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Properties For Sale or To Lot. WAIAU. TO SELL OR TO LETi — 2j ACRES LAND,.; with Boarding-House of 9 Rooms ttndOafchouses,.Brak and Shop. Would sell or let aa. a •whole,-or let in-separate -lots. Shop -woold-be-guoa opening^or'Shoemakcr. Apply AXES. MCDONALD,. 3031 Waiaa - G-o A, Faiebiotheb., LAND AGENT, CARTERTON, WAIBAEAPA, For Abstract of Property List and further particulars gee “ Canterbury Times,' each week. Xl4 A, E. CRADDOCK. CHEAP HOUSES AND BUILDING SECTIONS IN ALL PARTS OP CITY AND SUBUEBS O B S A L E. F Small Deposits; Very Easy Terms for Balance. MONET TO LEND IN ANT SUMS AT LOWEST BATES. A. E. CRADDOCK, LICENSED LAND BEOKEE, 176, Hereford Street (next 8.N.Z.) X 220 FARMS FOR SALE AND TO LET. <4 mHE REGISTER AND PROPERTY INVESTORS’ GUIDE,” Published Monthly, CONTAINS PARTICULARS OP FARMS AND SHEEP BUNS IN ALL PABTS OP THE COLONY, And s the Largest Record of the kind issued Forwarded Free to Any Address. HARCOURT & CO., LAND AGENTS, Auctioneers and Sharebrokers, 48, LAMBTON QUAY, . WELLINGTON. X2lßl P' O B S ALE THE SPLENDID ESTATE “KAWERIEI,” 6 Miles from Palmerston North, North Island. Title “Land Transfer Act.” 1 ACRES, Freehold; bounded on three t? I D‘2 Sides by good metal roads, and on the other side by the Oroua River. Subdivided 20 paddocks; posts, wire, and stab fences, sheep proot. Residence contains 14 rooms, with every convenience, built with heart of totarn, iron roof, hot and cold water laid on throughout, hath, &c., &e. Orchard.—l2 Acrss in full profit, and 2 Glues Houses, surrounded by shelter plani-ations. Post and Telegraph Office and Public School within half-a-mile from Homestead. Manager’s Residence, 14 rooms. Men’s and Gardener’s Houses; 4-stalled Stable, with loft, 5 roomy loose-boxes, shed for combine, 2 cart and implement sheds, very large barn, workshop, potato house, pigsties and paddocks, with pigproof fence, slaughtei-house, stockyard, wood and engine houses, adjoining chaff-house and loft, and a vermin-proof granary. Wool Shed, 6 to 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, Ac. Shelter, plantations are dotted about, besides about 12 acres standing hush. 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 cattle. This is a splendid opportunity to acquire one of the best farms in tbe colony; the whole price-can he.cleared in 5 years with cropping alone. Present owner leaving the colony. Apply to Price, £lB an acre. E. J. H. LEIGH, Lancfcand Estate Agent, Palmerston North. W ALTER BEWLBT, LAND AGENT AND SHAEEBSOECEB, Dvros Stsxet (orroarrE Zhtsbul Bosh), NEW PLYMOUTH. Offers FOR SALE the following •£ Properties i Afjfj ACRES first-class sheep farm of great , Jlf carrying capacity ; 300 acres! in excellent asses; substantially fenced and subdiviaed; mil 3-room house and stockyard. Well shol- , -od and watered, healthy country. Carries over p(10 sheep and 50 cattle right through. £4 10s per acre. CHOICE BUN of 1100 acres on banks of navigable river; steamers can come up to wharf for Stool, Ac.- Rich loam river flats, will grow any (thing when clear of timber. Fenced and subdivided, good 8-roomed house and wash-house, 4xoomed whareaud shed, garden and orchard about |wo acrss. Will carry three sheep per acre. £4 10s Verv easy terms. QlSitfi ACRES of flrat-clasa bush country; ' 1330 acres hid clown with 11 sorts English grasses; carries 2$ sheep per acre; partly fenced, and secure river boundary ; -1 room cottage and good stockyard. Price £3 per acre; good terms. ■j /iOQ ACRES excellent sheep country, bush XvrOO land, half well grassed; nearly ling fenced and partly fubdivided, sheep-proof fences, y wires; would carry 2000 sheep and 250 young itock it all in grass ; 1 mile from metalled road. jiS per acre; £614 cash, balance 5 per cent, i 1 4/4/-{ ACRES, Waitotkra" district, 205 acres la 1 ufrrO mixed grasses, partly fenced; good hut uid sheepyards; good access by road or river. Offered at a sacrifice, owner going Home; £1 7a per acre, freehold, one-third