LAND NOTICES.. FOR QUICK SALE. , I I HAVE been instructed to Sell, privately, for' Mr. H. A. Fox, his charming I House, containing 7 rooms, all on one floor, comprising living-room, with fold- I ing doors, to a large dining-room; also -1 bedrooms, kitchen, scullery, and pantry, 1 enamel bath, 2 p.w.c.'s, electric light and gas, 3 radiator points, steel ceilings, I cash house, washhouse, glass house, h.c. water to bathroom, scullery, and wash- I house. Dining-room and bedroom open on to a large conservatory. Large section, . I 90ft. by 176 ft. (irregular at back), beautifully laid out in. ono of Wellington's best I flower gardens, with concrete paths, and stocked with the choicest rosea, carnations, [ bulbs, nnd other beautiful flowers. The property is situated in Hiropi Street, and | is 2 minutes from tne car. Barely is there sucli an opportunity to secure such a beautiful garden so well sheltered and atfnnv, with good outlook. Price for quick sale, XISOO. HATAITAI.— Kainui Road, Hataitai—An attractive 5-roomcd House, built on most modern linos, itnd having every possible convenience, comprising large living-room, 3 bedrooms, kitchen, with Shacklock range and gas cooker, scullery, bathroom, porcelain bath and hand basin, linen pres3, washhouse in basement, I and there is plenty of room to put two or three extra rooms in basement. The I house is excellently' situated, overlooking Evans Bay, with an uninterrupted view,, t and has only been erected 10 months. Anyone desiring can buy the whole of the I furniture, which is new, for a very moderate sum. Price £1150; easy'terms. Be- I commended. I MUNGAROA-362 ACHES, 200 hilly anj the rest flat. The making of an excel- I lent Dairy Farm; ,10-roomed residence, oow bails, piggeries, etc. Price, £2500: easy terras, as this property has t 0 be sold to close an estate. ISLAND BAY—The 9-roomed Bungalow Residence, known as "Viking Home," with an excellent outlook overlooking the Straits, having every convenience, hot and cold water, drainage, electric light, and a large section, of land.' Anyone desiring a really good home near the seaside cannot do better than to inspect | this property. | i 7-ROOMED DWELLING, in Biimber Street, Island Bay, now used as a I A- Police Station, having every convenience afld a level section. Price, for I quick 6ale, .£750. ... „ . *, • ninn 8 BROOKLYN— Reuben Avenue, 5 rooms, with all conveniences. Price, him; £2o deposit, balance as rent. T7OGELTOWN—A substantially-built 5-roomed House, with all conveniences, V including electric light, hot and cold water, drainage. Land just on an acre and a quarter. The low figure of £W0 has been placed on tlus property. Any reasonable terms. ' For further particulars, apply to „_-_. . S. GEOEGE NATHAN, 113-115 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. ' —■ ~- FOR EXCHANGE. • rOA 4CRES GRAZING LAND, owner wilt take Town' Property. -Ml flat, D4\f freehold land, situated in the famous Taranaki district, one mile from whool store, post office, and cheese factory; splendid metalled rpads everywhere; 8 mile's from good town and salcyards. 11 m.les from railway; all in grass save about 10 acres of bush; permanent streams, 10 paddocks, all plougbable. tarried in March 60 fat bullocks nnd 210 head of other stock, wintered 350 head ot crown cattle. Comfortable fi-roomed dwelling; all necessary outbuildings, in- J eluding large milking shed (50 x 30), which can be readily converted to wool I shed. PRICE .£2O PER ACRE. EQUITY .£5960. Exchange for interest-produe- j ing town property. • 1 & A. M'GARRY, .. • LAND AGENTS, ELTHAM. irin ACRES—I 94 acres renewable lease, 221' acres freehold. Situated in the „ 4L*O vicinity of the Hikurangi Swnmp Lands, something over 200' acres being rich flax-growing swamp land, unreclaimed. .Wash from good hills, and is the makings of pretty well cow-to-the-acro land. The balance of the farm <,is purely sheep country, although.present owner is milking cow 3 from it. Ihis is sandstone country, uenrly clean from fern or any rubbish growth, is indeed good . land, kindly grass country, cocksfoot standing well, as is easily shown. The unimproved swamp section has eight feet fall from highest end to public road drains, and as euch is most easily brought in. Is certainly an inviting