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Houses and Land. — STOKE-S POINT. This Va'naVle Property is now fo: private sale, subdivided into fect'oos rangine fro."n 3 *crrs. to h acres each in f xient. They are all T/ell »\tu*te, facing the risicg ?nn, commanding good and having both wood &rd w.»ur on them. ,i plan and full p.«rticularj m*y be obt&lncd at the oZ SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON. I.uid and EsUla Ageat, fort streetMAHORANGI— For sale, cheap, an improved farm of 050 acrffl, 100 acrea Id griS9 a i SCO acres mixed tu«.h (comprising kauri an< totara*, the temaiuder fern and swamp. a 1 ouse of rooms aud pantry, d<.tacheJ kitchen, d..»y ard store room, baro, cowsheds, stockyard, pigsiye, kc. on the property. - SAiIUEL COCHRANE & SON, Laa<i Agent*, Fort street FOR PRIVATE SALE—A Large Freehold Building Allotment at Parnell, 150 lms-s (tonUift to St. Stephen's Itoed by 310 links deep, commanding one of the beat views to be obtained in that suburb. Price aud terms on to SA"MtJEL COCBRA>f- & SON., Lar.d An«a!i. J'orl-street. REEHGLD BUILDING ALLOTMENTS FOE 8 ALE.| CITY. | WELLESLET-STUEET—Large Allotment, 110 feet frontage, immediately below Nelson-street—l3l ALBKRT-STREET — Allotment comer of T. est Oueen-strevt—l32 ALBERT-STKEET —Two Allotments, feet front age. near Dr. Lee's property—7o CHAPiiL-STREET — Allotment G3 feet frontage adjoining the Bricklayer** Arm/ Hotel—l2S WAF.KFIELD-STREET— Allotment near Queenstieet, S3 feet frontage—lo3 BBSE^FORD-STRKET-Allotment, 132 feet frontage, faces tho Western Park —75 NELS ON-9TREET—A Ilotment, Vicf-oria-street 22 faet frontage—lil BANK-STREET, off Shorcland-straet —Allotment, 65 feet frontago— 99 .. NELSON STREET—Allotment, 50 feet frontage, to the Witer T AN LEY STREF.T—Over one acre of ground, having to Stanley street and Grafton Road, with a numbers/ BaildiDgs thereon SUBURBS. GRAFTON ROAD—Six AUotmenU—l96 PON-ONBY— BKOOKVILLE — Lots 72, 73. 60, and 61, fronting William and George-streets—l 77 Five AUotmenU, fenced ana planted—76 . , , BHEEHAN*S PADDOCK—Lot 95, 33 feet to Prospect Terrace —165 Lot 117, 40 feet to Sheehan-street Three Allotments, comer of Pomoallier Terrace and King-street*—l7s • PONSONBY ROAD—Corner Allotment, 35 feet .to Fonsonbyßoad . . GLENBUKN — Two Lots, fronting Shelly Beach Road—ls7 , t 4 „ , .. Lot 33, 79 feet 6 inches to Hackettstccet—l7o » « I 3PRINGBANK—Lot 61, 40 feet to Bro vn-*treet— I 171 . j Allotment Brown-street, near Pon sonby Road—l 76 I Three Allotments, fronting Rich | I mond Road, 42 fee* »**ch—l6B j SPRINGWOOD—Lots M and 6T, frontm Spring | JOH nStR^;ET- Lot 72, 42 feet x 110 feet—l 72 ' LINCOLN-STREET—One Allotment ne*r Richmccd Roa<i—l22 CLARENCE-STREET—Lots 60 *nd 51, each 40 feet frontage—l 33 i SEWMAKKET —Allotment, 23 feat by 99 feet. In 1 the contre of the VJJJage, For Sale or Lea 3 189 Allotment 41 reet to Manubau Road, adjoining Mr. Clayton's property—l 49 NEWTOWN—Cdmfortable nine roomed House, well finished, and fitted with every convenience CONQUEST PLACE- Two large Building Sites, commanding splendid views PARNELL —Two Allotments, having 6o feet frontage to main road ; good view of harbour MT. ST. JOHN—Six Allotments on the Onehunga Road—l 67 REM IJTCRA —Five acres, near St. John's College Road—3l , 1V .. MORNINGSIDE—AIIotment corner of Great North Road and Argyll-street—lßl ONEHUNGA—One acres, fenced and in grass; at! excellen site for a residence—l9l Ten Allotments, 45 to 50. and 71 to 76, of Subdivision of Hardinzton's Paddocs—l9o Allotments in various positions, Hard ngton's Pr.ddock COUNTRY, OTABTJHU—Lots 23 and SO. Foley's TownsMp— 3 PAPAKURi V T LLAGE—Lot 71, Section 11,1 rood; near Railway Btation—33o ALKX 4NDRA WKST— Lot IOT. 1 acre—3s2 HAMILTON—I acre, close to business centra SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, LAND AND EIOO3B AGENTS. HOUSEHOLD PROPERTIES FOS SA I. »ON3ONBY—Boua of six rooms, near Mason's Gardens ; also, Paddock of about 1 acre, oppoMOONT