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LAND AGENTS. HAECOTJET AND CO., House and land agents. AUCTIONEERS AND SHAREBROKERS. SPECIAL PROPERTIES FOE SALE. ORIENTAL BAT—6-roomtd residence, fully appointed, charming view. Land 55 x 80ft. Price .£875. 8270 KENT TERRACE (oft)— Splendid 7roomed villa, ono floor, every requirement. Price .£I2OO. 8259 BEAUTIFUL KARORI Several excellent building sites, perfectly level and close to tram. From S 4 10s foot. 8205 TIIORNDON (Central)—Modern 8-room-cd residence, thoroughly up-to-date. Land 30 x 88. Price JBIISO. 8263 CKOPTON (Main road, city end)—Specially built 6-roomed villa, bath, pantrv, verandah, etc. Land over 1-acre. Splendid chsap property. Price HAWKER STREET— Superb villa, 7 rooms, on© floor, electric light, cooker, etc. Land 40 s 90. Price .£1450. 8210 SYDNEY STREET— Family residence, 8 largo and lofty rooms, every convenience. large section. Price J 51660. 7,04 BROUGHAM STREET— Bungalow mudence, 7 rooms and offices, outbuildings, conservatory, vinery, etc.; level section, about <-acre; lawn, orchard, garden and plantation. Price Terms. 323-. BOULCOTT STREET (vicinity)—Gentleman’s residence. 8 rooms; modern appointments: largo sections. Price THORNDON (Central)—Well-built 8roomed residence, replete with possible requirement. Price £llsO. POULTRY FARM. 5 Acres, all flat rich, chocolate loam soil,’splendidly watered; exceptionally good /-roamed house, cowshed* 4 large netted fowl runs and houses; 1 acre In. best marketable fruits. Situated in large country town, and well placed for supplying Palmerston, Napier, Masterton, and Wellington, at a minimum cost. Price £7OO. Terms, -8300 cash. In addition to being a very profitable fowl farm this property is a beautiful home for any one retiring frombusiJU..A\VJUSO HAS., 230 Acres, best English grasses; 30 acres have been ploughed; all rich alluvial and loam soil: will carry 3 sheep per acre. Buildings, 7-roomed hou*e. woolshed, cowshed, cart and machinery shed. Stock. 200 ewes and lambs, 50 cattle, and 4 horses, on 142 acres, the balance of the land having been leased to a neighbour for grazing. Thus beautiful property is nearly all flat. Buildings and fences are in first-class order. It is within 2 miles of creamery, miles ofsch'ol, and 4 miles of largo railway town, and is in every way a first-class farm. Price £l6 10 per acre. Terms, £llOO cash. GENERAL STORE. Doing a business of £BOOO per annum. Shop, dairy, large bulk store, stable, concrete yard, 5 living rooms. Lease 5 years, rent £3 Kte. Stock .£SOO. Price £2OO goodwill. $47 £2 PEE, FOOT £2 CHEAP WELLINGTON LAND. CHEAP WELLINGTON LAND. CHEAP WELLINGTON LAND. Splendid Opportunity for those who wish to secure a Homo for themselves. FOR SALE PRIVATELY.

£2 PER ROOT £2 ■jITESSRS DWAN BEOS, beg to notify tlioso in search, of a good-sized Section of Land on which to build a home that they are bow offering 41 MAGNIFICENT BUILDING SITES, 41 MAGNIFICENT BUILDING SITES, 41 MAGNIFICENT BUILDING SITES. £2 PER EOOT £2 SITUATED WELLINGTON SOUTH. These Sections, WHICH CAN BE BUILT UPON WITHOUT ANY EXPENSE. MOST OF THEM BEING FLAT OR UNDULATING, are. conveniently situated., and most of them contain One-quarter Acre of splendid garden soil. The majority command a magnificent view of the Harbour, Wellington Heads, and the surrounding district. Those Splendid Building Allotments at <£2 PER FOOT, arc within easy approach ' LL TERof the Trams by way of RUSSELL TERRACE and ADELAIDE ROAD, and within a quarter of an hour's easy walk from the Electrical Tramway Sheds, Newto wn, and the penny section to Cuba street. This is a splendid opportunity for workmen, and those who cannot afford to live in highly-rented places in the City or afford to pay fares to Miramar, Island Bay, Karori, or Lower Hutt. The upset price of these sections has been fixed from £2 PER EOOT £2 THE TERMS ARE EXCEPTIONALLY EAST; in fact, wo will make SUITABLE ARRANGEMENTS with* any energetic man who wishes to have a home of his The LOW RESERVES OF £2 PER FOOT that have been placed on these sections are sure to cause a clearance of the whole block. Had these Sections been offered by auction, the cost of advertising and expenses would have made the reserves considerably higher, and we are giving the BENEFIT OF THIS TO THE PURCHASERS, at £2 PER FOOT. Buyers of these Sections at such ridiculously low prices —£2 PER FOOT—will turn them over in the near future at a very substantial advance. Every Section is nearly flat or undulating, and has a good approach by roads taken over by the City Council, roads taken over by the Oity (jotmcil. DO NOT LOSE THIS OPPORTUNITY but come and see us at once, 'and yon are bound to purchase. Come early, as the first purchasers will get the beer sections. Don't let people persuade you they are too cheap, at £2 PER FOOT. Inspect for yourself because we are determined to quit the whole block at <£2 PER FOOT, and are giving the benefit to the purchasers, PLANS of the Block may bo seen at the Office of Messrs Dwan Bros., Willis street, Wellington, and arrangements can be mad© for the inspection of the property any day. . Write or call on us, next to tho Grand Hotel, Willis street 981 FOR SALE. VALUABLE SWAMP LAND. 1 ACRES, 27 miles from TauXvvv ranga, 450 acres of the best flax swamp, 1500 tons to cut, 550 acres highly improved* all in grass and crops; all ploughabJN> and subdivided into 7 paddocks; capacity 600 head cattle on the grassed portion. Creamery on property. Two good dwellings, outbuildings, stables, stock yards, etc. All fencing in good order, PRICE, JEIO PER ACRE. Apply— ROSS AND JOHNSON, LAND AGENTS, MARTON.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6451, 24 February 1908, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6451, 24 February 1908, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6451, 24 February 1908, Page 10