PROPERTIES FOR SALE. SEATOUN— Bungalow, 5 rooms uud kitchenette, well laid out lawn, and gardens, £1100. Easy terms. KELBURN—Superior Residence, S rooms, 2 cuelosed sun balconies, conservatory, and garage, harbour view, level walk cable car. Owner losing £800. WELLINGTON TEH., 3 mins. Quay—B-rd. Residence and convs., wonderful section, 70 x 175 ft, secluded and sheltered by native and fruit trees, uninterrupted view harbour; owner leaving; sacrifice, £2500. 15 Acres, 3 miles City, C-rd. house, outbuildings, Govt. mortgage £500. Price £825. 75 Acres, Hutt Valley, flat and undulating, C-rd. house and outbuildings, 2 large poultry houses, Govt. mortgage £1550. Price £1950. 140 Acres, alongside City, milk for town supply Wellington or Hutt supply, all s in grass, mostly ploughablo, carry 35 3 cows besides sheep and more with cropping and topdressing, Cottage, 0-bail cowshed, £15 acre, £500 cash. ,-. Consider house part payment. HG RUTTER & CO.. AGENTS, • WELLINGTON. Tel. 43-CB7. iSTOP PRESS NEWS ♦ ■ r CYCLE ROAD RACING. i Melbourne. —The Colac to Melj bourne cycle race, an official Cen- . tenary event for amateurs, of 100 ■' miles, drew 301 starters. Result: ''■ —H. Chegwin 1, A. Plant 2, F. I Beard 3. Fastest time: R. Bradley, - 4hr smin 59sec. p1 140 miles cycle Tace, for proi fessionals: —S. Howden 3, S. An- ; c drews 2, H. Guyatt 3. Fastest j time: W. Stewart, Australian pro- " fessional road champion, 6hr 35min ] 30sec—P.A. Cable. ! t : ]. ' j c i i c ' i . 1 1 SYDNEY STOCK EXCHANGE. Sydney.—Stock Exchange sales j included:—Bonds, 3| per cent., 1942 £105 10s, 1941 £108 7s 6d, 1 [ 1944 (ex interest) £108 ss, 1961 1 £112 2s 6d; Commercial Bank of ■ Sydney, £18; Bank of New South. y Wales, £32 15s; Tooth's, 50s; Associated News, 25s l£d; British ,- Tobacco, 41s 3d; Broken Hill Pro- . prietary, 535; James Stedman, ;- I 03; Millaquin Sugar, 345; Wil- ]' t cox Mofflin, 10s 6d.—P.A. Cable. i t ~~ : ~" FREEHOLD BUILDING SITE! |{ FREEHOLD BUILDING SITE! C HOBSON STREET, t HOBSON STREET, J l-lOBSON STREET, 1. FOE IMMEDIATE SALE. ■- TN this select aud handy residential area I, ■*• we offer the only remaining Level Seoi, tion fronting Hobson Street. The site is a particularly good one, being r near Queen Margaret College, and will i- , appeal greatly to anyone desirous of building a Residence in a sheltered and ) sunny location. 4 sections have re- , cently been sold in this subdivision. , and superior-type homes are being erected. Make your inspection at once. Plan and full particulars obtainable at our office 152 Featherston Street. WELLINGTON SOUTH.—Sunny position, with splendid view. An attractive Modern Bungalow.of 6 rooms and conveniences, with well-planted" sec--1 tion, is available at £1395. This home was specially built for the present : owner, who is selling- far below cost, j and will arrange terms to sound purchaser. 3 FURNISHED FLATS, in the City, without a climb, showing a good return; can be bought for £2100. The section . is a valuable corner site in a popular location. Well financed. Inspection, by appointment. Telephone 41-622. For Excellent Service and Expert Advice Consult , THOMSON & EAST, : LIMITED, ! "BRANDON HOUSE," 152 FEATHERSTON STREET. ' Telephone 41-622. I AN ISLAND BAY BUNGALOW, * X ROOMS and kitchenette, with " every up-to-date convenience; " level section, near tram stop, with \oom for garage. Financed with a i\i per cent. Government Loan. 5 PRICE £1000 (Reduced from £11350). 1 ', KARORI (CITY END). 1 MODERN BUNGALOW, of i rooms and kitchenette, on large level section, with very sunny 5 aspect. Garage. PRICE £1035. t [ A PAEKAKARIKI BARGAIN. SPLENDID SECTION, 49ft _ 240 ft, handy to beach, and near golf liuks. PRICE £105-OR OFFER. J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Members Real Estate Institute. ■ Chief Agents Sun Insurance Office, Ltd., i AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, Cnr. Featherston and Brandon Streets. Telephones 42-061 and 42-065. - (Private IM-OfiO.) L! I
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 91, 15 October 1934, Page 16
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