proposition. The remainder of the land (the hilly portion) has been purin, karaka, tarairi, and nikau bush land. A small area of bush now remains as shelter. Buildings consist, of a 6-roomed house, good stuff, overlooking the front portion of the farm (which is the swamp), with hills lying at the. back. There is a large barn nnd loft, • besides smaller sheds. Homestead surroundings are good: Situation is some 6 miles by flat road, through good country, to railway station,, and is quite close to metalled road. School and post office near by. -Personally we like this place very well indeed, and have a high opinion of good profits to be made out of it. We do not say much about stock, for so large a portion is carrying nothing just now, but that is not the fault of the land. Putting in the drains, clearing nnd grassing the swamp, will make really fine farm, and will carry the stock to suit. The hill portion is at present rather better than two-sheep country. We would, especially emphasise the pleasinj nature and lay of the country. Is a verv desirable farm, nnd will always be a seller. Price ,£l2 per acre. Terms, .£I6OO cash. Balance easy. - MACKESY AND SON, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, WHANGAREI. T~ A GOOD SPECULATION. QOQ ACRES, situated Hawke's Bay 18 miles from Hastings by a -good motor a J&O road; 300 acres in good grass and balance in rough feed; there are 70 - acres in rape, 30 in turnips, 1J lucerne; buildings consist of a 6-roomed house, bathroom, scullery, pantry, washhouse, li. and c. water, gas in every room, 2 1 men's rooms, stable, chaff, room, riiotor-shed, etc.; 12 paddocks, well fenced and watered by river and windmills. Price, -S« per acre cash, or £15 "AS A GOING CONCERN," including the following:—6oo breeding ewes, 19 rams, 25 wethers, 4 good draught horses, 2 hacks, reaper and binder, drill discs, plough, harrow's dray, sledge, all harness "and most of the household goods. This place is considered one of the cheapest in the Hawke's Bay district, and is easily worth the money asked.' _._._.-___ VICTOR E. SMITH, LAND AGEN T, FEILDING. \
HOTEL NOTICES. BARRETTS HOTEL, nM LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON. VISITORS to Wellington should stay at this splendid Hotel. Every comfort and attention. Night Porter, in attendance. Eleotrio Lift installed. Electric Light in every room. Tariff, 9s. per day. , P. PALTON. Proprietor. T EVIATHAN HOTEL (Nearly opposite Railway Station), DUNBDIN. ' THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With the Travelling Public. Electric Light in Every Bedroom. Hot Baths can be had at all hours, Free of Charge to Visitors and Boarders. MODERATE CHARGE'S. Country Visitors are reminded that if only in Town for the Day they can obtain a Good Lunch from 12 till 2. Fire Escapes throughout the Buildings," Night and Day Porters. All communications to JAMES CONNOR, P.O. Box 112. ' Telephone 67. - ..■■..— ■.-•"-"•"''/>tfcy*wjjrc| PRIVATE HOTEL. Symonds Street, AUCKLAND, N.Z. MR. and MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN, Proprietors. A CULTURED HOME of Rest and Refinement, comprising 100 rooms, situated in central, elevated position, with ample plnasure grounds. Write or wire to Registered Address, "STONEHURST." Auckland. WHITE HART HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. This is one of the most up-to-date and best Hotels to stay at in the Dominion, havinft only been rebuilt four years. | TARIFF: 10s. 6d. per day. F. 15. DREWITT, Proprietor. Urdor Vice-Regal Patronage. THE RUTLAND HOTEL. WANGANUI'S LEADING HOTEL, a House of Quality and Refinement. Tariff, 10s. per day. Weekly by arrangement. / Write or wire for reservation. fpHE MANSIONS PRIVATE HOTEL, JL Ghuzneo Street, Wellington. MR. FIX has taken . over this wellknown Hotel, and visitors are reminded that it offers them a superior home. Quite up (o date, central, and splendid accommodation. Tariff: 6s. 6d. day; 355. a week. Tel. 313. Box 16. Te Aro P.O. W. FIX, Proprietor. HOTEL ARCADIA. Lambton Quay, Wellington. THOROUGHLY renovated and up-to-date. Mrs. Cockayne, ■ late of Christchurch, will be pleased to meet old and new friends at the above Hotel. | Special Sample Room for Commercial •Travellers,
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