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CHOICE HOMES FOR SALE. ' LOWER HUTI'.-Superb Home, 10roomed house, bathroom, porcelain bath, lav. basin, h. and c; gas, gascooker, verandah (two sides), waenhouse, copper, tabs, motor eheds, concrete floors, tiled roof, beautifully finished; 10 acres rich level land, orchard, lawn, garden, shelter trees, etc. Price .£5000; favourable terms arranged. Details supplied to boiia-fide purchasers cnly. LOWER HUTT.-Commodioue sevenroomed house on ono floor, bathroom, hot and cold, linen cupboard, verandah (two sides), conservatory, etc.; large rooms, nlso washhouse, copper and tubs; H acres rich level land, orchard, garden, sunny position. Price only ,£I7OO ; iOflfl can remain at i\ per cent. BEAUTIFUL KARORL-Charming Home, one story, containing six rooms, dressing room, conservatory, bathroom, receeses, built-in cupboard, bookcase, writing table, telephone, electric light, hot, cold water, sunny position, 1} acres land, laid out in lawn, garden, native bush, tollhouse and runs, with concrete'door. Prica only £1600; terms, about £400 cash, balance arranged. KELBURN— Superior 7-roomed Residence, ,built-in wardrobes,' hot and cold water, bathroom, porcelain bath, lavatory baein, electric light, every convenience, level approach, close car, perfect order. Price only .$1700; .£IOOO can ""I 1 "' ERNEST LEIGHTON, AUCTIONEER k ESTATFj AGENT, 182 Featherston Street, WELLINGTON, and LOWER HUTT. ■ .. I SHEEP COUNTRY, AT £3 ss. AN ACRE. tfXTE.are instructed to offer for Sale a »v Freehold Sheep Station, within easy distance of Freezing Works, rail facilities, and with good motor road to property. ■ . , onna ACRES FREEHOLD, abouthalf OWV flat, balance undulating and hilly; ring fenced and subdivided, with about 30 paddocks; splendidly watered by permanent streams. This station has always wintered 6000 sheep. The carrying capacity can easily be increased to ono sheep to tho acre. Buildings consist of a new 8-roomed house, stables,- barn, woolshed, shearing sh«ds, etc. Reasonable terms will be offered to a p-aefcical man. P. B, LOW AX AND CO., Licensed Agents, MOTUEKA. : ■ FOR SALE, as a going concern, 59} acres, all in grass, excepting 9 acres crops Maize, Swedes, and Oats, Hay in stack; dividing firices are all new and good. 5 paddocks, boundary fences fair condition. All ploughable. land, and at least .50 - acres Hat; G-roomcd' House, 17-bailed . cowshed, separator room, hay and trap shed; washhouse, and toolshed; H miles ' from ' township, school, PO, and' factory. All live.and dead, stock. Walk in-walk out. Price w£3l per acre. Includes 31 shares in dairy factory; 1 pedigree-Holstein bull, 12 cows, M calves, 3 18-month heifers, coming in next season, 2 farm horses, 1 hack, 2 pigs, fowls, implements, 1 Reid and Gray plough, 1 P. '.aid O. digger, plough, disc harrows, chain .ditto;, mowing machine, cow covers, -eepnrntor. This property would not. be on the market but for tho fact that the Owners have to be in Camp promptly. ARTHUR BROCKET'! , . GIB-. SON, Land Agent, Egmoiit Street, New Plymouth. WANGANDI-MARTON MOTOB SERVICE. GARS leavo Wanganui Twice Daily | link, up with Auckland-Wellington Expresses. Leave Post Office. Wangamii. 6.45 a.m. Leave I'nrkvllle Privato Hotel, 3.30 p.m. Oars return to Wanganui on arrival o> Main Trunk Expresses.at Jlatton.. • Reliable Eervioe. JAMES HODSON, 'Phone 505. Wanganui.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 153, 18 March 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 153, 18 March 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 153, 18 March 1918, Page 10

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