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HARCOURT & CO., ITOUSE 'AND LAND AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS and SHAREBROKERS, LAMBTON - QUAY. WELLINGTON: ISLAND BAY (3 minutes from tra-m). One -floor House of SIX ROOMS, with bathroom, scullery, hot and cold water, gas, gas range, gas ring; house in very good order; LAND a ACRE. PRICE £460. Eaty terms. •H KARORI {Close to Tram;. j One-floor House, containing SIX ROOMS and fitted with hot- and cold , water, electrio light, tiled grates, bay window, bathroom, pantry, washhousp, workshop, fowlhouse and run; LAND 80ft x 62ft. PRICE £570. 997 ■ PETONE. . ' ! One-floor House of EIGHT ROOMS, wilh scullery, copper, tubs, h. "and c. water, i gas (acetylene), verandah; SPLENDID VIEW; LAND 5 ACRES (about); L.1.P.; ground rent £4 18s od p.a. ; planted with fruit trees, shelter pines, etc. , PRICE £750. 281 EASTBOURNE (5 mm. from wharf). Villa- of FIVE ROOMS, with washhouse, large ehed and workshop, bathroom, two tanks (400_rals each) ; iet'at 12s 6d p.w.; insured £250. PRICE, £475. F NORTHLAND (Good Position). LEVEL Building Site. LAND 40 x 116. PRICE £16U. GREAT PROSPECTIVE VALUE. , 1002 • PETONE (Close to Main-street.) Two Vacant Building Allotments, each 50ft x 100 ft. PRICE, £7 per foot. 993 jp 0 EL S A L ET CORPORATION LEASEHOLD. A RARE OPPORTUNITY. HARRIS-STREET— Land 40ft by 135 ft, Brick Store leased at £260 per annum. First term of leasa expires ! August 1914, with right of- renewal for 14-year terms ■ in perpetuity. Ground rent £64 per annum; rates £42 12s 4d. Returning £152 net per annum. The owner is leaving New Zealand, and -will sefl for £650 cash. Apply to W. H. MORRAH AND CO., 63, Willis-street. ME. J. T. HAWTHORN having sold his Town Hall Building and Theatre, and acquired farming interests, has decided to SELL IMMEDIATELY, all tho balance of his HUTT PROPERTIES. They are— NAINAI — Handsome Residence hi 5 acres beautiful grounds, also other blocks vacant land surrounding, and 40 acres hill and flat, planted. MAES-STREET— I2-roomed, 7-roomed, and 6-roomed Houses; splendid business sites. HAUTANE-SQUARE— HaIf and Quarteracro Sections. You can purchase any of these properties at your OWN PRICE. J. T. HORN, •Phono 2173. 39, PANAMA-ST. > , HAWKES EAY FARM. iA9P_ ACRES FREEHOLD, highly A.\J/y*J ■ improved, all flat, 300 acres Xiloughed and in crop, balance best English grass; good road frontago on two sides ; ring fenced and subdivided into 14 paddocks; well watered by permanent streams; young plantations protected from stock. New 6-roomed dwelling, men' 3 whare, large woolsheds, 7-stalled stable, trapshed, implement-shed, new eheepyards, etc.; wintered over 2000 big sheep, 60 cattle, and 10 horses; 5 miles from railway station; mail coach every day. PRICE £13 per acre; favourable terms arranged. Stock and implements can be purchased if desired. WYLIE EROS., " 184. FEATHERSTON-STREET, WELLINGTON. A COOD OPPORTUNITY. Of)KA will buy right out real good 3J£O\J STATIONERY and FANCY GOODS BUSINESS in one of the best dairying centres (North Island). Stook all fresh, and will be sold at hi voice prico; no goodwill; shop nicely fitted up; rent low; turnover approximately £800 per annum. Address on application to BOX 250, Palmorston North. "OUSINESSES FOR SALE. GROCERY STORE,, best Suburb, Wellington; turnover £250 monthly; good lease; a real live business; £400. TEA ROOMS, up-to-date, in splendid position ; £150. P. AGAR, 'Phone 3660. Royal Oak Buildings. ■ , URGENT SALE.— Palmerston North. 6-ROOMED HOUSE, practically new, with up-to-date conveniences and 3 ACRES FIRST-CLASS LAND, largo frontage, in best locality, Palmerstou North. AN ABSOLUTE GIFT at £1000. Bedrock price; only £475 cash needed. COME AT ONCE and SNAP IT. Apply BOWDEN AND SUTCLIFFE, 21, Main-st. West, Palmerston North." HIGHLAND PARK ESTATE. 320 SPLENDID BUILDING SITES. npHIS well-known Property is now being -*- offered for sale at prices placed upon tho Sections by two well-known local Land Agents Full particulars, plans, pricas r etc., on application to THE SECRETARY, Trustees Hon. W. B. Rhodes's Estate, No 9,. Johnston-street. Wellington. FOR Immediate Sale, Hairdreesinp; and Billiard Saloon, prosperous inland town; 5 years' lease shop and premises at £11 per month ; about £250 stock ; up-to-date fixtures and fittings, including patent spray and toilet stand; two fullsized -tables and all accessories; takings about. £20 to £25 per week ; going concorn, £650, to close offers terms considered. Further particulars.' - BOX )&*. FEILDING. "I p_/| ACRES— A Real Bargain. Splon-J-*Jrt did Dairy Far.v: 5-roomed verandah house, 8-bail milking shed, good atock yard, stable and trapshed; subdivided and well watered; first-class land. Rental Wi, purchasing clause £10; goodwill only £620. On the market for limited time only. A.. C. WEBBER AND SON, Land Agents, Dannevirko. FOR SALE7~A'_ r NELSON; SHEEP RUN, 8500 acres freehold, 1000 acres are flat and balance undulating sheep country, two-thirds of tho land i» ploughable, 150 acres crops, carrying 6000 sheep besides cattle und horses ; good 12roomed house and all necessary farm buildingf. Price £3 per acre, or as a going concern, £28,000: Terms can be arranged, i Apply to F. AND D. EDWARDS, Nelson, i TmOR IMMEDIATE SALE. \ LOWER HUTT, Hautana-square, near Bellevue Gardens; land 84ft x 132 ft, with modern dwelling of six rooms, first-class conveniences, carved wardrobe?, etc. This v a very good property, aud worth inspection. Prico £85U. Apply OWNER, i l\Q. Box 39S t Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 70, 22 March 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 70, 22 March 1912, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 70, 22 March 1912, Page 10

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