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\ Houses and Land. W. L. M ITCHELL ' HOUSE, LAND, ESTATE, AND ' COMMISSION AGENT. - PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. No. 8. MEVtCANTILE CHAMBERS. QUEEN--BTEEET (NEXT BANK OF NEW ZEALaNP). RENTS AND INTEREST 3 COLLECTED. BICUJUTIES ' .FOUND JTOR InVBSTOBS WITHOUT Chaiioe. THE CARE AST> MANAGEMENT OF ESTATES UNDERTAKEN. ■■ ■■ - . MORTGAGE? AND LOANS NEGOTIATED. Bank Stocks ' ■> Sffi™So*?™ i-OOUGHT AND QOLD. Timber Co. Stocks, rvnd \ -t> YD AU Kinds of Stocks '. FO*R SALE: MOUNT EDEN—Somo of tho finest Allotments in this district I have now avoiUble. The position is central, ■ and the view unsurpassed. • The owner will sell in any size\ to suit buyers, and the allotments aro such as musf* command immediate attenVILI?A AND COTTAGK RE3IDENCES buUt to Order, and easy terms for payment arranged. SUPERIOR CORNER Sl'.CE—Mont Eden, £450; one of the best in the district. , STOKES'S POINT, Northcote— Dwelling-house, very near to wharf, 3 rooms; built only two years. ■Price, £350. , , COLLINGWOOD-STREET(O.'ty).—For Sile cheap—2 verj cosy DweUin£-hoosss, with gas, water, and all convenience , . AVOXDALE—J-acre Section, w.ith orchardand garden and new house. Only £130: This is a thorough bargain. BIRR ENHEAD—Dwelling-house; 7 rooms, with 2 acres, grand a3poct, only half ad. hour's walk from the wharf, for £350. I can tike £50 cash, the balance can ba arranged to suit a buyer. BIRKENHEAD-Two of the choicest fruit-growing Sections, each 5 acres and 10 acres, the best northerly aspect, at £25 and £30, w.it in 1J miles of the wharf, to bo sold on easy terms. ' WAKEPIELO.STRBKT (City)— Grand Allotment, suitable for a minufacturer, 33 x 74i with cottage of 5 rooms let at 13s (id per week. This freehold can be leased for a long term. NEW LYNN—Farm of 40 acres, all in g.rasa; will be sold a bargain. \ £1100—Excellent Farm, Tuakau, for s«lo. \ CAMBRIDGE EAST—Lot 354, contiinii'g 1 acre; will be sold a bargain. HOUNT ALBERT—6 Acres, in good grass., at £65; also, 6Acres and House of 3 rooms for £480, onethird cash, the balance at 7 per cent. GRAND OPENING—I havo an excellent etand for a shoemaker In a good dhtrict whero there is no • other, only 4 miles from town ; early application is invitad. A good man will be liberally deilt w>tb. PONSONBY—Gentleman's Residence of 10 rooms, including Buth-robm and Kitehen, with gas And water luid on. The ground comprises four allotments iu ono, and cemmande a charming view of a* large portion of the city and harbonr. There lire vegetable,' fruit, and flower gardens, with lawn avd summer-house. Altogether a snug home. Price - , £1000, and easy terms. ' PONSONBY—ViIIa Bosidencea for sale in Norfolki otreet, Vermont-strcot, Clarenco-street, Prospect- ' street, Sarsfield-street, ttichmand-road, etc., at : prices from £230, £300, £350, £500, and upwards. VIOTOIIIA AVENUE-Large ])oublo Home on brick foundations, concrete wall separating; each six rooms, or can be need as ono residenco ; iron roof, with verandah and balcosy; bay windows, otc. Cheap. BIRKENHEAD—Grand Corner Allotment on main road, 20a per foot. NORUCOTE —Cheap Half-acre Section near tho Public School. BIRKENIIEAD—New Villa Residence of 5 rooms, with an acre of ground, commanding? a splendid view. The houso is well built and is offered on easy terms hArf- "\ I invite attention ti the rising Township epi m lof Avondalo, vthora Allotments in the go f=s best positions can bo secured. Railway "S a 2 Station. Public School, Public Hall, and g 3 §03 i-Chnrches surround, <3<g I Manufactories aro growing iu the dis--65 a Sl trict; ' an,t o'hora will spring up. Terms " lof purchase are 10 per ceut. cash. She j; ) balance as agreed. COMMEKCIAC ROAD (opposite Surrey Hills)— 2 Cheap Allo'.menis, £10. MOUNT ALBERT-2 Acres Grand Volcanic Land and House of 10 Roums for £050. PORT ALBERT—River View Farm, known as Dr. ' Bell's ; IS6 acres, good house, 40 acne fenced and in good grass, 1 mile from township, land all ploughable. There is deep water f rout&cu And firewood on tho property. Torins can be mado very easy, viz.: - One-third cash and the balance fixed for 10 years at low rate of interest: WAIKOMITI, near Railway Station—6o acres, at £3 per acre. W AIKOiIITI- Small Farms from sto 10 acres; very cheap. AHIPARA, near Mongonui—Part of Allotment 33 containing 120 acres; cheap. Money to Lend on First-cl»ss Freehold Security. Partner«hips nezotiated and every Class of Comnilj- - mission Business undertakes. /iha's. tt asmond, \j JQLo Kβ LAND AND MONETARY AGENT, 116, QUEEN-STBEET. (Adjoining B. Tonks & Co.) Telephonic ISS. BANKERS : NATIONAL BANK. OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). MORTGAGES AND LOANS NEGOTIATED RENTS AND INTERESTS COLLECTED MONEY INVESTED ON FIRST-CLASS SECURITIES, WITHOUT CHARGE ESTA'JES MANAGED FOR ABSENTEES VALUATIONS AND ARBITRATIONS UNDERTAKEN . ■ ■ NATIVE LAND AFFAIRS BPECIALLY UNDER. STOOD HOUSES TO LET AND PROPERTIES FOB SALE

