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Houses and Land. W. L. M 7 "* 0 HE l£ HOUSE, LAND, ESTATE, AND COMMISSION AGENT. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. No 8. MERCANTILE, CHAMBERS, QUEENSTREET (NEXT BANK OF NEW ZE4LAND). BENTS AND INTEEESTB COLLECTED. Sxcurxxiks Pound yon Investors Without Charge. THE CARE AND MANAGEMENT GP ESTATES UNDERTAKEN. MORTGAGES AND LOANS NEGOTIATED. Bank Stooks > Insurance Stocks f Mining Stocks VT) OUGHT AND Q OLD. Timber Co. Stocks, and I JZ> O All Kinds of Stocks ' FOR SALE: «?ITY PROPERTIES—AIbert Park, Villa Residence 8 rooms. IHTY PROPERTIES — Western . Park, Gentleman's Residence, 13 rooms andornamntal grounds. CITY PROPERTIES—Western Park Villa Residence, 8 rooms. CITY PROPERTIES—Ponsonby, Villa Residence, S rooms, EITY PROPERTIES—Ponsonby. Superior Villa, 8 rooms. CITY PROPERTIES—Ponsonby, Comfortable House, 7 rooms.. CITY PROPERTIES—Ponsonby, Villa, 7 rooms, and 50 acres. CITY PROPERTlES—Karangahape Road, Dwelling . and Shop. CITY PROPERTIES—FreehoId Allotment, Wynd* ham-street. CITY PROPERTIES—SeveraI Allotments, 20 minutes' from Queen-stz < eet ; from £3 per foot. WORKING MEN'S CHEAP ALLOTMENTS—A Compact Block of & Allotments in Newton ; from 30s 6d per foot. WORKING MEN'S CHEAP ALLOTMENTS—2 Allotments, each £60. WORKING SIEVS CHEAP ALLOTMENTS-Victo ria Avenue ; ',5a and 50a. "WORKING MEN'S CHEAP ALLOTMENTS—Sussexstreet ; 40s. WORKING MEN S CHEAP ALLOTMENTS-New-market; 4 r is. MOUNT EDK'N"—Very choice Allotments, near Railway Station ; all volcanic ; quite cleared of stones ; •■SKr.*® 4 ® 5 55, 60s, 80s. and 90s per foot. MOUNT EVJEN—Choi&e Villas of 6 and 7 rooms, quite n'jw; fitted with ranges, grates, Venetian blinds, and copper boilers; £520. Small deposit, and tb e balance can be arranged on Building Society term*. EpEN'DALE—New Four-roomed Cottage near Riding School; very cheap. VICTORIA AVENUE—Freehold Duelling Houses, 6 rooms; very cheap. MOUNT ALBERT—Comfortable Villa with 2 acres .splendid volcanic soil; good situation; Railway Station at hand ; omnibuses almost every hour; price, only £650. SiOUNT ALBERT—2 Acres and House of 10 rooms on main road close to station. AVON DALE—Adjoining Railway Station, 50 Acres, cheap; extensive main road frontage ; good for cutting up. AVONDALE—SO,-Acro Farm, all under cultivation. NEW LYNN—IO-a ere Farm and Residence. WAIKOMITI- -A compact block, 200 acres, partly improved, 'all fenced, at £10 an acre. Railway Station plenty of water. WAIKOMVi I !— From sto 30 acres, from £10. HEL&NSV iLLE —13 Allotments in the township, very chr^ap, O^AHU, near Dargaville-80 Acres good Kauri Bush. TAUHfjA —The key of a largo trading district. TOv.rf and Buildings for Store, with adjoining ■lan ds. a good investment. Very cheap. hss per Acre—Choice Farm, 256 acres, good land, Viostly in crops, comfortable Family Residence, .? .nti altogether a ready-made home. £4 per Acre—Excellent Farm near Maliurangl, Dwelr iing-house and out buildings complete, and almost new. / ELLERSLIE) Surrounding the Railway Station. ; IXLERSLIE (Land all volcanic. KLLERSLIE i" /47 Allotments^ ELLERSLIE ) j 47 Allotments i Also, 1 V 6J Acres ) A Can be had on very advantageus terms. NORTH SHOF.E—Midway between the two Wharves. Allotments Sit 60s and 60s. NORTHCOTE) The beat Building Sites in the NORTHCOTIS }» District. Villa Residence, 6 NORTHCOTE) rooms ; quite new. NORTHCOTE—Allotments from £33 each. 2TORTHCOTE—SmaII Farms from £15 per acre. JfOßTHCOTE—lmproved Farm, with House; good springv/ater. £30 per acre. WANTED— for business man with upwards of £2000 capital- Entrance into a sound concern. Is a good Vrtaer and Auctioneer. Has thorough knowledge of 'wine and spirit business, and can bo relied upon " for energy and activity. TO BE LEASED. That First-class Qaeen-street Shop now occupied by Vlx. Samuel Coombes, opposite Bank of Australasia. Oood frontage (150 feet deep), with back entrance 'Irom High-street; thoroughly adapted to any trade, and ia the heart of the mercantile quarter of the city. Possession can be given on the Ist Feb., 1884.— Apply only to W.L.M., at his Land Agency Office. For a term of 21 years, Allotment, Wakefield-strect, S3 x 74. Suitable for a manufactory. C HAS - H. O SMONII ' , LAND AND MONETARY AGENT, 116, Queen-street. (Adjoining B. Tonks & Co.) BANKJJRS : NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). MORTGAGES AND LOANS NEGOTIATED RENTS AND INTERESTS COLLEGTED MO'NEY INVESTED ON FIRST-CLASS SECURITIES, WITHOUT CHARGE ESTATES MANAGED FOR ABSENTEES VALUATIONS AND ARBITRATIONS UNDERTAKEN Native land affairs specially under. STOOD HOUSES TO LET AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE PLACED ON MY LISTS FREE OF CHARGE jBJVERY DESCRIPTION OF LANDED PROPERTY BOUGHT OR SOLD TO ORDER EARGE SUMS TO LEND ON FIRST CLASS SECURITY. HAMILTON IS FOR SALE. PORTIONS OF THE NEW TOWN, Immediately around the Railway Station, are For