Houses and Land. i . T M. L E N jj" o X, U • ESTATE AGENT. VALUATOE, ETC. I, —— • MONEY INVESTED FOR CAPITALISTS LOANS oy MORTGAGE EFFECTED ARBITRATIONS UNDERTAKEN. ' RENTS AND INTERESTS COLLECTED. ESTABLISHED 1864. EXCELLENT FREEHOLD PROPERTIES FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. >y A Fine Seven-acre Paddock, known aj the Ellerslie Stables, opposite the Harp of Erin, and a few minutes' walk from a railway station.—Price £650, oosb. To Working Men.—A Comfortable Four-roomed House with Freehold Allotment, off Upper Queenstreet. Price £IGO. NEWNorxh road.-A Well-finished Ifcuse, containing five large rooms, all newly painted, with freehold allotment 34ft. xIOOfL Price £290. r DUBLIN-STREET, near the Convent—Two attached Cottages, containing five rooms each, with large freehold allotment, commanding a beautiful new. Price £250. a beautiful suburban Farm of acres of rich volcanic soil, with comfortable residence and all necessary outbuildings. The Farm is all subdivided and laid down in rich grass. Price £1,200. > . A Fine Family-' "Residence, ouut ot brick, and containing 11 rooms, with every convenience. There is an ornamental garden in front of the House, and a freehold allotment 57 x 100. , NEWTO.V—A really comfortable Ee-idence, all newly lined and papered, with good freehold allotment. Price £100. , TO MARINERS AND OTHERS.-A comfortable six-roomed House in the city, with freehold allotment. Pnce £200. IOWORKING MEN".—A comfortable four-roomed House off Drake-street. Prico £110 3 KARANGAHAPE ROAD.-A fine Freehold Allotment. GCx 90, with all the buildings thereon. 1 Price £2 <0. , J' EPBUP.N-STREF.T. — Several excellent Allot-m-nts, at a low price. , I'ONSONIiY.—A beautiful site containing about 1 J l , an a . cri r' w'th a live-roomed house erected thereon. Price £jSO. NEWTON.-A comfortable four-roomed House, rear to Mr. Holdship s miiL Price £150. NEW Is ORTH ROAD—A comfortable four-roomed House, with large freehold allotment 50 x 200. The garden is in a state of cultivation. Price £200. City. — Two attached with good well, and large freehold allotment. i rice i.220; present rental, 12s. per week. >\ ILLIA3I-STREET, City.—-Two attached Cottages well suited for working men, and let for 10s. per week? v,-itli large freehold allotment Price £175. PUKEKOHE.— Farm of 170 acres adjoining the late l* arm of Mr. Burtt. There is a small building upon tne farm, and a beautiful stream runnice through it—lo2d. 6 kDLNBURGH-STREET. — A w*ll-finished and commodious five-roomed House in Edinburgh-;treet w.th large freehold allotment 45.0x100, aud exoell-nt well of water. Price £250—99 d. HOBSOX-STRLE L\—A liue Property at present, used as a 'J emperance Jfotel, with seven other Cottages. 11ns property is builc U p on A freehold allotment 49x190, an.i is bringing in rental equal to 77s per week—losd. PONSONIiY.—A beautiful and commodious Sevenroomed II- use. This is a good freehold propertv is m excellent order, commands a beautiful view, and can be had upon very easy terms. Price £270. FARMS, HOUSES* and ALLOTMENTS Herald Qaox tt long Monthly List in "Weekly JT ° K S A L E. FAMILY RESIDENCES AND COTTAGES—At Remuera, Epsom, Mount Albert, Svmonds-street Hobson-street, Vincent-street, Ponsonbv Road, Dedwood, North Shore, Parnell, * e. CLARK & GARLICK. 2J* o E S J"':.. L E. FARMS—At Epsom, Remuera, Otahuhu, North Road, Tuakau, "W'aikato, Tauranga, Bay of Island* Tamaki, &c. CLARK & GARLICK. "jjl O R S A L E. BUILDING SITES—In Symouds-street, Hobsonstreet, Dedwood, Mount Eden. Epsom, Upper Queen street, Parnell, Ponsonby Road, Otahuhu, Ngaruawahia, Cambridge, &c. CLARK i GARLICK, Land Agents tnd Brokers. 22, Exchange. TO BE SOLD OX M2RY EASY TEEMS —A SMALL FARM at the MaUKU, of really good land, containing 104 substantially fenced I with a four-rail fence; well watered, aud a good deal j of Puriri timber on it. There i:5 water carriage from , OnWiunga close to the Farm, where a vessel runs i every week.—Awplv to GEO. G. WALTER, Papakura. mo LET ON LEASE—POINT STANLEY, on the North Shore, opposite the Queen-street "Wharf, containing -11 acres. This valuable property having extensive deep-water frontage, is suitable for Docks, Slips, and Shipbuilding purposes. W. FLOOD, 13, Insurance Buildings. For immediate sa deiight-fullj'-situated Family itesi'le'.ce in Nelson-street. Gas laid on, and ever}- convenience.—F. G. Ewim:TON.
