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I AND NOTICES., EXCHANGE FOR FARM LAND. WELLINGTON CITY.-Bloek of in-terest-bearing property, situated central position, city; all in lirst-ulass order and ii well let. 'Showing 7 per cent, net on ', capital value. Price, .£18,5110: equity, i £SDOO. Owner requires good sheep farm. 57013 1 WELLINGTON—BIock of 5 Houses, " with frontage of 125 feel to important » business street, with a considerable ; dept.li. Returns .£IOO per annum. Price, ' .CSIOU; I'quity .fciVlil. Owner require* ' dairy farm for his equity. 3GDB t WANGANUl—Exchange for Wellinglon Properly—s-roomed House, 2-slory, r bathroom, washhonse, e!:c., closo to P.O. 2 Price, .£650; equity, .£4OO. Five-roomed House. 1-G acre, bathroom, J workshop, etc. Price, £4.50; equity, 5 £225. Al°f. three freehold sccti'ons, sen- - side. Total equity, £880. 15GC.P. s 1 lIAV'T-'VI'S BAY.—First-class mixed farm. 2GI-ic. freehold, 3 paddocks, water- ; ed. all flat aud terrace land, with very i rich river fluls. most suitable for dairyI I in"; good house, fi rooms, and all necespnrv -l">ils "iitbuildings. Price, £10 ' per acre; £800 cash. 3GSA 1 H. F. ANO CO., !.TD, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, -" 155FEATHERSTON' ST., WELLINGTON 1 G WANTED EXCHANGE. C 1 tITY PROPERTY (rent prod-ioiog) for ' FARM. Equity .£9OOO. : FREEHOLD HOTELS, and guaranteed income £500 for FARM. Equity £12,000 s r FOR SALE. ' 820 ACRES, Frsehold, Waikati All ploughable, d»ep loam; well watered and • fenced; all necessary outbuildings. About f 300 acres in English grasses, bahace lough feed. Price, £15 per acre. Easy terais. G*!o ACRES, Freehold, Wairarapa, all English graw; about sf>o acres low hills, " bulwice flat and undulating; well fenced - and watered. Fino lesidence and farm ■ buildings, etc." Handy to town r,nd railway. Carries lj sli.'ep and c<itt!e. Price .' £12 par acre. Terms. P. B'E. HODCKSNS, ' 119 Lambton Quay, '! WELLINGTON. n r il o THE WAY TO MAKE MONEY, e y lirE arc privileged to offer the Cutting ', W Rights over 16,000 ACRES of - Splendid Flax, for 5 years to Juno SOth, ;, 1023. :1 This is a rare opportunity, which is t really worth your while making further inquiries about at once. ALSO, ANOTHER BARGAIN. OOA ACRES, within one day's stock O/vU drive of Wanganni; all in grass; well fenced and divided; about 70 acros ploughable; 5-roomed Cottage,' in good order. Price, £12 10s. per acre; ' good terms. Apply, at once, LONDON, BARRAN AND CO., is Opposite Post Office, " WANGANUI. 'it y d 2 FOR SALE. 1g "IyrOUNT VICTORIA—Very desirable i- ifi. eight-roomed Residence, ' close to Courtenay Place, in a sunny position, no climb, glorious view of City and Har- : bour; large rooms; good section; room " to build garage. A raro chance to secure a first-class property in the best '0 locality. Price and terms on application. fS ON A BAY—Modern five-roomed l'/ Bungalow, quite new, with all conveniences, close to beach; sun all. day; uninterrupted view of harbour; large section, nicely laid out. A moot attractive seaside residence at a, reasonable figure. DAY'S BAY. YORK BAY. MIJRITAI: d Sections, Whares,' and Cottages at prices to suit all buyers, R. G. RENNER, 12 PANAMA STREET. 3. TE HORO DAIRY FARM. • LEASEHOLD. n h qa A ACRES, 2i miles from station, to y A)\J\J lease with about G years to run, il at a rental of £13 Gs. Bd. per month. Carry 75 cows and do them well. Cari- ried 04 cows last season, supplying Weilington. Past 10 months h'.gnest monthly cheque £IGS, lowest £108. This farm n is splendidly sheltered and watored; ovei ; ■ 100 acres market; garden soil; 7-rd. rcsideuce and first-class outbuildings. The whole as a going concern, with 79 head of stock, L.K.G. 4-cow plant, in perfect order, cooler, spring carts, 1G cans, agricultural implements, etc., etc.; £1750 - cash. Wc thoroughly recommend this property. BARTON AND CO., lr (Successor G. Anderson), 'Phone 58, !' OTAKI RAILWAY. id [J A SNIP. 6 ' — 1 add ACRES FREEHOLD, situated !. JLODU 5 miles from School, P. 0., i- and Store ; near Main Trunk Line; 1000 acres in grass, balance in heavy mixed bush; limestone and papa formation; divided into 11 paddocks, good fences, well watered; will carry 2 sheep and cattle; n first-class well-built 8-roomed " house, water and telephone laid on, n every possible convenience. Price £7 |V " 10s. per acre, pwner going to war and y must sell; very-easy terms to good man. Get in quickly or you will lose it. j (No. 88) d HARRY. HALL, • Land and Estate Agent, e Box 242, GfSBORNE, Poverty Bay. if " ' J' 150,000,000 ft. TIMBEn. 3 — ik aaa ACRES, Freehold, great :- xD,IMW Sawmilling Block. See the magnificent timber on Big . Bull Flat. II Trees of great height and girth and d clean trunked. Best quality grazing K land: adjoining conntry similar quality; '1 milled nnd in splendid grass. ' Easy nccess to main through railway with populous centres doing big trade _ in timner. Only £3 10s. per acre. Terms. Apply F. P. WELCH, J1 ESTATE AGENT, MASTERTON. 3, >s ; " ' ~ " JUS,T WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR o nfKl ACRES, renewable lease, about 23 rs 0.-vS years to run. Rent, £14 13s. Id. ). per annum. All in grass, nearly all 10 ploughable when stumped, close, to •o school, factory, and post office; well wats, ored Snug 5-roomed house, cowshed \ (concrete floor), engine-room, hnyshed, it. trapshed, etc., etc. Milking machine, i; The buildings, etc.. arc the best and h most convenient I have seen in the disn trict. Goodwill, £IGaO. Cash, £450; bali-.' anco 5 years ot G per cent.' It PAVIOUR-SMITH, f" AGENT DANNEVIRKE. ic P.O. Box 113. 'Phones: Office, 291, Residonce 30.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 267, 31 July 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 267, 31 July 1918, Page 10

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