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WM. H. TUKNBULL& CO. T AND, COMMISSION, & FINANCIAL AGENTS, 27. PANAMA-STREET. A CHEAP HOME. DAWSON-STREET— Compact Villa Residence of 6 rooms, gas, gas cooker, • Atlas range ; ' land 43ft x 90ft ; house insured for £400; Advance to Workers' mortgage. Price £675; terms. 5644 ONEPU-ROAD, KILBIRNIE — Neat Villa of 4 rooms, scullery, bathroom, detached workshop, hot and cold water; gas, tiled grates, etc.; insurance £400. This property is situated near the tram, and commands sun. all day. Price £575, or near offer, considered. 1615 BULLER-STREET— Superior. Residence of 7 large rooms, hot and cold water, gas, summer house, lawn, garden, concrete paths, and every possible convenience; land 21ft x 139 ft. Price £1350. 5567 HATAITAI— Up-to-daie Reeidenco of 5 large rooms, electric light, gas, gas cooker, concrete yard, hot and cold water; land 47ft x 152 ft. Price £750. 5484 HATAITAI, WAITOA-ROAI>-Moderni House of 5 rooms, ga6, city water and drainage ; land 38ft x 195 ft, nicely laid out in flower and vegetable gardens. Price £875. 5461 TjT O R^ £3 A iT E, THE TERRACE VICINITY (City and Harbour View)— ldeal Family Residence, 8 rooms, fitted with electric light, gaa coker, and other modern requirements ; large section, lawn and garden ; leasehold 21 years ; no ground rent. Price £950. CONSTABLE-STREeV (olose to)— Fait-hfully-built Villa 5 rooms, one Coor, h. aud c. water, 4 fireplaces, gas cooker, wardrobes, etc. ; level" section, 34ft x 115 ft. Price reduced to £775 ; terms. HATAITAI (Matai-road)— Best Building 1 " Allotment in the estate, 50ft x 160 ft, unrivalled view; 3 minutes from tram. Price £425. 'Also several other Sections in this locality from £130. MILKER & RUTTER, 35, PANAMA-STREET, WELLINGTON ONLY 4- PER CENT. DEPOSIT. CHEAP DAIRY FARMS. SUBDIVISION of Mr. H. S. Cornfodt'b Fattening Farm, Silverton, Halcomba, consisting of 1122 Acres, situated 1 mile from station. 10 SECTIONS AVAILABLE, in areas of from. 110 to 140 Acres, and at from £22 to £30 per acre. • A man with £500 capital can secure LAND, NEW BUILDINGS, and STOCK. Balance in installments spread over a term of 26 years. We are also cutting up into about 12 sections, and offering to the publio on same terms as above, Messrs. Lloyd and Tansey's 1473-acre Farm at Mataxuau, Hawkes Bay, close to. Railway Station and Cheese Factory. This is a rare charice for a man with small capital. ■ 'For .fuller particulars of these two splendid properties, write at once to Sole Agents, W. H. LAMBERT & CO., 20, CUBA-ST.. PALMERSTON NORTH. SPECIAL NOTE.— At present we have on hand for quick sale 200 Acres at £9 per acre ; terms £100 cash ; also Two Dairy Farms, each 50 acree. Terms £250 cash. FOR SALE. FC)R~SALEL HIGHLY-IMPROVED ORCHARD, AT NELSON. / WITHIN 20 MINUTES OF POST OFFICE. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY:. AREA, 72 ACRES TITLE, LAND TRANSFER. THE Property consists of an Orchard of 6 acres, balance laid out in two grass paddocks. The Orchard is well planted with beat varieties of fruit trees, principally apples, apricots and plums. There are about 800 9-year-old trees,- and 400 3 years old. Tho property is well fenced with hareproof fencinc. Water 'rrom the city supply is laid on, throughout tho orchard, and is ample for all purposes. About two acres of the orchard is subdivided into up-to-date .Poultry Runs, and Houses sufficient to run v 3OO fowls. There is also -a substantially-built Brooder House, large enough to rear. 400 chickens at one titne^ Other improvements consist of a wellbuilt 4-roomed house, bath, and dairy, with water laid on: garden tastefully laid out and asphalt paths; packing shed, laundry, stable, toofshed, nayshed, and small- glass bouse. House and outbuildings are insured for £260. The whole of the orchard is well-drained with properly-laid stone drains. _ In February, 1907, this property was valued for taxation purposes at £976, since which time the orchard has been considerably .enlarged, and 2 acres- subdivided into up-to-date poultry runs, with all necessary housing .and appliances. Being within 20 minutes of the Nelson Post Office, with a very attractive outlook, this property has a potential value for suburban subdivision. ' PRICE, £1150. TERMS. JAMES MACINTOSH AND CO., 113-115, Customhouse-quay, Wellington. SUNNY OTAKI. TWO SUBURBAN HOMES. , WELL-BUILT Residence of 5 roome, with all conveniences added, garden, orchard, etc., in the best pi order, close to station ; sea view ; nicely furnished. TotaJ price £620. Large 7-roomed House, hall, pantry, scull., h. and c. water service, washhouse, copper and tubs; f mile to sea beach; 4 acre of land. Price £800. PARKER AND VINCENT, LEVIN. TAIHAPE. OAK ACRES (freehold), very suitable '*"•' for milk run or daiwr faiin. well grassed and subdivided with good sheepproof fences, good water ; over half of this property is ploußhable when stumped ; 4-roomed cottage and outbuildings, cowshed (12 bails), yards, .sheds, etc.- Thii property adjoins the Borough of Taihape, and is the cheapest farm in the district. Price £18 10s per »ere ; small deposit, bal> ance on mortgage. Apply sharp to W. P. GARNER AND CO. Estate Agents. TMhapg^ TO DRAPERS.— A FORTUNE I ■ SPLENDID littl7"~brapery (all cash) Business for Sale for £800; on good stand, at low rent, in busiest street in Wellington; on account of ill-health of owner,; cash turnover £2000 a year. Apply prompt, enclosing banker's reference, to Owner, Te Aro Post Office, Wellington. Tf O R SALE. TWO QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS, adjoining, at Miramar, for original salo price. Also, a 5-roomed House, near train line on easy terms. I?IUVATE OWNER. Can of Eyemng Pott,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 24, 29 January 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 24, 29 January 1912, Page 12

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