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Houses and Land. j. AITKEN- coknell, 4: ~ ' LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENT, v No. 7, Government Insurance Buildings, QUEEN-STREET, HAS FOR SALE. AUCKLAND AND SUBURBS. PARNELL. — pretty Residence of nine rooms. Spacious verandah, gas and water, fino view of liarhour, house in excellonfc order ; ground 54 feet frontage to Gladstone Road, by 120 foet depth. Price, £000 ; two-thirds may remain at 0£ pev cent. (320). BIRKENHEAD. —A beautiful property of about two acres, with handsomo gentleman's residence of ten rooms (the greater number of which are spacious), wash-house and workshop detached ; sea frontage. The building is just erected. (311)). DEVON PORT. — A well-finished Residence of eight rooms, with ground 17 feet frontage to Victoria Road by 220 feet depth. Price, £650. (325). PONSONBY. desirable Propertied with sea frontages, extensive views ; houses, six to eight rooms each ; grounds nicely laid out, from a quarter to three-quarters of an acre each. (310) (320). BROWN-STREET.Two nice six-roomed cottages with allotments, 40 feet by IX) feet. Prico £250 each. (321). ONEIIUNGA.— of the finest residences in Onehnnga, now in the occupation of Bankart, Esq., with about two-thirds of an acre of ground planted with evergreens and fruit trees. Dwelling Iloima contains spacious dining and drawing rooms, Break-fast-room, library, ana six bedrooms with spacioim kitchen, scullery, bathroom, storeroom, etc. Charming view. Spacious verandah round three sides of house. Price £1160— cash. Balance may remain on Mortgage. (314). SYMONDS-STREET.—Dwellinghouse of Brooms, in excellent order, with allotment 33 feet frontage by average depth of SO feot. Second house below Canham's Wood Yard. Price, £075. This property is, from its central position, specially suitable as a residence for a medical man. 308 FRANKLIN ROAD.—Several excellent detached Dwellinghouses of 0 rooms, with allotments 32 feet frontage by 100 feet depth. Prices, from £100 to £500 each. 311 DESIRABLE SUBURBAN RESIDENCE AT ELLEIISLIE, Immediately adjoining the property ust purchased by Mr. Charles Kelsey. The House is qui new, of specially good design, and has a handsome tower above the roof, commanding an extensive and charming view. There are 11 rooms, most of which are spacious, with lofty ceilings. The land, which is rich volcanic soil, consists of about 1 acres, and is fenced in and partly improved. Price, £900, the greater part of which may remain on mortgage of the property at 0 per cent. (307) MOKNINGSIDE. — House of six rooms and roomy allotment, level, 43 feet by 160. Closo to public school; Price, £235 ; deposit £10, balance 12s per week Building Society principles, or, £35 cash, balance mortgage 7 per cent. Good opportunity for tradesman to acquire freehold property. (318). MOUNT EDEN—The Property known as Waite's Hall, bringing in a steady revenue. RESIDENCE, 10 rooms, nearly half-acre ground, two chains frontage ; good garden ; £750 (251). 0-ROOMED HOUSE, nearly now, over nuartorarrt; of land, specially well-sheltered, good view; £500 (247). ALSO, several 6 and C roomed Houses, with tastefully laid-out gardens. ALBERT AVENUE AND VICTORIA AVENUE , —A number of line Building Allotments. VALLEY ROADSpecial Building Site • area, three acres; beautiful view. Price, £950 (293). WYNYARD ROAD—Allotment 44 feet by 132 feet, with convenient and well-built; Dwelling-house of 6 rooms, Stable, -house, it a Prico, £515 i (296). EDEN VALE ROAD.— 5-roomed Cottage, | with extra conveniences, and Allotment 44 feet by 148 feet. Price, £390 (295). ' VIEW ROAD—Pretty 6-roomed House, with Allotment 40 feet by 100 feet; grounds nicely laid out. Price, £280, £80 cash, balance at 7 per cent. (292). , 8-roomed House, Viow Road, Allotment 72 feot by 225 feet, commanding view (241). MOUNT EDEN ROAD—Allotment No. 12 at Corner of Mount Eden Road and Point-street, with 7-roomed Dwelling-house. Price, £475 (283). Lot 13, fronting Point-street, with 7-roomed House. Price, £425 (283). Half of Lot 14, Dwelling-house of C rooms and bathroom. Price, £350. Several other, Dwellinghouses, with from 3 to 0 rooms in same vicinity, with Allotments attached, at prices from £250 to £500. ALBERT AVENUE — Allotment at Corner o Albert Avenue and Sherbourne Road, with 54 feet frontage to Albert Avenue, and 140 feot to Sherbourne Road, with six-roomed House and Scullery, well-fitted kitchen, concrete cistern, TrafTord stove, detached wash-house with copper built in, and every convenience. Price, £426. Or will Let unfurnished at 12s (3d per week, or furnished 25a per week (302). ESPLANADE.Fino Building Site, commanding view, fronting the Esplanade. _ _ PARK AVENUE of 12 rooms, with large Allotment, excellent vinery, and good outhouses. Prico £1100 (274). VICTORIA AVENUE — A very fine Building Site at corner of Albert Avenue, with 120 feet frontage to Victoria Avenue, and 155 feet frontage to Albert Avenue. Price, £378 (279). ELLERSLIE—A