Properties for Sale JQ BSIR AB L E INVESTMENTS. ITTZEBUBEET. TO BE SOLD,-Sections 233, 242, 244, and 246, in one block of about 450 acres, bounded on one side by tbs Marmvata' River, and on two sides by roads. The soil is a deep rich loam, covered with light bush except some natural clearings, and creeks running through it supply it 1 with water."' A Cottage has been erected, 30ft... x 12ft,oh a centra! spot, .and 00 acres are already sown with the best English grasses. Situated “near to the township of position and quality of this fine block of,laud cannot, be, surpassed. Terms moderate and easy.’ Apply to - ’ CHAS; POWNALL & Co., i Wellington. p 0 XI S ! A L E . *Land scrip/£IOO each Two-valuable freeholds in Willis-street Farm sections of 50 acres and upwards, Upper Hutt Three extensive business premises in the c ity - 10,000 acres prime land, Paraekeretu And other properties. I j. H. WALLACE, ; | ■ Estate Agent, 1 • Hunter street, -i TO SPECULATORS, FARMERS; ■ A£TH j OTHERS. . V : . ! MOA DISTRICT, TARANAKI. : 1 'FOR SALE, about 1016 acres of first-class ’ timbered land, situate in the above district. This fine block is about five miles from Ingle* wood, and abuts on the Mountain Road and railway line. It is all level, well watered—yet dry, and is-bounded ou one side jiy the Mangamawhiti Stream, and on all other sides by roads and’railway. The railway from New Plymouth is formed to the boundary of the block, and is expected to open for traffic in the course of the summer. The undersigned recommend the above as a desirable and safe investment. Further particulars may be obtained on application to . BENJAMIN-SMITH & CO., Land and Esrate Agent*, Lambton-quay. rf\HE Undersigned offers for. sale his ResiI deuce :in' Hobson-street, /known ,as “ Clifton.” W. M. BANNATYNE. N ° T __ l 0 B : IMPORTANT SALE OP THE FINEST LAND IN THE WELLINGTON DISTRICT. JAMES McCOLL has received instructions from Messrs. W. A. and H. S. Fitzhorbert, to soil by private bargain— The whole of that magnificent estate known as the Wainui-o-mata, con- ’ ’ feisting of 3125 acres. ‘ f Thirteen hundred acres are divided into, paddocks bn the well-known Wainui-o-mata Plain. Eighteen hundred and twenty-five acres are' on the terraces, of which about 400 acresare bush, and the remainder partially clear and fenced. This land is equal to any in the Lowbr Hutt Valley or the Taieri Plains, Otago, For terms and particulars apply to ; JAMES McCOLL, Panama Chambers, Wellington^ JpROPERTIES FOR SALE 80 QUARTER-ACRE Sections at the ‘ - Lower Hatt 46 quarter-acre Sections at Johnsonville 33 quarter-acres at Stuartville, Lower Hutt S 3 acres at the Taita • And several other properties For Sale and To Let. * . ■ Appl |.K7wAf?y, : Star Chamber?, Wellington. TO MEDICAL MEN.—For disposal, a capital Practice, unopposed, in Taranaki province. Appointments worth £4OO per annum. For terms, &c., apply X.Y.Z., care of Messrs. Wakefield and • Hogg, chemists Wanganui. ' .V - ' , FOE SALE—S Allotments at Alioeville, near Railway Station, Lower Hutt, containing nearly one acre. Apply to SIEVWEIGHT & STOUT, Solicitors, Brandon-street. Wellington, 19th September, 1873, pROPEKTIES FOR SALE. 7500 acres Freehold, part fenced and improved, with 7500 Sheep, few Cattle and Horses; seaboard. . ' 4300 acres Freehold, part fenced and improved, with 3100 Sheep, few Cattle and Horses,; near seaboard. _ ' - 7000 acres Freehold, part fenced and improved, with 3500 Sheep; within easy distance of Napier, and may be sold in two lots. 10,000 acres Freehold, all under improvement, and . . , - 13,000 acres Leashold, few improvements, with 17,600 Sheep, few Horses and Cattle;. ; seaboard. 6000 acres Freehold, part improved, and • 6400 acres Leasehold, low rent, with 6000 Sheep, Poverty Bay. 5 . 8300 acres Freehold, part improved, and >■ , 8900 acres Leasehold, part improved, with 7500 Sheep and good station buildings; seaboard. : . 11,700 acres Freehold, all now under improvement, fenced aud- ’subdivided into 10 blocks, which may be sold' separately on very easy terms. Rich laud,‘.within 26 miles of town, by good road; property now carrying 12,500 Sheep,' besides, a number of Cattle and Horses. 1700 acres Freehold Wairoa, improved, with 2000 Sheep, good station buildings, &o. 600 acres, partially improved, hear town, with 800 Sheep, 30 Cattle, good house, &c. 40 acres, highly improved with good Houseaud offices near Havelock. , . 40 acres, very rich land, near Clive. ‘ ; ■- Clive Boiling-down Establishment, buildings, and plant for 250 sheep per day. Feilmongery plant and every requsite, with 30 acres rich laud, good house, &c.. ■ 613 acres, Freehold, part rich wheat soil and good buildings, fencing, &o-, Kaikoura. 143 acres, Farm near Gisborne. . 210 acres, Farm near Carterton. 736 acres, Farm near Piako. 364 acres, Unimproved Woodville sections. 340 acres, Unimproved, Mahia. 750 acres, to Lease, Mangonui. " ; 400 acres, to Lease, Patea. . ‘ 17,000 acres, Rich Agricultural Lund near Cambridge, in blocks : of .300 acres : and upward ; easy terms. Apply to— ’ M. K. MILLEE. _ Auctioneer, stock : and- Station Agent, , Napier; or to— .■ j MUEEAY, COMMON, & 00., Laml>tnn-*may, Wellincton . Money,, ; TO LEND on good freehok yjiiv/ul/ security, divided to suit hor rowers. Also h sum of £6OO. EDWARD PEARCE. ON E Y LEND Several sums from £2OO to, £6OOO. ■ . S. CARROLL. M ON E Y T O LE N D on Freehol Security. C. P. POWLES, ■ Hunter-street.^ Education * IGH E E EDU O A TI’ON : MR. JOHN GAMMELL, 8.A., of Londo University, has returned to' Wellington! an resumed < Private Teaching. Ho prepay Youug Men for University,’Civil Service, an other Examinations. , , , Mr. Gammem. will reopen his School'afti Christmas, and in the meantime is forming a EVENING CLASS for Students engage during the day. Terms on application. Present Residence—Wordaworth-strcet, to of Upper Willia-street. . ;; : ' / ” ' To Lgt rilO 1 LET, during the Session, well-fa JL ■ nished' Apartments on the Terrac Splendid view of the harbor ; plunge! an shower bath. Apply Lancaster Housed tv doors, below Jewish Synagogue; • j TO LET.—Blacksmith’s shop, with itoo complete. 1 Situated in > Disou-streo Apply to M'. Quir. ‘ ’
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5475, 14 October 1878, Page 3
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