cash. OQtl ACRES excellent open land, near Scfl ' beach, ring fenced and subdivided, well watered, and all ploughaWe; good 4 room house end substantial cowshed; near school and factory, Pod road. Only £5 per acre, a really cheap prorty -, easy terms. U ,? Q ACRES good, level and dry bush land, A At? partly fenced; easy distance to school, factory, township and station; valuable milling timber; Urn oar furnished for dwelling if required,, Against accruing royalties. Price £2 ids per acre. One fourth cash. K-jU ACRES Snug little dairy farm.; good land, . ail in gras<, well fenced and subdivided; fEveral small paddocks ready for cropping; 4-room Cottage, new dairy, hay shedand milking shed, all (n good order; near factory and school. Price £8 ser acre; £SO ca/h down. 1 o‘7 ACRES high-class land, all in grass exA*7 / ce pt 5 small clumps of hush for shelter; Alcorn house and verandah 30 x 30, dairy, traphouse, cowshed 82 x 80 fhold 16 con s), hay loft, 5 jporen ready for plough, 3 cattle yards and race, 6 paddocks, nice orchard of 60 trees. £7 5s per acre; |agy terms, ft On ACRES perfectly level open land, wall laid down, fenced 9 paddocks, witu wellE served shelter; good 8-room house, large cowd and horn; water-power available, easy discs to factory, and near large township and seaICO cows; 6 paddocks, well fenced, good orchard in full bearing, 6-room house, largo dairy, gart, trap and cowsheds; on matal road, close to pictory and railway station. £7 5s per acre; very «aoy torma. £IB3O can remain at 5 per cent , nnn ACRES open land ; a cheap and profitable OW* sheep and cattle farm, splendidly shelrd from stormy quarter, secure river boundar v; acres ploughed and in crop, balance wellged, nearly all plough able; excellent i-heep-proof fencing, 7 paddocks. 6-room house and outbuildings, and sheepyards; near freezing works. Easy terms; £5 5s per acre. ■e * a ACRES Native lease, all irst-claaa ill' ploughahle land; rent 4s Sd per acre; 20 years to run; ring fenced, 7 paddocks, 2pigpadSocks, three-quarter-acre garden and orchard, 6eoom house, dairy, trap and calf shed; 4 acres crops; easy distance to factory; attractive district. Price, including 26 cows, £4OO. -j n- ACRES first-class laud, all grassed, ring XOD fenced, 6 pa.Wocks; 10 acres ready for (ploughing; 4-room boos® and scullery and dairy attached; excellent cowshed, 48 x 22; hnyshed, 16 ft £2, and other good buildings. £7los per acre, ■j j*i» ACRES. One of the best farms in the 10«7 Stratford district, 7 paddocks part iheep-proo? fences, level and well watered, good 8Cpnui house, 17-bail cowshed and other outbuildings; close *o station, school and factory; on good tnetalled road. £9 6s per acre, £320 in cash, the balance can remain if desired. Cii o ACRES, 210 acres well grassed. Excellent OXO grazing land, willcarry 2i sheep per acre. Leo.se for 10 years at Is Od, with right of purchase tt £2 per aero. TO BE LEASED, COUNTRY HOTEL.—First-class investment. Price £llOO for freehold, including furniture. Cheap and simple management; £3OO and upwards >et returns par annum. Further particulars oa Application. OX it ACRES—Grand dairy or sheep farm, , £i‘is\s hfvel land, well watered, all laid down in Eb except bush for shelter; IS paddocks; sheopif fences; 12 acres ploughed; new 7-rooicod' so, bathroom, Ac.; largo new cowshed, 50ft., yith loft; good pig yards, fowl yards and call l (beds; 8-room outhouse; oruh-rd; haif-mlla froaj Ration and factory, on metalled road. Beat 10* Lcr aero, with purchasing clause, Pcrso-s requiring HOTELS, Brudnesess on fPopcrtieo of any description arc requested to write particulars of their requirements, when JJ ” *■ c pleased to forward details 1 ~*“ rflwUmlMse nelecttoa <» i

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11556, 18 April 1898, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11556, 18 April 1898, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11556, 18 April 1898, Page 8

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