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PAR AT A AND CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. 106, Lambton quay. WELLINGTON. HOTELS EOR SALE BY MACDONALD, WILSON AND. CO. Land Auctioneers* Land Agents. Valuators, Etc. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO., Exchange Land Mart and Auction Boome No. 84, Lambton quay, Wellington, Established 1871. HOTELS EOS SALE. HOTEL (Christchurch)—Doing a very large paying trade. HOTEL (Taranaki) —Exceptionally long lease at very low rental, situated in a thriving town. HOTEL (Hawke's Bay)—With large quan. tity of land. | HOTEL (Marlborough)—Long leas© at I low rental. j HOTEL (Bangitikei)—Only two hotels in ! the township. HOTEL (Nelson)—Situated in one of the i best positions in the town. Alee, large number cf hotels in Wellington, and in all parte of the colony at all prices too numerous to particularise. Wmo or call for particulars which will be supplied to bona fide Clients on application. Buyers financed with good portion of purchase money. E. A. ZOHRAB AND CO, , 59a. Lambton quay, Wellington. 226 ACKES. 4 miles from Woodville; 216 grassed, 4 in shelter bush, balance in crop, well watered, 14 paddocks, 150 ac alluvial flats, rest undulating, 25ac stumped and ploughed: 7 r.h., woolshed and barn (18 x 22), cowshed (24 by 12), implement shed (20 x 10), all iron roofs, new stock yards, orchard, hedges, and plantations; whole property surrounded by roads and would cut up into 50ac farms: creamery, P.O. and telephone 2m, school IJm. .£37 ,p.a. Only £485 cash, balance arranged; will make considerable reduction in price if greater amount of cash paid down. Will exchange for farm in Auckland district. Owner has had the property for 26 years, and is selling on account of ill health. . 3S6| ao. L I P, rent 4s 6d p.a.—rebate of 3d p.a.. for prompt payment; fully half the land is ploughable and free from stumps; all nice, low, easy hills and flats, lying well to the sun; 50ao’ now being ploughed for oats, turnips, and rape; good house, stable, cowshed, shearing shed, buggy shed, chaff house, etc; 15 chains from school to house; nearly 900 sheep (including about 360 lambs), 6 cows and 10 horses (including 5 good draughts), new drill (cost .£4O), d-furrow plough, hillside plough, disc harrow, chain harrow, harness and sundries all given in at JB7 10s p.a. This is a model little farm, returning over .£SOO a year; per centage of lambs last year 130, and about the same this season; bound to buy if you look at it. . Land Guido on application. W. B. CHENNELLS AND CO.. Land Agents, Masterton. 685 FLATS TO LET. CENTRAL POSITION. TLfESSES LAEEY AND CO., LTD., will have TO LET at about November next in their Jervois quay prosrisee— TWO FIRST-CLASS WELL-LIGHTED FLATS, ONE ON GBOUND FLOOR; ONE ON SECOND FLOOR. SPACE IN EACH ABOUT 4100 ft. . O’ LAEKY AND CO., LTD., Fruit Exchange Buildings, Allen and Blair streets. Wellington. LEASEHOLD THE PICK OF THE HEATON PARK : ESTATE. gyt q ACRES, all flat, and subdivided /4/J.is into 7 naddocks. Fences all non and good. Permanent spring water. 150 acres in crop and turnips. Will winter three, sheep to aero. New 6-roomed house’just erected, also shed. This property has always been used for the Heaton Park Stud Sheep, and is a rich, loamy soil. Will thresh from 35 to 40 acres of wheat per acre. Close to school and creamery. Lease . has 18 years to run at 13s per acre, with compulsory P.C. at .£33. Goodwill. .£BOO, with crops at valuation; about .£4OO cash required. Apply immediately to ROSS BEOS., Land Agents. Marten. TROR Shipping Advertisements and JD. Shipping News, please see pnge 9.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6052, 9 November 1906, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6052, 9 November 1906, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6052, 9 November 1906, Page 12