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Houses and Land. 0 HAS. QSMOND, LAND AND MONETARY AGENT, 116, Qoken-strket , (Adjoining B. Tonki t Co.). \ Telipbone 185. BANKERS : NATIONAL BANK OF NETF ZEALAND (LIMITED). MORTGAGES AND LOANS NEGOTIATED RENTS AND INTERESTS COLLEGTED MONEY INVESTED ON FIRST-CLASS SECURITIES. WITHOUT CHAKUB ESTATES MANAGED FOR ABSENTEES VALUATIONS AND ARBITRATIONS UNDERTAKEN NATIVE LAND AFFAIRS SPECIALLY UNDERSTOOD HOUSES TO LET AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE PLACED ON MY LISTS FREE OF CHARGE EVERY DESCRIPTION OF LANDED PROPERTY BOUGHT OR SOLD TO ORDER LARGE SUMS TO LEND ON FIRST-CLASS SECURITY AGENT FOR NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF Nh,W ZEALAND, AND THE NEW ZEALAND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY. FOR SALE-SHOUTLAND-STUEKT — Allotment with (Joubli fro tags 30 feet by 110 feet. Pries, £45 per foot. Easy terms may bo arranged for building. SURREY lIILI.S—Seven-roomed House oil Corner Allotment, 40 x 92 ; gas and wate>- ; deUcbed washhouse, nice gardou. Price, £460. Similar Houße ou next allotment, 38 x 92. Plica, £4-6. WOOD-STHKET, PONSONBY—Light-roomed Residence, extra large and high rooms with splendid view of the harbour ; sunll stable, concrete paths ; allotment 45 x 110. Price £SSO. WOOD-STREET, PONSONitY -Store and ilvo-roumed I)wellliuß, together with six-roomed Hous«(lctat 9s a week ; on Urge corner allotment 100 x IC'5. Piico, £SSD. SURREY ILLS— desirable new six-roomed Dwelling, built of first-class timber ; bay window, cupl> >anlf, Vcuetiuu blinds, rec's'-er grates, arid Leamington range; also, waih-house, Utted with copper. Two 40J-gallon tanks laid 'in to copper au'l link In kitchen, ulas lai.l on. Allotment 40ft. by 131 ft. Price, *5".i0. NORTFICOTE— Four-rocroed Cottsge. ten minutes from wharf, on allotment, 66 by 132 Price £150. Adjoining allotment 33 by 101. -8» per foot. ONEHIJNGA—Six acres of Land at Hil sborough. Grand situation, close to waterside. Price 100 per acre. VERMONT-STREET, PONSONBY.—Very desirable eifht-ro»ued Residence on lulf-an-acre alio went, tastefully laid out with lawn and orchard ; bathroom, pantries, etc.. detached wait -Uouie. large stable and bugiy-lieuse; all thoroughly well built and finished. Gas and water laid on. Price. £1-00. BUILDING LOTS FOR SALEREMUERA —Choice buildi»R allotments iu Orak»i Koad. GO feet frontage by 1« : j feel deep. Prices from 25s to CO J per fo:t CMKvrERKIKLD ESTATE, MOUNT ROSKILL It )AD - Good level allotments, «>6 by 13.'. Prices from '-'is 01 to £3 |>-r foot. GLAUS TONE EST AT f, MOUNT ALBERT— Allotments 66 frontage 15s per foot. DOMAIN-STREET, North Shore, £3 15s per foot EPSOM-ROAD, Mt. ltoskill, 10s and upwards per foot VIEW-ROAD, Mt. Eden, £4 10s per foot ROWK-STtIKET. Mt. Roikill Road. 35s per foot SHELLY BEACH ROAD, Pousouby, £5 per foot PL AllL-STLET. Northcote, -0« per foot U T. T.O3K 1 ROAD, £3 and *3 16s per foot FARMS FOR SALE - WOODSIDE, PAPAI'OITOI. —8J Acres in gsed trass on Great South Road, with new 4 roomed House, all complete. Price, £36.'. PAPAKUIIA-S5 Acres tlrst-clata Land, with new 6mowed Homo, farm buildings. Ac., in best part of district, clase to Station, £000. 10l Acres, good 4roomed Home, and every convenience, £7 per acre. AUK WOKTII—46 seres iu high tea tree, CD Oreat North) toad: all level and ploughable—£l per acre. PAPAKURA VALLEY—7S acres of good grass Land, oiL'«llnnt orchard of 3} acres; go-xl *evou-roi>mcti House, with all necessary oatbulldln;s ; land all level and ploughable. PAPAKURA, adjacent to FhintiaStation—Eversley drove Kami. containing -S3 acrts first-class land, well watered, most'y iu grim. with small patches of bush Ijrje and commodious Residence, with all cooTenieat outbuildings. Also farms in the following districts ' HAMILTON SWANSON JIELENSVILLE TAt'PO KAEAVIPI TAMAHERB LUCAS CREEK TuaKAU MANHEW A TAMAKI MANGAHK.O WAIROA SOUTH • OPOTIKI WAIlf'A NORTH PAPATOIT'H WIIATAWHATA PAPAKURA WHANQAUARINO ANY OF THESE FAKMS MAY BE HAD UPON EASY TERMS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. CHARLES H. OSMOND.

