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REVISED LIST, «KPT. 9, 1871. Agents for the new Zealand GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITIES, AND ENDOWMENTS. BENJAMIN SMITH & CO, ACCOUNTANTS, ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENTS* Licensed Land Brokers, &c,, Lambton Quay (next the Supreme Court). PROPERTIES eor SALE oe to be LET. COUNTRY DISTRICTS. Bebmont, Lower Hutt —63 acres Caenakyon, Manawatu —101 acres and 85 acres, lease with purchasing clause Sundry sections to lease Horokiwi —100 acres Evans’ Bay Disteict —280 acres (leasehold) Featheeston —Town section 313 Kaeoei —33| acres, with barn and stable Section 47 —120 acres with cottage, & Manawatu —l46 acres, in four sections 442 acres richest swamp land A flax mill, with 20 acres land A flax mill and 5 acres land, leasehold Sections of land, Palmerston & Foxton O amaru, Otago —Town sections 6 & 7,block 86 Ohabiu —A 600-acre farm A 50-acre farm Patea —6o acres and 1 town sec., Kakaramea Poeieua —A compact farm, 66! acres or to let Farm, 37 acres, and 375 acres to be let Rangitikei —A bush farm, 215 acres A grazing and arable farm, 545 acres A 500-acre farm Waitotaea —Hotel and Ferry with 100 acres of land Wabbacevibbe —Section 31 Wanganui —Part of suburban section 42 ; suburban section 23. Town sections 580, 581, 586, 587, Victoria Avenue; 830, corner of Plymouth and Wicksteed-streets ; 831, 832, Wicksteed-street; 847, 848, Campboll-street First-class Hotel, Market Place WELLINGTON CITY. Adebaide Road —Section of land, with house Acres 1008 and 1015 Boubcott-stbeet —Villa residence 2 building allotments Brougham-street —Acre 310 Cuba-stbeet —A corner allotment Cottee-steeet —A building allotment Courtenay Peace —An allotment, acre 247 Custom-house-street —Waterside premises DANIEB-STREET —Acres 789 and 832 Dixon-street —Building allotments George-street— A section, with house A section with house, greenhouse, &c. Ghuznee-street —A section of land Two sections, corner of Loeds-street Hawker-street —Acre 385 Herbert-street —A corner allotment ■< An allotment, also two bouses Hibb-street —Allotment corner of Tinakon Road ; leasehold Hobson-Street —Two-thirds of an aero ; leasehold, with purchasing clause Hunter-street —Aore 915 Ingestrb-STREET —FamiIy house ; leasehold Leasehold acre with nine houses JoHNS-STREET —Family house, eight rooms Kent Terrace —Four allotments of land Leeds-strbet —One section 33! ft by 63!ft One section, with house Lambton Quay— Building adjoining Mutual Investment Society’s Offices Lboyd-street —Nine allotments, 40 ft by 90ft M OBESWOETH-STEEET —Lease of family residence Owen-steeet —Acres 838, 840, 842, and 848 Pirie-street —Five allotments Riddieord-street —Acre 991 Reyans-street —Acres 765, 767, and 768 Rintoub street —Acres 944 and 969 Thorndon Quay —Two allotments ; leasehold Tinakori Road —Six allotments; leasehold Shop and dwelling house Dwelling house, six rooms, with garden One acre, leasehold Webb stbeet, corner of Thompson street Acre 61, in building allotments Webbington Terrace— Family house, near Government House Wibbis-street —Two building allotments TO BE LET. Custom-house-street— Offices, four rooms Lambton Quay —Rooms suitable for offices Offices corner of Bowen-street Webbington Terrace —Cottage, 6 rooms MONEY. £IOO, £l5O, £2OO, £3OO, and £4OO to be lent on freehold security. YARROW & HEDLEY’S I MALL STEAMERS AND STEAM ) LAUNCHES, built of Wood, Iron or el. 23 feet long, seats for 8 persons, comte from £145 ; 30 feet long, seats for 14 ■sons, complete from £195 ; 37 feet l or >n> ts for 20 persons, complete from £245 ; 43 b long, seats for 30 persons, complete from SO ; 50 feet long, seats for 60 persons, comte from £650; &c., &c. Steamers up to 45 feet in length can be nsported on a ship’s deck complete, and dy for immediate use on arrival. Che above may be used for conveying pasgers, carrying cargo, or as tugs. Che total working expenses of a steamer 43 t long, amount to 15s a day in England ; s consumption of fuel being about 6cwt, and lan and a boy the crew required. Paddle and Screw Steamers specially de* ned for river navigation, having a very shal* r draught of water. . Machinery supplied for boats built abroad. ST ARROW & HEDLEY, Engineers and lilders, Isle of Dogs, Poplar, London. Prospectuses may be obtained at the olnce this journal. April 22nd, 1871. L lm *

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 37, 7 October 1871, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 37, 7 October 1871, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 37, 7 October 1871, Page 18

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