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HARCOURT & CO., HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS AND SHAREBROKERS LAMBTON - QUAY. WELLINGTON. DECEASED PERSON'S ESTATE. CUBA-STREET — Magnificent BUSINESS BLOCK, having a frontage of 60ft by a depth of 139 ft 3in, and containing old, but good, sound buildings. An established trado is being dono on this property, and we arc instructed to sell at, £86 per foot. 240-1 DECEASED PERSON'S ESTATE. TARANAKI-STREET - FIRST-CLASS SITE, few yards from Vivian-street, 35ft 7in by 115 ft, with 4-roomed Cottage, let at 16s 6d per week. Price £1235. 242 DECEASED PERSON'S ESTATE. CAMBRIDGE - TERRACE — Well-built 7-roomed House, let to good tenant; • at 27s per week, on CORNER SECTION, having a frontage of 37ft by a depth of 70ft. Price £1030. Also Adjoining: GOOD COTTAGE-On land 34ft x 37ft, now let as 12s 6d per week. Price £320. 2434 BEAUTIFUL KARORI. BEAUTIFUL KARORI— THREE SECTIONS, having about 298 ft frontage, and a total area of about II acres. Price £1100 or cash offer. 260 A GLORIOUS VIEW. MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY AT BROOKLYN— Having two frontages (ono Main-road), each about 83ft by a depth of about 400fr, and splendidlybuilt house of seven rooms, replete with all conveniences, drainage, city water, gas, etc. This is ono of tho choicest sites in tho district, and has accommodation for four more houses. Price £1175. 272 PRACTICALLY LEVEL. FIRST-CLASS SECTION of over half an acre, at Karori, frontage 66ft lOin, and within few yards of tramway. Ideal' spot for poultry, rmali creok tunning across back of property. Price £275; a bargain. 275 OVERLOOKING PARK ROY-STREET, NEWTOWN — ' Practically NEW 7-ROOMED HOUSE, in SPLENDID POSITION, and on best side of street, bay window, pantry, linen press, wardrobe, bath, h. and c. water, workshop, etc. Prico £800. 9070 NORTHLAND SECTION. NORTHLAND — TIP-TOP SECTION, having a frontage of 43ft _ 118 ft. Price £170; £20 cash. 7383 UPPER HUTT. MAIN-ROAD — FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE, with wide verandah, scullery, ■washhouse, copper, tubs, etc., on land having an area of half an acre. Price £525; terms arranged. 39 THORNDON. GOLDIES BRAE— Magnificent TENROOMED RESIDENCE, with every • modern convenience, billiard-room, 18ft x 27ft, 2 bathxooms, 2 p.w.c, etc., etc., most elaborately fitted ; house insured for £1250. Price £2400, or as owner has left district an offer might be accepted. 9048 BOARDINGHOUSE^City, 11 rooms, all conveniences, rent £2. Can accommodate 14 boarders, all good furniture, present owner been eight years in this house, and is now retiring. Price £110. 1066 PLUMBING and TINSMITH-Country, modern building, with showroom, office, workshop, and storeroom ; rent 7s weekly, will give lease, trado between £500 and £600 per annum and increasing; high pressure water supply in town. Prico £160. 1064 BILLIARD SALOON— Seaport town, large room, containing three Wright Ranish billiard tables, and all requisites, in first-class order; lease has 18 years to run ; rent £65 per annum ; a good, steady business. Prico £750 for everything. 1061 POULTRY AND FRUIT. X ACRES GOOD LAND, has all been —^ ploughed, new 6-roomed House, h. and c. water, two frontages. Price only £650. Only. £50 down, balanco arranged. 12 ACRES, best land in the district, 6roomed house, conveniences, coachhouse, loose box, cowbadl, pigsty, high-pressure water, 500 fruit trees. Price £1550 ; terms. Or 7i acres, only £1150; terms. Apply sharp. SMART & THORNE, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. LEVIN. SEND IT TO SHORTT'S. SPECIAL SALES OF FURNITURE EVERY THURSDAY. 1 AAA ACRES, Educational Lease, JL'!>l?hJ situated at Raotihi; 630 acres in grass, balance bush ; subdivided into several uaddoeks, well watered and fenced ; all rideable 2jr sheep country : 6-roomed house, woolshed, sheep ysrds, etc. Lease has 10 years to run at lOJ per acre, with right of renewal for further 21 years ; compensation for improvements. Price £4 per acre ; easy terms. 767 ACRES, freehold, 500 acres in grass, balance bush ; 9 paddocks, well ienced and ■« atered ; good easy undulating country ; 6-roomed house, bathroom, woolshed, stables, etc. ; Post Office 1 mile, school 2' 2 miles, telephone on to house. PRICE ONLY £4 10s per acre; easy terms to a good man. Apply at once to J. H. BOWATER & CO,, LAND AGENTS, RIDGWAY-STREET,' WANGANUI. FOR SALE, A3 A OOING CONCERN. C}fkQ ACRES Freehold, all in grass, /yJ\j/Q fenced, and subdivided; well watered; close to railway station, school, P. 0., factory, eie.; good dwelling and all necessary outbuildings. Price £13 10s per acre as a going concern, including tho following stock : 24 cows, 4 yearlings, 6 pigs, horse, cart, and harness, milk cans, buckets, etc., etc. Good terms can be arranged.— PETEß TULLOUH, Slock, Land, and Estate Agent, Box 42, Pahiatua \J£T F. E G G E R S. .Estate Agent, Johnston-st. FOR SALE. Herald-street — Neat Cottage of 4 rms., bath, copper, tubs, and gas; land 20 x 100 ; houso all in good order, and can bo purchased on easy torms for £450 ; enquire early. Mortimer-te^l'aco — 5-roomed House, bath, copper, and tubs; land 45 x 90. This property can bo purchased for £390 ; terms, £10 deposit, balance at 13s a week. An easy way to acquire a home. i^OR SALE, 321 Acres, good river bed and drained swamps ; good homestead and outbuildings; situated in Manawatu, handy to railway, etc. Prico £30 per acre ; terms 25 per cent, cash, balance 5 years, 5 per cent. If this property does'not suit, write for others; big list of assorted town and country properties,. Apply J. B. WILTON, Estate Agent, Palmerston North. Unique chance for Manufacturer to obtain Premises almost in the heart of the city; floor spaoo 13,000 ft; yard epaco 2000 ft. PROUSE LUMBER, LTD., Taranaki-etreet.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 40, 17 February 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 40, 17 February 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 40, 17 February 1911, Page 10