J] O R SALE. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, NINE ROOMS. ' AT LOWER ffiJTT. This Residence, eontttining nine large *nd artistically decorated rooms, scullery, bathroom, p.w.c, linen cupboard, efery convenience, plastered throughout; »lso outbtnldingß containing washhouße, copper, *»«"• f te -> P.w.c, ilso motor Bhed and stable, together with J-acre of rich fertile land, laid out in beantiful flower, kltolten, md fruit garden, also first-class tennis court. The property overlooks the Hutfe Recreation _ Ground, and »djoihs the wellknown residences of Dr. Mfteoh Mid tT. Wagg, Esq., is within a etone's throw of Bowling Green and Tennis Court*, fetid is S ininntes' walk of G.P.O. and 12 minutes walk of the Butt Railway Station. For further particulars apply BARR, LEARY, AND WILLIAMS, Accountants, Sh&rebrokers and Land Agents, FEATHERSTON-STREfcT 1 , Wellington. ___ _ t rTHORNDpN. pIOR SALE, a charming 7-roomed Pic * turesque, Reeidence, Burnell-avenue, Thorndon, with every convenience, com* pnethg dining-room (18ft 6in x 13ft), drawing-room (17ft 6in x 12ft 6in), kitchen (12ft x lift, with electrical appliances), scullery and washhouse (10ft x lift), maids-room (12ft x 9ft), telephone and cloak room off hall, 3 bedrooms (one Opening on to balcony), bathroom and lavatofy, porcelain bath, decolite floor, wardrobes and cupboards fitted in, house finished throughout in selected figured Oregon. Further particulars from the Sole Agent, S. GEORGE NATHAN, HOUSE, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENT, 115, Cuatomhouee-quay. A CHEAP PROPERTY OF 1700 ACRES. 500 ACRES RICH DAIRY FLATS. 1200 ACRES GOOD EASY COUNTRY. Fenced and subdivided by hedges and posts and wires. 1100 acres good English grasses, balance heavy bush, originally all bush country. Soil, a deep loam on elfty. Watered by clear streams. Buildings consist of house of 9 rooms, office, bathroom, and pantry, barn (40 x 20), implement shed (40. x 15), stable (26 x 16), loose box (15 x 14), cowshed (24 bails), concrete floor, wool shed (20 x 15), engine room and can room ; all buildings in firstclass order. This is a very useful property for dairying, cropping, and fattening. Post office, creamery, and school on property Only reason for selling, owner has another property he wishes to develop. PRICE, £5 PER ACRE. „ T. MANDENO JACKSON, Land and Real Estate Agents, Auctioneers, etc., Cußtoms-street E, ( Auckland, P.O. Box 137. Oft© ACRES, two-thirds ploughable, Oi7t ' balance low hills* T?ell watered 5 10 paddocks; 5-roomed house; 12-bail cowshed and trapshed} school opposite ; 6i miles from township ; now running 100 cattle, including 45 milking cows, and 500 sheep CHEAP AT £16. Cash £500, balance 5 years at 5 per cent, BROPHY AND MOWLEM, 541 > Palmerston North. SADDLERY BUSINESS, AS GOING CONCERN. 8_« ♦ JNO OPPOSITION. ITyATED m Kitnbolton, and consisting of a Shop, 13ft by 24ft, plategltws windows, 4-rd. cottage, i-acro section; stock consists of Saddlery, Harness, etc., with Fittings (no tools); turnover about £50 per month. Price £520. Fur* ther particulars from Victor E. Smith, Agent, Foilding. CAA ACRES good Dairying or Sheep UU \J Farm ; about 200 acres felled and in grass, balance good bushj all ploughable; 4-roomed house, etc.; handy to creamery, post office, school, etc.; worth £30 acre when improved. PRICE, £5 per acre. Terms. • J. B. WILTON, Agent, Palmettstoh North. UP-TO-DATE SHEEP FARM. ■I QA A ACRES, all in grass except 150 JLOvJVJ acres bush; 2-eheep country; up-to-date buildings; close to railway and township ; ideal climate, A bargain at £7 aCTE, Terms arranged. GILCHRIST AND KIDD, , North. "THE TOP O' THE MOUNING TO YE," SSITIIS bitter 00H these mornings. Shurel And if 'twasn'tfor STOCKTON COAL The house would feel like the air outside of a Laplander's hut. Begorro! Yfe, Home Rule will prove a huge success if the fires are fed with STOCKTON COAL. Take our word for it, but don't forget to order a toad from Samuel biiown, Ltd., johnston-street, •Phones Nos. 88, 124, 164, BDS. WELLINGTON. yjT- CRABTREE AND SONS, CITY FOUNDRY, Engineen, Iron and Brass Founders, Boilermakers, etc., Having installed special plant for making Wrought-iron Split Pulleys, are prepared to supply all sizes of Pulleys, guaranteed to stand the -heaviest work. Be sure and ace our Price-list before going ehewhera. T C. BROWN, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, 9, Aurora-terrace. SHOP AND OFFICE FITTER. Jobbing Work Carefully and Promptly Attended to. Telojjhpjie 091,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 50, 28 August 1911, Page 10
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