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FOR SALE. HARCOURT & CO. LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, WELLINGTON. NORTH AUCKLAND. FOR SALE OR LEASE. OO'rK ACRES (Freehold, L.T.T.). ring nJrJ I fenced and suOUivided into id paddocks, 10 miles of sheep-proof fencing, 3i miles ot river Irontage; 350 acres or rich flats, balance unau.atmg, mostly ploughabie: plenty of good it-ncing limber on tire property; no noxious weeds or rabbits; 3 miles troin P. and T. Uince and school; close to wharf, regular, service to large seaport, G miles to railway station, b miles to saleyards. Buildings consist of 5-roomed house, nearly new; shearing and implement shed, buggy shed, sheep yards, concrete dip. canj ing capacity in present condition, 1 sheep to the acre, besides cattic. Price, £5 10s per acre; £IOOO cash, balance 5 years at 5f per cent. Stock and implements may be taken at valuation. Would lease with a right to purchase at 6s per acre. No. 307 NEAR FEILDING. SPLENDID PROPERTY ON EASY TERMS. /JKA 4-CRES, formerly heavy bush country, situated right in the centre of a very flourishing district; 200 acres flat, 250 acres hilly, but easy country ; well fenced and subdivided; carrying 3 sheep to the acre besides cattle; good six-roomed house and all conveniences. Price, .£ll per acre. .£SOO cash, balance on easy terms. No. 205 ACRES (0.R.P., at JIG per aero), mostly undulating country, with good river flats, well watered, papa formation, 215 acres in good clean mixed grasses, and about 300 acres in scrub and rough feed, at present carrying 600 big sheep and 110 head of cattle. When fully improved will carry 1500 sheep, besides cattle. Splendid buildings, 3J miles of new fencing. The price asked only represents the value of the improvements. Price, £4 per acre. No. 930T2 Qiyri ACRES, a first-class Freehold Pro«I U 1 party, all ploughabie except > a small portion in bush, well fenced aid subdivided, and watered by permanent streams; at present carrying 3 ewes to the acre, besides cattle; good 6-roomea house, bathroom, sheds, sheep and cattle yards, dip, etc.; handy to town, railway, school, etc. Price, .£35 per acre. Easy terms. No. 209 LARGE PRIVATE BOARDINGHOUSE. Situated in the heart of the city, \vellestablished, and a splendid connection, accommodation for 10 or 50 guests; good lease of premises at a very reasonable rental. No. 1694 GROCERY BUSINESS. In first-class suburb, good shop and dwelling; rent only £2 per week; stock about .£250. / No. 1756 CONFECTIONERY AND ICE DRINKS. A good little Business, does about £2O to £25 per week, spendid situation. Price, £l3O. No. 1764 We issue monthly a “Register and Property Investors’ Guide,” containing particulars of hundreds of farm and city properties. Call or write for a copy. LOWER HUTT—Five-roomed House, pantry, scullery, washhouse and conveniences: large sheds, poultry houses, brooder and incubator rooms. Nearly half an aero of rich land, good garden, etc. A great bargain at £675: from £75 to £IOO deposit; balance arranged. Birds at valuation if desired. Handy to motor ’bus. KILBIRNIE— Superior new six-roomed house, one story, bathroom, porcelain bath, lavatory basin, hot and cold water, electric light, carrara ceilings, linen press, pantry, cupboards, etc. Built of heart timber and all .of best finish. Price. £1050; terms £4OO cash, balance on first mortgage. KARORl—Modern home, containing 4 large rooms, besides scullery, bath, room, pantry, hot and cold water, electric light and point, every convenience: washhouse, copper, tubs; large well-laid-eut section, orchard, garden, etc. This house was recently built for owner, who has been transferred. Government mortgage £400; terms arranged. Early application necessary. BROOKLYN—Modern one-story 7-roomed House, pantry, por. bath. lav. basin, h. and c.. eI.L, gas, washhouse, copper, tubs. Perfect view, almost level section: no steps, no banks. Price only £1100; terms about £2OO cash. Part Government mortgage.

H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, Land. Estate Agent and Sharebroker, 182. Featherston street. WELLINGTON AND LOWER HUTT. FRUIT FARM_AT LEVIN. 5 ACRES Splendid Fruit Growing Land, together with substantial bRoomed Residence with high pressure water supply, new acetylene gao plant, 2 trap sheds, workshop, loit, concrete bales for 8 cows, piggery, fowl-houses, good garden. 2 paddocks in grass. 4 acre lucerne. The orchard consists of 250 commercial apple and pear trees, some hundreds will be bearing next year,; also plumg and peaches and other small fruits, the whole can bo sold locally at good prices: also li acres potatoes, 2 cows and horse. The distance from town and post office is one mile, and 14 miles to creamery, railway station. The owner, who is 70 years of age, finds the place more than he can manage, so wishes to retire. Price <61300'; A 250 cash down, balance can remain. , Government mortgage thereon. , A. L. WILSON AN® CO.. ■Land Agents and Auctioneers, 151-153, Lambton quay. Wellington. LEADING HOTELS. WHITE SWAN HOTEL. Cuba street. TMTRS McGUIRE wishes to notify all -IT-L friends and the general public that she has taken over the above well-known hostelry. Terms moderate. The best Wines and Spirits only stocked. A single bottle at wholesale rate. 'Phone 1419. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. JgOYAL TIGER HOTEL, Corner Taranaki street and Abel Smith , street, Wellington. "MAT” GLEESON, Proprietor. Has taken over the above Hotel, and will be pleased to meet Old and New Friends. Best brands of Wines and Spirits stocked. Tariff reasonable. A trial solicited. 'Phono 2527 A. TEENTHAM HOTEL. TRENTHAM. FIRST-CLASS Accommodation. All Wines and Spirits true to label. R. QUINN, Proprietor. business notices. TVTHWMAN tjros., I>ewman Xsros.. ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICE. Leaves — Blenheim for Nelson daily, 9 a.m. Nelson for Blenheim daily, 9 a.m. On Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday a special passenger car arrives Nelson at 1.30 p.m. ilonday, Wednesday. Friday, arrives Blenheim 1.30. F. W. MARTIN AND CO.. Agents. BLENHEIM. WANTED Known Bookbinding of any description and in any class of material beautifully executed by the “Times” Jobbing Department. Ring up No. 2749 for prices.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9807, 2 November 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9807, 2 November 1917, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9807, 2 November 1917, Page 10