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Properties For Sale or To Let. WAIAU. TO SELL OE TO LET.—24 AGEES LAND, with Boarding-House of 9 Booms and Outhouses, Elide and Shop. Would sell or lot aa a whole, or let in separate lots. Shop would bo good opening for Shoemaker, Apply ALEX. MCDONALD, 3031 ; Waiau. O'# A.OJPAIEB EOTH EE, ♦ LAND AGENT, CAETEETON, WAIBAEAPA. For Abstract of Property List and further particulars see “ Canterbury Times," euoh week. XU A. E. CRADDOCK. CHEAP HOUSES AND BUILDING SECTIONS IN ALL PAETS OP CITY AND SUBURBS O E SALE. Small Deposits; Very Easy Terms for Balance. MONET TO LEND IN ANY SUMS AT LOWEST KATES. A. E. CRADDOCK, LICENSED LAND BROKER, 176, Hereford Street (next 8.N.Z.) X 220 FAEMS POE SALE AND F 1 TO LET. EEGISTEE AND PKOPEETY INVESTOES’ GUIDE,” ’ Published Monthly, CONTAINS PAETICULAES OP FAEMS AND SHEEP BUNS IN ALL PAETS OP THE COLONY, ■ And s the Largest Record of the kind issued Forwarded Free to Any Address. Write to HABOOBBT & GO., LAND AGENTS, Auctioneers and Sharebrokers, 48, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. X2lßl 0 B S ALB. THE SPLENDID ESTATE .«KAWEEIBI,” 6 Miles from Palmerston North, North Island. Title “Land Transfer Act.” 1. ACHES, Freehold; hounded on three "<“2 Sides by good metal roads, and on the other side by the Oroua Hirer. Subdivided 20 paddocks; posts, wire, and stab fences,, sheep proof. Besidence contains 14 rooms, with every convenience, built with heart of totaru, iron roof, hot and cold water laid on throughout, bath, &c., &c. Orchard. —12 Acrss in full profit, and 2 Glass 'Houses, surrounded by shelter plantations. Post and Telegraph Office and Public School within half-a-mile from Homestead. Manager’s Besidence, 14 rooms. Men’s and Gardener’s Houses; 4-stalled Stable, with loft, 5 i roomy loose-boxes, shed for combine, 2 cart and implement sheds, very large barn, workshop, • potato house, pigsties and paddocks, with pig•proof fence, slaughter-house, stockyard, wood ■and engine houses, adjoining chaff-house and loft, and n vermin-proof granary. ■ Wool Shed, 6to 8 Shearers, and sheep-yards in thorough repair. Sheep dip and foot-rot trough. • Water is laid on to all the paddocks, orchard, garden and stable yards. The pastures carry 4 sheep to the acre, besides cattle, horses, &c. Shelter plantations are dotted about, besides about 12 acres standing busb. The soil is a rich alluvial deposit. Only a small portion of the estate has been cropped, hut the .results were excellent. One of the paddocks has yielded over 70 bushels of wheat to the. acre this season. The pastures can’t be beaten for fattening either sheep or catUe. This is a splendid opportunity to acquire one of ■the best forms in the colony; the whole price can be-cleared m 5 years with cropping alone. ) Present owner leaving the colony. Apply to 1 [P 9528 Price, £lB an acre. E. J. H. LEIGH, land and Estate Agent, ■ , Palmerston North. WALTER BEWLET, f LAND AGENT AND SHAEEBBOSBB, 1 Ditok Street (opposite Imperial Hokcl), NEW PLYMOUTH. Mtrs FOEaSALE the following geleeiioß «f Properties 1— j AC EES first-class sheep farm of great. carrying capacity; 300 acres in excellent Wises; substantially fenced and subdivided ; nail S-room house and stockyard. Well aholred andwatefed, healthy country. Carries over 1 sheep-and-50 cattle right through. £4los per 1 CHOICE EUN of 1100 acres on banks of navigable river; steamers can come up to wharf for •(wool, Ac.. Eich loam river flats, will grow nny■hing when clear of timber. Fenced and subjtmdecL.g'Ood 8-roomed house and wash-house, 4groomed whare and shed, garden and orchard about I pro acres, Will carry three sheep per acre. £4 10» per acre. Very easy terms. OAiWI ACRES of firet-elass bush country; Ayvv J 330 a meg ]uid down with 11 sort* tEnglisV grasses; carries 2i sheep per aero; IjwrtOy reseed, ondifiecure river boundary; 4 room 'Bottags and good stockyard. Price £3 per acre; pood terms. I.AOQ ACRES, excellent sheep country, bush XWO land, half well grassed; nearly ring ipsaed and partly! subdivided, sheep-proof fences, if wires; would,"carry 2000 sheep and 250 young ptock If all in gra.iH; 1 mile from metalled road, per oAre; £614-caah, balance 5 per cent. ;| I AJUR