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A. WARBURTON & CO. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS SHAREBROKERS. 164. FEATHERSTON-STREET. BOULCOTT-STREET— A styliih Residence of 9 -.good. rooms and all conveniences. Land 50 Xjß7; nice lawn and garden. Splendid position for business or professional man. Price* reduced to £2050. ■ 80a HIGHLAND PARK ESTATE. 320 EXCELLENT RESIDENTIAL SITES, 10 mm. of G.P.O. Splendid tram service to the land. Now is the time to purchase before the rise in value. A few uhoice sites available. Plans snd pricelists to bo seen 11 it* our offices. Any offers made to us will be placed before the Rhodes Trustees Board for prompt acceptance. MOUNT VICTORIA— A gentleman's Residence pf_9 rooms, all on ' one floor, commanding an uninterrupted view of harbour and city; 'conveniences consist of c.L, gas, h. and o. water, etc. Land 35 x ' 100; in sunny position, and close to oar. Price £1200. 618 INGESTRE-STREET— 6 rooms and conveniences. Land has frontage of 33ft. Produces 25s weekly; mortgage, £800, at 4£ p.o. Price £1030. 247 NEWTOWN— 7 Rooms and usual conveniences. Insured for £800. Land 33 x 100. Price £1000. 388 MOUNT VICTORIA— ViIIa Residence of 6 rooms, producing 25s weekly; level section 27 x 90. Price £700, easy terms. 442 ITRST-CLASS RUN. QAAA ACRES (180 .acres of which is A\J\J\J Native Lease) fenced into 25 \ paddock*. ■ * All best limestone, watered by creeks and springs. 1800 acres grass, balance bush and fern all fattening country in the BEST OF HEART- ' •- ■ - Eight-roomed house, . washhouse, storeroom, wagon shed, 3 double' looseboxes, wool shed, concrete dip, new and up-to-date sheep and cattle yards. CARRYING EQUAL TO 2£ SHEEP ALL WINTER. Two. and a half miles from, poet office ; telephone in house. PRICE, £11 PER ACRE; one-third cash. T. MANDENO JACKSON. Land and Real Estate Agents, Auctioneer*, etc., . - Customs-street E., • Auckland, P.O. Box 137. Tjl O- R SALE, KELBURNE, Mr. M. W. RICHMOND'S RESIDENCE, Fronting Central-terrace, containing 9 Large Rooms. 50 feet frontage .to. Central-tor race, and 50 feet frontage to Upland-road. Vacant 'Section; containing 15.5 perches, fronting Upland-road, suitable for buiklMagnificent view. Every convenience. Gas and electric light. Hot and -cold water.PRICE £2300; ; easy terms. Apply HIGGINSON & M AU SHANE 143. FEATHERSTON-STREET. L. H. B. WILSON, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT AND SHAREBROKER, 31, HUNTER-STREET. KELBURNE (Rirnu-road)— Level • Section, 40 x 124 ft, with 'well-built 6roomed House with every convenience. Price £1050;' £500 in Advances * to Settlers; easy terms for balance. KELBURNE (Upland-road)— Nine-roo-med House, every convenience. Price £1650, easy terms; or will Let at 35s a week. KELBURNE (Boundary-road) — Eightroomed House, large rooms, every convenience. Price £1550; £600 in Advances to Settlers; easy terms for balance. KELBURNE (Central-terrace) — Large 12-robmed House, with cloak-room, pantry, washhouse, and outbuildings; every Convenience; best ' house in Kelburhe. Particulars- oh application. KEEBURNE SECTIONS for Sale, from £100 upwards; easr terms. TE KAIANGA '(between Khandallah and Kaiwarra) — The cheapest bind on the market. Large Sections from £50 to £200. T>AWIRI * P. MEESHACK, LAND AGENT AND INTERPRETER, 1 Late of Oliphant and Oliphant, Barristers and Solicitors, Auckland. NATIVE LEASES NEGOTIATED, TRANSFERS, MORTGAGES, APPLICATIONS, Etc. NATIVE LAND COURT. LAND BOARD ATTENDED. All Correspondence Confidential. 151, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. Telephone 2094. HIGHLAND PARK ESTATE. 320 SPLENDID BUILDING' SITES. nrH3IS well-known Property is now being ■*- offered for sale at prices, placed upon the Sections by two -well-known local Land Agents. ' «° Full particulars, plans, prices, etc., on application to THE SECRETARY, Trustees Hon. W. B. Rhodeß's Estate, No. 9, Johnston-street, Wellington. 1 pj A ACRES-^A Real Bargain. Sple'n-,-U^t did. Dairy Farmj 5-roomed verandah house, 8-bail milking shed, good etock ' yard, stable and ' trapehed ; subdivided and well watered; firet-da6s land. Rental 10s, purchasing clause £10; goodwill only £620. the market for limited time'onlyl A.. C. WEBBER AND SON, Land Agents, Daunevirke. F. J. SAXBY, Land Agent, Hamilton. A SNIP— I 99 Acres Freehold, situated 4 miles from railway station; in rough feed and bush; mostly ploughable. PRICE, EOR A QUICK SALE, £4 -15s PER ACRE. Terms Arranged. FARM FOR SALE. 'QfkQQ ACRES, near Patea, all grass At\3At%J -except 250 acres, now being felled; fenced and subdivided; about 1500 acred. ploughable ; well watered; carrying 4000 sheep and 500 cattle; school, post office, aud creamery 1£ miles; 2 nouses, wool and cow sheds, sheep dip and yards. Only £11 per acre. STANLEY READ. Wanganui. I/AND BUYERS. MOUNSEY AND CO.. Auctioneers, Palmarstom North, have received instructions to sell, 80 Acres, with imErovements, dwelling, etc. The land is eavily grassed, subdivided, drained, and 'well fenced. If required, the owner will sell an additional 31 acres. For price, apply to MOUNSEY AND C 0.,. - ' P.O. Box 77. Palmerston North. WC have a very fine "Farm of 200 acres, Feilding district, rich soil, all flat, 10-roomed house, all conveniences and .good outbuildings; bush felled 30 years. Price £34- per acre. The owner will exchange' for Wellington property not too heavily mortgaged. Write to us for- particulars. We can recommend this farm to clients. • J. A. .NASH AND CO., Pabaerafcou North. WANTED— Sale ! Sale ! 4ft 6in 2iupillar Brass-rail Bedsteads, now only '£2' 2s, ; '£2 sb, and £3 ; Mattre«>es .aud. Beddiug,..alL reduced 10 'lo 15 pax "cent. " The Siuie Hardware. —

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 80, 3 April 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 80, 3 April 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 80, 3 April 1912, Page 12

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