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LAND FOR SALE. HARCOURT & CO., jPJOUSB AND LAND AGENTS. AUCTIONEERS AND SHAREBROKERS, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. THORNDON RESIDENCE. f -'GENTLEMAN'S Residence of nine f rooms, in excellent condition and replete with every con venienco, several additions having been made since erection, rendering it a most convenient and comfortable homo; the rooms are of Rood ! rizo, the d ravin "room being 15 x 15 feet, tbc diningroom 17 x 15 feet, largo kjtehcn 14 x 11 feet, and six bedrooms t»m 14 x 14 feet, to servant’s room 9 . £ 7 feet; gas laid on, four fireplaces, 2 storerooms, linen press, scnllery. p.w.c., etc. The section has a frontage of 30 x 'SO feet, and is finished in all parts with concrete, concrete flower bed borders, etc.: two glass and concrete houses. Price. 1 211300; terms arranged. 544 SMALL SHEEP EARM. 100 ACRES. ■1350 ACRES in grass, balance now ber| ing felled; well fenced and sub-. [! divided, good loam soil on papa; 5-roomcd house, shearing shed, and other buildings; now carrying 420 owes, 225 mixed sheep, GC head cattle and 3 horses. Title 300 acres freehold, 200 acres L.1.P.; rent ,£7 11s 4d; 8 miles from railway and market; town 2 miles from school; good roads. Prico Al2 per acre; terms £SOO cash. 8313 0/4 Oj ACRES, Waikato; good flat land, A/Trly i. ostly unimproved; 4 miles rail: suitable for dairying; price <E7 per acre; no mortgage; will exchange- for improved farm in Taranaki or Manawatn. Wnnsoh and Co., Palmerston North. {QHEAP FARMS. 500 ACRES—About 150 acres in grass, 250 acres in good light bu.sK, 100 acres manuka scrub, about 200 acres flat, balance hilly; about 15 acres broken to plough, ’.veil-waterod by permanent streams, 3-stall stable, and feed room, G-stall cowshed, 3-roomed house. Situate six miles from Lower Hutt P.O. One mile from school. Price, JB4 per acre; terms, <£soo cash, balance arranged. , 481 ACRES—About 50 acres flat, and undulating, 100 acres bush, balance rough grass and scrub, well-watered, hilly land. Situate close to school and about eight miles from Hutt railway station. Price, A 4 per acre; favourable terms. Owner would entertain exchange for revenueproducing property--2-M) ACRES, all flat, and in grass, part stoney; 15 acres shelter bush, 13 acres broken to plough; well-watered, 7 paddocks, 6-roomed house, 13-stall stable, cowshed, pig sty, etc-, ring fenced, Kandy to school and two railway stations by good metal road. Price £ls per acre, terms arranged. . 114 ACHES, Manawatu line, rich dairying land, all in grass, nearly all ploughable, ring fenced, 9 paddocks, wellwatered; G-roomed home, wash-house, stable, barn, cowshed; 8-bails, concrete floor; cooling shed, etc. One mile from station, 3 miles from school, and handy to two creameries. Price ~£3O per acre. AIOOO cash, balance arranged. Owner supplies milk to Wellington. NOTE.—Buyers of farm properties should write stating their requirements. Sellers of'farm properties should forward details without delay to the xmdersigned. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, AUCTIONEER. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 186, Eeatherston street, Wellington. And at Lower Hutt. . Fl¥E SPLENDID .FREEHOLD DAIRY FAREVIS IN THE WAIKATO AREA from 233 acres to 396, at prices from «£7 10s to ,£lO 10s;- two miles from railway, creamery on property; practically all must double in value shortly. Terms—lo per cent cosh, 15,per cent, •improvements, 10 per cent, in twelve months, balance 5 years -at 5 per cent. Owners will, if necessary, assist to build and finance cows. Further particulars from S. I. COOPER, ELiham; i Or I ill C. LAWSON, 136 Raurimu. FOR SALE.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7865, 29 July 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7865, 29 July 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7865, 29 July 1911, Page 10