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LAND AGENTS. LOWER HUT T. FOR SALE, nmVELVE ACRES of the host land i n this delightful suburb, right in the centre of the Valley. Sun shine from morning till night. The soil is unsurpassed anywhere. A metalled road, kerbed and channelled, runs along the full length of the frontage. THE PRICE IS LOW, and whether for cutting up purposes or as a permanent home, this property CANNOT BE BEATEN, Tor full particulars and price, apply to BARE, LEAKY AND WILLIAMS LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 31, FEATHEESTON STEEET. WELLINGTON. RAKOA? SUN ALL LAY ESTATE, THE TOWNSHIP OF, EOR SALE, RAKOA! JOHNSONVILLE. fHI HE BALANCE of Unsold Sections in the first subdivision; magnificent Build J , Allotments. Most of the Sections are perfectly level and ready for imMuf Padding upon any extra coat. Roads are formed and metalled, and taken over by the Hutc County Council, At the first sale held twelve months ? g ?i,°. Ter worth of sections were sold. Purchasers have already started operations. The fact of the .Government having notified their intention of taking over thoManawatu Railway ia bound to make Johnsonvillo tho rising suburb of Wellington. Now is the Opportunity to Buy and Reap the Unearni*l c £?S en 13 i^ n d selling within 50 miles of Wellingten as cheap as ItAKOA. It was bought cheap, and will bo sold cheap. Prices from 25s per rx v° r PS. sites witum a f«w minutes' walk of the railway station of-xr S ix I?. 00 * magnificent estates around Wellington. KAROA means SUN ALL DAY. Why purchase sections in dark, damp localities f Yoii can get woricere fifty-trip tickets to Johnsonvillo for 16s. This is cheaper than to Newtown on the trams. Speculating builders will do well to purchase RAKOA Sections and erect buildings. Houses are very scarce in Johnsonvillo. There is no land for settlement at Ngahauranga, where ths great meat works and abattoirs arc; therefore, the workers must iiv© at Johne’ >r hl pL h 1“ niikaa. Terms for sections from .£SO to ©achnro *4. balance by monthly instalments of £l, bearing interest at tba rate ot 5* per cent per annum. Further particulars can be obtained from Willig Street, or—E. M. BOULTON, Secretary of the Company, Nathan's Buildings, Wellington. DWAN BEOS. ! A' FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT. | CITY PROPERTY, ; SHOWING OVEE PER CENT. PROFIT ON OUTLAY. , | TWO SHOPS, EACH HAVING FIVE DWELLING - ROOMS, LN ADDITION ; TO SHOP. LAND—45ft x 74£t PRICE : £I7OO. TERMS BY ARRANGEMENT. For Further Particulars and Order to View, Apply to ELLIOTT AND DUNCAN, e, GREY STREET, WELLINGTON.

WYLIE BROS,, ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENTS. 11, FEATHERSTON ST., WELLINGTON ACRES, 4 miles form Manakau • railway etation: 90 acres felled; 9 chains fcnc ng, no buildings; country hilly with top flats; two-sheep land when grassed; dray road within half-mile. Price bC2 10s per acre. Easy terms. 1 ACRES, Taranaki; coast land, _LvjVP well grassed; 100 arces been ploughed; 5-roam ed dwelling and outbuildings; half-mile from factory and 2 miles from town. Price ,£lO per aero. £7OO cash. OQ ACRES, Stratford, first-class land, OO will carry 35 cows; 6-roomed dwelling and outbuildings. £io per •acre. -£450 cash. AO ACRES, half-mile from Otaki railway station; all m cultivation; fine soil, rich and easily worked, has cropped 20 tins of potatoes per acre; well fenced and watered; a highly-improved property, suitable for fruit growing or poultry farming. £SO an ado, £SOO cash, balance at 5 per cent. Butchery business, city; comer shop- 4 living rooms, stables; plant consists of 2 horses and carts, motor engine and sausage machine; trade 3 beef, 18 sheep, besides pigs, weal, and small goods etc. Price £ooo as a going concern. PROPERTIES EOR SALE QAlfk ACRES.—An hour’s drive from Ovv Palmerston North. All flat; greater portion has been stumped and ploughed; divided intj la paddocks by first-class fences. Buildings comprise 7roomecl house (totara), large woolshed, stable, cowshed, etc. Well grassed; about 100 acres of rich river flat given in. No portion of the freehold can be scoured away. Price, £25 per acre, nna ACRES,—Three miles from /4UU township, and close to creamery and school. All flat and ploughable; divided into 6 paddocks, well watered; wintered 74 toad of entile, mostly cows; 4-roomed I'cuss. cowshed, etc. Price, ,£l9 per acre; £450 cash. 0/1 A ACRES Mostly rich, dcained. Swamp land; portion well .grassed sandhills. Winters well 100 cows. Buildings comprise new 5-roomed house, with every convenience 6-roomed louse, large cowshed, with millring machines, etc. Price, £25 10a per acre. An ideal dairy farm. If area is too large, 100 or 150 acres can be sold to suit purchaser. , . 1 ACRES, Leasehold—27 years to A rtm 0 f lease. Rent. £5 per annum. Well grassed; carries 1 breeding ewe or 1. dry sheep to the acre. Price, £3 per acre for goodwill. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., Land, Stock and Station Agent* Palmerston North, GOOD Street Runners Wanted to Soli j v the “New Zealand Times” on vhe ] Streets. Good Commission. Auply to the t Publisher. 203

