UAND NOTICES. J.OVKr.V RKsiliE.wi; |.-oi; SALE OTI exchange. TT , " I - '«>■ thTeoMoi of (0n,,-, sav A .1.2(111 ,■■,,(,. The b,!nmv :il a 1,,w Ml? ..r inl.'iW or will EXCHANGE {.iiCii.v property. 'J'lid-iicl.in. kV11,u,„,., Oriental I'.ay. cr aiound .Momil Yii-ltiria preferred; :i -bri-nis private rc-ideueo :;t \\ iiljiirn .l!:>ii(l. Lower JLiill. iiMii- I In. H-.-lli-vm- Gardens, and williin a iVw minutes of fli-j Pot i)|ii-.. t . ;, m | l!;,.i| u - ; ,y Si-i----turn. Regular bus Hi;. ' door. 'Jr.iiuils toNMsl »( about •'} acre, surrounded by high irjji fence with Taupata lii'ilp-. Splendid lawn in front of house. Land lai-i- i-iintijih to permit auoiiier residence being built. tii-oiiiicUcun be laid out in llouit or kif.-iien gardens. This house U .-uil.-'ib. for a private nuvsinv: homo or a genih'iiian'.-. iwidi'iieo. It was built specially iu the older of the owner and under bis own supervision out of picked timber; tiled roof: modern architecture: splendidly laid out: stand;, well back from the mud away frum Iho noisrand dii-v. Drawing-room is spacious, 18 x lfl; high ceiling; bay window, stained Class, handsome mantHpk'.'i', tiled register grate, and hearth, blind-, rallciv. gas, I'lc. Dining-room, IS x 1H; bay window 1- .x (i; iir.'plnve, tih'd rcgisi?v grate and hearth, hiind-ome pl«it«?-«iln-s mirror-backed overinautid and mantlepiece, blinds, rollers, gas, splendidly papered, dour leading on to verandah; an ideal room. Billiard or lounge nom, 2i x IS, with plenty of raoni for full-.-i?.td table; iiiL'lonook !2 x .">; rogisler tiled grate and hearth, large bevel-edged minor overniniitlo with splendid nmiielpiiTP, rai.-nl billiard scats, stained gtar.s windows, l:2!iuf, rollers, leading out on to verandah, Tlni» room could bo used as a lounge or family room, or would make a glorious nursery for children. Attached io the above is lavatory filled up with porcelain washbasin with metal stand, h. and c. wator, shelving, gns bracket.-, c-lc. Front bedl'ooin. beautiful, sunny r.'-peci", overlooking the lawn; 17 x 15 with bay window, handsome carved niantlcpiece with .tiled register grate and hearth, Inglenook fitted in benches with turned legs, splendidly papered; allogcthcr a glorious room Breakfast room, It x 12. Tibii reglsuT grale and hearth, blinds, gas. -etc. Splendidly papered; a comfortable handy liltlo room. Bedroom, 7tt Cin. x I'Jfr. liouil sunnv aspect, blinds and rollers. Bedroom', 10 x 12. Kitchen, 12 x 12, with np-io-date range, li. and c. water, etc. Scullery, 71*1. Gin. x 12fi. Bathroom, 9xo, fitted with splendid enamel bath with nickel-plate, h. and c. water, shower, etc. Front li.ill, 22 x f>, with beautiful stained door, Kauri Arch leading to principal rooms. Buck Hall. Mfl. x Ift. Gin. Large waslihouse attached to the main building, with splendid ironing and drying rooiu, tubs, etc., with r=om to divide and make more bedrooms if necessary. Coach or motor house and .-table with two loos'j-boxes, loft, etc. Price for the fi-ee-hold, Ji'JlHI. . If not sold will consider leasing. DWAISS BKOS., WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. KELBURNS. FPIIE reduction in price of Kelburne land •1 has been amply justified by as 17" lots, representing an amount of nearly /.40G0, fiavo been recently sold. The land is without question the cheapest in the City. WHere can be obtained, at the prices quoted, land within four minutes' journey from tho centre of business, with cost of return faro 3d. (and prospect of reduction)? Compare those circumstances of situation and Utilities with thoso of any other laud now offered for sale. Tho portion under offer has a northerly aspect, and is therefore facing tho sun the whole day. The streets aro admirably formed, and there is drainage and water supply. Electric light and tjas are also available. For Plan?., Price Lists, aud ail Particulars, apply to ■ L. H. B. WILSON! SECRETAβY THE UPLAND ESTATE COMPANY, LTD., 31 Hunter Street, WELLINGTON. GOOD DAIRY AND SHEEP FAKMS. MANAWATU LINE. /»-fl o ACRES, all in grass, cr under *®±O crop, subdivided into IS paddocks, GJ acres stumped, 21 acres in crop, well watered by permanent streams; halt ilat, and undulating, balance hilly; wintering 1350 sheep,. 