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SELECT PRESIDENTIAL PORTION OF NEWTOWN. WE m-2 iiibtructad to offer FOR .SALE one of tho choices! Blocks of BUILDING LAND in NEWTUWX. The position is in Ihe most aristocialic quarter of Newtown, and surrounded by residences of a high class character. The land has a total frontage of 105 feet by Ihe splendid depth of 264 feet, and is admirably adapted for subdivision. Builders and Speculators should not miss the glorious opportunity. For the convenience of "home-seekers," the vendor is prepared to subdivide and sell separate sections DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE! Remember— THlS IS A SPECIAL SALE. SPECIAL iii the beauty of surroundings. SPECIAL in the convenience of access. SPECIAL in the purity of the air. SPECIAL in the rapid growth of value as an investmenjt. SPECIAL in the quality of the soil. NO RISK. SURE PROFIT. For further particulars, apply THOMSON & BROWN, AUCTIONEERS AND REAL ESTATE ARGENTS. CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY. W. H. TURNBULL & CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS 27. PAMAiIA-STREET. NEWTOWN.— Land 30 x 90; a superior 5-roomed House, bathroom, washhouse, gas cooker, gas throughout and conveniences. This property is within throe minutes' walk of the tram. Price £750; easy terms. 3636. HAT A [TAT.— L?nd 40 x 100; 6 rooms, scullery, bathroom, washhouse, hot and coitl v.-pier, electric light, gas cooker, wardrobes, linen presses, and . every modern convenience. This property commands a lovely view of Evans Bay and the Strait^. Price £850; easj terms. 3634. NEWTOWN— Land 34 x 90, new 7-roomed Home, well built, steel ceilings, large rooms, concrete paths and yard, and every modern convenience ; one minute from train; owner selling on account of leaving for country. Price £1150. 3606 KELBURNE.— Land 42 x 120 ft 6in, widI ening to 50ft at rear, practically new, 6 rooms, on one floor ; detached wash house, g-ns, h. and c. water, and all conveniences, whhin 7 minutes' walk from Kelburne car; lovely view, house now vacant; inspection inviied. Price £1100; terms. 3632. INVESTMENT— We have an Investment Property for Sale showing a very handsome roturn. The land comprises an acre, le=s the necessary roading. Situation, heart of city. The rentals reach the splendid return of £955 per annum, and the property will be sold at bedrock owing to tho owner's early departure for the Old Country. About four-fifths of the purchase money may remain at 5i per conl. for a term of years, with right to pay off. DO YOU WANT TU RETIRE? DO YOU WANT TO BE INDEPENDENT? If so, buy one of tho FIVE-ACRE BLOCKS of UIVERSDALE ESTATE. Now offering in BLENHEIM. The climate is unsurpassed. Tho quality and situation of the land are unexcelled. IS FRUIT-GROWING PROFITABLE? One aero of land will grow 100 trees, 100 trees will each produce 120lb fruit, 1201b fruit will produce on an average l£d per lb. Ono acre of land will therefore produce annually £75 Without counting in any root crops or poultry. Write and get full particulars re tho fine climate, situation, qualitj' of soil, and future prospects of tho district from M'LAUCHLAN AND CO., Box 85, Blenheim. TDEAL Freehold Dairy Farms— 2oo acres, A near Hunterville, divided into 8 paddocks ; 5-roomed house, tip-to-date cowshed and yards, stables, cart and other sheds ; good orchard ; school, post office, and creamery within 1 mile, splendid roads. Price, including dairy lierd (90 head), £17 10s per acre ; terms £1000 cash, balance arranged. This is a cheap property, and well worth £20 per acre. The best of Rimu and Matai Bush — 1400 acres, 0.r.p., at £1 3s 6d. within 2 miles of Main Trunk line, middle section; area in grass 350 acres ; cottage of 3 rooms, yards, dip, etc. This property is worth a fortune to n. timber miller, and should cut at least 20,000 ft to the acre right through, and the quality of the timber is the very best. Tram rights to station (distance 2 miles) have been secured. Price right out £8000, terms ; timber-cutting rights for 15 years £5000, terms. Apply W. P. GARiSER AND CO., Land Agents, Taihape. 70,000 ACRES OF FREEHOLD LAND, AT ONLY A FEW SHILLINGS PER ACRE, Together with about 500 Head of CATTLE. NO MORTGAGE ON THE TITLE. THE extraordinary low price fixed for the above Freehold will fairly stagger intending buyers. Other properties in lieu of cash will be entertained. The land is situated in a rising district, with a projected railway through the land. The property is well adapted for grazing, fruit growing, and cereals; every part of it can be profitably utilised. A plucky speculator, investor, or farmer will make his fortune in a very short period by availing himself of this opportunity. For all further particulars apply to H. FRANKS, 7a. King's Chambers, Harbour-st. HARRY A. SHEPHERD. NORWICH CHAMBERS, Customhouse-quay. Secretary to Hataitai Land Company and Tirohanga Estate Company. Marked Sale Plans. Uataitai — Good Sections, £170 each. Manakau — 204 Acres, good dairy farm; £500 cash, balance 5 per cent. Tinakori-road — New 6 rooms ; attractive building; £750, £50 cash. Seatoun — Good Section, £100. Overtoun-terrace — 7 Rooms ; mortgage £600, at 6 per cent ; insurance £600. Price £750. -JT\ 0 R SALE. OLD IRON AND TIMBER. We have a large number of sheets of good second-hand Iron ; al<-o good heavy Heart Totara and Alalai, suitable for breastworks, for Sale, cheap. ALEX. J. RAND, LTD , Victoria-street. EDWARD BUCKLE. NATIVE AGENT, ETC. For 24 years connected with the Native Land Court Office, Wellington. Searches of Native Titles undertaken, and all information relative to decisions of Courts, Judgments, Suneys, etc., supplied. Land Traxufer Work also undertaken, j 18, GREY.STEEET, WEL&INGTQN. j

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 107, 7 May 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 107, 7 May 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 107, 7 May 1909, Page 10