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JTJAST AND EAST, AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, Grey and FeatheiEton streets. Wellingcon. ROSENEATH (3 mm. car)— Modorn 6-vd. Residence on very large section, with two frontages; h. and c. water, gas throughout, etc. Price £1300. BERHAMPORE— Good house of 6 largo rooms, on level teclion, with two-stalled fatable. etc. ; all modorn conveniences. Prico £1000. Terms arranged. KILBIRNIE SOUTH— Two-story 6-rd. House ; b. and c. waicv, 0.1., washhouse, coalhouse, pLc. ; section lovel, 27 x 114. Prico £700. Deposit £100. BROOKLYN (6 mm. car)— Now 5-roomed Houee with c.1., city water, otc. ; largo lovel section, 40 x 160 ; splendid . soil ; house insured £400 ; a bargain at £550. Deposit £50. NORTH KILBIRNIE (3 mm. tunnel)— 5-rd. Cottage, with city water, .gas, washhouse, bath, etc. ; bay window and verandah. Price for quick sale £335. Deposit £100. Wo want to buy for clients, 6 rooms, one floor, Thorndon ; 6 rooms and stable? Newtown ; 5 rooms, Hataitai. ' Send particulars to EAST AND EAST, Featherston-street. DO YOU WANT TO RETIRE? DO YOU WANT TO BE INDEPENDENT? If bo, buy ono ol the ST7E-ACRE BLOCKS of tiIVEftSDALE ESTATE. Now offering in BLENHEIM. The olimate is unsurpassed. The 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 1201b fruit! 1201b fruit will produce on an average l^d per lb. One acre of land will therefore produce annually £75 Without counting in any root crops or poultry. Write and get full particulars re the fine climate, situation, quality of soil, and future prospects of the district from M'LAUCHLAN AND CO., Box 85. Blenheim. J ORTH ENQUIRING INTO? Blacksmith's Shop, Manawatu; a cheap business. BoardinghouEo, country, doing £300 month ; good prospects. Cash Grocery Business, City, going concern; good clean stock. General Store, Manawatu, solid district; £650 ; good terms. Genuine sacrifice of Suburban Brapery Business ; sound trade ; £300. General Store, Suburbs; a real good chance ; £500 ; terms. Freehold Store, country ; Post and Telegraph Office attached ; good spec ; terms. % Grocery, Wine and Spirit Business ; big j turnover ; bona fide concern. Cash Grocery Business, Palmerston, doing I £100 week ; good reason sale. | Cash Mercery Business, City : good position; £250. 0 rooms, Thorndon, modern house, handy trams ; nice position. 8 rooms, Hobson-street, sunny position ; good section. 6 rooms, South Kilbirnio; section 42ft x 1120 ft.1 120 ft. £1200. H. FRANKS, 7a, King's Chambers, ■ Harbour-street, Wellington. Representative— ALßEßT ADAMS. LUNDON, STE WAUT AND CO., LIMITED. A UCTIONEERS, LAND, STOCK, AND GENERAL AGENTS, STATION - STREET, HASTINGS. PROPERTIES THAT WILL SELLDAIRY FARM, 8Q acres; best land in New Zealand ; house, race bails, and all conveniences ; 5 minutes from creamery anil township ; carry 70 cows. Ternis £500 cash, balance on mortgage. Price £45 per acre. SHEEP RUN, 1500 acres, divided' into six paddocks, house, sheds, and yards; limestono country, permanently, watered, lying well to tho sun, now carrying 2000 sheep, cattle and horses ; 1000 acres ploughable; good roads to -property, and absolutely tho cheapest place in New Zealand. Terms very easy. Price £4 per acre. Apply LUNDON, STEWART AND CO., LTD., Auctioneers. Hastings. A SPLENDID DA*IRY FARM. !IKC ACRES, ideal Dairying Land, all J-fJtJ in grass, and subdivided; with 7-roomod House, 12-bail cowshed, trapshod, etc. ; situated 2 miles from town- I ship, railway station, school, and creamery Price £15 10s an acre; £400 cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. Apply W. Chamberlain, Dominion Land Agency, Woodvillo. FOR SALE, 636 Aercß, four miles from Kimbolton and 18 miles from Feilding; all in grass, and nearly, all ploughable, 10 paddocks, wall fencod and watered by springs ; wintered 1800 sheep, 100 catlle, and 10 horses; house of- 8 rooms, woolshed, dip, yards, trapshed, cowshed, etc. Apply, at once, to PRIOR AND KENNEDY, Land Agents. Feilding O>/"ir|/\ ACRES, undoubtedly the Finest WyVU Farm in the Wairarapa; healthy pastoral and agricultural land ; 1500 acres flat and ploughable; watered by permanent streams ; 22 paddocks ; fences in splendid order ; rich black loamy soil ; splendid residence. 13 rooms, with all modern conveniences, 2 cottages, blacksmith's 6hop, carpenter's shop, stables, granary, baggy shed, hayloft, concrete dip, and 2 sets sheep yards. 3 miles road frontage; 310 acres in crops. Price £10 10s per acre, on exceptionally easy terms. Owner prepared to consider taking first-class City Property a3 part payment. C. SNOW AND CO., I Palmerston North. FOR SALE, 28£ Acres of the vary best soil on the Heretaunga Plains, a little over one mile from the Hastings Post Office, having a very large frontage, and being a Corner Section ; has a large prospective value. It is now leased for a term of years at an -annual rental of £170. There are two small buildings on the property, and it is well and securely fenced. A first-class investment at the money asked. No encumbrance and no exchange. Prico JS7S per acre ; terms. F. CASSIN, Corner opp. New Post Offioe, Hastings. DAIRY FARM. 1 Syf\ ACRES, close to creamery; A.&\J plenty buildings, all ploughable. CARRY 50 COWS. PRICE, £16 per acre. £200 cash.,.. L. A. NOLAN AND CO., New Plymouth. T> ADFORD AND CO., 50, Mannersstreet, and Petone. have for Sale, cheap, a 5-roomed House in Scarboroughterrace, price only £550, terms; also House in Oriental-street, Petone for £375, terms; Shop to Let in Manners-street (late, 1 Reado's Cyko),

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 84, 6 October 1909, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 84, 6 October 1909, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 84, 6 October 1909, Page 12

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