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HARCOURT & CO., JJOUSE AND LAND AGENTS,; AUCTIONEERS, AND SHAREBROKERS, J LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. LOWRY BAY— GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE of 10 rooms, splendidly finished and thoroughly modern, motor garage and stabltSj land 1 acre, beautifully laid out in nice gardens, orchard, and croquet lawn; ideal situation. Price £4000. 8357 ARO-STREET (vicinity)— House of 4 rooms, almost new, and in eplendid order, fitted with every domestic appointment ; corner section ; land 50ft X 90ft. Price £550. . 9953 KELBURNE— IDEAL HOME OF 6 ROOMS, replete with every modern convenience, workshop and detached shed, nico sunny position ; land 35ft x 150tt. PRICE FOR QUICK SALE, £575. . 597 MOUNT VICTORIA — CHARMING : HOME OF 6 ROOMS, magnificent ! view of city and harbour, up-to-dato in every respect, handy position for business man; corner section. PRICE ! £980. 1262 NEWTOWN-Ground floor House of 4 rooms, beautifully situated, uninterrupted view of cit& faithfully built, spacious rooms, every convenience ; land 44ft x 106 ft. OWNER WILL SACRIFICE FOR £!>SO. 1145 BROOKLYN - PRACTICALLY NEW HOUSE of 6 rooms, situated in a nico ' , Bunny position, built cf picked heart timber, modern and well finished; land 4-acre. OWNER MUST SELL. • PRICE £600. 688 MOUNT VICTORIA-SOUND INVESTMENT: Two 4 -roomed Houses, with usual conveniences; land 33ft x 112 ft. PRICE ONLY £985 for both. 1296 MURITAI— Two splendid Sections, level; land 50 x 150 links and 50 x 190 links. PRICE £55 each. 1291-2 LYALL BAY— Splendid Building Section, fenced on all sides ; land 50ft x 165 ft. PRICE £250. 1296 MILLER & RUTTEIt, 35, PANAMA-STREET. BOSTON-TERRACE— 6-roomed Dwelling, gas cooker, scullery, washhouse, etc. ; splendid section, 43ft x 160 ft. Price £600. ISLAND BAY— ldeal . Villa Residence, concrete foundation, 7 largo rooms, 3 bay. windows, modern appointments, outbuildings, etc. ; land '1± acres (about), charming sea view. Prico ' £1850. . Specially reduced' from £2500, for quick sale. 224 LUXFORD-STREET— S-roomed Cottage, ono floor and conveniences, large section with trap entrance; suit carrier. Price £575. PROFITABLE ORCHARD, NELSON. 1? ACRES FREEHOLD, 3-miie from railway, 14 acres planted with apples, I pears, plums, etc., 5-roomed house, 2 j store sheds, dairy and other outbuild- ! ' ings. Price £1350; bargain. Tp O E SALE, 1011 ACRES, Freehold; 300 acres in grass, balance- drained swamp; several paddocks; well fenced and watered; 10-roomed house; all conveniences; dairy, washhouse, storeroom, workshop, stables, otc. . Price £7 10s per acre; terms arranged. 996 ACRES, Freehold ; 900 acres, balance bush; several paddocks, woll tencod and watered ; li-sheep country ; 2-rd. house, woolsiied, shecpyards, etc. ; bituated 12 miles from railway station; p. 0., 7 miles. Price JLI7 per acre; lurms arranged. 1404 ACRES, Freehold ; situated 17 miles from railway station; lUOO acres in grass, balance bush; 9-rooined house, woolshed, shcepyards, etc. ; several paddocks; well watered and tonced ii-sheep country. Price £5 10a per acre; terms arranged. Apply J> H. BOWATER AND CO., Land Agents. Wauganui. I"O O R SALE, An old-established Cordial Business doing a good turnover, and showing a net profit 01 at loast £buO. Price Very low. Bakery Business, established over 50 years; turnover I/22CU yearly, lialf of winch conies from fancy gootU; casli sales i/do monilily. "Pnco £<,ft>. Easy terms can be arranged for both of the businesses to good men. For further particulars apply JOHN BRODIE & CO., 7 and 8, KING'S CHAMBERS, Wellington. A CHEAP~COMBTneD FARftL O(\(\ ACHES, Freeliold, all in good w"v grass; easy, undulating lund; 'iU acres nuw plougnaole; iveil tenced and watered, ring tonced and subdivided into b convenient paddocks ; wintered last -year 6UU ewes and dry stock; good 6-roouied house, dairy, b-oail cowsneu, woolshed, yards, dip, trapslied, aud pig6tycs; Id miles from Pahiatua, 3 miles trom rail* way station, & mile school and p. 0., and | ia miles trom tactory. Ine property Will comfortably carry 400 ewes and 60 dairy cows, lo be bold as v going concern, including 4bO big sheep, j.o head cattle, 6 sows, 2 horses, trap, spring tipdray, tools and implements. rticii only ill; per aero; casii i,ooU; balance at 0 per cent, lor / years.— HARUiijJ EG^RION. .Land Ageai, Pahiatua. JNO, R. GRAhXm, BUSINESS AGENT, TE KUJ.TI. FOR SALE:, ' GOOD LAUNDRY, £45. I BUTCHERY, £500. LADIES' UNDERWEAR and DRESSI MAKING, £60. Several payable BOARDINGHOUSES. Good FISH and RESTAURANT BUSINESS, with central premiseß for club. £1050. CorresDondenco invited. , FOR SALE OR LEASE." PfcTfl ACRES > situated near FcafhersO 4 1/ ton, 150 acres been under cultivation, and 24 acres at present ready to bo put in crop; pioperty at pro&cnt carrying 700 sheep, 70 head of cattle and 65 horses; 5-roomcd dwelling, with con- \ venionces, cowshed, with concrete bails, wooUhca, fcneepyards, etc. Price £10 per acre, or will leaso at I3i per acre, btock can be taken at valuation. WYLIE BROS., 184, FEATHERSTON-STREET, .WELLINGTON. FOR SALE, as a going concern, 2150 Acres, freehold, rich limestone country, gras?ed and subdivided into 25 paddocks, 100 acres under plough for turnips, etc., 30 acres in oats, 50 acre 3of bush has been foiled. Stock, 2500 pure Romney sheep, cattle, and horses; implement*, ploughs, harrows, drill cultivators, carts, harness, etc., engine and chaff-cutter ; would tuu all ewes and fatten evory lamb. Buildings, 7-roomed house, men's cottage, shearers' whare, stable, woolshed and workshop, household effects and 'tool?, implement bhed. Price £13,500 ; £3500 cash, balance at 5 per cent. ' Possession after' shearing. Apply JOHN T. MOW AT, Blenheim.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 64, 12 September 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 64, 12 September 1912, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 64, 12 September 1912, Page 10