LAND! LAETD! LANDt THE SUNNY WAIKATO. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE. MESSRS. SCOTT AND JONES, th» leading Land Agents in the Waikato, have received instructions from the owners of the Frost Selection Estate to sell samo in Sections from 50 acres upwards, at. priceß to suit everyone's requirements. NOTE.— To those that will improve: Terms 10 per cent, deposit, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. Write early to Scott and Jones, Hamilton, and got plan and prices before all the Sections are sold locally to the adjoining" owners. _^ _ _ _- _. GARDEN - ROAD, NORTHLANDSMODERN HOUSE, 7 rooms, bay windows, balcony, c.1., and every convenience ; an assigned estate ; will be sold cheap to close accounts. PROUSE LUMBER. LTD., Taranaki-street. nn o l ' b t. Unique chance for Manufacturer to ob< tain Premises almost in the heart of , the city; floor space 13,000 ft; yard epace 2000 ft. PROUSE LUMBER, LTD., Taranaki-street. COMFORTABLE BUSINESS— BAKERY AND TEA-ROOMS. In a Good Country Town. FOR SALE, On account of present owner's health Collapsing. Five years' lease of premises; 5 dwelling rooms, shop, tea-rooms (24 x 12), and bakehouse; rental 27s 6d. Plant includes 2 horses, cart, and harness, all bakehouse plant, and tea-rooms furniture and equipment. The whole thing, ready to start business, for £200. Quick application recommended. STUBBS AND WEBB, Dmnevirke. GENTLEMAN'S CITY RESIDENCE OWNER, leaving for Englnnd, wishes to dispose of Beautifully-built Houso of 9 rooms, with all modern conveniences, h. and c. water, 2 p.w.c.'s, lath and plaster throughout, concrete paths, wardrobes, etc., built in, well planted with shrubs; magnificent view of city and harbour; eight minutes from city ; insurance £700 ; price £1250 (reduced from £1450). Owner would consider leasing to good tenant. HARCOURT AND CO., Lambton-quay. FOR SALE, I Two Sections at Highbury, containing over Quarter-acre, with 94ft frontage, specially selected for their position and the view by a gentleman who has been compelled to leave the city, and now offeri them on easy terms for the original sal<s price (five years) of £370. Apply to PRIVATE OWNER, care of Evening Post. IDEAL HOME. FOR SALE, 6-roomed VILLA RESI- ' DENCE, near Duppa-stroet Recreation Grounds ; largo sections, lawn, verandah, bay windows, largo and lofty rooms, thoroughly well-built and finished with every modern conveniences. Price £975 ; deposit £75 ; balance easy weekly or monthly payments. Apply JOHN ODLIN AND CO., LTD., Cable-Btreet, City. rp o let. TWO 4-ROOMED FLATS, Tinakori-road. Rents 16s weekly.' PROUSE LUMBER, LTD., Taranald -street. ] KAA ACRES, £3 AN ACRE; O.R.P. wUu 15s; 3 miles from Railway Station; 250 acres grass, balanco mixed j bush; 70 chains wire fencing; winterß 2£ dry sheep to the acre ; no buildings ; only £300 cash required. There is money in this. R. WILSON AND CO., LTD., Taihape. | FOR SALE, A3 A GOING CONCERN, i QArt ACRES Freehold, all in grass, | &"& fenoed, and subdivided; well wat- j ered; close to railway station, . school, P. 0., factory, etc. ; good dwelling and all ' necessary outbuildings. Price £13 10s per < j acre as a going concern, inoluding tho [ I following stock : 24 cows, 4 yearlings, 6 ' I pigs, horse, cart, and harness, milk cans, \ buckets, etc; eto. Good terms can bo ar- | ranged.— PETEß TULLOCH, Stock, Land, and Estate Agent, Box 42, Pahiatua 1 P.K AAA ACRES Pumice Flats, Free- , VP«J,U'UI/ hold, at 7s an acre; part ' bush, part easily-drained swamps; ring , fenced and several subdivisions; abso- 1 lutely the most promising investment ia 1 the Southern Hemisphere. There is a 1 big future before this class of land, and ' speculators should inspect. The outlay is small compared to the probable profits. Terms— Half cash, balance arranged. For ful l particulars apply LEVIN AUCTIONEERING CO., LEVIN. ! T. A. B. HUDSON, ; Manager. 1 FARM FOR SALE. > OftQQ ACRES, near Patea, all grass 1 t*i\jfiliJ except 250 acres, now being j ieiled ; fenced and subdivided ; about ' IcOO acres ploughable; well watered; ' carrying 4000 sheep and 500 cattle; | scnool, post office, and creamery 1£ miles; 2 nouses, wool and cowsheds, sheep dip antt yards; only £11 per acre, j STANLEY READ. Wanganui. j \7S7E have a PURCHASER for SMALL * V DAIRY FARM, able to pay about £300 deposit; also PURCHASER for SHEEP FARM, 600 acres, about £800 cash. Reply immediate to W. CLARKSON AND CO., Feilding. FOR SALE, a sound Business, well established, in a capital position ; long lease at a low rent ; Wood, Coal, Produco, Carrying, and Agencies. Large storerooms, yards and officeß Horses and carts, engine and circular saw. Every appliance to run the business ; a good "aying concern with a big connection ; a first-class opening for ari energetic man. A chance of a lifetime. Owner retiring. For full particulars, SHEPHERD BROS., Auctioneers and Agents, Wanganui. FOR SALE, Desirable Wanganui Farm, 275 ACRES, 12 miles from town by good metalled road, all in grass but 12 acres, oxcellent firewood and shelter reserve, 4 paddocks, very nice sunny country, well grassed, free of noxious weeds; winters 600 ewes, 70 or 80 head of cattle ; house 8 rooms, and small woolshed, dip, and yards. Price £14 10s per aero. Terms < £1000 cash. Apply LEWIS AND CO., Wanganui. STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE. KS)(\ ACRES, Splendid Land, near *J»A)\J Elthamj well subdivided; good fences and well watered ; -ibout 80 acres shelter bush ; house of 7 rooms and outbuildings; will lease for 5 years at 12s 6d first year, 13s 6d second year, nnd 1 J 8 6d third year, and 15s for remainder; optional p. clause at £15. For firm offer apply quickly to V. Williamson, Land Agent, Foilding.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 20, 25 January 1911, Page 12
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