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cHASE-MORRIS & C° AUCTIONEERS. LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS AND SHAREBHOKER& TEMPORARY OFFICES: SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE BUILDINGS, 27, LAMBTON QUAY. FOR SALE—A First-class Property m good country district. Value .620,000. Will exchange for Wellington City property. Price and further information on application to us. FOR SALE—-On© of the finest and best appointed Country Homes in New Zealand. Fifty-on© acres first-class land; 15 rooms, large stable and other outbuildings. Vinery, S acres orchard, and all the appurtenancc-e of a gentleman's residence. Price reasonable. FOR SALE—Lower Ilufct, 10 minutes from Railway Station. 1 acre 25 perches, good house, S rooms, and oathrooin, garden and tenuis court. Suitable - for subdivision. FOR SALE —Corner Section, Park Road, Miramar North (tram route), opposite Polo Ground. A bargain. FOR SALE—Good sheep station, 3600 acres freehold; 200 acre© native lease; only £9 per annum; two-thirds grass, balance bush; well fenced and watered; hat frontage, balance hilly; papa and limestone formation; wintered 4000 sheep and 60 cattle; 5-roomed house and bathroom, wool shed, all necessary outbuildings, yards, dip, etc. Store ’and blacksmith's shop li miles; 21 miles from shipping port; good metal road. Price, .£12,000 as a going concern. CHASE-MOKRIS & CO. Postal Address —Box 132. Wellington. Telephone 2459. 515

MIRAMAR NORTH. MIRAMAR NORTH has and will always have bettor communication than any other part of Miramar. Eighty chains of the new electric tram service will traverse this property. A wharf is to be constructed in Betsy Bay (next to Shelly Bay), and a cutting mad© through the hill that will bring Miramar North within 12 minutes of the Berry Wharf. Nc part of Miramar has half the attractions of Miramar North. • Miramar Park, in the heart jof Miramar North, will be completed in a few months and become the principal pleasure resort of the Wellington public. The whole of the progress of the last three years has been confined to Miramar North. One visit to Miramar will be sufficient to convince anyone of the truth of tho above assertions. Sections of all sizes and prices for sale on easy terms. Comfortable cottages from four rooms and upwards for sale or to let. APPLY. CHASE-MORRIS & CO., Sol© Agents, SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO. CHAMBERS. Lambton quay. * pURCHASEES OP LANDS Seeking , CHOICE PROPERTIES At MODERATE PRICES Can Select from the following:— FOR SITES FOR PRIVATE RESIDENCES, in the best positions of Greater Wellington, near tram lines, or walking distance of centre of Wellington, original Quarter-acre Sections about, at ,£3 per foot upwards. The sections in this neighbourhood are often and continuously selling at advanced prices, therefore Sales will be for Cash. FOR SUBURBAN RESIDENTIAL SITES, within a mile. of Railway Station, Hutt District. Flat road to Wellington, level railway line. Daylight Route, no tunnels, suitable for Gentlemen’s Residences; healthy, pleasant positions, and perfectly secure from floods. Price, to .£IOO per acre. Terms, gths cash; balance ith atU per cent, as may be agreed on. A WELL-IMPROVED FARM, area over 1000 acres, Hutt District. ' near the Taita, parts suitable for division, balance for grazing, cropping, and fruit-growing. Flat road to Homestead. At the present time under «615 per acf© might be accepted for this valuable block of land; but .the terms will be |ths cash, and balance • ith at 4 per cent, as may be agreed. The above are really choice selected lands, and during a month these Low Prices will be quoted. Apply by lotter to ANDREW LUFF. Box G.P.0., Wellington. Or MESSRS J. H. BETHUNB AND CO.. Auctioneers and Estate Agents. 736 Foatherston street, Wellington.

LIMESTONE L^ND. 1 A ACRES Excellent Grazing and X”fc«Jv Fattening Country, 250 fenced and in grass; balance heavy bush;small bouse; 3$ miles from store. Easy access. Picked section in splendid coastal district. O.R.P. at 9e per acre. Price .82. Strongly recommended. 1 ALFRED ATKINSON, HAWEEA. Manawatu land agency. Palmerston North.—Special Flax Property—7oo acres rich land, about half carrying splendid flax, balance rich grazing land and drained swamp, equal to the best land in the Manawatu, with* in four miles of railway station; cream* ery on the property, good dwelling, man's house, two cottages for milkers, cowsheds, etc., etc. Price. .£l2 10s per acre; one-third cosh. From personal knowledge we can recommend this as one of the best things in the market. From flax alone the purchaser should make a fortune. 244 acres, adjoining Longburn Township, richest land in the Manawatu for grazing or cropping; would cut up to advantage. Price, .£35 per acre; £SOO cash. acres rich, fattening land, carries 3500 wethers and 300 cattle ;£16,000. Hawke's Boy Sheepstations— 36,000 acres freehold, .£14,000; 14.000 acres freehold, with stock and station equipment, as a going concern, £30,000; 12,000 acres Maori lease, with 10,000 sheep, 250 polled Angus cattle, SO houses, £12,000, aa a going concern. Full particulars from MELLSOP. ELIOTT AND CO.

FOR SALE, Wood and Coal Business, Palmerston North, with turnover of £3OOO a year; 4 horses. 4 drays and harness, engine and saws; 6-roomed' House, with all , conveniences, established 10 years; good epee. Apply, 0. McWilliams, Broad street, Palmerston North. 780

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6048, 5 November 1906, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6048, 5 November 1906, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6048, 5 November 1906, Page 12

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