J # H BETHUNE & CO., AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, 33, Fcathcrstou-strcet. Telephone 64. SPECIAL PROPERTIES. RIDDIFORD - ST. (Cenlio ot Business Block) — 35fl frontago with premises thereon, insured for £400, worth more. Only £1300 thu lot; equals a trifle over £25 foot for tho laud. A uniquo chance ; only open one week. TARANAKI-STREET— Corner block now Shops, 50ft frontage. £3400; U per cent clear after paying all outgoings. OVERLOOKING HARBOUR (Roxburghstreel locality) — Modern 8-rd Residence, one floor, 35ft section. £1000. HOBSON-STREET (best part)— Level Section 50 x 100 ft for £24 foot. THORNDON-QUAY— Superior 6-rd. Residence, hoi water, vinery, etc. £1350. OWEN-STREET— FuII 'J acre and superior ' 5-rd Residence, carl entrance ; room ' further house. Only £825 for lot. VILLA SITES, ROSENEATM-Bestparl, level, lovely view city aud harbour,. " From £5 fool.' COSY 5-RD VILLA, KELBURNE, front- \ ing main road ; electric light, nice view, 'for £600; small deposit, balanco as rent, as owner leaving. KILBIRNIE — Neat 4-rd Residence in capital order, on section 40 x 122 ft. Price £490. BROOKLYN (1 minuto from Post Office) — 5-rd Villa, double frontago section, 46 x 162 f t; room for furthor house. Only £520 ; £100 cash. A Forced Sale ]\j[ ( INT V EE & OKCHARD, 57a, LAMBTON-QUAY. £50 DEPOSIT will buy new 6-roomed House, stable, coachhouse, etc. ; land 50 x 16? It. Price £775. NEWTOWN— Houso of 5 rooms; land 29 x 156 ft. £750; cheap. WANTED TO EXCHANGE, Equity iv two new Houses (£800) for land. WANTED TO PURCHASE, House of 7 or 8 rooms. t WANTED TO PURCHASE, Cottage about £350. WANTED TO PURCHASE, Building Section, close City. MURITAI— Three good flat Sections, £75 each. BROUGHAM-STREET — Rosidence 6 rooms, 40 x 100 f t; splendid view. £1150. _^ WANTED TO EXCHANGE, Equity iv Cottage Property (£150) for Section. £100 DEPOSIT will purehaso 6-roomed House, —ount Victoria; lovely view. Prico £750. MONEY OBTAINED ON MORTGAGE from 5 por cent. REGISTRY AND APARTMENT AGENCY, well established, good position. £100 includes furniture. BOARDINGHOUSE, 10 rooms, well furnished, 10 boarders ; good locality. £2'sfl DRAPERY AND UNDERCLOTEING£IOOO purchases Building and Slock ; exceptional position; South Inland. W. B. CHENNELLS, A UCTIONEER AND LAND AGENT, A MASTERTON. FOR SALE— 3000 ACRES, sheep and cattle run, good fattening country, well improved, winters 2 sheep, besides cattle. £6 10s per acre. 1208 836 ACRES, L.1.P., rent £125; 50 acres rich swamp land, drained, well improved, winters lj> sheep, cattle extra, now carrying 150 cattle and 600 sheep, understocked. £1000 ' for owner's interest. 1206 850 ACRES, Hamilton, rich fattening land, all level, three creameries adjacent, three road frontages, close to town and station, good . buildings ; would cut up into splendid dairy farms, and would sell at from £15 por acre upwards. Only £11 per acre for freehold. £3000 profit in this for turnover if subdivided. 11,000 ACRES swamp land, Hamilton district, 1500 acres drained, carrying 2000 sheep, balance partly drained and coming m fast. Only lls per acre. 1200 ACRES good milling bush, Auckland district. 30s per aero cash for limber ; 5 years' cutting rights. FOR SALE. EDWARD REEVES &CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, MERCER-STREET, Opposite Public Library. MULGRAVE-STREET— Large Section, with three houses thereou. Particulars on application GHUZNEE-STREET — Valuable Corner Bnriness Sito on easy terms. NAIRN-STEEET-Superior 6-r Villa Residence; £1600. BERHAMPORE — Nice Residence, 6 rooiUEi wardrobes, cupboards throughout. Low price for prompt sale. WOOLCOMBE-STREET— Nice 7-r house, cheap. KILBIRNIE— The last of sections fronting Naughton-terrace ; spjeudicl level building site ; cheap. SEATOU3—I77 leet sea frontage, with buildings thereon ; immense prospective valuo. SEATOUSC— HaIf-acre, planted macrocarpa trees ; ideal site. SEATOUN— S-r Cottage, cheap; small deposit ; balance ariauged ISLAND BAY— &-acio Block. Price £200 per acre ; easy terms. Also, several small blocks up to £500 per acre. Cheap laud, and probably worth 50 pur cent, increase within 12 months. AUSTIN-STREET— Largo Gentleman's Residence. Particulars on application. SEASIDE— Wo are sole agents for selling and letting of several " Seatoun properties. EDWARD REEVES AND CO. ' V TT T 1 KENSINGTON ESTATE COMPANY, ABEL < SMITH-STREET. TO. INVESTORS. A RETURN OF OVER 11 PER CENT, on capital invested can bo secured by the purchase of one of our properties in this favoured and popular neighbourhood. This lot consists of a handsome up-to-dato Residence of 11 rooms in Ken-sington-street, let for a term to a. good tenant, producing tho above income FOR SALE. — The proprietors have also now ready for occupation a compact aud spacious 9-roomed House in tho saino street, thoroughly finished with every recent improvement, on reasonable terms. ABEL SMITH-STREET.— WiII sell at a moderate figure a nicely-situated House of 8 rooms with good view in this street ; a desirable residence for a business man, or would let readily and give handsome return on capital. Office at .top of Kensington-street. Telephono 1711. H. CRUMP and HAWTHORN AND CRUMP. 1 rk/> ACRE DAIRY FARM, all level. Lease in Perpetuity ; adjoining Railway Station and Creamery ; £12 an acre. Cash tequired, £800. For furt'aer particulare, apply to JOHN HOLMES & Co., Ltd. HUNTER-STREET, WELLINGTON. RADFORD AND CO., PETONE LAND MART, HAVE FOR SALE— 2 Sections in Jackson-street at £15 a foot and one nt £20 a foot; a 6-room-cd House, prico £365 ; ono Section for £100, ouo at £fSO, and one at ■ £250. .
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 102, 27 October 1904, Page 8
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