Houses and Land. - X AND AND HOUSE PROPERTY FOB SALE. V , -I. A New and Elegant City Residence for immediate sale in Wellesley-street East, fitted with register grates, marble mantel shelves, gasa- > llers, Venetian blinds, superior, modern bad, excellent kitchen, scullery, double psntry, coal-house, patent w.c, &c- Some of the rooms are divided by folding doors, and tlte whole of the work is first-class. Th« own.-$r only parts with this really beautiful leiidence on account of leaving for England. , LAND FOR SALE. That Grind Corner at Newmarket and Kyber ' Pan Road. Also, < Tho<6 Fine Level Paddocks, adjoining; " Cote/ Nook." ' .142 acres Good Land, G, No. 2, at Waknmaru, t Waikato; i heip. 50 acres, Lot 570, Parish of Waiotabi. 30 acres, PuMkorari Block, close to the Township of Helensfille. Some of the best Allotments in Wellington-street 1 Allotment in "William-street, oh the level near , Howe-street. Several Fine Allotments on the Onehunga-road, Clyde and Williamson Streets, Mount St. John. 126 acres Waitakerei East, No. 95. 160 acres Uangtpai. 40 acres Uruawharo, 69. At Waiwera, close to the Hotel properiy-25Si > 79 and 78 acres. To be sold at a sacrifice, , either in one lot or separately. ' D ALPH T7EESING, VALUATOR AND ARBITRATOR, HOUSE, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENT, 7, Coombe's Arcade, Queen-street. t . FOR SAL E— BELMONT FARM, OHINKMTTRI, containing 360 acre*. Dwelling-house 9 rooms. Dairy. Cow-shed, Stables, Fruit Store, and about 8 acres of Orchard, admitted to be one of the bert producers in the province f bringing annually a large income, situated within one mile of Paeroa township on the Thames Biver. Steamers ply daily between the Thames and Tβ Aroha goldnelds, touching at Belmont Wharf. This is a most desirable investment, as the return from the orchard will p»y interest on the purcb«6e-mon«y, leaving the Farm and Dwelling free—Full particulars on application to Michael Hanellj, Grahamstown ; or, Oliver M. Creatrli. Brighton. Paroell. 1 "jm 0 R SALE. THREE ALLOTMENTS, THE PICK OF HON. JAS. WILLIAMSON'S MOUNT HOBSON ESTATE. Splendid View, and Easy Terms. Apply to S. JACKON, Jxjitr.. Qmeen-st., Auckland "1/T UST BE SOLD. ! All that splendid piece of Land on the Epsomroad, containing 6J acres of the best volcanic lend, i The allotment is almost quite level, and having a i fronttge to two roa<is. would cut op to great adv»n- , Uge. The terms are exceedingly easy, the bulk of the money being allowed to 'amain at 5 per cent, i To speculator* and inves;ors, this is a rare chance. For full particulars, apply to D. F. EVANS, Auctioneer, Land and Estate Agent J?1 K.VLCX— Improved Farm of 239 . <3&'JL*-*'O\_/. Acres, 19 milei from Tauranea ' and the Thames, 170 acres under crass and crops, balance unimproved. Cott»ge of five rooms, coachhouse, stable:, sbsds. Two miles of post and rail fence ; Orchard, *c. This property is a very . desirable investment for a farmer. T rms can be arranged for a auiUble purch»-er. — Apply to Malcolmson and Dβ Lacv, The Now Zealand iiotue, Land, and Estate Agency, 1 jf» Qf\ f~\— A very desirable Family 3&iwC3U\/ Residence of 12 rooms, together with stable, coach-hon»e. harness room, and ■ other oothonse;, vinery, and throe acres of valuable 1 land und<r garden and orchard cultivation, situated at ' Remuera. close to the residence of F. Lurking, Esq., I and commanding a good view. The property is in ' thorough uood order, and should engage an iinme- • dlate purchaser for the above figure. — Apply Malcolmsou and Do Lacy, The New Zealand House, Land, and ; Estate Agenoy, liigh-ntreet. FOR SALE—Handsome and Commodious Family Residence, pleasantly titaated on Beach ■ Hoed, North Shore. Route contains sixteen spacious i roems. including drawing-room 14 x 20, dining-room 14 x 18, finished off in first-class stele, and fitted with every convenience, and well adapted fer a gentleman's i family or Private Boarding House. Grounds about , 3-acro, tastefully lald-ont as garden, orchard, et3, Splendid position, grand view, and quit* close to Lβ- ■ vonporl Wharf. >■ ■ D. F. EVANS. ' 1426 Land Agent. Tp O K SALE. POWELL'B FARM, Cl—First elass Lend, good foor-roomed House, Outbuildings, *c, ' ■•curely fenced ; abubt 30 acra3 in £7as». This would suit a good carpenter, who could get constant employment at Woodlands, i Apply to CAPT. STEELE, Hamilton. TO CAPITALISTS, MANUFACTURERS. AND OTHERS. FOR SALE—On account cf reinoval-Tbe Archhlll Furniture Factory (large workshop, 60 x 20); two t Houses. Four and Nine rooms respectively; together ! with three freehold Allotments. Laving about 66 feet front 'go to Stanley and King-street, Arcbhtll.