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Houses and Land. . HEiE WANGABEL FARM of 122 acres, 20 &cxc« la grass, 1} acres in garden and orchard, well stocked with fruit trees, the rest is a good bush, of pnriri and ti-tree,' for which there is a great demand in "Warigarei; a 3-roomed House, and about 60 head Cattle, several of the cows near calving. There is a good road from the landing place to the property, a distance of about one mile. The above is being, sold on account of the death of the owner... If required, the house and farm will be sold without the cattle. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SDK, Land Agents. SALE, IK PA UK ELL, A comfortable eight-roomed house, situated at the Corner of two roads, in the centre of Parnell, commanding a good view of the harbour, &c., and: the Two Freehold Allotments on which it is erected. — For particulars apply to Samuel cochkane & son. Auctioneers. Household properties FOB SALE. HOBSON-STREET AND CHAPEL-STREET. -Large Allotment with two Cottages thereon; now yielding a weekly rental of £2 sterling.. , lIOBSJN-STKEBT.—Allotment 28 feet frontage, with " eight-roomed two-story House'thereon. FREEMAN'S BAY.—A comfortable six-roomed Cottage, overlooking the harbour, and one acre of land. MOUNT ST. MARY'S.—Five-roomed Cottage, corner of New and Dublin-streets. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Land Agents, Fort-street. /J}* AR M S .F 0 R SALE. PUKEKORE.—Farm of 200 acres, adjoining Budcland's. LUCAS' CREEK.—2O3 acres fronting the Great North Road, partly fenced and cultivated, with good house of seven rooms, out-buildings, &c., thereon. TE ARAl.—Farm of 257 acres, 100 acres iu. gniss and • fenced; splendid orchard of over 500 fruit trees; . ** about 25 acres bush; with two comfortable Cottages, barns, out-buildings, dairy, stockyard, <£:c. "With this property will also be sold 100 sheep, 20 head of cattle,; farm implements, and household furniture. FARM of GO acres of good land, in the highest state of cultivation, 4 miJes from Auckland; 40 acres in grass* with a comfortable Country Residence and' every accommodation in out-buildings. FARM of 40 acres on the Mount RoskiU Road, about one mile from the New North Road Toll-gate, fenced and subdivided into paddocks by substantial stone walls, with dwelling-house and outbuildings. FARM of S acres at Epsom, adjoining Sir. Cleghoni's property, all fenced and laid in grass, four-roomed cottage, six-stall stable, <£c., erected thereon. - SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, LAND AGENTS. CITY, SUBURBAN, AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES, • - FOR SALE BY THE. UNDERSIGNED. CITY. SBORTLAND CRESCENT AND FORT-STREET— -■ Two allotments; 378 links frontage to Shortland Crescent, and running through to Fort-street GREY AtfD PIIT-STREETS—Allotment, 91 feet to • Pitt-Street, and 206 feet to Grey-street, with two cottages and stables thereon . . UNION-STREET—I allotments near Drnke-street ALBERT-STREF-T—2 allotments,' close" "to Mr. Dingwall's property, 44 feet frontage BERE3FOKD-STREET-Allotment, :00 links front ■ age CHAPE L-STREET— Comfortable sik-roomed Cottage and allotment NELSON-STREET—Allotment, 37 feet jrcntsge "WILLIAM-STREET—Allotment, 33 fee^bySofeet HOBSON-STREET—Allotment, 25 fees frontage PITT-STREET —Allotment, corner of Vincent and Pitt-streets, with shop, dwelling-house, and ' thereon JERYMN-STREET—Allotment fronting Jerrnynstreet and Eden-street, with three Houses erected *"'• thereon, a 1 joining Dr. Campbell's property. VICTORIA QUADRANT-Allotment immediately below the Northern Club, fronting both Victoria • Quadrant and Chancery-street DURHAM-STREET—Allotment close to the Sale Yards lately .occupied by Messrs. Hunter and Nolan . HOBSON-STREET—Two, comfortable Houses and • Allotments, adjoining the property of Mr. A. Craig SALE-STREET—Three Allotment?, corner of Wel-lesley-strset. • • -SUBURBS. CONQUEST PLACE—Lot 