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LAND AGENTS. WILLIAM H. TURNBULL & CO.< 3, PANAMA STREET. NEWTOWN BRANCH, KIDDIFORD STEREO YORK BAY—Now woll-built house of 6 rooms, coalshed, 400-gal. tank; land, 50ft s 272 ft. Insurance, .£4OO. Prico. £650; easy terms. 3059 NEWTOWN—One acre of first-class freehold building land, having n long frontage- to South road, easily cut up into suitable sections. Price for quick sale, £llOO. Easy terms to anyone building. KELBUKNE,2 minutes' walk from tram —Brand new 6-roomod house on 40 x 84; up-to-date conveniences. Pleasant surroundings and outlook. Price £I3OO, part of which may remain at 4i per cent. 3037 annUTAT—Cosy broomed Seaside Cottage and couvcuicjicess, with about 1 aero of land. Pried. £SOO. 3090 MOUNT VICTORIA SLOPES—I2 per cent, investment, being Two Cottages of 4 and 5 rooms, each with hath, copper, and tubs; insurance, £S()!); land, 60ft s both in tip-lop order. Price, £IOOO. Terms arranged. 3123 HOBSON STREET - Supeib houso of 9 good rooms and up-to-date conveniences; everything fresh and new. Price, £2250. 3038 1 IvAXWARRA (adjoining railway eta* tiqn)—39 acres freehold land, containing a number of good building l sections, with splendid harbour vie .vs. Price for the whole, £I2OO/ as we must sell to wind up an estate. This affords an excellent opportunity to builders and speculators, as owing to tho congested state of the residential portion of Kaiwarra there is a big demand for building sections or houses. Term* to suit purchaser. KILBIRNIE NORTH—Perfectly level block of land, 50yds from tram; 160fi x 320 ft. Price, £5 15s per foot. Apply at once. McVABLANE STREET—NearIy; now 8roomed residence, with wide hall, scullery, pantry, wa.sh-hon.se, coalshed, linen presses, bookcaso and wardrobes built in, gaa stovo, bathroom, h. juul c. water, load lights, plassed-iu balcony, concrete foundations and paths; magnificent view of harbour; land,. 35ft x 90ft; insurance, £IOOO. Price, £1750. NEWTOWN—Cheap 4-roomed cottage with couvenitmees, in capital order) lot at 18s per week; mortgage, £303 Price, only £575. £SO SECTIONS. SELLING RAPIDLY. £5 DEPOSIT. “MORNINGTON ESTATE.’ SOUTH WELLINGTON. THE CHEAPEST LAND IN WELLINGTON, approached from Brooklyn and from Berhamporo by the Electric Traniwav Svßtcnis, off Britomart (street. The most healthful and delightful locality for residential purposes, sunshine from .morning to night. Those in search of a site to build a homo should not fail to inspect these sections. MORNINGTON. Roads are now formed complying with tho City Council's requirement#. Foot* paths curbed and channelled. v Visit the land, and you will find sections thaw cannot be equalled for sizo and beautiful surroundings. ( PRICES FROM £SO PER SECTION. £5 DEPOSIT. MORNINGTON. Easiest terms over offered to purchasers of land. £3 deposit will put you in possession of one of these beautiful sections. For plans and all other particulars, apply to the Secretary, THE SOUTH WELLINGTON LAND COY.; DWAN BROS, Willis street* E. M. BOULTON, Nathan's Buildings; E. W. WILTON, on the propertyj Or any Land Agent. THE PICK O.F THE MANAWATU LINE. FIRST- CLASS DAIRYING COUNTRY. VIM'E are now offering a block of ' ’ country which is to bo out into farms to suit purchasers. It is without doubt tho Cheapest and tho best block in the District. It is well watered by never failing streams, and IS AT PRESENT CARRYING 5 SHEEP TO THE ACRE. It is admirably adapted for DAIRYING, SHEEP, LAMB, and CATTLE FATTENING, and also for MIXED FARMING. A creamery- is within easy distance. Call or writ© lor particulars at once. s EASY TERMS. -APPLYfjU PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. KEEP YOUR EYE ON AUCKLAND, THE CITY OP DESTINY, THE GATEWAY TO THE ORIENT. THE PEERLESS CITY BY THE SEA. COMMERCIALLY, AUCKLAND has every possibile clement necessary to the building of a MIGHTY METROPOLIS. Upon every great natural harbour in tho civilised world is built a great city. There are many great natural harbours worth mentioning. AUCKLAND has one of them, and at no distant date this delightful city must stand SUPREME in every way as the greatest and most important city on the Pacific, having the greatest facilities for shipping, etc., to and from other countries, coupled with tho approaching completion of , the Main Trunk line bringing her in direct and more rapid communication with our southern cities. There are, greater commercial opporunties in AUCKLAND today than in any city in the world. And for proof of my statements just drop a line to THE PACIFIC CLEARING HOUSE and obtain tree by return mail my catalogue of’HOTELS, FARMS, BUSINESS INVESTMENTS. I might add that AS A HOME CITY AUCKLAND is without a poor in the known world. Healthy, salubrious climate. FRUIT, VEGETABLES, end FLOWERS all the year round, never hot, never cold. No , snow or blizzards. No coal bills, and no extrefne heat in Auckland. In fact it is the most delighfful place in the world to live in. • i . WHETHER you contemplate bettering your business relations or your domestic surroundings, the moment you make up your mind to move one way or the other, send for my Catalogue. It will interest you. BEGIN! "Are you in earnest ? Sieze this very minute. What can you do. or dream you ram, begin it; boldness has genius, power, and magic in it. Only engage and then tho mind grows heated; begin and then the work will bo completed," > ACT I.—WRITE FOR CATALOUGE. ACT 2.-VIBIT AUCKLAND. ACT 3.-CONSULT E. J. MURPHY. ■ HOTEL, Auckland—Rent £i ss, lease! years; easy to manage. Goodwill and furniture £850; lot about .£373. - HOTEL, near Fiji—Fortune to smart man; 6 years lease. Lot about £BOO, Mostly European, custom. HOTEL, City—About £ISOO. Ditto, City, about £BOO. Several others nil parts. Printed 'List Free. FARMS from 20 to 60,030 acres, all parts, and the Pick of the Province. Catalogue Free. . BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.—No matter what line you want, I can suit you. Boardinghouses, Cafes, Tea Rooms, Groceries, Bakeries. Fruit, Confectionery, Drapery, Gcueral Stores, Stationary, Tobacconist and Hairdressing Saloon. 3 have a splendid Auction and Land Agency Business in the city; will sell outright or take a partner. Every investigation. E. J. MURPHY, PROPRIETOR, THE PACIFIC! CLEARING HOUSE HALL OF COMMERCE, HIGH STREET, AUCKLAND.

