUNI -STREET (off) — new 5-roomed House, every convenience. Price Terms. 609 HOBSON-CRESCENT— Fine level Building Section. Price, .£1.50. ROLLESTON-STREET— Superior Building Sites. 45 x 206. QJLLESPIE & WELC^I, LAND AGENTS, MASTERTON. FOR SALE— 820 Acres good pastoral land, about 770 in grass, 5 paddocks, woolshed. yards, concrete dip, new 7-roomed house and outhonse ; well-watered property, streams well stocked with English trout ; one mile from school, 12 miles from Masterton ' (2000 sheep and lambs, more or less, and about 50 cattle given in) ; at .£7 10s per acre ; .£2300 on mortgage at 4£ per cent.; a bargain at the price 16,600 Acres partly improved, 30 paddocks, first-olass fences, large woolshed with loft for 350 bales wool, good station home, largo store house, stable, barn, excellent accommodation for shearers, and several cottages ; property carrying 1 1,500 sheep, 700 cattle, and 46 horses ; price, <62 per acre ; stock at valuation General Store, 5 rooms including bulk storeroom, 7-roomed house, 3-stall stable, feed-room, kerosene- room, trapshed, etc.; j J aero land ; average turnover por j month ; freehold stock at invoice i price 0 \ Old-established Bakery Business, Jacre land, ! 5-roomed house, bakehouse, flourshed, stable, cartslieds, 2 carts, harness, and horses ; a going business for £650 GILLESPIE & WELCH, j|_Queen-street, Mastorlon. I (5 B, S A" L~ El BWAN BROS., HOTEL BROKERS, VALUERS, AND FINANCIERS, WILLIS-STREET, • WELLINGTON. (Established 1880.) FULL PARTICULARS SUPPLIED TO BONA FIDE PURCHASERS ONLIS. FOR SALE, Hotel and 80 acres. Rent, £2 woekly. Price, £700. Coaches changu at this house twice weekly. The .Freehold of one of the best Hotels ,and ,Storos in the North Island. This Hotel is situated in the Gisborne district, which is now in a progressive and flourishing state. It is estimated that £10,000* will bo spent yearly for the next 10 or 15 j'eara in tho immediate vicinity of this house, and most of tho money must drift through this Hotel and Store, ns there is no opposition. Tho business is' a highly payablo one ; a good man , should clear £1500 to £2000 yearly. Pried for £he f re phojd £6000. Furniture and stock at valuation. Large blocks ,of native lands are now being thrown open for sale near this property. Early application necessary. Owner soiling through ill-health. 4 FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, trade about £200 weekly ; 46hhds beer drawn monthly. Price, £2200. COMMERCIAL. HOUSE, Taranaki. Long lease, moderate rental ; house is beautifully furnished, and 1 the appointments of the hotel are all up to date. GOOD COUNTRY HOTEL in tho Feilding district. Lease six years, very low rental; about 14 acres of land with hotel. Trade at present said to average about £30 weekly. This is an easy house to conduct, and with good management could bo greatly improved. Price £1400. HOTEL, Marton district. Rent, £5 per week. Prico, £2600 • for lease and furniture. The freehold of this bouse can be purchased at a very reasonable prico. HOTEL, Taranaki district. Lease 20 years to run ; rental £18 per year. • Trade said to average about £35 ' weekly. Price for goodwill, £2500 j stock, furniture, etc., at valuation. We are prepared to assist bona fide purchasers with a large proportion of the purchase mone^. Particulars supplied only to genuine buyers. D. T. Stuart. l [A. M. Stuart. D. T - SWART & SON, " SHAREBROKKBS, ACCOUNTANTS, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS, 4, Fmathbrston-strkbit. Thlmphokh 190. FOR SALIC— BROUGHAM-STREET~Compact-5-room-ed House, scullers', bathroom, i large • workshop, hot and cold water, • now drainage, splendid viow. Prioe £680. Must bo sold. ■ 80 OWEN-STREET— Cottage, 4 rooms, scullery, bathroom, carpenter's shop. Prico £375. A bargain. TE ARO — Substantial 9-roomed Residence, every modern convenience ; a very desirable property. Price J31300. Full particulars on application^ 79 ELLICE-AVENUE— Handsome Villa Residence, containing 6 rooms, with largo scullery and usual outoffices. Prico £900. 82 ROXBURGH-STREET— Magnificent Section, commanding a panoramic "view of the city ; room for two good houses ; easy terms. 12 TINAKORI-ROAD— Choice Building Allotments, with wide frontages. Particulars on application. 81 SEASIDE ALLOTMENT^— SeveraI very desirable Sections at Titahi Bay, Plimmerton, Muritai, and Rona Mil KIT A I— Comfortably furnished threeroomed House, with shed, etc. Level section, fenced and planted. Price £210, including furniture. Should be seen. • 104 TO BE LEASED, Taita— Farm, 41 acres; rent £100 per annum Tji 5" R J3 A. Z IT. Brougham-street, fronting open reserves, near College and tram, Building Sitos, having large depth and area. Will build to suit purchasers. New substantial sevou'rooined Houses, large sections, good view, &o. Section cf f.and, Eoseneath, large road front" age to Bay ; cheap. Houses Built to suit purchasers. Payments by arrangement. H. CRUMP, Builder and Contractor. 115, Brougham-street. ELIGIBLE INVESTMENT. 1 fb A AORESA ORES improved Land, with buildXvfl/ ings and large orchard, within 20 miles of Wellington, close to railway station and approached by good cycle road. Splendid opportunity for energetic man to combine dairying with fruit growing, etc. Would make first-class nursery or ideal holiday resort. The property is also well adapted for cutting up for residential purposes, its sunny sheltered situation free from flood, and the near prospect of jnoreased railway facilities assuring a handsome profit on the subdivision. Apply to G. F. M'LEA!n, Colonial Mutual Chambers.

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 103, 29 October 1900, Page 8

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