—Apply , to R. Downey, on the premises. FOR SALE— 5, 10, or 14-Acre Homestead" for the retired business or cottage 1 gardener; soil is Volcanic Tableland, free from rocn ; • good springs of wat-r; well fenced ; bathing, boat ng, and usbing; good road; six: miles to town. Undoubtedly this is the beat ever offered. . Price and '• terms easy.—Apply Herald Office for address. FOR SALE, THREE CHOICE ALLOTMENTS, ' > Nos. 53, 54, f)6. Kosebink Estate, fourteen acres each, • main road and water frontage ; next to Mr. Althorp's ; property.—Apply to Mr. J. M. Lsnnox, FOR SALE. A Farm of 230 acres at RangiawhU, Waikato ; ' well fenced and subdivided, with House of six rooms ; • also, Labourers' cottage and other outbuildings.—For k terms, etc., apply W. Whltneld, 4, Grey-street, Auck- > land . r FOR SALE, .at Mount Eden—A large 7-Roomed House with from J to 1} acres' of volcanic land.—Apply to W. Aitken, Land Agent, Shortland Crescent. [ ■ "" L Life Insurance. THE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY LIMITED. Auckland OmcE : 139, Queki-stjikt. New Zkiland Directorate : ' J. M. Shera F. J. Si.H.R 1 S. Thome George G Boeiham, M.H. K. J. B. Harcourt Hon. E. W. Parser E. J. Spence Hon. W. J. M. Larnach, C.M.G.. M.H.B. Hon. George McLean, M.L.C. Hon. Robert Stout, Premier. H. S. H. LYALL. General Secretary. > The Colonial Mutual has added to all the ordinary i forms of assurance Several Distinctive Features, and i is the only Colonial Life Office which issues 1 TONTINE INVESTMENT POLICIES. r The " Absolute" and " Modified" Tontine Policies j of the Colonial Mutual secure .advantages not offered 1 by any Foreign tompanj. r Colonial Mutual Policies are INCONTESTABLE 7 FROM DATK OF ISSUE, being entirely froe from ' obnoxious conditions as to travelling.rosidence, occupation, mode of life or manner of death. ;. , H. DEVERIL, r Resident Secretary. % ml.—- — • A USTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT ■ J&. SOCIETY. ) - [Established ISO.] ON THE MUTUAL PRINCIPLE. NEW ZEALAND BRANCH : CUSTOMHOUSE ' QUAY, WELLINGTON. • Local Board of Direct bs : I The Hon. CHAS. JOHNSON PHARAZYN, M.L.C. , Chairman. The Hon. Sir WM. FITZHERBERT, K.C.M.G. M.L.C., Deputy chairman. , The Hon. A. de B. BRANDON, M.L.C. , The Hon. MORGAN S. GRACE, M.D., M.L.R. CHAS. JOHN JOHNSTON, Esq., W.H.B. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary, Wellington. ANNUAL INCOME EXCEEDS £1,000,000. 3 INVESTED FUND EXCEED £5,000,000. ' Reasons why you should assure with this Society: It Is the only Colonial Office giving annual bonuses, reducing the net cost of assurance to the lowest pos- ■ aible limit. It is the oldest, largest, wealthiest and most, prosperous Mutual Life Office in the Southern Hemisphere. Its bonuses are larger than those of any other office of a similar age in any part of the _ world. The cash surplus of the last quinquennium , was £1,166,195, of which £1,013,283 was distributed. " The Society has distributed amongst its members in eish bonuses £2,000,000. representing reversionary bonuses exceeding £4,000,000 sterling. The Society issued 769.9 new policies during the year ISS3, assuring £2,877,723, with new premiums amounting to £94,189. THE SOCIETY OFFERS: UNDOUBTED SECURITY. LIBERALITY, a . PROFIT. '• The profits hare recently been accumulating at the o rate of £200,000 perannum. The Investments in New •■• Zealand securities exceed £750,000, and all the surplus branch accumulations are invested in the colony, '. thus making it. essentially a thoroughly Colonial Institution. B« careful that yon select this Society, and do not be misled by the similarity of name of ~ come of. the younger Australian Offices. . : ' ■ Auckland District Office : '* . : Corner Queoa and Victoria Streets. I, D, J. MoLEOD, • District Manager.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7270, 7 March 1885, Page 2
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