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"" Properties for Sale - mTTALTJABLB FREEHOLD LAND-FOR V ' SALE—' ‘ •FITZHERBERT—RuraI -section Ho. 218, near Manawatu; bridge, containing 132 acres . WOODVILLB —Rural section Ho. 125, on mam road from Gorge, containing 40 acres, partly cleared, fenced, and sown with English grass i ’ 1 : ' WOODVILLE—Suburban section Ho. 20, .containing 7a. 2r. 3p., partly cleared FEILDING—Town section Ho. 715, 'con-' tabling 1 acre, corner of Kimboltonfoad and ’ Derby-street—one of the most valuable sections in the township PALMERSTOH HORTH—Town sections Nos. 645 and ; 646 —good building sites : . near railway station BXJNNYTHORPE Town. sections Nos. 1337 and 1338 BUNNYTHORPE Town sections : No's. 1339 a d 1840 ■ FBATHERSTON—Town section Ho. 264, corner of Schultzeand Harrison streets, I near railway station, divided into four i ' allotments ," . PETOHE TOWNSHIP—Sub-sections' Hos. 9, 10,32, 37, and 38 PETOHE TOWNSHIP—Sub-section Ho. 31, with four-roomed cottage. Apply to ... J. H. BETHTJNE & CO., ; Laud and Estate Agents, , , ■ Corner of, Brandon and Featbers’ton streets.' IDWNSHIP ; OF KENSINGTON, Near Goathurst Farm. ■ ' ‘ '

The importance of securing a Profehold 1 Section in this delightfully-situated Township , can hardly" lio adequately ''understood or appreciated by the great inass "of casual observers,- but-it should bo borne in mind that it is situate-within easy-walking distance of the heart’ of thS -capital city of ! the - coloby, now containing very nearly 25,000 inhabitants, thus giving it at ouce A highl value, which must daily increase as the population extends and becomes located in its vicinity, i' ; V- av:-- “ -Its advantages over any ■ COUNTRY TOWNSHIP, however goofy are equally aapt - pareiit.l The near vicinity of POPULATION ‘ must necessarily give' increased value" to 'land of whatever- nature. Its being wjfjhin a short distance‘df 'Schools,'Churches, Post'and' telegraph Offices, the Shipping, io., point to it as the happy home of , the cntci prising colonist and successful trader and mechanic.

I .Its high elevation, above,, the .city .must give, it prominence 1 , 'above all other of the suburbs 1 for extreme healthiness and salubrity, thcdelightful sea breezes, and its natural drainage to Cook Strait,, being sufficient to guarantee that for a great number of years i b must enjoy complete immunity from disease cf all hinds, and be shortly regarded as, the Sanatorium of the City. ■ ■ It is abundantly supplied with water both from running ’ streams and endless springs to nearly the summit of the highest hills, while firewood is to be found on the ground and in', jthe immediate Vicinity! ' Its'fieedhm'frbm the 1 heavy burden.of TAXATION, which-presses iupon all classes resident,in .the' city, should, with its many other-points'of excellence, he sufficient to warrant allparties in investing. There being no reserve' price, and the TERMS being so extremely easy,. places it, \vitliin ‘ the scope of all classes of the com-' muuity. As an indication of the great rise in. the value of township land all over the North 1 Island, it is ■ only necessary to refer l for a moment to-the Government advertisements, offering land in' Poverty 'Bay,’ cut tip into quarter-acre sections, at an upset price of £ls each, or £6O per acre, and this modest price is fixed for land with but a scant population Pear it, so what must be the’ value of land situated as : Kensington 1 is,: almost a part of "Wellington itself? I leave the'public to judge, and to'answer oh Wednesday, Ist May, at 11 o’clock, at my auction mart, Lambtonquay. '■ '

‘‘ TERMS— One-third cash deposit; the balance by bills at 6 and 12 mouths, ’ WITHOUT INTEREST. Purchasers paying CASH instead of bills will be allowed a REBATE of SIX per cent, per annum. , . , ~ - . , ..... ; ■ TITLES ' Under the Laud Transfer Act.' Champagne Lunch in Laing’s well-known ' style. W. FINNIMORE, Auctioneer. EOR SALE, that valuable Section of Laud . situated in Willis-street, immediately opposite St. John’s Presbyterian Church, having a frontage of about ’ 60ft. with a depth of about 66ft. The above can be sold in two lots of each 30ft. frontage, or in one line, as purchasers may desire. Terms easy. : Apply to CHAS. H. ELLABY, ■ Land and Estate Agent, Wellington. Business Notices rp KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO., JL • Land Auctioneers and Land Agents , Exchange Land Offices, f r • ■ Grey and Featherstou Streets, Wellington; The Auction operations of thciirm are strictly limited to the sale of Eroehpld and Leasehold Lauds, Houses, Station Properties, and Shares; and by thus making the business a-speciality, the firm are enabled to give tbcir clients superior advantages for disposing of such interests either by public or private sale. Land Sales are held on .the. first Monday in each mouth. Particulars of properties intended for these sales should if possible be furnished by.-the 15th day of the previous mouth. Government Laud Sales attended: Selections taken up. Purchases of selections completed, and loans advanced thereon. Surveys in; town or country executed with despatch. i Valuations of town and country properties made. T. KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO., Professional Accountants, Auditors, .and Liquidators, , Grey and Featherston streets, Wellington. Investors will find great facilities offered by the firm for the investment of capital in the purchase of Land and House Property, Joint Stock Companies’ or Building Societies’ Stock, Advances on Mortgage, &c., &c. Rents, interests, and dividends collected punctually, and prompt accounts rendered, Borrowers may obtain any sum of money from £25 upwards on the mortgage 'of approved Freehold or Leasehold Properties, at rates of interest ranging from S per cent, per annum. . Mr. Macdonald being a Certificated Accountant in Bankruptcy, special attention is devoted to the speedy realisation of estates liquidated under the Debtors and Creditors Act, the firm acting as Trustees, or Agents for Trustees. Special Arrangements Made respecting ■ • -Arbitration Business,

Wanted ■VTtTANTED, as. Messengers for the New VV Zealand Telegraph Department, a few smart respectable Dads, from-thirteen to fifteen years of age. Apply in own hand* writing to O.: LEMON, j, General Manager. Now Zealand Telegraphs, ■ Wellington, April 25, 1878. i i ; ANTED, a Waiter. Apply Post Office Hotel, Grey-strcet. ■ ■ ; 'ANTED, a smart Youth, able to write a good hand. Apply to the publisher of, this paper; ANTED immediately, a Coachsmjth. Apply to J; W. Logan, AVauganbi. ORICKMAKERS.—Wanted three firstX>; class hands. Apply to H. Ebner and Oo.j Silver Stream. * r.T. CLERKSHIP WANTED by a competent Young Man of eight, years’ experience ; references. Address “ Cleric,” Willow House, Upper Willis-street. , i ANTED, strong Youth, of this paper... Apply Office WANTED, a Baker. Apply to A, Macdonald, Manners-street. - J "ANTED, Boys -to Sell - the New Zealand Times; Apply to the pubUsher of this T> tv P t;r - 1 ! f on freehold M ONEY TO Security. c; P. POWLES," ■ c Hunter-street,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 533, 30 April 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 533, 30 April 1878, Page 3

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