WENZL SOHOLLUM. JJIARJIS ! FARMS! FAIiMS! 462 acres, Morrinsville. Mostly reclaimed flax swamp. 4 sheep to the acre. .£lO 10s, 500 acres, Thames Valley, adjoining railway station, creamery. =£l4. IGOO acres, Walton. Well situated sheep farm, all grassed. £7 10s per acre. 2800 acres grand stock property, adjoining railway station, at c£B per acre. 7GO acres, 3 sheep to the acre. Handy. .£8 10s per acre. 5000 acres, good position, must improve. .£2 10s per acre. 2500 acres, 1000 grassed and subdivided 14 paddocks, almost level. 800 acres grossed bush laud, balance bush hills. Turned off 450 fat bullocks last year. House of 12 rooms. Seven miles metalled 'road from important railway station. £7 10s per acre. 1420 acres, Raglan district, well situated bush country. 800 grassed, good house, dairy, etc. Carrying 700 eheop, 50 milking cows, lot of young stock, horses. £i ss. 8000 acres, Taurnnga district, 21 miles from town. Sheep and cattle elation. Large residence and outbuildings. Jl4 10s per acre. 9000 acres unimproved, situated 3 miles from Morrinsville-Rotorua railway line and adjoining some verv good improved property. Would cut up fairly well. 5s ner acre. 1450 acres. Morrinsville. Good sheep property. 3474 acre*?, To Puke, 2500 of which is drained flax swamp. 1000 acres t.re solid high flax. Lot been ploughed. New bouse of 5 rooms, stables, etc. £7 10s per acre. 2000 acres, Tuakau, 8 mile* from railway station, fenced. £5 per acre .£IOOO down. Auv of the above are well worth inWEHZL SCHOLLTJM, 39-20. Royal Insurance Puddings, Queen street. Auckland. Telegraphic Address: SPHOLT/fTM, Auckland. ■’Phone 1560. A SPLENDID LITTLE SHEEP FARM SITUATED IN PORT UNDERWOODi MARLBOROUGH 550 LEASE-IN-PERPETUITY. 550 KENT, .-£lO PEK YEAR. 150 Acres in Splendid English Grass. 350 Acres in Good Native Grass. 50 acres in bush. All well fenced and subdivided into 8 paddocks. Guaranteed to carry 650 sheep throughout the winter. PRICE, .£2OOO, Including 350 sheep and 2 draught horses. THIS is a beautiful little property, and situated at the head of Port Underwood. It is only 3J hours by launch from Blenheim, and the Wellington to Blenheim steamers call when required. Splendid fishing and shooting, and altogether an ideal property. APPLY CJUICKLY. GRIFFITHS & SON, LAND AGENTS. BLENHEIM. REAL CHEAP PROPERTY. OWNER MUST SELL OWING TO ILLHEALTH. A flft ACRES, close to Redding, in 4fcUU tip-top order; well fenced and watered; carrp 3 sheep; 200 acreo ploughable; 3 houses on place, with all outbuildings; every convenience. Price .£2O per acre: .£IOOO Cash. Apply sharp. J. T. BARRY AND CO.. Feilding.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6494, 14 April 1908, Page 10

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