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WM. H. TURNBULL & CO. LAND, COMMISSION, & FINANCIAL AGENTS, '27. PANAMA-STREET. A CHEAP HOME. DAWSON-STREET— Compact Villa Residence of 6 rooms, ga<?, gas cooker, . Atlos l-tuige; land 48ft x 90ft; house insured for £400; Advance to Workers' mortgage. Price £675; terms. 5644 ONEPU-ROAD, KILBIRNIE — Neat Yiila, of 4 rooms, scullery, bathroom, detached workshop, hot and t cold water, gas, tiled gratefc, etc. ; insurance £400. This property is siiuatetl 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 path*, and every possible convenience ; land 21ft x 139 ft. Price £1350. 5567 HATAITAI— Up-to-date Residence of 5 large rooms, , electric light, ga6, gas cooker, concrete yard, hot and cold water; land" 47ft x 152 ft. Price £750. - , • 5484 HATAITAI, WAITOA-ROAD^Modern Bouse of 5 rooms, gas, city wate**' and drainage; land 38ft x 195 ft, nicely laid out in flower and vegetable gardens. Price £875. 5461 :]P Oit S A• L E, THE TERRACE VICINITY (City. and HarboUr View)— ldeal Family Resi- , dence, 8 rooms, fitted with electrio light, gas coker, and other modern requirements; large section, lawn and garden ; leasehold 21 years ; no ground rent. Price £950. , "* CONSTABLE-STREET (closo to)— Fait-hfully-built Villa 5 rooms, one floor, h. • and c. water, 4 fireplaces, gas cooker, wardrobes, etc. ; level section, 34ft x 115 ft. Price reduced to £775; terms. HATAITAI (Matai-road)— Best Building Allotment in the estate, 50ft x 160 ft, unrivalled view; 3 minutes from tram. Price £425. Afco several other Sections in this locality from £130. MILLEE & EUTTER, 35, PANAMA-STREET. WELLINGTON ONLY 4 BETfc'.OENT. DEPOSIT. - CHEAP DAIRY FARMS. SUBDIVISION of Mr. H. 8. Cornfoot'b Fattening Farm. Silverton, Halcomb*, consisting of 1122 Acres, situated ' 1 mile from station. 10 SECTIONS AVAILABLE, in axeas of from 110 to 140 Acres, and at from £22 to £30 per acre. A man with £500 capital can seoure LAND, NEW BUILDINGS, and STOCK. Balance in instalments spread over * tei'm ( of 26 years. Wo arc 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 Matamau, Hawkes Bay, close to Railway Station and Cheese Factory. This is a rare chance for a man with small capital. For fuller particulars of those 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 nor acre ; terms £100 cash ; also Two Dairy Farmß. each 50 acres. Terms £250 cash. for saleT^ for sale! • highly-improved orchard, AT NELSONv WITHIN 20 MINUTES OF vPOST 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 best varieties of fruit trees, principally apples', apricots and plums. ( There are about 800 9-year-old trees, and' 400 3 years old. The property is well fenced with hareproof fencinc Water rrom the city supply is laid on throughout the 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 300 fowls. There i« also a 6ubstantially-built Brooder House, large enough to rear. 400 chickens at one time. Other improvements consist of a well-, built 4-roomed - house, bath, and dairy, with water laid ' on : garden tastefully laid out and asphalt paths; packing shed, laundry,- staLle., toolshed, hayskea, and small glass house. House and outbuildings aro insured for £260. The whole of the orchard i 6 well-drained with properly-laid stone drains. In February, • 190?, 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 euburban subdivision. , PRICE, £1150. TERMS. . JAMES MACINTOSH AND CO., 113-115, Customhouse-quay, Wellington. SUNNY OTAKI. TWO SUBURBAN HOMES. WELL-BUILT Residence of 5 rooms, with all conveniences added, garden, orchard, etc.,' in the beet of order, close to station ; sea view ; nicely furnished. Total price £620. Large 7-roomed House, hall, pantry, scull., h. and c. water service, washhouse, oopper and tubs; 3 mile to 6ea beach; i acre of land. Prico £800. PARKER AND VINCENT, LEVIN. TAIHAPE. rtAK ACRES (freehold), Very suitable '*"*' for milk run or dairy farm, well grassed and subdivided with good sheepproof fences, Rood water ; over half of this property is ploughable wheh stumped; 4-roomed cottage »nd outbuildings, cowshed " (12 bails), yards, sheds, etc. Thi« property adjoins tho Borough of Taihape, and' is the cheapest . farm in the district. Price £18 10s per acre ; Email 'deposit, bal« ance on mortgage. Apply sharp to VT. P. GARNER AND CO. ' Estate Acents. Taihape. TO DRAPERS.— A FORTUNE" SPLENDID little Drapery (all cash) Business for Sale Tor £800 ; on good stand, at low rent, in busiest street in Wellington; on account of ill-health of ov?ner; cash turnover £2000 a year. Apply prompt, enclosing banker's reference, to Owner, To Aro Po*t Office, Wellington. "P O R • SALE. TWO QUARTER-ACRE SEOTION.S, adjoining, at Mir&mar, for original eale price. Also, a 5-roomed House, near tram line on easy terms. PKIVATIS OWNER, Cire of. Evening P.oit*

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 26, 31 January 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 26, 31 January 1912, Page 12

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