Sale, at prices which will leave a large pro&t to any person who has a little spare cash at the present time The /act of the new railway bridge being completed, and the stetion to be erected on tho other side of the river .in the centre of the new town, shows what compa- • tent people think of the position of the new township. Position in regard to land is everything; conspuently persons investing in allotments there now will in all probability double their money * almost at once. Many persons in Hamilton are cute enough to see this, aud have been acquiring what they were able to. However there are still some allotments not as yet sold, plans and particulars of which may be seen at my offices. GRAND POSITION FOR A HOTEL. A, SITE of nearly two acres, immediately opposite a Railway Station; has unequalled frentages and commanding position. Price, £250. CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY. IN THE CENTRE OF THE CITY—A largo and commodious Store, built of Concrete and Brick with large Dry Cellars, on an Allotment 40 feet 82, feet 6 inches. Buildings valued about £1500; the allotment worth at least £50 pei foot. Price, ' £2800, with first-class terms. .f A Groat Chance for any Person requiring a Six-roomed House and Store combined, in the moat rapidly rising district of Ponsonby ; also, on this valuable property is a first-class Fivoroomed House, let to a good tenant. This allotment has 3 good frontages. The price for the whole, £IZoU. KVbER PASS—Largo Store and House combined, with a good frontage to adjoining street. The house contains seven good rooms, with gas in each room. The position for business is first-rate. The price is low, and the terms good. HOUSE of eight rooms and good allotment, situated near Morley's store on the New North Road, for ' £350, and easy terms of payment. MERCER—A good Six-roomed House, and quartoracre Allotment, for £150 ; £50 cash. MOUNT ROSKILL—I have a lot of very cheap allotments in an estate which has only just come Into the market. To working men desirous of securing a good piece of land of their own at a small cost, and with veiy easy terms of payment, it is a grand chance. £850—MOST-CONVENIENTLY SITUATED 100acre Improved Farm, adjoining a rapidly increasing Waikato Railway Township. There is a good fourroomed House and all necessary outbuildings. The quality of the land cannot be excelled. To anyone requiring a small first-class farm such an opportunity seldom occurs. £8.000 for an IMPROVED FARM and Large Family Residence complete with every convenience. COO acres are laid down in English grasses; the whole 1,700 acres subdivided by live fences, and thoroughly well drained where necessary. The orchard contains about 2,000 of the finest fruit trees, all in full bearing. This grand property is only 30 miles south of Auckland by road, and two hours by steamer. Has a frontage of a mile and a half to the river. The owner's terms recommend themselves, being £ cash the balance can remain at six per cent. £10,000—ABOUT 40,000 ACRES, adjoining several well-known stations. 20,000 acres freehold, the - balance leasehold. Chiefly open fern land, with natural grasses; valleys, undulating; bush, estimated at 1,500 acres of totara, rimu, &c. Excellent natural boundaries, deep water on three sides ; easily accessible, being on the main road (south). Jn conjunction with the Freezing Company, this estate would be invaluable. Over 40,000 acres of Native Land, with a Crown Grant title. Consists chiefly of some of the finest of Native land. Would cut up well, being easy of access, and has plenty of bush and water. The price is low. KAWHIA—Two grand little Farms, position as above. s*.**® ™ uc^. iD °P'Oved, and partially fenced with puriri and wire fences. Both have homesteads. Portions of each are laid down in grass. These two properties wiJi rise very rapidly in value, owing to their proximity to the Kawhia harbour. The prices are under £2 per acre. The extent of the land to eaoh farm is about 200 acres. The Farm properties now in my hands for sale are far too numerous to advertise, but anyone requiring a farm of any size or price can be suited by calling at the above address. To persons having Farming land for sale—lf they will favour mc with the particulars I am prepared to advertise them in both local and district papers. FOB sale, First-class Quarter-acre Building Allotments, adjoining the Orphan Home. Paraell; also in Conquest Place and Strangers' Folly, Paraell. All these Allotments are beautifully situated, within easy distance c 1 town. Terms easy. Apply to - E. F. BARNARD, Shortlasd-street, Next door to Mum. Brown, Campbell & Co

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6935, 8 February 1884, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6935, 8 February 1884, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6935, 8 February 1884, Page 2

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