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THERK’S MONEY IN TT ! \ THERE'S MONEY IN IT! ! THERE'S MONEY IN IT ! I gTUDY THIS LIST ! 1 GIVE US YOUR CONFIDENCE ! IT WILL PAY YOU ! MARANUL—Wc* have a fow good sections at this near-to-town seaside resort. GET IN at the original prices and you \vil ? certainly make a good deal. Terms are easy. Price from .£2 10s to £o per foot. Inquire at once. MIRAMAR.—We can recommend you to secure a goction m this go-ahead suburb, which will be connected by tram to the city very shortly. When complete, will be 5 minutes’ nearer to town than Island Bay. OTHERS are making money HERE on smaiJ deposits. Why not You ? Call or write foi\ particulars, EAST AND EAST, EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Lamhtoh quay. THE CHATSWOETH ESTATE. SILVERSTREAM, HURT DISTRICT. A PORTION OP THIS ESTATE CAN AT PRESENT BE PURCHASED. Very Desirable Land for HIGH-CLASS COUNTRY RESIDENCES AMPLE GROUND ALLOWED FOR GARDENS. ORCHARDS, ETC. THE land, a Table Flat, some 25ft above the river bate, 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 Silverstream Railway Station. ONE UNDIVIDED BLOCK OF OVER gQ ACRES, CHATSWORTH PARK, IN PARTICULAR SUITED POE A LARGE ESTABLISHMENT. VOGELTOWN (Wellington City). A few of the most valuable and best situate Sections in Vogeltown, at present unsold, frontages to city streets already made, or being made. Prices still favourable for purchasers. Substantial would-be Purchaser shown the property. ANDREW LUFF. Postal Address—Box G.P.0., Wellington, New Zealand. W. B. CHENNBLLS, A DCTIONEER AND LAND AGENT ii. MASTERTON. FOR S A L E--820 Acres sheep run, abont 50 in shelter reserves, balance in best of grasses with splendid bottom; 7 paddocks, all watered by streams, first-class fences: several acres ploughed, 1 acre in orchard; 7-roomed house, wash-house with copper set in, dairy, and storeroom, woolshed, for i shearers, concrete dips, two sets of yards and cowshed. 1 mile from school and 12 miles from JMasterton by a good road. Wintering t 250 sheep and 130 head mixed cattle, loth lines fatten well on tbo place and find ready buyers at top prices. The streams are well stocked _ with trout, which affords good sport in the season. One of the cheapest properties in the district. Price. £8 p.a.; terms. 729 1500 Acres, Wairoa North, Auckland, first-class sheep and cattle country, rolling hills and some river flats, 800 acres ploughed and sown down this season (1903) and grass is doing well. Pin' fenced except a few chains, timber rights reserved by owners who would remove same in 3 years. Owners have also promised land to the Government for the railway line which will run through the property when mode north. Good connection by boat up the Wairoa river, 2 hours from Dargaville. W : hangarei is also within easy driving distance, where there is a good stockmarket. This fine property is very suitable for subdividing into small farms and would pay handsomely in the near future to cut up. .£3 per aero for freehold. HS2 Land Guide upon application.

WO BARGAINS. BOULCOTT TERRACE.—NearIy new 9rooraed house; land 37ft x 81ft; splendid view close to city all necessary 'appointments. Only £ISOO. Terms easy. House lately in the occupation of Mr Hall. HILL STREET and GOLDER’S HILL.— Splendid corner section 100 ft x 49ft. This is regarded os the very best site in Wellington, with a perfect view; close to Parliament House and Railway- Station; can now be bought for .£3O a foot. See E. LOUDON. 35, WILLIS STREET. OHNSTON AND SIM, Rangitikei street, PALMERSTON NORTH. FOR SALE. 150 Acres of first-class dairying land, situated If miles from railway, very well fenced all in grass and stumped, plenty of water. Can be sold in one or two farms. Creamery adjoining property. 850 Acres—lour miles from Wanganni and 1 mile from school; all in grass and subdivided into 15 paddocks; well watered U eVerv~paddock containing permanent . » -- -re nloughable, balance vater; 650 acres aro ~ivU r)UUo .o, • JU iuuvc rndulating hills; good ten-roomed house valued at £900), stable, trapshed, wool;hed, sheep dip and yards. The land s very rich, and altogether it is a magnificent farm. Price, £2l per acre, ferms. 025 63 Acres—One mile from Ashburst; all n good grass and subdivided into five jaddocks; 5 acres under the plough; sixvx>med house and cowbyres (insured for £350); everything in good working order; vill carry 30 cows and do them well. 3 ricc £3O per acre; £2O per acre can ■emain on mortgage at 5 per cent. 526 300 Acres—Twelve miles from Feilding; rarm, dry soil; will carry Si sheep to he acre; well fenced: never-tailing treams and springs; 250 acres level iloughable land balance bush; estimat'd that there is £2OO worth of totara on he property. Price, £l4 15s. 521 MURITAI. a CHOICE LEVEL rt lovely 7-roomed section; every modern laid on. For the lot Apply SECTIONS, with Houee on corner convenience; water £1250. '‘MURITAI," "Times” office, j

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5731, 28 October 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5731, 28 October 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5731, 28 October 1905, Page 8