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Houses and Land. i J. A ITKEN (QONNELL, LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENT, * No. 7, Govbbnmbnt INSURANCE Buildings, QUEEN-STREET, HAS FOB SALE AUCKLAND AND SUBURBS. DEVONPOBT-2 Brick Shops (always well let) and Allotment in best business part of Borough. IVice, £1000. A safe find good permanent inventment. 416 GRAFTON ROAD.—Excellent Dwelling-house, 6 good rooms; pantry, bathroom, scullery, wftßh,y house ; gas and water, Price, £060. GLADSTONE-STREET. near Catholic CatheUral.—Excellent 8-roomed Dwelling-house; every so convenience; gas and water; extensive view. d Price, £650. (8»7) REMUERA—A beautiful Site of 1J acres, with unrivalled view. Residence of 6 rooms. Lawn Tennis ground being formed. Ground surrounded with hedges, and nicely planted. Prico, £760. 601 WATER FRONTAGE—A. beautiful Site, fronting the harbour, about 1J aero, with Roaldenco of 18 3 > rooms ; stable and coach-house. Grounds nicely •. laid out, and every convenience. Price, £1600. JUKI *, WATER FRONTAGE—3S acres fronting Argyleu street and Waltemata Harbour, with excellent ISf. roomed House, coach-house, stable, orchard, &c. ; w beautiful view, Price, £1600. 350 . )t W ESTERN PARK— nice 4-roomod Cottages, with Allotment <» feet by 120 feet. 10s per week I for sevon years, when property will become the ' tenant's own, subject to a small ground rent charge n of Hi IBs per annum. (SS7) MOUNT ALBERT—Ten acres with 6-rciomod rel- siilence ; frontage to main road, North Road. A capital investment. £«60. 334 tl ELLERSLIE.—Handsome Concrete Villa, 10 ■ rooms ; spacious verandahs (2) ; i acres ground. '• About two miles from ralway station ; commanding viow. Price, £COO. (403) ' 9 ELLERSLIE—7 acres, with well-designed 6roomed Residence, within three minutes walk of 5 railway station. Price, £800. (378) ELLERSLIK.— About 200 acres, luiving large t t frontage to main road, Ellerslio to Panuiure, one mile from Ellerslie Railway Station ; suitable for jf cutting up into suburban residences ; volcanic soil. Prior £25 por acre. Excollent chance for capitalist. Al»o— (sw*> MOUNT ALBERT— A very fine Property, with long frontage* to main road, and within three minutos" walk of railway station. Area about 70 acres, suitable for cutting up. Price, £4& por acre. (370) ~ ONEEIUNGA-A beautiful Building Site, over L three acres. Prico, £300. Also, another fine Site of n 10 acres. Price, £800. (374) MOUNT ALBERT—Pretty Residence of 6 rooms. A with 2 acres of grounds nicely laid out and in good <, order. Price £700. (356) PARNELL.—A pretty Residence of nine rooms; *• ground 54 feet frontage to Gladstone Road, by 120 ; feet depth. Price, £COO. (320). (l BIRKENHEAD—A beautiful property of about 0 two acres, with water frontage and handsome residence of ton rooms. Slate roof and every conj venienco ; jiut eroded. Price, £1200, or will loaso to good tenant at moderate rental for two or three 3 years. (3H)). c PONSONBY—O-roomed Dwelling-house, nearly now, large rooms, with OS feet frontage to Ring 0 Terrace and water frontage to Waitouiata Harbour ; ,t splendid view. Prico, £700. (368). PON SON BY- Beautiful Building Site, fronting y Lmidon-atreot, 106 links frontage at a depth of I*B links ; extensive view. Price, £* per foot. (300). '■ PONSONBY,— Three desirable Properties with ' tea frontages, extensive views ; houses, six to eight ■ rooms each. (310) (320). MOUNT EDEN—4-roomed House, nearly now, over quarter aero of land, specially well-sheltered, a good view ; £400 (247). '"' MOUNT EDEN, Victoria Avenue.— Handsome . Residence of 7 rooms, large verandahs, and about " half an acre, of land, with charming view. Price, ' % £700. (401) e PROSPECT RlSE.—Residence, 0 rooms, front and back verandah; bathroom, excellent washhouse, &c. ; roomy allotment, nearly lialf an acre ; unrivalled view, which cannot bo built out. Price, £550. (3Wj EDEN VALE ROAD— Residence and Giouu 3, formerly occupied by the Misses Uewltson. as a Young Ladies Seminary. Price extremely moderate, e (406) ALSO, several 6 and 0 roomed Houses, with taste- " fully laid-out gardens VIEW ROAD—Several very nice Residences, with spacious Allotments. (292) p COUNTRY PROPERTIES AND FARMS y (IMI'ROVKD AND UN IMPROVED). " Several beautiful Country Properties and Estates, improved and unimproved, some of them of great 11 natural beauty and excellent access, from 10,000 lt o 50,000 acres, Particulars on application. TE AWAML'TL'.