\\T S T EEL E, >T • LAND agent: HAMILTON. WAIKATO. I.and bought and sold on commission. Money Invested ou caiefully selected Securities. Valuatloas undertaken lu Walkato, Piako, and Waipa. FOR MALE—An improved Kami of 1664 acres, in the Tatuahtro district. The Cambridge railway runs through tho property, half a mile from station, and one mile from the Waikato Cheesa and Bacon Factory. An Immodiate return of fram nine to twelve pounds per week, cau b« made by supplying milk to the Factory, without interfering with the general work nf tho Farm. Can be sold iu one or more let*. Industrious families with small capital will be well treated, both as to price and terms. 'Ihcrsli a good Dwelling-house, Outbuildings, and two small Cottages. About half in grass, and well watered. If sold in oaa lot, Price i:5 per acre. IMPROVED FARM of 031 Acres—Well situated on the Hamilton and Ohaupo Road, the whole fenced, and nearly all in grass, within easy distance of the Ituakla Cheese Factory. Can bs sold in one or two lots. VVAlTOA—Within easy driving dlstaace of the Te Arolia goldflelds. 1000 acres of partially improved l.anJ, being the northern portion of Mr. Strange's property. It has a frontage to the Waltoa River, which is navigable for small steamers. There are several valuable hot »piings on this property, which, in the hands of an enterprising man, would be a fortune. The Advertiser has received great benefit from these springs on two occasions. Price, £3 per acta. A FIRST-CLASS LITTLE FARM of 120 Acres, In the Tamahere district— Within easy distance ef railway station, school. Post <">«ce, and the Walkato Cheese and Bacon Factory. Good Dwelling-house, and out offices nearly now. lha soil is of the choicest description. and has produced some of the bast craps in the diitriot. 758 ACRKS—An excellent Farm, first-clats soil, three wiles frontage to the Waikato River, half-mile from railway station, nearly the whole in grass, substantially fenced and sub-divided into convenientsized paddocks; good buildings, orchard and ornamental plantations, road only intervening between this property and Government school. As tbe bulk of improvements are newly made, everything is in first rate order. This is one of the best beef-producing farms in the district. If required 200 bullocks, working hoiscs, and lmulernents can be had at a valuation. Steamers pass daily carrying produce at low rates. Anyone requiring a good productive farm is invited to insist tbl' ene. Price and terms easy. FOR SALE—IoO acres of Land close to the Wnikito Cheese Factory ; the whole fenced, and sufficient grass for CO ccws. An Industrious family could pay for this farm in a few years by supplying milk to the Factory. Nearly the whole of purchase money can remain oa at Gi per cent. 1064 acres of I'iril-class Land, partially improved ; the Tamahoro Railway Statien is in the centre of the property. The advertiser cau recommend this as a sound speculation, it being well adapted for cutting up into small farms. Price, £4 10s per acre. FDR SALE—SOO-ac.re Farm, adjoins tho tewn-belt, Cambridge West; the whole In crass, fenced, and subdivided. This is one of the best farms in the Waikato district. FOR SALE—Adjoining the above, all In grass or crop, substantially fencod and sub-divided, 050 acres. Walkato Land Association have a large area, drained, fenced, and otherwise improved, and laid off in con-venient-sized Farms. Tho land Is of the richest description for fattening and dairy purposes. A cheeee factory li contracted for, In a central position ou the Company's property,and will be in working order early next spring. Many thousand acres to choose from. To settlers with working families the Company will allow the greater part of purchase money to remain on at t> per ceet. The Auckland Agricultural Company have had some 60,'>00 Acres laid off into Small Farms, which are offered at very reasonable prices and low rate of interest, viz., 6 per cent. The advertiser has lately inspected the greater portion of this property, and can with confidence recommend it at the price fixed upon the various lots. Several large Blocks of from one to ten thousand acres on favourable term.'!. Tho advertiser has had twenty years' practical ciporionce in Waikato lands, anil feels competent to give sound, honest advice to intending purchasers. His experience is unreservedly offered to all who may favour him with their confidence. 'ibis advertisement will appear three times a woek. VT. STEELE.

Til O R SALE-A BARGAIN, JL} THE STAR HOTEL, KIHIKIUI, WAIKATO. Owinjr to a dijsilutijn of partnership the undersigned has been instructed to dispose of the above reehold premises, well situated In the fertile and mproviug township of Klhikihi. i he hotel, which lias recently been erected, is built of the best materials, and is well finished in every respect, contains 22 rooms, and 4 extra detached bedrooms, also 10-stall stable. 3 loose boxes, large coach-house, fowl-house, wash-house, good well. Ac.. Jic.; also a four-roomed cottage, which is let oil at a good rental. 'Ike whole premises are in thorough good order, and will be sold, with the furniture, billiard table, stock, dc., at » valuation ; as a going concern. A lar«o railway contract has just been started in the neighbourhood, which is likely to giva employment to a large body of men for some considerable time. Immed'ate possession can be given. For further particulars, apply to Arthur H. Nathan Customs-street, Auckland. FOR SAL EBELMONT FARM, OHINKMURI, containing 360 acres. Dwelling-house 9 rooms, Dairy, Cow-shed, Stables, Fruit Store, and about 8 acres of Orchard, admitted to be one of tho best producers in the province bringing annually a large income, situated withtn one mile of Paeroa township on the Thames River. Steamers ply daily bctwoen the Thames and Te Aroha golddelds, touching at Belmont Wharf. This Isa most desirable investment, as tho return from the orchard will pay interest on thu purchase-money, leaving the Farm and Pwolling free.— particulars on application to Michael Hanelly, Qrahamstonn ; or, Oliver M. Creagh, Brighton, Parnoll.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7405, 13 August 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7405, 13 August 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7405, 13 August 1885, Page 2

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