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WILLIAM H. TU 3. PANAMA STREET. NEWTOWN KILBIRNIB NORTH (close to tram route)—Land 66 x 130 (about), 5-rooui-ed house. Price, £415. 2250 THE BEST STAND IS NEWTOWN.— Land, 30 IUJ, double-fronted shop, 30 x 50 plate-glass front. Practically new. Letting value at present £3 to £3 10s per week. Mortgage £BSO at 5 per cent. Price, <£1675. Terms. ISLAND BAY—Land 45 x 132; five-room-ed verandah house, washhouse bath, etc., good-sized rooms; insured for <£3oo. Price, £575; terms, £SO to £IOO cash. 2073 NEWTOWN (close to Fire Brigade Sta- | tion).—Two newly and substantially built 6-roomed houses, corner site; with small expenditure corner-house can be converted into a store. Total rents at present 45s per week. 3 nco, .£1475. 2252 ISLAND BAY.—Land, 36 x 164 ft 6in; 6 rooms, bathroom, pantry, good water supply, coal and wood-house llftMmd; handsome front room 18 x 12ft fan. 16 x 12, 10 x 12. etc. Title, land u‘Ulster; rates, 30s per annum; mortgage about £550. Price, £725 cash. 2256 RIDDIFORD STREET Corner allotment, 107 x 100 ft. and three houses thereon. Price, £3O per foot; terms to suit purchasers. NEWTOWN , (close to tram) —Splendid residence, one of the best constructed buildings in tho district, havftig 8 rooms and offices, all large; let to a good tenant at £2 per week for term; ' built two years, on brick foundation. Price, £1350. YORK BAY. 35 sections- 35 SPLENDID VIEWS. HARBOUR FRONTAGES.

LARGE BLOCKS, 10/" PEE ACRE. IDEAL BUILDING SITES, • FROM £1 T 0 £2 5/- PEE EOOTEASY .TERMS. INTEREST g PER CENT. WILLIAM 11. TURNBULL AND CO., 3. PANAMA STREET. 536 BE RH AMP ORE, jgOAD. SITUATED DIRECTLY ON TUB ELECTRIC TRAM ROUTE. QQ SPLENDID BUSINESS AND ()0 A A RESIDENTIAL SITES. AA , THE tram lino is now completed, and | tho cars running right past these sections, bringing them WITHIN PIE-1 TEEN 'MINUTES OP THE G.P.O. "REAL ESTATE IS THE BEST POS- ■ STBLE INVESTMENT,” and only 23 Sections are left in this Magnificent block. EASY TERMS. EASY TERMs/ 13 per cent, cash, 5 per cent, in 3,6, and 9 months, balance can remain for 8 years at 4J per cent. NO INTEREST charged for first 9 months, Plans and full details from WILLIAM H. TURNBULL AND CO.. 3, Panama street. \ . LOWER HUTT. jfIHOICE property containing 7J acres. rich flat land, large orchard, beautiful native bush, surrounded by wellgrown sheltered hedges, and having a big road frontage; an ideal residential property. Price, .£2200; liberal terms. Two choice building sections, Knight’s load. Price, £175. j Gentleman’s residence, containing six ' large and lofty rooms, besides bathroom, pantry, linen cupboard, verandah, etc.; artesian water supply, together with an acre of rich flat laud, rrice, £1200; £2OO cash required. Pive-roomed House, besides bathroopi, scullery, wash-house, artesian water; large section. Price, £675. A well-built seven-roomed House, every convenience, plastered walls, best, locality. Price, ‘ £IOSO. A large number of choice residences to select from, from five to ten rooms, at reasonable prices. Particulars on application. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, 9, FEATHERSTON STREET, Or LOWER HUTT.

w. B. OHENNELLS, AUCTIONEER AND LAND AGENT. MASTERTON, POE S A L E--17,600 Acres splendid bush land, easy, low-lying country with good valleys. This fine block.is situate about 8 miles from the Auckland-Eotorua railway lino, and contains an immense quantity of milling timber, estimated to be fully 300,000.000 (three hundred million) feet of rimn. besides totara, matai, and other milling timbers. The grade from the line to the bush is nearly level, and tramline rights have been secured, giving access to the j railway. The freehold of this magnifil cent piece of country can be purchased for 31s per acre, as a whole, or owners will sell timber rights on royalty in blocks to suit purchasers. Property is surrounded by small farmers, whose holdings are worth from .£8 to .£l2 per acre. 9500 Acres good milling bush country. About 200 acres felled. All level and rolling land, with first-class milling rimu and mangaio timber. Good quality and well watered; free from noxious weeds. Price, 23s per acre. Situate 14 miles from Tauranga wharf by good road. 1461 1025 Acres, Tnrakina. First-class sheep country. All down in best grass; 14 paudocks; 150 acres ploughable, Good 6-roomed house, first-class woolshed. dip., etc. Thirty-five acres now under crop with turnips. Wool clip last season 211 b per acre. This fine property nets owner .£7OO year. Price. .£9 ■ 10s per acre. 1255 1 OK 1 ? ACRES hilly land, all good JI A/tJ t sheep country; nearest railway station now within 5i miles of tbe block and the line under construction, is I surveyed to run near; nearest proposed I station expected to bo not more than miles away. Property is 2} miles off township site, school and store. Land is ring-fenced, one side being natural boundary, river, alongside which are good ploughable flats. 000 acres are in grass, balance good tawa bush. For lease for 7 years—2s 6d per acre first two vears. | 3s 6d per acre next 2 years, 4s per acre remainder of terra- Lessee to fell and grass 100 acres during first 2 years, and a further 100 acres during sec-.nd 2 years. Purchasing clause can be arranged, or freehold can be obtained now for £3 17s 6d per acre. 280 acres in grass adjoining can be leased for 5s 6d per acre; terms to suit. This latter area has a good cottage and yards on it. 'Clients will be taken to inspect property on application C. H. ARNDT, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. STRATFORD.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5558, 8 April 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5558, 8 April 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5558, 8 April 1905, Page 8

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