13, section 1 , ALMA PLACE—Lot ICS, S3 feet to Scotland-street REMUERA—IO acres opposite St. John's Lake, with Jiouse, Barn, Out-Buildings, all .fenced, subdivided, and under cultivation DEVONFORT—Fomteen large Building Allotments at the "foot of Flagstaff Hill ONE HUNG A—Cottage and grounds, close to the Blockliouse SPRINGBANK—AIIotment, 130 feet frontage ttf the Richmond Road DEDWOOD—Comfortable six-roomed Cc-ttage' and Garden, 99 feet frontage to St. Mary's Road BROOKVILLE—Five Allotments, fenced and planted ONEIIUNGA—Five-roomed Cottage, stable, coachhouse, and out-buildings, and one acre pZanted with over 100 fruit trees ONEHUNGA—Three Allotments, near the Glfbe BRIGHTON—House and Allotment. SS feet frontage ST. MARY'S ROAD—Eight Allotments, close to the residence of T. Cunningham, Esq., commanding an extensive view of the harbour EAST-STREET, NEWTON—Large two-story House, 7 rooms and hall, and shop adjoining; £*ood well of water. Allotment is 40 feet ONEHUNGA—Three Alletments, in Maria-street REMUERA —Five acres, near St. John's College COUNTRY PROPERTIES. HUNUA—Allotment 107, CO acres HUNUA—Allotment 12, SO acres MATAKOHE—Allotment 177, 7G aerts MONGONUI—IOI acres good heavy bush land PIRONGIA -Lot 221, 50 a^res WAIKOMITI-55 acres at the back of the Waikomiti Hotel, partly fenced and ploughed WAIWEEA—IIO acres MANGAPAI—SS2 acres OWOIWA—SO acres BIG MUDDY CREEK—IIO acrcs PAPAKURA—Farm of 241 acres, partly fenced and laid down in grass, with new House and stable thereon. Has a large deep-water frontage. Also, adjoining the above, a -Farm of 2SO acres, fronting the Great South Road PAREMOREMO—22O acres good heavy bush land PANMURE—"Wellington Park," 10 acres volcanic soil, in pasture, securely fenced with a stonewall, and House of C rooms and out-buildings thereon, —Duke of Edinburgh Hotel, newly erected.— Dwelling-house, coach-house, stable, garden, orchard, and about IG'acrcs of land ONEHUNGA—A Cottage and about 4 acres PUKEATUA- 79 acres and five-roomed about 25 acres good kauri bush, the rest partly , cultivated. 4 " WAIKATO—SO acres, close to Lake Ngaroio WAIRAU— 300 acres, about half a mile's sail from Onenunga• PAPAKURA—IIJ acres, near Captain Pye's, and opposite Mr. P. Nolan's farm; gcod soil, suitable for a market garden WYNYARDTOWN—B Allotments, in the centre of . the township " •, MERCER —Allotment, containing 1 rood * MAHURANGI—SS acres on the Pukupuku River; i good heavy bush . _ - DRURY—I3S6 acres at Parahete, County of Eden * HOWICK—House and 19 acres in the centre of the village WHAU—2I acres near the Whau Bridge J KAPANGA- -Number'of central allotments HENDERSON'S Cultivated farm of 70 J I acres , : ' Also, a large number of Farms, varying from 40 to 500 £ I acres, in the Parishes «of Takapuna, Waikato, 1 Kaipara, Mareretu, Mangapai, Ohuroa, Ruarangi, ' , Waitara, Waiuku, Waitakerei, Puhot, Kaiwaka, Opotiki, Maraeta:, Raglan, Matingakaramea, Kourawhero, Manukau, Ruatangata, Pakuranga, Pirongia, Tsupixi, Omaha, Kerikeri, Ngaroto, Te A_rai, Waiwera, Maungataniwha, Tauraroa, Matakohe, Kaukapakapa, Hzkurangi, Mahurangi, Mangawal. Waipipi, Ohi«*a, tlcnahi, Waikiekie, Pokeno, etc. ALLOTMENTS. 1 Kyber-Pass Estate, *Brookville, Dedwood, Point Chevalier; Hardingttm's Pad Cock, Onehunga; Kapanga; Towtfehips of Raglan, Newcastle, Opotiki, etc. . J Full particulars of any of the above properties can be obtained at the Land Mart, Fortes treet, and where „ practicable,' intendingpurchasers .will have an oppor- v tunity afforded them of personally, viewing each property. • .>.l ... . . ; . A ' SAMUEL'iCOCHRANE : & SON, J HOUSE ' ASTD" ESTATE AGENTS, LICENSED LAND BROKERS, TTSDEH THE Torrens' LAND Tra>'?FET. ACT.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4047, 2 November 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4047, 2 November 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4047, 2 November 1874, Page 4

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