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FOR SALE. 11. ERNEST LEIGHTON (Member of .Land Agents' Association), i AUCTIONEER AND ESTATE AGENT, 182, FEATHEGR-STON . STREET, AND AT LOWER HUTT. NEWTOWN Substantial 2-story 7roomed House, e.l. light, gas, and conveniences. Price £9OO. Terms £250 cash; balance 30s per week interest and principal. NORTHLAND—6-roomed house, h and c. -water, gas cooker, o. light, outhouse, workshop, etc. Price £1275. Terms *2375 cash. NORTHLAND Convenient 5-roomed house, e. light, hot point; all conveniences; nearly half an acre of land. Price *21030. Terms about •2400 cash. BROOKLYN —Attractive 5-roomed house, e. light, hot point, h. and c. water, pore, bath and basin, gas cooker; every convenience; 10 to 12 minutes' walk from tram. Price £IOSO. Terms about a third cash, ISLAND BAY —New Bungalow house of 6 rooms, e. light, pore, bath and basin, gas stove, well finished throughout; immediate possession. Price £1575. Terms about £SOO cash, balance arranged. PETONE—Substantial 7-roomed house and conveniences, besides scullery, washhouse, oopper, tubs, large up-to-date outbuildings. ‘ with gets engine, circular saw and bench, first-class order. Splendid contractor's stand. Nearly three-eighths of acre of level land, orchard, garden, etc. _ Price for quick sale only £IOSO. LOWER HUTT—ldeal building sections, situate in Penrose street, varying frontages 77ft to 89ft, live hedges, sunny aspect. Only £2 15s per foot. . 10 per cent deposit, 10 per cent, in six and 12 months. Balance for yoking better procurable. LOWER HUTT (within 5 minutes' walk of station)—6-roomed house and eonvemences. Price only £950. Terms £2OO deposit, balance arranged. Immediate possession. LOWER HUTT —Modern bungalow residence of 6 rooms, pore. bath, and basin, built-in wardrobes, linen, press, cupboards etc.; every possible convenience; large workshop; ideal situation. _ _ LOWER HUTT—Modern 6-roomed house, pore, bath and basin, h. and <s. water, gas, built-in wardrobes, linen press, pantry etc. garden lawns, fowl house* eto. Price only £llsO. Terms about half cash. LOWER HUTT—Choicest of homes, from 4 to 14 rooms, lovely sections and grounds, also choice building sites, . at all prices to suit all pockets. Purchasers should write, stating their requirements.

EXCHANGES. TAfITODiEriIT Bungalow of 4 rooms, eituated at. Seaton™ This house is a ted at Seatoun. very nicely situated on section 64ft’ by 112 ft, and has every city convenience. The owner will exchange some for 3 to 10 acres of land with house, within the Suburban train or tram service of Wellington. Price, .£1100; equity .£7OO. Immediate possession. Of) ACRES, situated 0 miles from New Plymouth, adjoining station, all flAt; subdivided into 12 paddocks, 91 cows milked off 60 acres; 20 acres in oats; well-watered all over property. Buildings, beautiful house of 12 rooms, all conveniences, motor shed, trap shed, milking shed, etc. Price, £l5O per acre; owner’s equity .£7OOO. Owner will consider exchange for any good security. $32 H. F. MoNEILL AND C 0 LTD., AUCTIONEERS A ESTATE AGENTS, 20, Brandon street, Wellington. O THUS FOB BAIi H Country Hotel, doing. .£l5O week; cash required £2OOO. Hotel, leading town, trade JBSOO week; tariff £1 day; cash £4OOO. Hotel, Manawatu, rent £6 10s; trade £100; cash £IOOO. Hotel, Wanganui, rent £l2; trade £190; cash £1200; free house. Hotel, Wellington, rent £8; trade £170; cash £2OOO. trade £6O; cash £BOO. Hotel, Christchurch, trade £250; beer 75 hhda. Hotel, Wairaxap®, rent £6; trade £IOO- - £IOOO. Hotel, Auckland, trade. £300; call £9000; free for everything. Hotels all over Dominion. We own Hotels said act as agents for freeholders We advance on anyone's leases or freel hold, but all our hotels are absolutely DWAN BROS.. Wellington. Qi ACRES freehold, Wellington ' ii * suburb an property, 10 minutes’ walk from tram; substantial 7-roomed residence, built of concrete blocks, fitted w,th every modern convenience and requirement; motor shed, oowbail, sheds, etc. ; nicely laid out gardens, orchard, na . tlva Krass paddocks. Price only £2400. Terms. x Splendid home tor retired farmer. > 83gj Superior Seaside Residence, 7 rooms, one floor, with every conoeivabie domestic convenience and requirement; garage, glass house, i acre flat land laid out gardens, lawns, ate.; one minute tram, commanding uninterrupted view of harbour. Price £3OOO. Government mortgage £IOOO at 4J per cent. Wellington Terrace.—Substantial Residence, 8 rooms, newly painted and papered, every possible convenience; level sen. bon. Only £2250. Terms. £750 cash dairy Farm, going toncern^ 50 Acres, all flat; 3 miles station, opposite creamery and school; good 6-room-ed House and outbuildings; going con'cam with 20 cows, hull, separator etc Price £2500; terms £1350 cash; cheap property. . * H. C. RUTTER AND CO., ' v _ Land and Estate Agents. 85| Panama street* Wellington, TARANAKI. GRAZING OR DAIRY FARM. 550 ACRES, choice dairy or grazing _ farm, situated near coast. New Plymouth. Practically the whole of the property is ploughable. and free from weedssheep-proof fencing: 12 paddocks; splendidly grassed, on good motor metalled road, and only $ miles from proposed Gpunako to New Plymouth, railway; handy to school, post office, cheese factory ; very suitable for cutting up into 3 good dairy farms. First-class dwellmghouse of 5 rooms, hot and cold water, bathroom, washhouse, copper and tubs; large wool shed, dip and yards. Why pay .£IOO an acre when you can buy this beautiful property at .£2l per acreP £2OOO cash, balance 7 years at 5) per * or Particulars to SOLE AGENT. E. JACKSON* Box 39, Plynioutbu Agent.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10897, 11 May 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10897, 11 May 1921, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10897, 11 May 1921, Page 10