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INTENDING INVESTOBS And those IN SEARCH OP HOMES Should wait for the Sals of the HAUGHTON BAY ESTATE, SHELTERED and”picturesque. EASILY AND PLEASANTLY ✓ ACCESSIBLE. MESSRS HARCOURT AND CO. are instructed to sell by Public Auction at their rooms, 48, Lambton quay, on FED DAY, December sth, 1902, at 2.30 p.m. 1 QO BEAUTIFUL BUILDING -| o<> iO* SITES J.O/W M HAUGHTON BAY SPECULATORS, INVESTOBS and those seeking homes for themselves and their families should, when buying, consider the prospects of the locality in which they are about to lay out their capital. Se e that the approach is pleasant, easy and not exposed to every wind that blows, and that it is a desirable plaee to reside in. HAUGHTON BAY is such a place, and a home there will always find a ready market should it at any time be necessary to realise. This is most important, as circumstances often arise making it necessary to dispose of house and home. REMEMBER! HAUGHTON BAY is now only seven minutes’ walk from the Island Bay ’bus terminus, and very shortly the Electric Trams will run to the same terminus: It is now only fifteen minutes' walk from Russell terrace, and seven minutes from Telephone Service. BEFORE INVESTING ELSEWHERE inspect HAUGHTON BAY, which is un. doubtedly the suburb above all others for a seaside home, and sections there, on account of the lovely position and superb climate, must in the immediate future cpmmand prices which cannot bo looked for in any other seaside locality, TERMS OF SALE: TEN POUNDS Deposit only on each seo. tion at time of sale. TEN POUNDS in Six Months, and no further payment for three years. TITLE: LAND TRANSFER. Plans on application. For further ' particulars apply to C. H. IZARD, Or to Solicitors; HARCOURT AND CO., ' 769 Auctioneers.

HARCOURT&CO., AUCTIONEERS, HOUSE/LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. 48. Lambtou quay. Wellington. JOHNSONVILLE Splendid 6-rcomed residence, fowl-house' and run, stable, coachhouse, land about 3 acres; .£I2OO. 4942 EILBIRNIE—Modem 4-roomod cottage, all conveniences, laud 70 x 100. .£350. 4944 THE TERRACE—Splendid 7-roomed residence, every possible convenience. .£1250. 490# PETONE—Desirable 7-rooraed residence on one floor, .almost new, modern appointments. .£7OO. 4927 INVESTED- ST. —Handsome 8-roomed residence, having, every requisite, good section. 4931 ADELAIDE ROAD—Good 7-roomod Residenee, up-to-date, good section. £GSO. ■ ■' 4919 MARANUI —New 3-roomod Cottage, 4 bunks, spring mattresses, range, tuba, bathing house, good section.' .£260 4568. BROUGHAM ST.,—5-roomed Residence, having all conveniences, in' good order; £550. 4918 THE TERRACE—Handsome 9-roomed Residence, of two stories, having all modern conveniences. >. HOME ST.—First class 6-roomcd Residence, having all modem requirements , land 26 x 113., £IO3O. 4875 RONA BAT—Pretty 4-roomed Cottage, comfortably furnished, land 40 x 182. £315. ■■■■■■■ 4697 50 ACRES, Inglewood District, all choice, level grass land, 14 /paddocks, H acres orchard, 8-roomed house, dairy (concrete), toolhouse, chaffhouse, appleroom, seedroom. large calfhous®, loosebox, ’ trapshed, cowshed (B-stall) and loft, bullhonse, largo trapshed. milkstand, etc., water in every paddock, railway station handy, new fowlruhs, etc. . Price £IBSO. 4570 100 ACRES, New Plymouth District, level open land, 5 paddocks, all plough able. 2 acres orchard, full hearing, 5-roomed’house, 7-bail cowshed, trapshed, pigsties and run, fowlhouse, etc. close to factory, good road. Price £lO per acre. 4578 120 ACRES, Waverley District, all in grass. 80 acres now ploughable, well fenceil, 4 paddocks, 100 acres flat, balance undulating, splendid soil, stock on land 60 dairy cows, 4-roomed house, cowshed for 16.’cows, and numerous other buildings (all new); 2 miles from railway and school, factory on property. Price - £2O; terms arranged: • 4868 31 ACRES, Hutt, level land, free from floods, all under crop, 4-roomed house and outbuildings, including stable, trapshed. storeroom, etc., well sheltered Price £B7O, includes stock, plant, and implements. 4916 100 ACRES. Pahiatua District, 6-roomcd bouse, cowshed, man’s whare, trapshed. etc.: cood orchard; well watered, and subdivided into 3 paddocks: close to school, post office, and creamery, railway station 8 miles distant. Price £M per acre. 4987 Apply _ HAP COURT AND CO.. Lambton quay. : EXCEPTIONAL opportunity. FOR TWO MONTHS ONLY. FINE little'Sheep Run for immediate sale. - Vendor, desiring to effect prompt sale offers 1400 acres, part L.P.. part P.L.. with E.P., 1200 acres cleared and grassed, ring fenced; house, woolshed, etci. etc., with 1000 woolly sheep, and all sundries, for £2250. Vendor pays horse or trap hire to and from 'property t from railway to bona fide purchasers, to’ induce inspection. Full particulars from HAKCOUET AND CO., 559 Lambton quay. JOTELS FOB SALE 'otel, Wellington—Long Lease, low rent, lotel. Wairarapa—New house and all new tnmiture; free house, doing good trade. [otel, Suburbs—No opposition, splendid trade, at low rental. [otel Manawatu District—Long lease: sub-lets reduce rent to a very small sum; only commercial betel in the town. [otel. Hawke’s Bay—ln rising and flourishing town; trade over £BO per week, [otel, Taranaki—Long lease at moderate rent: only hotel, in, the town; large quantity of land with hotel. 'otel, Manawatu line—No opposition; large garden and good stables; pup. chasing clause; also other hotels in all pa rts of the colony. P. A. ZOHR AB. Panama street . 331

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4806, 8 November 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4806, 8 November 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4806, 8 November 1902, Page 8

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