PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ISLAND BAY (overlooking Golf Links) —Bungalow, 5 rooms and kitchenette, coal range, and gas cooker. Only £1050. Deposit £130. HATAlTAl—Bungalow, 5 rooms and kitchenette, garage, handy tram, no climb Reduced price, £1100. About £230 cash; I ClTY—Superior S-roomed Residence, 3 mius. Quay, harbour view, large section, space garage. £2250, Deposit £400. MANAWATU FARM-25 Acres (renewable Government lease), £31 p.a., all . ploughable, 4-roomed house and all outbuildings, 10, cows, bull, horse, cart, and t harness, 10 tous hay, implements, etc. j £SOO. Going concern. JJ^ G. RUTTER &XD ' CO., Agents, Wellington. Tel. 43-657. ; STOP PRESS NEWS —» ■ SOUTHLAND RACES. Awarua Handicap, £150; 1J miles. —3-3 Toreador, 7.8, 1; 2-2 . Palmary, 7.10, 2; 1-1 Signaller, 7.5, 3. All started. Neck. Time, 2min ! 18 4-ssec.—P:A. OAMARU TROTS. President'- s Handicap, £200; ■ 4.32 class; 2 miles.—4-4 Master Roy, 12, 1; 8-8 Rayclus, 24, 2; 7-7 ■ Manoeuvre, scr, 3. Scr.: Avernus. i WAIKATO TROTS. ' t Waikato Handicap, £200;, 4.38' t class; 2 miles.—l-1 Wee Machine, 12, 1 (coupled with Chancellor); 5-7 Linella, scr, 2; 3-2 Free Logan, ■ 24,3. Six lengths; half a length. Time, 4 rriin 34sec. By this win i Smith equalled the New Zealand record of 45 training successes for ji the season. i 1 ' . )■■.-' " fJVHERE is a keen demand for T •■*•■. house property today, and , several sales have been made durv ing the month of April. The homes "c offer below arc exceptionally good value and should be inspected at once. ) HATAITAI. (4 minutes bus and ! HATAITAI. school), elevated, sunny s HATAITAI. position, BUNGALOW. containing entrance hall, large livinglf room openim? to sun porch (latest tiled well fire), cosy breakfast-room with quaint brick: fire, 3 bedrooms, 1 spacious nicely-fitted bathroom (hot 1 water service and nickle-plated eali t phont). kitchen with expensive gas stove, china clipboard, etc. Separate s laundry and p.w.c, Carrara ceilings throughout. Large section (lawn and flower garden). ' GOVERNMENT ' MORTGAGE £1200. Price consider'■is ably reduced to. bedrock, £1395, for quick • sale; £195 . deposit.. Telephone 41-G22 for appointment, to view. IvARORT.' In'the ' pick' -position of KARORI. this select and progresKARORI. sive suburb, 1 minute i tram and Marsden School. Most.Attractive Ultra-modern HOME, specially well built under Architect's supervision. Six rooms with sun porch, glass doors t<- entrance hall and liv-ing-room. The three sunny bedrooms have papers and woodwork of pastel shades, bathroom has fitted bath with tiled surround, hot and cold shower, etc. Enamelled kitchen with , numerous cupboards, broom locker, china sink and large draining board; in fact everything of the very latest has been installed in this nerfect home. Sunny slightly elevated level section. At £1450 'his property compares more than favourably with much higher-priced homes in the locality. [ Terms arranged to suit purchaser. - THOMSON & EAST, t LIMITED. J "BRANDON HOUSE," [ 152 FEATHERSTON STREET. '. Telephone 41-622. A CITY HOME. A LARGE RESIDENCE, only •** five minutes' walk from Perrett's Corner, in a sunny position, commanding glimpses of city and harbour. Nine rooms, comprising j four bedrooms and bathroom on first floor, and tour living-rooms and kitchen on ground floor Numerous hot points, "Champion" gas cooker, " Shacklock range, special . gas hot water system, built-in dressers, large linen cupboard, two lavatories, coalshed, and washhouse r ■ This is an. exceptionally welli constructed house, which could be , mado a most comfortable and attractive- home. Or it could easily be converted into two separate flats. ■ The price is fixed at a figure which .gives most attractive value. £2000. . . Wo are sole agents for this property, which we anticipate will sell quickly. ■ Arrange for' inspection by call- ' ing at our office, or telephoning 42-OG4. t J. H. BETHUNE & CO., i, Members Real Estate Institute, 3 . Chief Agents Sud Insurance Office. Ltd.. 1 • AUCTIONEERS AND LAND' AGENTS. Cnr. FeatherstoD and Brandon Street*. ) . r Telephones 42-064 and 42-065. i (Private 24-060.) 4 ' i
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 111, 12 May 1934, Page 24
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