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J . H. BETBUNE & CO., AUCTIONEERS ,and LAND AGENTS 166, Feathorston-ctruet. Tel. 64. SPECIAL PROPERTIES. WEBB-STREET (close Willis-slrect)— Land 26fc x 132 ft, with substantial Residence, containing 7 rooms, diningroom (22ft x 16ft), drnwingroom (16ft x 15ft) with bay window, bathroom, balcony, portico, and all usual convanienees ; good view from back ; Government mortgago at 4^ per cent. Price reduced to £1150. To Aro 74 WRIGHT-STREET (southern end)— Nice 1 Section (21ft _ 147 ft), with modern two-stoi;y dwelling of 6 rooms, bathroom, h. aud c. water, linen press, cupboards, tiled hearths and grates and range, two verandahs, pantry, scullery, washhouße, concroto paths, good view. Price only £675 ; terms ■arranged. M.C. 29 ISLAND BAY (closo tram)— Splendid Corner Site, 79ft x 83ft j Government valuation £370; mortgago soiling for £210. Sees. 52 NORTHLAND (Raugipapa Ext.)— Splendid Level Site. 63ft x 117 ft; magnificent view. Price £160. Sece. 49 HIGHLAND PARK ESTATE (Thorndon Extension) — Magnificent Building Sites in this delightful subdivision; splendid views; bathod in sunshino; handy to tram ; tho only land now available in this' part of tho city. Low range of prices. Easy tor nib. Call and urrango for us to show you over tho land. MT. VICTORIA SLOPES— Nice Section, 25 x 100 ft, with wooden two-story Residence of 7 rooms; h. and c. water, etc. Price £1000. M.V. 58 F O E SALE. TRAM TERMINUS. Newlown — 5 Roome; good garden 6ection. £620. DANIEL-STREET— 4 Rooms and conveniences; good. £570. ROLLESTON-STREET— S Rooms; land 33 x 132. £750. NEAR CUBA-STREET CENTRE— 6 Cottages, each 3 looms, in sound condition ; land 99ft x 60 ; rents £3 6s. Price £1680; good spec. GOLDIE'S BRAE (facing tram, fino view) — Section, 63 x 90 feet; easy to build on; £5 per foot; very chesty. HATAITAI— LeveI Site, MATAI-RD.; 40 x 100; £240; real bargain; commands sea view. LYALL BAY — 3 Cheap Sections ; price £100 each ; oasy terms — £10 deposit, balance 5 per cent. LYALL BAY — Two-roomed Cottage and Corner Section, 40ft x 100 ft; rent 12s (ay.). Price £315. Near tram, by beach. HATAITAI— Modern 4-roomed Cottage, near car ; sea view ; good garden. Prico £700. Must sell quickly. Owner leaving. OHIRO-ROAD (near town and car)— Very superior 6-roomed House, with every convenience ; glorious view ; level access; bargain, £900; owner leaving. BEST HOME IN NEWTOWN— 6 Rooms, Mem-street. £1050. INGESTRE-STREET (off)-2 Cottages, good order; 33ft x 60ft; rents 225; cheap £580 tho two. FARMS FOR SALE. HOUSES TO LET. » Easy Terms arrangad if required. I Every property advertised by us is guaranteed to bo as described. Call for further particulars. W. H. MOKRAH So CO., 63, WILLIS-STREET, APPLE LAND, MOTUEKA. ■ /"OR SALE, in Sections to suit put--IC chasers; rich flat land and poorer sunny slopes combined; Lower Moutore,s miles from Motueka Wharf, on main coaoh road. Portion planted, ploughed, and ready for ploughing. Prico from £8 per acre upwards. Eaby Jernis. Arrangomouts made * for inspection Easter holidays. Apply J. B. FINLAY, Evening Post Buildings, Wellington. ORCHARDS AND FRUIT LANDS , FOR. SALE. DON'T let Easter go by without making enquiries from us in re above. We have tho pick of tho«o for Sak in tho district, from baro land to bearing orchards, and will bo pleased to make arrangements to view. R. B. AND A. E. JACKSON, Land and Estate Agents, Nelson. TF you are looking for a Farm-you ■*• can save' th'o price of a First-class Tourist Ticket over, the wholo ,of tho Dominion by calling on the FREE DEEDS LAND AGENCY, upstairs in Bcthune's Buildings, Feather3ton-6treet, Wellington. Call or writo to-day. EASY MONEY FARM. 1 KK-ACRE DAIRY FARM, 6-roomed JLiftJ house, cowbailb, sheds, stables; good water ; closo to rail and factory ; a cheap property at £30 per acre; £700 ca6h; inspection invited. Writo J. C.'LANE, 24. Cuba-street, Palmerbton, North. ■p O R S A L E, 2 COTTACES AT KILBIRNIE. Water, gas, and drainage laid on, well lot. Two Scctiom at Higlrbur'y ; magnificent view; low prico and ea<>y terms. Apply ! P_ R .IY ATE OWNER. Caro Evening Post. tr OTEL S If OR SALE. COUNTRY HOTEL", doing largo bar trade, and situated in centre ct largo tanning district ; buildings almost new and contain 30 rooms. Prico for Freehold £4500. Only holal in townbhip. " - COUNTRY HOTEL, 'Join,? fair business; ■ only hoUiO iv centre of good farming dLtrict. Price for freehold aud furniuiro £1200; can bo financed on _2?0. HOTEL, leaEo 6 years: takings £107 weekly. Prico £2000, leaso and furniture. For full particulars apply '**%. i JOHN BRODIE AND CO., 7 and 8. King't, Chambcre. . Wellington ip AWIRI P. MEESHACK, LAND AGENT AND INTERPRETER, Lato of Oliphant and Oliphnnt, Barristers and .Solicitors, Auckland. native. leases. negotiated, transfers; mortgages, applications, Etc. * NATIVE LAND COURT. . LAND BOARD ATTENDED. AH Correspondence Confidential. 151, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. Tclcphono_2o94. APPLE LAND. " A~BARGAIN" 1 fk A ACRES of tho most suitable Av/vF slopes, alongside large area's that are now being planted; within 4 miles of 'railway on good coach road. Pripo £9 per acre, but offer cannot remain open long; valuo must increase; make enquiries at o.'ico from R. B. AND A. E. JACKSON, Land and Estate Agents, Nelron. FOll Immediate Sale, Huirdret&ing and Billiard Suloon, prosperous inland town : 5 years' lease shop .-md premiers at £11 per month; about £250 stock; up-to-date fixtures and titlhigs, including patent tpray and toilet htand ; two fullGized tublus and all accessories; takings about £20 to £25 per week j going concern, £650, to close offer; tcnuns consider* .cd. Further, particulars . BOX 44. FEILDING.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 86, 11 April 1912, Page 10

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