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WILLIAM 11. TURNBULL & CO.. Ij p\N\MA STREET NEWTOWN BRANCH, RIDDIFORD STREET. THORXDON. Six-r'>omcd bouse, well and attractively built recently, rooms large. kt al Los Gd per week. P ru j'' ,£775. a cheap properlv. I^ HILL STREET.—The bw>t building site in Thai iidun. vacant allotment. Land 105 X 100. Can subdivide or sell one lot. 1573 TINA JCOR [ ROAD (close to Bowling Grtvn). — Land about 30 x 120. newly built S-roornod house. an ui>-to-datu residence, rcadv for occupation. Long lease. Price ,£1075. 2312 KELi! U R NE— Sholterod from prevai Ii ug wind; land 41 x 124 foot, more or I<?sis; G rooms; magnificent view. Price. ,£S2S; terms. 2302 NEWTOWN - Well-situated land, L SS. newly and attractive built C-ro(rn-ed liouse, hot and cold water, asphalt ■paths and yard. Price ,£050; about .£SO cash. OWEN STREET. —Corner allotment. 33ft x lOpft; 5 rooms, good properly. Price, ,£CSO. 23G6 SECTIONS Island Bay. Rataltai. Bronklyn (the suburb to bo served with the tramway extension). Lowest prices: best forms. HAWKER STREET.—Attractive (broomed villa residence; land transfer title. Price, £\m. 2385 KILHIRNIE NORTH (on tram route, adjoining 'Town Belt) Snlondid section. attractive 5-roomod residence. newlv built, bay window, detached washhouse. Price. .£575. NEWTOWN.—Land 20 x 100, 5-roomed house and conveniences. Price A-125. IGOI ISLAND BAA'—Land 40ft Gin x 12GU; new 4-roomed house, rooms 15 x 12. U x 10; title Land Transfer. Abb) mortgage. Price ,£570. ,£3O cash, take over mortgage; balance 15s weekly. ISLAND BAA'—Sections, from ,£SO each. ISLAND BAA' (Clyde ctreet) Vimam allotment, area 3S x 125 (.about'. Price ,£IOO. 2402 ISLAND BAY.—Pick of the Parade, 1 good sections. Price. ,C 6io ,£G 10s ])er fool. 2U17 .HOBSON STREET.—Area 50ft x lOUit. vacant allotment. Pric-o, .£24 per foot. NEWTOWN LIBRARY (close to}.—A large block of level building land, area, about i'-aere. Price. A‘l7oo, including buildings. 2260 U.VWKI'i: STKKET (vicinity).—Land Soft x SOft, about. Splendidly situated. with an unintorrupled view of the harbour and city, etc, A Gentleman's 10-roomod residence, modern recentlv built for owner, who is obliged to leave district. Every detail in construction has been carefully (bought out and faithfully performed, the house alone costing over JiHilil. Price, .edOOU. 231)5 WILMS STKEET (dose to Empire Hold). —Land 20 x 110. and buildings. Price .It.irod, for a few days ouly._

SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRIES BY USING (] 0 A L B R O O KD ALE C 0 A L. XT IS THE CLEANEST AND BEST. A great saving can ho effected by consumers it they purchase direct i'rom the'ship’s side in quantities of not leas than ono ton. IT IS OBTAINABLE FROM ALL COAL MERCHANTS. COMPARE IT AS YOU WILLI TEST IT AS YOU WILL! LOOK at it, amell it, taste it; the result is always the same you pronounce it good. There’s quality that gives satisfaction, there’s excellence that gives pleasure. ORESCENT BLEND TEA THE WHOLESOME TEA. The blend that ia a happv combination of the strong, rich, robust teas of Darjeeling and the fine, delicate. vvoU-llavoured teas of Ceylon. TWO SHILLINGS PEE, LB. AT ALL STORES. COAL COAL - COAL AND PRODUCE. THE WESTPORT AND GEETMOUTH COAL AND 'RODUCE CO.. LTD.. LOWER CUBA STREET. JJAVE FOR SALE, at current rates— COALBROOKDALE STATE COAL PUPONGA NEWCASTLE Oats. Chaff, Hay, and Straw, etc., always in stock. Telephone 222. , W. C. GASQUOINE. Manager. W, E have on band all kinds cf POULTRY SUPPLIES. Prairie State Incubators, Bono Mills. Bone Cutters. Crystal Grit. Leg Bands, Caponing Instruments. Feed Trays, etc.. Spraying Pumps, all sixes. E. W. MILLS AND |CO„ LTD. MONET TO LEND. CHEAPEST MONEY IN THE MARKET. bog to inform Clients that w© can now lend sums of J2IOO AND XJPV AR.US at 5 PER CENT, on approved freehold Securities in Town <i r Country. Easy Terms made for payment of prim cipal, KIRK AND WILSON. Solicitors, 48 Wellington, Otaki. and Petone. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. MONET TO LEND. THIS Society is prepared to lend Money on First class B'reehold City and Country securities at lowest cnrre«t rates. Our new Mortgage Deed contaus a condition allowing borrowers the pm. vilege of repaying up to 20 per cent, of the loan during any year without notice or payment of any fine. No commission charged. Legal expenses exceptionally low. Apply direct to the Society's Branch office. Wellington., or to any of the Bo* ciety's District Offices. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Wellington. 13th September. 1902. MONEY to LEND on approved Freehold Citv end Countrv Securities at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. POWER Ror r ou*ers repar portions of the loan during term. KENNETH DOUGLAS. Solicitor, The Chamber*, Hunter street. Opposite A.M.P. Buildings.

