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FOR SALE. H, ERNEST LEIGHTON AUCTIONEER AND ESTATE AGENT. (Member of Land Agents’ Association). 182, FEATHERSTON STREET’, And at .Lower liutt. HATAlTAl—Convenient 4-roomed House, el. liglit, li. and c. water, gas cooker, pore, bath, etc. Close to tram. Price reduced to £1275. Terms £575 cash, balance 6 per cent. Can be purchased fully furnished if desired. immediate possession. MOUNT VICTORIA —7-roomed House, electric light, h. and c. water, every possible convenience; in first-class condition. Price ,£IBOO. Terms <£3so cash; balance arranged. BER.HAMPORJE) Attractive 6-roomed House, h. and c. water, gas and conveniences. Price ,£IOSO. Terms £250 cash; balance arranged. OFF WALLACE STREET—Substantially built 7-roomed house, besides bathroom, pore, bath and basin, linen, press, built-in cupboards, elect, light, li. and c. water, gas, etc. Splendid, view; sunny position; garden, eto. Price .£1750. Terms £550 cash, balance arranged. LOWRY BAY—The finest flat section in the locality; uninterrupted harbour view; running stream; 1-roomed whare; section 100 ft z 264 ft. Price £750; terms arranged, PAEKAKARIKI—S-roomed House, besides sun verandah, washhouse, etc., central situation; good section. Price only ,£6BO, including furniture. LOWER RUTT—Poultry Farm, convenient situation; superior 5-rd House; h. and c. water, gas; in per feet order; 1 acre of rich, level land large poultry house and outbuildings Price only ,£IBOO, as a going concern including 800 selected fowls, incubators, engine, and plant. Terms £SOO cash, balance arranged; strongly recommended. LOWER HUTT-Market Garden, 2* acres of rich, flat land, in high state of cultivation; modern 4-rd. Bungalow, enamel bath, lav. basin, h. and c. water, scullery, pantry, china cupboards, etc., large packing shed, stables, concrete yard. As owner is leaving New Zealand, he .has reduced the price of the property to .£2251), including implements, horse, cart, etc.; £7OO can remain at 4i per cent., balance half cash. LOWER HUTT (Main rd.) —Comfortable 2-story 9rd. House, h. and c. water, and all conveniences; fowl houses, etc.; 1 acre of level land, highly adaptable for subdivision. Price only £llOO, terms half cash. HUTT VALLEY—Various areas of flat and hilly land, suitable for poultry farming, small homes, etc., with and without house. Prices from £750 upwards.

TARANAKI DAIRY FARM. THIS WILL PAY AT Is PER LB BUTTER FAT. 100 ACRES. 100 ACRES. A LEVEL DAIRY FARM, at .£SO per acre; cash deposit, .£SOO. Situated from factory oii tarred road; now milking 36 cows. / Six-roomed House, with all necessary farm buildings; 5 acres bush, balance grass and crops. Stock and plant can be arranged for if desired. Note.—Price has been reduced from *6BO/ per acre to make a t|uick sale. Satisfactory reasons can be given for wanting to sell. Further details from ARTHUR B. CIBSON, Laud Agent, E'gmont street, NEW PLYMOUTH. WAA ACRES, Wairarapa, comprising tUU 300 acres freehold, and 400 acres leasehold; 500 acres in grass, subdivided into 15 paddocks by good P. and W. fences; about 15 acres ploughable and 2 acres have heen ploughed; well watered and good roads; 2 miles school, 10 miles railway; will winter 2 dry sheep or li ewes to acre. BUILDINGS —2 good Houses of 4 and 7 rooms, with all conveniences, 2 woolsheds, etc. PRICE, A 8 5s per acre freehold and £9OO for goodwill of leasehold. Easy terms to approved buyer. (No. 1527) “I PA ACRES, ■ Freehold, ■ situated JLOv Manawatu, all flat and rich river deposit, ail has been ploughed and about 45 acres are in crops; subdivided into 21 paddocks by good fences; well watered by artesians, and good motor roads to property; close to factory, school and railway; will carry 120 cows and do them welL BUILDINGS—Two gpod houses of 4 and 8 rooms, concreted cow bails and yards, machines, stables, implement shed, grain shed, and every convenience poesible on up-to-date dairy farm. PRICE, £DO per acre. Terme arranged. Owner will consider exchange for good city properties or business for his equity. (No. 580) Further particulars apply H. F. MoNEILL AND CO., LTD., 20, Brandon street. 70,000 ACRES. GREAT OPPORTUNITY MARVELLOUS PROSPECTS.

MAGNIFICENT Country; hundreds of millions of fine milling timber. Very easy country to mil] and tram, with deep water harbour for loading timber on to boats. Splendid grazing land throughout this fine block of coun. try; some rich limestone nature which will carry up to four sheep to tiie acre. Competent judges who have been over the country state that it is the finest proposition offering at present in New Zealand. One practical man who has just spent five weeks exploring the block 6tates that he has seen nothing better, and be has decided to buy 2000 acres at 30s per acre. Buyers will be shown over the estate by the manager in charge. You can purchase an area to suit your finances We want 50 settlers on this blook, or a syndicate who will buy and work it for milling. Will take over 100 years to cut the timber cut of this great block of milling .country. Splendid climate. Prices from 30s per acre upwards in small areas; can buy 30,000 acres at 21s. Very easy terms. F. P. WELCH, Land and Estate Agent, Masterton. BEST SHEEP FARM IN WAIEARAPA. 1 AOO ACRBS ; within 30 miles MasterlUVU ton, all undulating papa country, well fenced and watered, wintering 3000 sheep, 250 head cattle; beautiful home, 12 rooms, with every modern convenience; telephone connection to out-station; £BOOO cash will put you in. C. C. ROSS AND CO, (Members Land Agents’ Association), Land and Estate Agents and Sharebrokers, Masterton.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11163, 20 March 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11163, 20 March 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11163, 20 March 1922, Page 10