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TUKNBULL & WATKINS, ■r AND AND NSIA-Ui -iueNTS," SHAEEBEOKEES, AEUTIUNEEES, ACCOUNI i TANTS, Ac., 3, XAN Ail A STEEE'i. HAVE FOE SAEE:— CUUxNTkY FIiOEEKTIES. 211 ACRES on ilanawatu line; first-class country; practically all Ic-vel; v.ell watered; close to railway. 1 rice, ,£lO per acre. A bargain. inul particulars on application. ‘O6 1200 .cCRES, Wairarapa—leasehold, 1000 ac. grass, balance bush, 100 ac. plonghable; winters 21 sheep per ac,; fenced and subdivided; good bouse, yards, etc.; lease, 12 years at AoO, with renewal, or compensation. Price, X2 10s per acre. olds 1500 AGEES, Taranaki—3so ac. felled, grassed and subdivided ; balance, good totara, matai, etc.; 100 acres level, well watered; carries 2 sheep per ac.; house, whare, orchard, dip, yards, etc. Perpetual lease. Eent, 3d per ac. Price for goodwill, £1 per acre. Terms arranged. 323 70 ACEES. within 10 miles of Wellington; 20 acres ploughed, 6 paddocks, 4 acres orchard; large dwellinghouse, conservator}", vines in full bearing stable, ■ am and outbuildings complete; well watered; sunny aspect; grand situation on main road; a splendid country residence. Price, ,£1600; terms. 327

T. BATE, STOCK AND SHAREBROKER. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 24, Lambton quay. OPI’ORT UNIT Y FOE CAPITALIST. ABOUT 31 ACRES, freehold, near Wellington, only seven minutes’ waik fi’om Tramway Terminus at-Newtown; Land Transfer title; fine position for building family residences. The views are superb, and the Park Reserve precludes all possibility of the views being built out. Ihe situation is an eminently desirable one, being isolated and yet close to town, with good road access recently declared by City Corporation open for public traffic. Owen street also will ultimately run through to the property. Metal on the land can be utilised in reading the property. The soil is good growing soil for kitchen or flower garden. With reasonable expenditure on improvements this land should turn over a handsome profit within the next two or three years. 330 ACRES, MAHAEAHAEA, Hawke s Bay District, all in grass, subdivided into seven paddocks, with running water in each; will carry four sheep to acre all the year round; good dwellinghouae and outbuildings; four miles from railway station by good metalled road; close to Post OlUce, school, and cheese factory, 35 acres under plough, mostly cropped with turnips; price df9 15s per acre (on an early sale). This is one of the cheapest improved farms in this district. The property is well adapted for a dairy farm, and for agficulture and grazing, being flat land well watered in the driest summer. Another adjoining freehold of about 300 acres can also be secured if desired. HERALD STREET, BERHAMPOEE—-4-roomed Cottage; land 33 feet x 132. Pidoe, ,£270. Deposit, .£9O. Owner selling through ill-health. Title 'Laud Transfer. Rates about .£2 12s lid a year; new drainage connected. This property is five minutes’ walk to Tramway at Newtown by Waripori street and Ruasell terrace; cottage is substantially built on totara foundations; with view of enlarging as required. Very lettable at 10s; fair value, £3lO. GENTLEMAN’S COUNTRY PROPERTY—Over 100 acres, four miles from Jolinsonville; large well built house and all outbuildings; good carrying capacity for sheep; 20 acres flat, rest hilly and undulating; stock at valuation; price £2OOO, about £BOO cash and balance at 4-|. This property has about £IOOO worth of buildings on it, and also has a good prospective value in being suitable for cutting up into building sites. An additional 100 acres adjoining this freehold can be leased if required. ' Three hundred sheep now running on the leasehold alone. SMALL GRAZING RUN. POVERTY BAY District held under Crown Lease, 11 years to run of the first term of 21 years; rental lid per acre; fresh lease every 21 years on valuation or ‘by arbitration; not,far from Gisborne. Nearest Post Office is at To Karaka (15 miles). The railway now being constructed is to be carried to Te Karaka. 2000 acres cleared and grassed; dwellinghouse, sheep yard, an,d dip; about 7 miles of fencing; two paddocks of 300 acres each and three small home paddocks. There are 2800 sheep and 14 head of cattle now on the land. In its present condition the land can carry much more, but if the whole area he,improved by clearing and grassing, it could easily carry 'an average of two sheep per acre—under and not over estimated. Price £SBOO cash, clear of encumbrances; could probably raise £2OOO on mortgage of the land if wanted. The Government valuation recently, and prior to laying down 300 acres in grass, was almost £SOOO for lessee’s interest alone. • This is an excellent investment for any man who can afford to clear and lay down the whole block. The Poverty Bay district is going ahead, and the hotter communication through rail and road will increase the value of holdings in this part. CUBA ST. EXTENSION. TWO SECTIONS to bo Let on Building Lease, one fronting Cuba street Extension and the other , at right angles to this one, the whole forming a most suitable site for builuing shop and warehouse or manufacturers’ premises. ,vi ONEY TO LEND on Freehold SeC, T!ie' LAND ROLL—a list of properties in town and country for sale or lease—posted to any address free of charge on applicab Apply to A. T. BATE. FREEHOLD SUBURBAN HOMES. WORKMEN’S TRAINS TO THE CITY AT <jS PIE WEEK. Messrs kirk, atkinson and WILSON have sold 18 sections in Qunon street, Buick street and Beach street since putting them in the market a few weeks ago, and have only the following left for sale on easy terms 8 Sections in Beach street, at £BO each 3 Sections fronting Esplanade, at £B6 each 1 Section in Sydney street, at £BO 6-roomed House and Vinery in Nelson street, and land, 90ft x 130 ft; price. £550 4-roomed House and large Workshop in Nelson street, and land, 45ft x 130 ft; price, £375 • ' ' 5-roomed House in Nelson street, and land, 42ft x 130 ft: price £250 Sections in centre of Jackson street at £l2 per foot Also. for. cash— X Section in Jackson street at £8 per foot Houses and Land in other parts of the town The price of land in Petone, owing to its rapid progress, is increasing every week. There is not an empty house in the town, and many intending settlers cannot be supplied. An excellent opportunity builders and investors., • Drainage, artesian water and gas all available, and immunity from floods secured. - . Apply at once for fall particulars to KIRK, ATKINSON AN Li WLLSON, Solicitors,Panama street, Wellington, and Jackson street, Petone. : 492 JgDWAED SEAG A R, ENGINEER AND BOILERMAKER, VICTORIA AND MANNERS STREETS. Maker of Hydraulic Lifts and Presses Wrought Iron Split Pulleys (all sizes). • All kinds of Ranges made and repaired. Estimates given for all descriptions of M—ninety and Contractors’ Ironwork.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4131, 20 August 1900, Page 8

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