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Properties for Sale WHO does net desire to live long and to die happy ? All the purchasers of the Magnificent Villa Sites in the heart of the City, for Sale on the 27th, will be in that glorious position. gUBUEBAN HUTT-ROAD. FOR SALTS, a DAIRY FARM of about 343 acres, with a frontage to the Hutt-road. This valuable property is about three-quarters of a mile from the Petoni station. About 90 acres are in grass, the remainder consists of good timbered land—totara, rimu, &c. There is a small house on the land, and a larger one in course of erection—sheep yard, dip, &c. The property is well adapted for a fellmongery or slaughteryard, as there are good streams of water running through it. The stock, consisting of 12 milking cows, calves, horses, carts, &0., can be taken at a valuation if desired. For further particulars apply to BENJAMIN SMITH & CO., Commission Agents, Lambton-q«ay OTBL FOR SALE IN CITY, Doing excellentjbusiness, and capable of extension. Seldom such a first-rate property in the market. Apply to GEO: B. WHJiJAjteON, / Commission, Land, and Estate Agent. New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Corner Lambton-quay and Grey-street. Drapery business FOR DISPOSAL, A Genuine Lucrative Concern, now carried on by John Coutts, Nelson. For further particulars apply to WILSON & RICHARDSON. FOR SALE, 42 acres of rich Agricultural Land, in one of the most rising townships in the Wairarapa. A bargain for cash ; or small town property will be taken in exchange. JT O E SALE, In the rapidly rising Township of Gisborne, in the middle of the most thriving district in New Zealand, A CHEMIST’S AND STATIONER’S BUSINESS. For particulars apply to Kempthome, Prosser, and Co.’s New Zealand Drug Company (Limited}. FOE SALE, those Freehold and Business premises and Offices in Hunter-street, 30ft. by 60ft. Apply to the proprietor, J. H. Wallace. ' FREEHOLD for SALE, with four-roomed COTTAGE and Outhouses, in the occupation of the undersigned. The Land has a frontage to Webb-street of 82ft. 6in. by a depth of 132 ft. William John Gandy, Greystreet. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. MR. P. K. WATTY has been authorised to sell by private contract, a Freehold Property in Courtenay-place, 60ft. frontage by 76ft. depth, with buildings. A splendid site for a hotel. Terms very liberal. MB. P. K. WATTY has received instructions to sell by private contract, 100 Building Sections at the Lower Hutt, each a quarter-acre. Plans at his office, Star Chambers, MR. P. K. WATTY is instructed to dispose of the Goodwill, Furniture, &c., of a first-class Accommodation House, close to the city. Terms very moderate. Apply Star Chambers. FOR Private Sale, the Furniture and Household Effects, Books, &c., of a gentleman giving up housekeeping. This is worthy the attention of parties furnishing, as everything is in first-class condition and of superior quality. Apply to P. K. WATTY, Star Chambers. RARE OPPORTUNITY OF ACQUIRING VALUABLE PROPERTY IN THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY OF THE CAPITAL OP THE COLONY. OU HATAITAI, Watts Peninsula, Evans Bay District, From One to Four Miles from the Empire City of Wellington. JAMES McCOLL has been favored with instructions from James Coutts Crawford, Esq., to CALL FOR TENDERS To Let on Lease tor Forty Years, about 2000 ACRES OF LAND, Divided into sections from 3 acres to 90 acres each. The whole of these sections are intersected by well-made roads, and at all times of the year are accessible by land and water. Watts Peninsula and Evans Bay is to Wellington what Anderson Bay and Peninsula is to Dunedin, and the North Shore to Auckland, except in addition to water approaches there is a direct easy carriage road. The flourishing township of Kilbirnie joins on one side, and the beautiful marine township of Seatoun on the other side of the property, which gives intended tenants for dairy farms, market gardens, and the villa residences, such inducements when the former has got a market at his door, and the latter has got at his door all the luxury that the market of Wellington can supply. Special attention is directed to Overtoun and Seatoun, part of Burnham Blocks. These blocks are in sections, from 5 acres to 40 acres, and all are especially adapted for residences and market gardens, as the soil is unexceptionally good, and the Tramway and Railway Reserves are on Seatoun Block. It is contemplated to have the Tramway to Kilbirnie, which will bring these magnificent suburbs to a few minutes’ car-drive to the very heart of the city. For full particulars and form of tenders, apply to the under-named agents, to whom tenders are to be addressed, up to the 6th of FEBRUARY, 1879 :—Thames, W. M. Hennelly ; Auckland, Mr. Arthur Pittar; Dunedin, Messrs. Donald Reid and Co.; Wanganui, Mr. Freeman R. Jackson; JCatikati, Mr, G. V. Stewart; Christchurch, Mr, —; Timaru, Mr. . The highest or any tender not necessarily , accepted* JAMES McCOLL, Panama Chambers, Wellington. O LIVERY STABLE KEEPERS AND OTHERS. To be disposed of, in consequence of retiring from business, the Coach and Carrying Business at the Lower Hutt. For further particulars apply to JOHN CDDBY, Near Railway Station, Lower Hutt-. Freehold property for sale in Wallace-street, Feathers ton. 7-roomed House, Stable, &c., securely fenced, and a good well of pure water. Suitable for a professional gentleman. For price and terms apply to EDWARD GAETON, Land Agent, &c., opposite the Fire Brigade Station, Manners-street.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5555, 17 January 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5555, 17 January 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5555, 17 January 1879, Page 1

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