LAND NOTICES. I M'KEE AND CO., LIMITED, LAND NOTICES. HAVE FOE SALE :- BROOKLYN.—NearIy now 5-roomcd House, all usual conveniences; let 14s. per week, land f)5 s 200. This property -will produco 20 per cent, net on capital invested.' Pi-ice, .£3OO. Firsi; mortgage of JG2BO may be taken over. A bargain. KELBURNE.—Ktsidence, of very] handsome design ■ and finish, containing 5 rooms, bathroom, elcc. 1., • every .con- . vf.nience. Pitted with mirror-front wardrobes, dresser, linen press, etc. Land 45 x 150. A good home, within . easy distance of-tram. Price, J!SSO. WELLINGTON TERRACE. - Several Houses in and around this very desir- , ablo and valuable locality at prices from .£2250. These properties are all first-class, and tho residences aro all ' very handsomely finished. KELOTRNE.-Within 5 minutes of tram, good new 5-roomed Hcnse, very neatly 'fitted, elec. 1., and (ill conveniences. Tlu6 property would mak'3 a most excellent home, and' is dirt ; cheap at £bX>: Land 41 x 130. ; . Communicate with us. ' Phono 2173;/ 1 PANAMA STREET. CSV)
O'SSLLi™«CO., .'•;" ESTATE AGENTS,': :.65 WILLIS STREET, ' THORNDON. '~:'■-. •Six Epoms. in splendid condition, electric light, gas-stove, range, bath, copper, tubs, workshop, concrete paths, garden. ; TerrnSi j660 cash; balance on easy terms. TASMAN-STREET (OFF). ; ..Four.'-rooms, bay window,' gas, bath, copper',' tubs, hot and cold waiter; let for .El per week. Price". JESSO;V NEWTOWN. < Six - rooms, : bay window, large verandah, 12ft. studs, "mirror, wardrobes, expensive paper, large seption, line garden. Price „ J »825. A bargain. -.'-., . '■; ■BERHAMPORE. ■ Five .rooms, newly-built, bay window, veir■andah- l - L -.yeHefian blinds, .expensive .mantelpieces, lead' lights, mirror wardrobe, sibeboard, h. and c.'w«tcr, pantry.workshou, etc. ' Tkis is .a snug'little heme. Price £li&; terms JtSt bash; -bilaace, easy payments, , .. THE 'CHEAPEST RESIDENCE IH* TOWN. ; Eight-rooms, 3 bay windows, h. ,ind e., large and 'lofty rooms, and all conveniences, good view, good locality. Price ,£925.. : C 557
BOS 132. TELEPHONE 2159. -'rjH'A'S'E, WORRIS AND ' fiO. AUCTIONEERS, SHAREBEOKEBS, LAND ;:• AND COMMISSION AGENTS,- '■ SOUTH BRITISH BUILDINGS, WELLINGTON.' ■ THE NEW ZEAL'AN D AUTOMATIC GATE. DO yon possess-a. Motor Car, o:: a spirited horse that "strongly objects to whilst you close the Gate behind-him? Has youi' wife not infrequently of tho nuisa»ce of getting in and out of'her trap in the'rain to open the Gate at your main en trance? ' ,-'.-; -. • Do you wish to cause your friends as ltttlo inconvenience as possible, and the greatest amount of pleasure when .paying you a visit? The old-fashioned hand-openinj ; gato has been in existence since the days of Adam, dospito the. fact that tkero 'is no record to. show that Eve'had to leave her Motor Car to open the 'Gate; at the Garden of Eden v But- i-hoso days have at last come" to an end, and . .]. ■ Tp •AUTOMATIC GAp' " : .-' .',\ may be seen in. operation, and;doing useful service .on many of tho best and'most :noted of our, country* homes.,.:; Those who nrd-'not familiaTvwith.,the simplicity of -boastruction■ and. economy in price of this useful article should not;delay longer, but communicate. at once with us,-when wo willsapplyiparticuliii's -concerning orio of the latest improvements of our.,time. ' --. : '',■-.' ..' • ■■"-.':,■ !>'.'■ If.dcsired, wo can supply you! with numerous convenience of. those who havo-tried'it. •■'.•,■ . testimonials on the Gate, and thecomfort and : ' '.'' ,',' THE SMALL BIRD.NUISA-NCE. •■ ' Have you' go;t aYegctablo' Gards'n, ,a small paddock of .Cereals; a Cherry tree,'or a Grape vine? If yeu. have,'whether you reside in the Auckland_ 'Province or down at th(i Bluff, you cannotfail to have.cursed'the little-dicky bird, that has universally proved the main object of your prayers. '■''" Various and divers have been the means adopted and tried-to'exterminate'tho persistent, little pest. Too, often, alas! with but poor .results.. However, your opportunity has come at last Prayers need no longer bo offered, and poor dicky is on a fair way towards starvati m.' THE SPRr PTROTECHTNIC AUTOMATIC •BIRD SCAKER, ;..;,.. has "just come ;into operation.. All .those who have bought <th'cm : are loud in their prai6e of their virtues, and claim that it would bo dirt cheap at ten.times its price. [THE PRICE OF THE" MACHINE IS 255., : ..-;'■■ And it is well worth ,£lO, iSend for Catalogue at- once, .and! secure a Machine for. the incoming season."'.-",-, :We can.supply tbem on tho shortest notice to any part of the Dominion. , CHASE-MORRIS-AND CO., i No. 1 and 2 South British Buildings .:.,.•:.'-.-• ■ Lambton Quay, ■• - ; ' ■ ' .:..: ',;,.-.'.■. ■ ■■- ■-,■•■!'•■ :■'■;■■ C 169
I 'iCTARMS FOR SALE ON." MANAWATU £' . .."LINE. '.'.. , . 412 acres/all in grass, but small piteh shelter bush; SO acres Hat '.balance undulating, well watered, subdivided into nurheronii paddocks, good 7-roomed house, cow-bails, ht.rness-room, trap and "cart shed, etc!, good youijg orchard. Priee .613 per acre; terms arranged.' '•: 249 acres, all in grass,-but 6 a«rc« .shelter bush, 13 acres broken to-plough, all flat' (part stony), well ■■ watered, 7 paddocks, '• 8-roomcd house; 12-stall coir-shed; handy to school and railway station, by good metal read..Price JH& per acre. 83 aeros, ■ all in grass, ring fenced, - well watered ,all flat but 17 acres low hills, 9 paddocks, good 5-roomed house, besides scullery, w'nshhouse, etc., good six-stall cow-shed, concrete floor, trap , shed, -prchard, ote.; close to creamery; 1J miles from school, - 2 ; miles from railway station ; by -level- metal road. Cows on. this farm during the past ncason havo returned an average of .CIS per h.snd. Price .£35 per acre, XIOOO cash, balanco arranged. ■■" NOTE.—The above are selected. : from 1 the many choice properties placed in my Jiands (or sale in the above district.' Farms on the Manawatu,Line have a special value owing to its beautiful climate, and the fact that, Wellington draws its milk supply therefrom. They are growing in value from day to day.; .Write.to the undersigned and' get' reliable information from lone, who has farmed 1 in that locality for many years. - '■' -' 11. ERNEST LEIGHTON, Anctionoor, Land and Estp,te Agent, 7, Featherston Street, WELLINGTON. : Branches: Upper ; and Lower Hutt. ■ .'■■•• ; - ■ i ■ C 593
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