AGBEB, Waritotara district, 205 acres la t Itwv mmadigroaies, partly fenced; good hut 'nd aheapjateds; good access by road or river. CSerod at a sacrifice, owner going Home; £1 7a :»er acta, freehold, one-third cash. T A CRTS excellent open land, near Sea 1 beach, ting fenced and subdivided, well (watered, and all ploughahlo; good 4 room house And eubsbustinl cowshed; near school and factory, food road. Only £5 per acre, a really cheap proforty; eswy terms. ~| 'ACRES good, lave! and dry bush laud, i AtHgy partly fenced; easy distance to school, Ibctory, township and station; valuable milling (limber ; timber furnished for dwelling if required, ifainst accruing royalties. Price £2 ICa per acre, (we fourth cash. 1 Rfl ACRES Snug little dairy farm; good land, ,c all in grass, well fenced and subdivided; g Feral small paddocks ready for ore lining; 4-room itage, new dairy, liay shed and milking shed, all good order; near factory and school. Price £S feraere; £SO caah down. j "| AT ACRES high-class land, all in grass exI lv/ oopt 5 small clumps of bush for shelter; troom house and verandah 30 s 30, dairy, trapeuae, cowshed 32180 (hold 16 cows), hay loft, 5 fores ready for plough, 3 cattle yards and race, 6 K (docks, qice orchard of 60-trees. £7 5s per acre; y tern*. I 900 AOEES perfectly level open land, wall | *” w ladddown, fenced 9 paddocks, with wellReserved shelter; good 8-room house, large cow. ■fed and haru; water-power available, easy disbkneoto factory, and near large township and sea- , OOA ACRES splendid dairy farm, will carry :• WiV ICO-COW3 ; opaddocks, well fenced, good ptchard itt fall bearing, 6-room house, largo dairy, ■art, trap and cowsheds; on metal road, close to factory and railway station. £7 5s per acre; very feaqy terms. £IBOO can remain at 5 per cent. ' 4ftft ACRES open land; a cheap and nrofltable . uUV sheep and cattle fern, splendidly shad, feared fronustormy quarter, secure river bouudar y; fefeO acres ploughed and in crop, balance wellfntssed, nearly all ploughahlo; excellent sheep■roof fencing, 7 paddocks, 6-room house and outbuildings, and sheepyards; near freezing works. Ifcwy terms; X‘s 5s per acre, i 11 ft ACEES Native lease, all first-class ' Xxv ploughable land; rent 4s 8d per acre; 20 rears to ran; ring fenced, 7 paddocks, 2 pie padlocks, three-quarter-acre garden and orchard, 6(nom house, dairy, trap and calfabed: 4 acres (tops; easy distance to factory; attractive district. Price, including 25 cows, £490, ■ 1 a ACEES first-class land, all grassed, ring . IDo fenced, 6 paJMocke; 10 acres ready for eonghing; 4-room hous* and scullery and dairy tached; excellent cowshed, 48 x 22; hayshed, 18 f 22, and other good buildings. £7los per acre. I -J KQ AOEES. One of the best farms in the i xvi' Stratford district, 7 paddocks part feheep-proof fences, level and well watered, good 8Com house, 17-bail cowshed and other outbuildgs; close to station, school and factory; on good teetatled road. £9 5s per acre, £320 in cash, tho balance can remain if desired, ! OI Q ACRES, 210 acres well grassed. Excellent , 01W prizing land, will carry 2\ sheep per aers. tease for lOyears at Is 9d, with right of purchase tt-£2per aojrt. TO BE~LEASED. ''COUNTRY HOTEL.—First-class investment, fries £llO6 for freehold, including furniture, pheop and simple management; £3OO and upwards ■et return a per annum. Further particulars on (splioation. 1 QAJi ACRES—Grand dairy or sheep farm, , jUrKV level land, well watered,-all laid down in nil except bash for shelter; 13 paddocks; aheopHoot feaoea; 12 acres ploughed; new 7-voomei bathroom, Ac.; largo now cowshed, 50ft. Cl loft; good pig yard*, fowl yards and calf Is; 8-room outhouse; orchid.; haif-milo from, Mahon and factory, on metalled road. Best 10« kir acre, with purchasing clause. .persons requiring. HOTELS, BusSnoatee at 'of any description axe requested te ..colors of their reqoiMaeesfefe, wh*b 1 [ be pkased to forward detail* of übW*Wl 1

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11555, 16 April 1898, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11555, 16 April 1898, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11555, 16 April 1898, Page 2

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