PLACED ON MY LISTS FREE OK CHARGE EVERY DESCRIPTION OP LANDED PROPERTY BOUGHT OR SOLD TO ORDER LARGE SUMS TO LEND ON FIRST CLASS SECURITY. CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY. IN THE CENTRE OP THE CITY—A large and commodious Storo, 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 pet foot. Prico, £2800, with flr«t-cJass terms. A Great Chance for any Person requiring i Sir-roomed House and Store combined, in the most rapidly rising district of Poosonby; also, on. this valuable property is a first-class riveroomod House, let to a sood tenant. This allotment has 3 good frontages. The prico for the whole. £1250. ARTHUR-STREET, PONSONBY—A Large and Convenient Honse of eight rooms, built of first-cla-js whole built on three allotments. Price, for tho whole, £1000. Two allotments may be immediately sold at a big price. AMERCROMBIE - STREET — Large House and Ground—£l2oo. UNION - STREET—That most centrally - situated Store, top of Union and Ssle Streets; also, the well-built and finished House adjoining tho same. . Gas and water laid on. Price, for the two, 6500, with terms* POMPADLIER TERRACE—Good Allotment, £310s per foot SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. NEW NORTH ROAD, Victoria Avenue-Eight-roomed House and good Allotment, for £350, with easy terras of payment. SYMONDS-STREKT — Allotmont 33ft. by 100 ft., suitable for Shop, situato in best part of bymondsstreet. £15 per foot. - MOUNT EDEN ROAD—Two Allotmerts, 80ft. by 120 ft., and 40ft. by 120 ft. £7 10s per foot. .MOUNT EDKN—Seven-roomed llou»e. Wash-house and Fowl-house, I uilt on two Allotments, each • 56ft. by 1201t., with donblo frontage. Price, only • £620, very easy terms of payment. MOUNT EDEN—Several choice Allotments, £3 12s 6d . per foot, witli double frontage. MOUNr EDEN—Several of the Choicest Allotments on the main road, close to town. Prices, from £3 10s to £5 per foot. For a thoroughly good position, close to town, these lots cannot bo equalled. Terms, casv. .•••■■■■ EPSOM, near the Pah Farm—Some very Choice lots of from 5 to 20 acres, would make unequalled market gardens or excellent residence sites. Prices, very low. EPSOM—Six Acres of Grand Land, with largo road frontage, five acres in gras.4; balance, orchard and garden; orchard contains fine varieties of npplrs, lcmonn and oranges. On tho property is k Slxroomod Bouse; also, stablo, buggy-honse, carponter'« shop »nd otber buildings. Trice, low. POINT CHEVALIER — Fony-four Acrtis of Rich Loam, covered with grass, plenty of water, three minutes'walk from tho Mount Albert Station. ; Price, £60 per acre; quarter cash, baUnce at 7 pur PONSONBY—First-class largo Corner Allotment, commanding an extensive view of the harbour. £5 per foot.' AVONDA LE—Eight Acres, a Market Garden csmplato, with House and every convenience; main road frontago; for £520. NORTH SBORE— Two Good Allotments, Churehstreet, with 60ft. frontaso x 117 ft. deop; pretty view of the w»tor—£3 15s per foot. PENROSE- 5 acres cornor lot, very near Railway Station. Price, £300. PENROSE— A Site of 2J Acres, which, for a residence, cannot be equalled. Itcommnnds most extensive vlows of tioth land and sea, the soil is first-class and well sheltered. BIRKJJNUEAD-340.Acres, level and rich Land; deep water landing place on the property. A barRain, for £1000. . . . BIRKENHEAD—Ton Acres, for £52 10s per acre. REMU ERA—Twelve Acres, with House and out•buildings, for £KOO. MOUNT ROSICILL, View Roid—Six-roomed House, exclusive of pantry, bath-room and ccullery, two ; thousand gallon brick tank, four fire-places, firstclass timber throughout and only recently built; all necessary outbuildings and a frood stablo. For the whole (on a largo allotmont}, £600, vrlth terms. MOUNT ROSKILL (Main Road)—An exceedingly comfortable six-roomed Home, with every convontonce, newly built. Prico £525. MOUNT JROBKILL -Ono large nnd lovel Allotment left; thn others sold. Price, £3 10s per foot. SEVERAL BLOCKS of Native Land from 5 to 40 thousand acres) with Crown Grant Titles, for sale at a few shillings per aero. A WORD TO KEW ARRIVALS. . Bafbro purchasing a property or investing money consult a man who has been a resident In tho colony for some time, and who will be pleased to give any information which may be required. JF - ; * _____ J L SERUA COFFEE ESTATE. - About 90 acros of Coffee 4 acres of Banana 3 s . , 5 acres of Cinchona . . ■ ." "'' Labour already on estate. " . ' ' ■ Good Dwolling.houso, Labour-houses and Coffee Curine Store, with machinery. A profitable invostment for price required. . ■■■/■• •■ : ■'- ' ■■.-■- W. AITKEN. land and Estate Agent, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7033, 2 June 1884, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7033, 2 June 1884, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7033, 2 June 1884, Page 2

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