beautiful Building Allotment, nearly one acre, planted with shrubs and trees; extensive and beautiful view; £250 (294). PONSONBY ROAD—Shop and two-storied ( Dwelling-house of 7 rooms, with balcony at back, I opposite Brown-street (nearly opposite Richmond Road), 18 feet frontage and 110 feet depth. Buildi ing in first-class condition. Presently occupied by I Mr. Cloonan, stationer and tobacconist. Price, £600 (299). j LARGE COUNTRY PROPERTIES AND ESTATES. (Improved and Unimproved). Several beautiful Country Properties and Estates, improved and unimproved, some of them of great natural beauty and excellent access, from 10,000 to 50,000 acres. Particulars on application. SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE A FINE COUNTRY ESTATE. BAY OF PLENTY DISTRICT.— Acres of excellent Land, with frontage to Rangitaiki River, including about 500 acres of rich alluvial deposit, with vigorous growth of grasses and clovers. The land is all ploughable, of excellent quality, and could easily be made to carry heavy stock. 14 has been estimated by Messrs. G. K. Clarko and ,T. (Jane, of Cambridge, practical farmers and land valuers, to be capable of carrying in its present unimproved condition 500 head of 2-year-old cattle, and to lie capable of carrying 2000 hoad at a comparatively small outlay for improvements. ■ The land is all open, but the bills immediately adjoining the property aro covered with forest, where timber can be easily obtained. The property is intersected by four clear, strong, running streams of water, affording valuable water power. Distance by Government road, formed and bridged (which passes within a mile of the property) to Whakatane, the shipping port, is about 32 miles, on a largo proportion of which distance water carriage is available by river. Price, for immediate sale, reduced from 26s to 10s per acre COUNTRY FARMS. A REALLY VALUABLE DAIRY FARM. PAPATOETOE—Farm of 115 acres really Firstclass land, and now in grass, excepting 25 acres in stubble. The farm is surrounded with well-kept gorse fences, and sub-divided into live paddocks, with water in each ; distance from Papatoetoe Station, ono mile. The stubble paddock grow threo tons oaten hay per acre, without iiuinuro, this season. Price, £23 per aero [£35 per acre was refused for this farm only a short time ago]. RAGLAN—Farm at Ruapuke, 492 acres, with Dwelling House, Ac. A proportion of the land is very fine native bush. Price, £500. A great bargain. (291). * PAKURANGA (near Lichfield).—l334 acres Virgin Land. A special native selection. Price, 20s per acre ; £100 cash, balance at 6 per cent (200). NGARUAWAIIIA.— Farm, 187 acres, sub-divided into six paddocks. Dwelling House 10 rooms (cost £900), barns, stablo, ,granary, &c. ; nearly all laid down in grass (273). Alsolo Acres in Suburbs of Ngamawahia, with 6-roomcd Verandah Cottage. Tho land Is fenced and in grass. Good orchard. Prico, £250. (272). WAIKATO.— fine Dairy Farm of 379 acres, with Dwellinghouse and all nocossary outbuildings. There are 200 acres in good grass, in 4 paddocks. The land Is all first-class, and grows excellent crops of roots and grain without manure. Price, £4 per acre, with Leasehold of 100 acres at purely nominal rental, with 7 years to run given in. Intending purchasers please make immediate application, as tho price has been fixed specially low, to secure immediate sale. SO9 TAURANGA and OPOTIKI — Several really choice Farms in these districts. Improved and unimproved Farms throughout Provincial District. Wanted to Exchange, a really fine Grazing Farm of 150 acres at Paterangi for property in Auckland or suburbs. TO LET. VALLEY ROAD—IO-roomed House in Valley Road, near Mount Eden Road (now occupied by Mr. Charles Kelsey), in first-class order, newly papered ; has magnificent view towards Manukau Heads; with three-quarters of an acre of land, on which there are very fine full-grown trees. Tho rooms are large, and the house ha* every convenience excellent concrete tank, holding 4000 gallons. Rent, 22s per week, or will sell for £770. Tho pro. perty is a special bargain. (298). HOUSE, 8 rooms, every convenience, beautiful view, Mount Roskiil. Rent, 17s Od per week ; purchasing clause (205). HOUSE. 8 rooms, slate roof; nearly half-an-acro ; View Road, Mount Eden. Rent, 15s per week (255). MT. EDEN ROAD— nice 0-roomed Houses with every convenience. Rent, 10s per week each. Also two new 7-roomed Houses. Rent 12s Od por week each. (282). EIGHT-ROOMED HOUSE, View Road, with fine view. 17s Od per week (241). PRETTY COTTAGE, Epsom and Kingsland Road, 0 rooms, slate roof, well-finished. Rent, lis per week. Money to Lend on Freehold Securities at Lowest Current Rates of interest. Money Invested for Clients. Liquidations, Arbitrations, Audits, and Valuations undertaken. Acts as Agent for Executors, Trustees, and as Attorney for persons residing beyond the colony.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9047, 7 May 1888, Page 2

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