50 head cattle, and 9 horses; good woolshed, with machines; good homestead and farm buildings. About G miles "from railway station by good road; 3\ miles to creamery, and adjoins school and post oilke. First-class mixed farm. Price only .tl3 10s. per acre, favourable terms arranged. A 2300 cash required, balance, arranged at reasonable rate of interest. ctf/r , ACRES, 350 acres bush, balance in i> i Q grass, 150 acres rich bullock fattening or dairy land, 325 acres undulating, 500 acres hilly, subdivided into 11! paddocks, well-watered, lying well to the sun; good outbuildings, including nice (i-rcomed house and conveniences, beautifully situated; outbuildings includo cartshed, cowshed, workshop, mon's whare, and d-room-cd house; 15 iniics by level metal road to railway station, 1J miles from school and creamery. Price, £V 2 per acre; ,£3OOO cash, balance arranged to good man. NOTE.— Buyers ot good dairy or sheep farms should write stating their requirements to tho undersigned, who has a large selection to oiler at all prices, and on all terms. H. ' ERIN!EST~"I£S<GE'STOEM, AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. WELLINGTON or 3IUTT. • Iqq q ACRES, 0.R.1'., at 18a. Gd. per JLJ'OO acre, 12 miles from market town by flat ror.d. Railway in course of construction (East Coast), touches section on back boundary, and ou rivor frontage; S3O acres in grass, 300 acres having beeu town this autumn, suodivided into U paj. docks, besides holding paddocks, J B «ts cf yards dip, woolshed, and whare. Q 00( i sole of crass everywhere; carried on K.<U acres since last spring (which owner i n . tends wintering) 2100 sheep, besides small stud Hock of ltomney ewes, and 50 head of Polled Angus neiters. lolephone on to township, balance of section in good mixed busb. Wool carted trom the door and landed in AucKland at 7s. Cu. per bale Any additional improvements to be paid for, eitra. Price only £3 per acre. Government mort"a"e. XIGOO. Terms. .£3OOO cash, balance at 5 per A splendid homestead site of about 15 acre- orchard, and plantations already planted. DON'T MISS THIS. Apply E X G. eUNSMMGHAM, TAIHAPE. THE DOMINION, SUBSCRIPTION RATES,. DELIVERED, j Months cj. 6a. t Months 13s. ) Year 2S«. POSTED. ; llontu.i '. 33, sa. 1 Year 395. If paid Strictly in Advance for full 12 Months, 363. Special Note to Country SubscrlbDrj.For ttio convenience* of iiubEuriber3 ro fidinz in districts whero there ia n<l •local a ß cnt. "TUli UOJUXION" will uo DOFtod regularly on ruiemt uf i6s.. bolag Oni; I'e.ar's huUfccripiiuu. u j.>aiu I.N ADVANOti. "THE aOJII.VION" AUSTKALIA.N" AIiKNCIES. FOLLOWING are the Xames of Australian Agents where Copies of "THE IJOMINIUX" and particulars re--aiding Advertifenient Kates may be obtained and tile- inspected:— SVDXKV. N.S.W.: Messrs. Gordon and Gotcli, Pitt Street. 11ELBOUKXE: Messrs. Gordon and Uotch, 'JO Queen Street. HOBAKT: Jlcsbrt. T. L. Hood aud Co., 85 Elizaheth Street.
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19110831.2.94.5
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1220, 31 August 1911, Page 10
Word count
Tapeke kupu
1,126Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1220, 31 August 1911, Page 10
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Dominion. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.