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PROPERTIES FOB SAKE. BOBAVT-BIAXT BHNGADO W. UNIQUE AND STATELY APPEARANCE. TITOUNT EDEN, tn splendid elevated posl- ■ 1 - u - tion; only on* minute from electric trams, and slight view upper harbour. Seven large and lofty rooms, not including large bathroom, cloakroom; washhouse, with three tubs; water to four points, gas laid on, and whole of walls and ceiling matchlined. BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED din-ing-room, about 19 by 15, fitted with a MAGNIFICENT polished pillar mantel, and overmantel (cost over £20), also tiled hearths, grate, and HEAVY TILED CURB, colonred to match papers; CHARMING STEEL CEILING, with extra deep cornices, deep frieze, and picture rail. The drawingToom is little larger than diningroom, and is decorated quite as elaborately. American style reception hall, and tea room about 12 by 10. Breakfastroom, with corner tiled crate, 12 by 12. Massive porcelain bath and hand basin; hot water to sink, hot water to bath, hot water to basin; HOT AND COLD WATER SHOWER BATH, specially prepared glass towel rack. PATENT W.C. EIGHT UP-TO-DATE STEEL CEILINGS. PROPERLY ERECTED, with damp-proof felt; door and side lights are fitted with REALISTIC LEAD-LIGHTED views, including a BRIDGE and WATER SCENE, also the name of the house worked in the glass; very large return verandahs, supported by three massive turned pillars, 3ft in circumference, and fitted with dark-stained ceilings (this is quite a new thought); also roomy back verandah. Large portion from bouse finished in green shingle. The ATTIC that adorns the roof, and EAVES, which OVERHANG about 4ft around the whole house, give the place a REFINED anil EXTREMELY UNCOMMON APPEARANCE. Painted white, with lead coloured roof. Freehold Allotment absolutely level, and in line with footpath (no stone), over 53ft frontage. We can honestly recommend the property, not only for outside show, but THOROUGHLY well built. Never been occupied. ANY REASONABLE TERMS. PRICE, £875. TYLDEN AND SPIERS, (Pronounced Til-den Spears), 95. Q uaEN S T - , SOLE AGENTS. WEST COAST.—I 293 Acres, ring fenced, 7 subdivisions; 400 acres grass, part of which has been ploughed and laid down, 14 acres oats, 2 acres orchard, balance bush containing about 500,000 ft kauri; all siloughablc but 60 acres; sandy loam watered by creeks and lakes, suitable for cattle or sheep, will carry 1 sheep to the acre. The buildings consist of a :i4-roomed boardinghouse and ail outbuild ngs, 4-roomed and broomed Cottage, cattle yards and sheds. The property has a beentiful beach frontage, in fact one of the best, and can be highly recommended. Will be sold as a whole, or without the large boardlnghouse and 100 acres. OTAHUHU.— 15J Acres, all in grass, fenced in three subdivisions: stands high and lies well to tne sun. Price £220 per acre. EXCELLENT FRUIT FARM, near Auckland.—37 Acres, tip-top orchard of 1550 trees (peaches, pears, apples, and a few plums). This farm is especially noted for its Bon Chretien pears, from 7 to 10 tons of -which are produced annually, netting lid to 2d per lb; 5 acres in wattle, planted in belt 1 chain wide, affording grand shelter, and estimated to give a profit of £50 per acre for stripping and felling, posts readily fetch 55/ per 100 on the ground; WELL-BUILT RESIDENCE of U large rooms, -with balcony and verandah on three sides and all conveniences, HOT AND COLD WATER, pantry, scnllery, etc.; barn with loft, trapshed, stable, Implement shed, 3-4>all concrete floor cowshed, and concrete tank In yard to hold 4000 gallons. Price £3600. "VVBARTMARKET.—Four 2-storeyed 4-room-Asi ed Dwellings, each with all conveniences, p.w.c.'s. etc, and each let at 11/ per week. Price £900. T. MANDENO JACKSON, AUCTIONEERS, ETC., CUSTOMS-ST. E., ESTABLISHED 1853. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, THE HAYMaRKET, ALBERT STREET. AUCKLAND. Owners of Properties iv Suburbs and City wanting to Sell, WE SHALL BE! PLEASED TO -RECEIVE THEIR INSTRUCTIONS. Secure Plans and Prices of PAVONA PARK, MANGERE, GOLFERS' HOME, MANGERE CROSSING, SHAKESPEARE ESTATE. TAKAPUNA. OWNER'S INSTRUCTIONS TO SELL, T AXE "ROAD, -TAEVONPORT. 01/ ACRES, DWELLING 4 rooms and 072 scullery, and outbuildings; kitchen garden; 3 Paddocks AA'ell Fenced and watered; 3 minutes' walk from tram car. Price £1500, or offer. pONSONBY. CLARENCE-ST.— Dwelling, 6 rooms, all modern conveniences; wash-house; gas and water laid on; let at 15/ weekly. Price, £515. "VfILFORD. OCEAN VIEW .ESTATE. — EH) x 104. Price £3 15/ Foot. Terms £10 cash. Also 60 x 120 ft., Splendid Section for a building site. £0 per foot; terms, £10 cash. rpAKAPUNA. SHAKESPEARE ESTATE—Sections from 25/ up to 50/ per foot. Terms, £5 deposit £5 three months, £5 six months, balance at 45 per cent. pARNELL. AVON-ST.—(Dwelling, 6 rooms, washhouse scullery and all conveniences. Price, only £400; terms, £200 cash. M T. E DEN. WOODSIDE-ST.— x 170 ft, House, 6 rooms, all convs., wash-bouse, etc. £575. Terms: £100 deposit. XJEMUERA. GRAND STAND-RD.—SO X L",2 ft; House, 6 rooms, all convs.; hot and cold water; splendid view. Trice, £925. Terms: £100 cash. RCEY T YNN. WOOISEY AVENUE. — New House, 7 rooms, let at £1 a week: all conveniences. Price £<KO-. terms, £200 cash. SEQUBL-ST. — Cottage. 4 rooms, all necessary conveniences. £350; terms, £100 cash. "VTANGERE /CROSSING. X ACRES, Dwelling, new, 5 rooms, bath- «-* room, pantry, dairy; washhouse, etc.: li acre maize, balance grass; trap and cart shed; lOmlns. from railway station. Trice, £1300. Terms. £650 cash. pANMURE. 141/ ACRES, opposite the old slaughter-A-l/2 house. Owner will sell four acres upwards at £30 acre. Terms easy. -jyTOUNT pOSKILL, 3 MINUTES FROM TRAM. O-SA DOWN SECURES FINE. LEVEL 3-i.K) BUILDING SECTION. Price, only 45' a foot A few left. Undoubtedly the Cheapest in the Market. Flans with T~VEVESON, 14. STRAND ARCADE. 75 EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY A. IS OFFERED OF ACQUIRING PERFECTLY SOUND INVESTMENT FOR ABOUT £3,500, IN CITY PROPERTY, SHOWING 9 PER CENT ON MONEY INVESTED. Full Particulars from H. D. ABBOTT, 2, SWANSON-ST. HI 1
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 287, 2 December 1911, Page 3
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