NurserymenPARNELL NURSERIES. A S 0 2S T , BROTHERS, would respectfully intimate th.it now is the Season for Planting, and to invite intending Planters to an inspection of their extens ; v? Gekekac. XuiisKitY Stock, consisting of— OKXAMEXTAL TREES AN 13 SHRUB, FOREST, SHELTER, AXD FRUIT TKEEif, PI-NTS INSIGNI.S, ETC., KTC. Their extensive Nurseries are largely stocked with healthy, well-grown Plants, rendered hardy by being reared in open, unsheltered grounds, ami veiy suitable for removal to the most exposed situations. There arc many thousands of Trees to select from— all have been removed iritliiu two years—and it is perfectly true to state that they are the FINEST STOCK TO 3E FOUND IX ANY NURSEUT IN THE COLONIES. - TtuJy would particularly draw attention to theic immense stock of ii: ?» transplanted thorn qcickk, wh?ch are unequa">cd ;r. the colonies. The General i>. i? .■ ■v. >io-v aa<3 will be forwarded frrt-s on a\ y\ : c;: ;io^<. IIftOUXT :< UJRSJ3R Y, JAi ItEMEUKA, AUOKT \.NI>,X.Z. A > usual, at this -easr,.\ c l W'ke.% .Invites tlio attention of his friendj f ?xunsive. wc'.:-prepare(l Nursery Stock. THE N'Uh&KRy LIST l-T,?; . . f T. W. >viii be happy to forward to any mulivs w ~i'\ v.-meli lie may be favoured. It will be found t<"> cm', co good selections of Ornamental Conifers, Trees Mirub?, Climbers, choice Fruit Trees of good old kinds, and new ones o£ liigh repute ; "White 'lhoniss aud other Hedge Plants; Shelter, Timber, and Giants, Trees, A-0., of a varied and dic^jter. The Nursery i=» 1 cn nunutes* w.ilk froui the ■Reuiv-ra and Railway Stations. W. J. 11 CK&T Co.. Town Agents. Saddlery. jgSTABLISEED IS(S 1. J. WISEMAN Has on hand a large stock of PLOUGH, DRAY, AND £PRIN(i-CART • COLLARS £ PLOUGH HARNESS ; SHAFT AND LEADING HARNESS ; SPRI NO • CART harness; CARRIAGE, GIG, AND. BfGGV "\VISEMA_N *3 ■FJ.-EB RATED PACK SADDLES ; Sydney, .V>lbcurne, and Etiglish-iuade GENi'S' SADDLES, Of various descripriots : Auckland and English-iiiade LAD A; SADDLES ; BRIDLES IN GREAT VAIII ET Y ; SIABLE REQUISITES OF EVERY KIND. J. "W. has just received a supply of ENGLISH GOODS direct from the? Manufacturer?, and has extensive shipments to arrive per * Kerndalc,' ' Oxford," ' Loch Urr,' and other ships. T> F. AVEBSTER _tx« (LATE L. FOP.STXH AND SON*), NEXT THE UNION BANK, Is prepared to supply, 0:1 the shortest notice, IT A K ?TESR _OF E VERY. DESCRIPT [ON^ . AT,R£LASONAJ:LE PRICES. I'ack-saddUs Paf'tm), ts Saddles and Bridles, Mi i; iry Bridles, ixzwireuv-.s, Leather Ca3es, Ito.ir l£slM> Ugsitiga oi .... ue- nptioiis, jJtt\ersacks, BrusLwaro, iireaking r.ickk, -vc. WnOLtSALE AND BETAH.'. JustXanded— Strc:ig Coloni-sl-insafo 1 -acldies Mi-t----able fcrse:t!e:»' aiid buiJ;..ts' ex ' victor..:.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 3993, 29 August 1874, Page 3
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