WISHAW & GREENFIELD, LAND AGENTS, 54, MANNERS STREET (Upstairs), WELLINGTON. 'CTTE have to offer to the Public two CHEAP FARMS in Sunny Nelson. I. OC>A ACRES, Freehold, 8 miles from odv town (by the best road in the Dominion); 120 acres rich flats, ploughable ; 30 ; acres in oats and maize; now currying 300. sheep and 50 milking cows, pigs, 7■ horses, etc; 10-roomcd house, cowsheds, various other sheds. Included in the price are ploughs, binder, drills, hay-rake,- separator. Subdivided into 20 paddocks, well fenced,.and watered by creeks. Present returns, over .£7OO per year. The whole as a going concern for .£5500. Cash required .£2500, balance at 5 per cent. Also, H qi ACRES, TADMOR, close to railJLOJL way station, school, dreamery and P. 0.; 70 acres plonghable; i acre hops, 5 acres oats; good orchard; rest good grass, carrying 250 sheep, 6 cows, and A horees; 7 paddocks, well fenced and watered. The property to be sold as a going concern. .£1250; cash, J 2700-. balance, 5 per cent. 3® ACRES, all rich limestone XVI fi O land, highly improved'; good land, good house, wool shed, dip, and vards, within one mile of township: good metalled road. Price. £8 12s fld per acre. -£3OOO cash. 5850 Acres, 230 acres in grass, 150 felled, the balance bush; 6-roomed house: within 3 miles of the .railway. Price of the freehold £2 10s per acre. Terms—Half cash, the balance for 5 years at 5 per cent. A good investment for a syndicate. Apply to HARE AND DAVIDSON, . . Pahiatua-

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6383, 4 December 1907, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6383, 4 December 1907, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6383, 4 December 1907, Page 12

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