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Properties 1 for.-Sale WADESTOWN, WADES TOW N, WADESTOWN.' ' , . IMrOR T A N T INTENDING PU EG HA SENS. EORGE THOMAS is instructed to offer BY SELECTION, ■ ■■' ■ " ■ v - AJiour ■ i; i . ■ . i i ■.!. fU OE THE FINEST ALLOTMENTS (All having frontages to the main ami other well-made roads, and fit to build upon without any outlayl. ABOVE HEALTHY and PICTURESQUE ' SUBURB OP WELLINGTON. Plana are in course of preparation."’ , Terms will be very easy. Full particulars on application to " GEORGE TUOmIs, * L iJ(, ■) ii VJ-. K'f i'X Aubtioneer.i Highly* valuable- freehold . . FARM. FOR-SALE. F’OR SALE ; by : private bargain, l that firstclass Freehold" Property;, situated in the Upper Hutt,’ anti lipown as Huutly Farm, afpresent occupied by " the 1 owner- I —Alexander Cruickshank,'Esq.-" 11 U,!U " : - ir:- .i i. i'-ii i j , This valuable property is situated M about three-quarters of a mile from the Upper Hult Railway Station, and on 1 the west side of the Hutt River. : It ■is also in the vioinityiof the proposed new" railway line ifromi the Hutt to Waikanae and"Manawatu. i:; , j'.tr ■■■■•■ • The* property of a. nine-roomed dwelling-house in excellent, repair, including drawing-room,;'parlor, bedrooms,' and:kitchen on" the: ground s floor,: andfour .bedrooms 0p.,-stab's.-I : "A;large glasshouse: for a vineryJis also l attached. 1 The'outbviildings consist, of wash-, house, with boiler 1 and otherlneoessary requi-i sites ; also, well and hand pump adjoining:; 1 daifyhouse,' cartshed, faruf iimplements’ room, two-stallratable l and .loose box, woolshed/cowshed -and.' enclosure; sheep !peu,. large, fowl-' house and enclosure attached, laborer’s ;cottage,■ &c. j-There is alsO a complete stock of agricultural implements.-[...t. , ■ The 1 dwelling-house is surrounded with ornamental shrubbery,.; lawn, i flower and. kitchen garden, and orchard, covering an area of three acres. The orchard has had about 400 young fruittreesplauted-in.it. The farm consists in all of about 415 acres of first-class agricultural land; the soil of which is of the .richest quality ; 200 acres is flat open laud, ‘ and the remainder consists of excellent bush. About I ' loo acres'are divided" into ’8 well-fenced paddocks,, mostly undergrass;, while 23 acres are under drop in bats and pota-. toes. 1 ' ‘ ■' The stock consists of 700 sheep, .5 horses, a few head.of cattle ; also, pigs," fawls, cows;’ &c. ; This is undoubtedly one of the:finest and most valuable properties which liiis been placed’ in the market for a long time, and it will undoubtedly prove a most excellent investment. Particulars 'as to price; terms,landfall other information,, cku be obtained qn: application ,at the. New Zealand Loan and;Mercauti!e Agency Company, .Custom House-quay ;.. or Mr. , A;, Cruikshanlc,. Upper Hutt. ? •; j. Tenders 1 ' T 0 BUI L D E R S. TENDERS for the Erection ofa Cottage in Abel Smith-street will be received until noon of the 6th of JUNE proximo, at my office, where drawing and specification can be seen. The lowest or any, tender not necessarily accepted. , ~ .. ;,r . U. J. TOXWARD, ‘ ■ . Architect. Lambton-quay. . . ... • n o BU. I.LDBRS - TENDERS for'the erection of premises , at Marton for the Bank of Australasia will be received.,: at my .office, and at the hank at Marton, until noon of the sth: of JUNE, 1878." Drawings and specifications cau;be seen at the bank at:Alartou, and at my office.. .. : . .The lowest (or;,any tender, not necessarily accepted!" ' . ... C. J. TOXWARD, , ; Lamhtou-quay. s ■ :.., T o B U I : L D E R S. TENDERS for the 1 erection of premises at Sanson for the Bank of Australasia will be received at my office, and at the Bank at Sanson, until noon of the 3rd of JUNE prox: Drawings and specifications can he'seen at the hank at Sanson, and at my office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ■■ '■ • C. J! TOXWARD,. Architect Lambton-quay. no B U I L, D E R.S. TENDERS for the Erection of Premises at Masterton for the Bank of Australasia will be received at my office and at the bank at Masterton, until noon of the 1 Sth JUNE, 1878. Dravvidgn ami specifications can bo seen" at the bank at Masterton and at my office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted; '"■■■■> ■ I I'. " 'I. O. J. - TOXWARD,' ' '■!'■ ...'Architect. Lamblou-quay. : ! n o BUILD E R S. TENDERS for the Erection of Premises at Wanganui for the Bank of Australasia .will be: received at my office and at the Bank at Wanganui until neon of tho 7th :of JUNE pfox. Drawings and specifications can, be seen at my. office and at the bank at Wanganui.. :. , . ..... . ,' I The lowest or any tender not necessarily (Uicspttidi i. C. J. TOXWARD, . • . » . i • ~ , Architect. Lambton-quay. "; : 7 ‘ T •B U IL D E R S. are invited until NOON of MONDAY, JUNE- 3rd, for ■ the Erection of Additions to a Residence on the Terrace. Plans and specifications can be.seen at my, office. 1: The lowest or any tender not. necessarily accepted. . ‘ , ■ I-■ J. H. SCHWABB, “ - . . . ’.. Architect., Insurance Buildings. riv 0 B -u ■ I "L ■ D E R S. TENDERS are invited until NOON of THURSDAY, tho 6th JUNE; for the Erection of One or Six Five-roomed Cottages in Tosman-street. 1 "... . r " Plans and specifications: can be seen at my office. ’ * ~ " The" lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. M. SCHWABE, , . ", Architect.. Insurance Buildings. ■O B- U I L"D‘ E’ R' S TENDERS are invited until noon of MONDAY, the 3rd of JUNE NEXT, tor Alterations to the Mercantile Loan Agency’s Building; Custom House-street. «- Particulars at my office. " - "• THOMAS TURNBULL, ■:; i :■ V; ; .. Architect. Temple Chambers. ; “r ■

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5359, 31 May 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5359, 31 May 1878, Page 3

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