ST. JOHN—Large House of 10 rooms, and 4 allotments. WE LLESLEY AN D CHAPEL-STREETS — Comfortable two»storey House, and four-roomed Cottage, erected on an allotment corner of Wellesley and Chapel-streets T7IARMS AND CO ONTR Y FRO PERTIES SALE. WAIKATO—3OOO acres, Lake Wangape, adjoins Sinclair's, one side*,bounded by a creek, one- k .hird plonghable, remainder bnsb—3S2 OHAUPO—2SS acres, close to railway station, acres in rest mostly fenced PIRONGIA —Farm of 430 acres, with Kuildings and I and all improvements ! KIRIKIRIROA—L*ts S4 and S5. containing SO acres, having a frontage to Lafee Tuhawhakapeke j WEITI KIVKR—S? acres, allotment 9, Parish of 1 Okura, large water frontage, known as Gallagher's Farm —380 MAHURANGI—(Tnwhoa Block)~95 acres, mostly ! bush, on the main road, near the Hoteo Bridge— —353 MAnURANGI—Tot 52, containing 114 acres, adjoining Messrs. Ricu and Coom) es's properties PAREMORKMO—4OS acres, having a large frontage to the Waltemata PO K.EATUA—Farm oi 120 acres, 2 acres in gTKss, orchard, four-roomed house, and out-buildings, situated about 14 miles from Stokes's Point. The coach passes the proporty—32s I*A RM of 40 acres on the Mount Rosklll Road, about one mile from the New North Road Toil-gate, fenced and subdivided into paddocks by substantial atone walls, with dwelling-house and out- < buildings I MANGAWAI—IIO actes, part bush, within two miles of the Landing-pl«xce—33B TE RAPA (Walkato) Lot 68, 60 acres, adjoining Messrs. Hammond and De Quincey's properties— i 339 WAIAU—Part of Allotment 63, 80 acres, deep-water frontage to Karaka River—34o KOMOKORAU (Walkato) -Loi 03. 50 acres, midday between Ngaruawahia and Hamilton—347 PIRONGIA (Waikato)—Lot 277. W acres—3sl TAURAROA (Marsden) —Part of 4u acres—3s3 RIT ARAKGI —Part of Lot 96. DC £rcr^:*—3s4 PAPAKURA —Farm of 241 aci .it, partly fenced and laid down in grass, with nev' tlease and Stable therecn. Has a large frontage—2l7 PAREMOREMO—22O acres good heavy bush land— 219 WAIMANA—Lot 242, containing 60 acres MATAKOHE —AJlotmont 177, 10 acrw—2B3 HDKUA —Allotment 107, 60 acres—?B7 WAIAU—3OO acTes, about half-a-mlle's sail Trom Onehunga—lßs W'HAU—2I pcres near the Whan Bridge—3 PANMURF—" Wellington Park," 10 acres volcanic soil. In pasture, securely fenced with a stone wall, and Hjuse of 6 rooms and out-buildings thereon. Dwelling-house, coach-house, stable, garden, orchard, and about 16 acres of land—2o6 WADK— 60 rres within half-a-mil ot Mr. Haye's pioperty—3.lo Pl/KEATUA—79 acres and about 25 acres good kauri bush, the rest partly cultivated—l 93 KOMOKORAU (Walkato) —Allotment 95, 60 acree— 320 t£ARAKA—I6O acres on the Waiuku and Papatoitol itoads—3o9 ONGONUI—IOI acres good heavy bnsb TAUPIRI (Waikato>—Lota 383 and B*4, 100 acres— 312 Also, a large number of Farms, varying from 50 to 500 acres. In the Parishes of Walkato, Kaipara, Mangapai, Ahuroa, Raarangi Waitara, Waiuku, Kaiwaka, Opotlki, Raglan, Matwgakaramea, Kourawhero, Manukan, Pakoranga, Pirongia, Taupiri, Te Aral, Waiwera, Maungataniwha, Taitraroa, Matakohe, Hikurangi, Mahurangi, Mangawai, Owhlwa, WaJk'ekle Pokeno SUNDRY ALLOTMENTS. Brookville, Dedwood, Point Chevalier Hardington's Paddock, Onehunga; Kapanga; Townships Newcastle, Opotiki, &c. Full particulars of any of the above properties can be obtained at the Land Mart, Fort-street, and where practicable, intending purchasers will nave an opportuu ty atforded them cf personally viewing each pro* perty. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SOI*, HOUSS AND ESTATE AGENTS, FORT STEFf.T. Publications. OW PUBLISHED, THE "IVEW ZEALAND HERiLD" ALMANAC FOR ISSO, Price Threepence. JUST PUBLISHED, "THE GREAT MEDICINE MA'.I OF DANCOYLE," BV POLICEMIS X, MAY BE HAD OF ALL BOOKSELLERS. PRICE—ONE PENNY. rp OUR IST. IN PRESS, Andwi'l SHORTLY BE PUBLISHED.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5657, 5 January 1880, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5657, 5 January 1880, Page 8

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