SAY, MISTER PARMER! WHAT PRICE WOOL AND MUTTON OFF THIS PASTURE? 140 ACRES, al] in rrrass, except 20 acros of shelter bush: splendid grazing country, 1 slieep to acre; < cottage of 5 rooms: j, r ood roads; 3 miles school, li miles creamery. Price, «Cl 3 10s per acre. 300 ACRKS. all in crass. 2a acres ornamental bush, 50 acros cropped. 6 well 'catered, wire fenced paddocks; carries 31 sheep to acre; 4-roomcd house and all necessary buildings: J-mile school. Price. £3 15s per neve; very easy terms. 103 ACRES, divided into seven paddocks, well fenced, and well watered, carrying 40 cows and 4* horses: 1 acre of cood orchard: 7-roomcd dwelling, huilt of tolara, 10-bail cowshed, trapshed, stable, shed with good hay loft, in fact all necessary buildings; creamery on coiner of property, another within 2 miles; school and post oflieo 1 mile, railway 2.1; miles. Price .£l3 Per acre, or would exchange for farm of 50 or GO acros. Wo do our share in the matter by submitting for ■ your inspection the good things that wo have to dispose of. It is : lor you, if your curiosity is aroused, to ■ write us and ask for fuller particulars. :IT COSTS YOU NOTHING. And even t if yon wi.sh n* to take you over the property IT COSTS YOU NOTHING. SO SIT DOWN AND WRITE TO-DAY to EAST AND EAST, EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. THE OHATSWORTH ESTATE. SILVERSTEEAH. HUTT DISTRICT. A PORTION OF THIS ESTATE CAN AT PRESENT BE PURCHASED. Very Desirable Land for HIGH-CLASS COUNTRY RESIDENCES AMPLE GROUND ALLOWED FOR GARDENS. ORCHARDS. ETC. fIHHE land, a Table Flat, some 25ft -» above the rver hats, never flooded; sheltered from south wind; good views; abundance of sunshine. For healthy, pleasant building sites can be strongly recommended. Under one mile from the , Silvorstreara Railway Station. One undi- I vided block of over 50 acres. Chatsworth | Park, in particular suited for a largo . establishment. j FREEHOLD FARMS. HUTT DISTRICT FOR SALE, as IO’OO Acree ’ or FARM, of over subdivided as FARMS, the land all fenced* in, divided into paddocks with buildings. | plantations, orchards, etc. Under eighteen miles from Wellington by a fiat rood. Secure from flooded rivers. The bulk of the land well sheltered. At present time possibly OD per acre cash accepted. If terms*** required, then other price. Substantial would-be Purchaser shown the property. ANDREW LUFF. Postal Address—Box G.P.0., New Zealand. 361 W. B.'OHENNBLLS, A UCTIONEER AND LAND AGENT. MASTERTON. FOE SALE—--370 Acres excellent dairying and agriodltural land, 2 miles from Featherston ! railway station, good 8-r. h. and outbuildi ings. For dairying and supplying the I Wellington markets with dairy products, this offers an opportunity second to none in the Wellington district. Most of the land has been under crop, and 30 acres are now sown with oats. Close to factory. .£25 Per acre. Easy terms will be given to a good man. Will lease with purchasing clause if a substantial deposit is paid. 1478 1022 Acres, 8 miles from Wanganui and li from township, 10 paddocks, 850 grassed, cottage and sheds, wintering 1700 sheep, 180 cattle and 8 horses, and understocked. Only open for two months. Last season’s clip, including crutchings, averaged loid per lb. £6 10s p.a. A bargain. 1639 2200 Acres Tikokino. This fine estate is nearly all ploughable and grows excellent crops of turnips and grain. Good 8r. house, commodious woolshed, concrete dip, etc. Only £5 p.a. 1620 480 Acres, Bay of Plenty. Freehold, first-class land in good grass and well fenced; good house, every convenience,, outbuildings, implement shed, 1 mile from factory. Price £6 5s as a going con- ’ corn, including 37 first-class picked dairy cows, 50 young cattle, and all farm implements, etc. Highly recommended. A very fine property. 1554 Land Guide posted on application. rtn A ACRES—A very highly-improved i Farm, situated at the corner of i two metalled roads, about J mile from ■ school, store, (reamery and P.O. (stores, meat, paper, delivered), and only 5 miles from town of Stratford. Property is all ploughable and is well watered, laid down. I in best of English grasses; fully 50 acres are stumped, and will winter 80 dairy cows, besides other usual stock. House : contains 7 good rooms, cowshed (15 bails). The fences are in' good order, nearly sheep proof, subdivisions 12 paddocks. For a dairy farmer wanting a good bolding the property is all thal can be, desired, a id is returning a large amount, factory slips can be shown. Vendor asks £l6 on easy terms, or would sell 100 acres with or without buildings, terms to be arranged. Satisfactory reasons can be given for selling. Arrangements can be made for inspecting on application to C. a. ARNDT, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, STRATFORD.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5668, 16 August 1905, Page 8

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