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IMPORTANT SALE OF TOWN SECTIONS AT RONGOTEA, TUESDAY, Cth JUNE, at 2 p.ui. GORTON AND SON have received instructions from the vendors to sell h.V public auction, at Town Hall, ae above— VALUABLE QUARTER-ACHE SECTIONS in Kongotea, being sections 41 to 57 and 97 to 103 inclusive. Terms—lo por cent down, 10 per coni', ono month, 30 per cent, six months, balance can remain on mortgage for 3 years at C per cent. NOTH.—As RONGOTEA is in the centre of a most thriving district, and tho town itself has made very great progress I lately, being lighted by electric light, and is now under the control of a Town Hoard instead of the County Council as formerly, sections in tho heart of this "goahead” town should command a ready sale, more particularly when offered on easy terms. The above sale, therefore, affords an exceptional opportunity for speculators and others to acquire most desirable sections IC7 Harcourt & co-> AUCTIONEERS, SIIAKEIiEuIw:u>S, LAND AND HOUSE AGENTS, Corner of Lambton quay and Panama et., Wellington. CONSTABLE STREET (off). DesirabU building allotment, having a frontage of 34ft by about 100 ft deep. Price .£'lo ft. Well worth inspection. 6-110 COURTENAY PLACE (close to). Twostory brick building, highly suitable for factory. Price, *£1550. Beal cheap property. 6411 ICARORi* (town cud). —First-olass block of land, area about 1 acre, lovely view, perfectlv level. Price, .£650. 6-108 DONALD McLEAN STREET. Fiveroomed dwelling, nicely fitted throughout, on large section. Price, *£s2o. Bargain. G 407 WRIuHT STREET (locality). - Neat C-roomecl houtso, in perfect order, gas cooker and heater, 3 register grates, etc.* land has frontage of over 60ft. Price, <£sbo. J&0 cash. (>4OO ISLAND BAT. Two grand building allotments, well situated, each 50 x 160 ft, Price, Jib 5s ft.; also large corner allotment, containing cner £-acre. Price,- <£l4o. ADELAIDE ROAD. Conner allotment, 40 x 139 ft, together with well-built 4roomou house thereon. Price, .£675. ; 5960 ■ WRIGHT STREET, Two modern 6roomed houses, all up-to-date conveniences, rentals *£llo p.a. (about). Price ,£ISOO. 5950 NEWTOWN (good investment). Four dwellings, two of four and two of five rooms, penectly new, having all requirements; rentals *8136 p.a. Price,: *£l7oo. 5943 MURPHY STREET. Modern 7-rooined residence, having all possible appointments, -on largo corner section. Price, i *£1230. Good property. 6115 i TORY STREET. Two shops, with dwellings attached, plateglass win- 1 flows, all conveniences; rentals, ,£l3O I p.a. Price, .£1385. 100 ACRES for lease, all grassed, well fenced and subdivided, 2 paddocks; a first-class dairy farm; 5-roomed nouse and outbuildings; will lease tor 5 years; rent 13s per'acre; compulsory purchasing clause at *£l4 per acre; 1 mil© from railway, and close to school, and creamery. Deposit required, I .£IOO. 59701 400 ACRES, all in grass, except 3 acres shelter; ring-fenced, 7 paddocks, part fiat, part undulating; winters2s sheep, besides cattle; 4-roomed house, cow-j bails and other necessary buildings; metal road; 4 miles from railway and creamery, school £ mile. Price, £S 15s per acre; terms. 5954 250 ACRES, 180 acres in grass, balance bush, 2 paddocks, 80 acres 'flat, rest undulating; buildings, 2- roomed whare; 3 miles school and creamery; a cheap dairy farm. Price d£4 5s i per acre; only *£2oo cash required. ■ 5948 100 ACRES all in grass, all ploughablo when stumped 7-wire fencing. 5 paddocks, well watered, naif flat, rest easy rolling land; 4-roomed house, cowbails, stable, trap-shed, etc., metal j road, 1 mile school and creamery. I Price, *£l2 per acre; terms *8360 cash. I 5934 TEA ROOMS, central—Rent 40s; trade *£ls per week; well furnished. Price, *B3O. « in STATIONERY AND BOOKSELLER'S Shop and living rooms; rent. 555. Price, £220 ag n going concern. 110 FOE SALE AS A GOING CONCERN fTIHE well-known and old-estnblishe' l Machinery Business of Nees and Sons. Ghnznee and Marion streets. Wei lington. Established over Twenty Years Satisfactory reasons for selling out Lease has fear years to 7’un, and arrangements can be made with' the owner for a renewal, A rare opportunity for an energeth man. All particulars can be had on applies tion to NEES AND SONS. Ghnznee and Marion streets, Wellington. GOODWILL OF DAIRY AND GRAZING FARM FOR PRIVATE SALE. whole or in lots to suit purchasers, under instructions from F. V. Lysaght.- Esq., who is leaving the district. The above is under the West Coast Settlement Reserves Act,' and can be offered to the public in one or more lots, ranging from 1000 to 130 acres. The property is splendidly situated, being within it miles of Hawera Borougn, and is well adapted for dairying and grazing purposes. The quality of tho soil is unsurpassed in the Hawera District. For all information and particulars apply to ALFRED ATKINSON, Or NOLAN, TONKS AND CO.. 178 Hawera. FOB SALE. ' BLACKSMITH'S AND WHEELWRIGHT'S BUSINESS—In Inland Centre, good district, good trade. Stock about .£2OO. Complete Plant, including Rubber Tyreing Machine. Ingoing £420. Apply, LEWIS AND CO., WANGANUI. Sash and doge and timber BUSINESS. Freehold and Buildings, value £SOO. Four horse-power Oil Engine. Also complete Plant of Saw Benches. Planers, etc., etc. Price, including Stock. Freehold and Plant Complete, £llOO, Apply, LEWIS AND CO.. Land and Estate'Agents. WANGANUI.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5603, 1 June 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5603, 1 June 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5603, 1 June 1905, Page 8

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