-Very due Farm, 2 miles from Railway Station by uuiin metalled road. 10 acres sub-divided into nine paddocks; pretty homestead; good shelter ; extensive orchard ; nearly itll in permanent grass ; hoivy rich soil. One of the best s > farms in the district. Some of the pasture laid l l down over 12 years. Price, jUJ por acre. (40-1) TAURANGA— The residential Estate of Captain •* 11. Site wart, lt-A., consisting of 327 acres (A excellent Land, ImudHomo lUwidoace of 14 rooms (insured fur .£looo; and six acres laid out in lawn and ornalucijuU grounds. About- uiic-half of the property is laid down In English grass. jr The Orchard is a very tino one of nearly 1000 trees t- —oranges, lemons, citrons, nectarines, etc., flourish, >£ :uid there are 21 colonies of boos, in Laugstroth hives. Tills property is exceptionally suited for a retired gentleman, and will be sold a bargain. Priee, £!MOO. implements, etc., may be taken at a valuation. KAIPARA—A line Estate, all foucod; with natural boundaries ; 8017 acres. Residouce, II rooms, and all necessary outbuildings; the property is partly improved and subdivided into numerous I", paddocks. Price extremely moderate and terms easy. 379 HOTEL PROPERTY— A vory flue Country Hotel, built of brick, and cemented tastefully outside, containing 30 excellent apartments, stables for 11 horses, ami loose box, with private Dwelling-house (built on adjoining land) of 11 rooms, slate roof. coach-house, stable, Ac, excellent garden ana >.■> orchard. To all energetic man this is an excellent d opportunity, as the property will be sold for £3000 (less than naif-cost), and a splendid trade can be developed. (377) OMAPERE LAKE— very fine Improved pro- ,. petty of 2872 acres; splendid paddockß, good buildings. >r WAIUEKE ISLAND—Farm of 340 acres imt, proved, partly in good grass. Price, £8 por acre 1, or will lease, rental £60 per annual. 340, '" MERCKR— Valuable Flax Property, with 30 chains frontage to Maui South Road, and special water facilities ; excellent sil-e for mill. There are hun--1 dreda of tons of flax on the property. Price, 36s ' per acre. 'iiXIA g WAIRATO, NEAR MORRINSVILLE— A Propetty, situated within one mile of Railway Stair [.ion, consisting of 1362 acres, of which 460 ; acres are rirst-class laud (almost flat), the rei- mainder hills, which will take surface sowing equal to tile best Napier lands; about 4&o acres are in grass, and there is a very hue Oweliijjghouse of 13 rooms, with bath-room; all fenced and subdivided into six paddocks ; also, 7-rooiu«d Cottage, orchard, plenty of water; properly fronts a tiuu stream. The land is iu splendid order, aud grows immense crops of turnips. This property will make a very flue sheep farm, and will carry heavy stock. Price, £2 per acre. HOKIANGA— Farm in District, about 400 acres, with Dwelling-house of 7 rooms, Wool-shod, &c.; about 400 acres in English grass. (533) PAKURANOA (near Lichfield).—B34 acres Virgin Land. Price, iOs per acre. (200). NGARUAWAHIA.— Farm, 187 acres sub-divided into six paddocks. (273) ALEXANDRA.— fluo Dairy Farm of 37fi I;, actus, with Dwellingliouse and till necessary outbuildings, Price, £4 per acre. (300) e TAURANGA and OPOTIKI — Several really choice Farms in these districts, c t . TO LET A number of Cottages and Dwelling-houses, 4 to ; ; 10 rooms, in city and suburbs, at low rentals. Particulars on application. e * Money to Lend on Freehold Securities at Lowest Current Rates of interest, d Money Invested for Clients. Liquidations, Arbiil (rations, Audits, aud Valuations undertaken. Acta i. as Agent for Executors, Trustees, and as Attorney for peraous residing beyond tho colony. x "I AND POR SALE AT ELLERSLIE. 1 FOR SALE— 56 Acres of Land at Ellerslie, e in lots of two acres and upwards, alt!uato<l within front three to live minutes' walk of Railway .Station. '> Soil good, and planted with ornamental trees. Sove- '< ral oi the lots command extensive views, and are the choicest in the Klleralio district. c Also for Sale—Several Small Farms near the city, of 5 acres and upwards, suitable for fruitgrowing. " ROBERT J, McFARLAND * SON, |. Laud Agents and Surveyors, Queen-street, next HgJULD Office. Photography. ESTABLISHED 1882.] [TELEPHONE 350 O «n ?' 'a Zj Jrv * rt e i^Yffi™ •* < " co e DRY PLATES, the most Reliable the most i, Perfect, the Cheapest CHEMICALS, VARNISHES, SENSITIZED » PAPERS, and Every Requisite at t A. B. BROOxVIHALL & CO.'S PHOTOGRAPHIC WAREHOUSE, i- SHORTLANDSTREET, AUCKLAND. A Dark Room for uso of Tourists Free of Charge. l .**GK ItTSrANTED KNOWN— f®m * * FIRST-CLASS II fiflK-Bllfe PHOTOGRAPHY '. Ip^||jl MILLION PRICES. '• VWiS'lfl™! Cartes i' i Yisite . . 6« per half dozen '• ™mm Cabinets «. . . 16s per dosen ffiOjiOjMl invited at » BCSi ffIAARNOLD'S (late Redfhun's) y 270, QUEEN-STRE;E-jc (Opposite Firebell).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9321, 26 March 1889, Page 2

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