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, . : < r HoUfies and Land. «> -, f JOHN JQOUGLAS, land And ■ AofiNT, LICENSED BROKER, INVESTING AGENT, VALUATOR, &a, Nos. o and 0, Oovkukmf.nt Liti \ INSURANCE BDILDINQS, Queen-street/ Aucklui TO LET-GAS COOKING RANGES, perfect lit working, substantial, and of the highest class throughout. AUCKLAND OAS COMPANY, LIMITED, 30, Wjrrtdliaiii-slfSSt. T?ONSONfeY, HACKETT-STREET - lioiiSt) 0 x rooms, viksbhousd. range In kitchen, all In first-class order. Allotment 00 by 09. Price, £525. • • 09!) "It/fOUNT HOSKILL—37 acres close to town, suitable for dairying purposes, well fenced and well watered mostly in pass, good homestead, Price, £800. •'/ ' 333 TTOR LEASE-farm of 900 acres, between 300 and 40i> acres in glass, smaller area in oats and potatoes. Largo .run adloiutng property of 26,1100 acres, House of 10 rooms, all furnished, beautiful situation on tidal river. The whole; Including furnished house, would be let to a good tenant for a term. • • • tS K VON PORT—Three broomed cottages, all 'well L ' ' let. with 33 by 85 nll&ttiie.ic to dacli, water laid on, good view back and front. Price for the whole' £300 714 QUnunilAN FARM—It) acres rich land, ail well ° fenced arid sttbi'itlded, and in flrst-r.ito order. Houso of 0 teams, dairy, cowshed, stable, buggy house, oto. Wllliiii easy distance of town by good road j close to church, school, creamery, etc. Price, £470. •MICE LITTLE FARM of 100 acres, all in good -*■' heart, one mile from railway station, school and church: well fenced and well watetfld, and in a rising district. Good Farmhouse of 7 rooms and very good outbuildings. Price, £11 lis per acre. QJEASIDE FARM of 1009 Acrts, 201) actes lii grass, ® balance all heavy bush, valuable purltl, tea-tree, etc. House of 10 rooms, VrbolshSd, and other outbuildings, good orchard. Price, £1200. WARM of ISO acres, 26 acres in crop, 40 acres first 2 class bush, good stream running through the property, which Is partly fenced; Cottage of 4 rooms, stable, and other outbuildings. Price, £4 per acre, and very easy terms of payment. VALUABLE CITY INVESTMENT in leading ' commercial position—Large Store, with ample cellarage altd could be easily enlarged at small outlay. Good offices, and btety convenience for a large commercial business. Allotment 61 by 120 feet. ftITY FREEHOLD—A good clinnce for a safe in I v ♦estment—Large piece of Laud, with four good Family Residences. All well let to pood tenants, yielding good interest on amount required for pur(chase. Within ten minutes walk of Queen-street. TfENDERSON-Fruit Farm, 45 acres, very suit " able for fruit growing, 13 acres ploughed Ave times, 2000 fruit trees of various «orts, 7 acres in grass, almost all feneed, well supplied with water, Small cottage of two rooms. Three miles from station. Price, £350. , 623 rrUHIKARAMfiA—FaIrmof 600 acres good land, 1 partly in grass Mill partly fenced, large frontage to good metalled road,specially suitable for dairying or sheep. There Is a good homestead on the propotty, with all the usual buildings to be found on a farm, ami the whole la offered at the extremely low price of £2 5s per acre, or the owner would sell 200 acres without the homestead at £2 per acre, and give most liberal terms for payment. 030 f\MAHA—Pretty little marine Farm of 20 acres, v close to steamer landing, 3 acres orchard, all In full boating ; house of six rooms, dairy, all in good order. Lovely view of the .tel. Price, £260. Terms for payment could be arranged. 692 lIANGARF,I— little farm of 145 acres i " all securely fenced and subdivided into 31 paddocks, well-sheltered and well-watered. The land is of excellent quality, anil suitable for either grazing or cropping. There is a good dwelling house of 8 room*. bath room, verandah on three sides, stable, cow shod, dairy, cart shed, workshop, etc. There is k lstg» pond on the property with water power to drive clnff cutter, etc. It is close to school and church, and there are about 20 acres of native bush. Price for the farm £7 per acre, or with cattle, horses, sheep, and other live and dead stock, £1200. 002 AKAIHAU—I94 acres first-class land, CO acres " grass, balance heavy bush, cottage of 3 rooms. ! This is h good homestead, and the owner Is selling it only because of an accident which renders him nnilt to do the work. Thete is a garden and orchard, and it is offered at the exceedingly low price of £250. Terms can lie arranged if wished. " 600 QPI.ItNDII) LITTLE DAIRY FARM, 1171 acres ° rich lahd, all Securely fenced, subdivided and laid-down in permanent grass; good Cottage of 6 rooms, and all necessary farm buildings. There is a private creamery on the farm, which could be taken at a valuation if desired. This farm is close to school, church, and post-office. Price. £7 15s por acre. \VAlkOMFruit and Dairy Farm. 51 acres. " all fenced and partly subdivided, 10 acres of orchard and about 20 acres in grass. Good House and other buildings. '4 miles from Railway Station. Price, £000. For particulars of above nrobertles, apply to JOHN DOUGLAS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT Nos 5 AMP 0, GOVItIINMKNt LIFB iNSUBiHU" Buildings, QIIKKN-STIIKKT. (louses to Let. Rents Collected. F. A. W BITE 5B " LEGAL MANAGERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, ARCHITECTS. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ONEHUNGA.— Residence of nini rooms, with ev*ry convenience; now occupied bj Mrs. A. Smnervllle. Gas and water laid on; bath room, wash-home, with copper and tubs; wood house, stable, and cowshed, etc ; 2 acres of land with i-acre In orchard. The property is wel situated, and commands an excellent view. NORTH SHORE-Good Building Site on Mail Itoad, close to Beach. RICHMOND—About 4} acres Water Frontage well, and bounded on three sides by road. ASCOT TERRACE, RRMHERA-Comfortabl House of (I rooms, bathroom, washhouse (portabl boiler), Stable, and buggyhouse; gas and water .an on; all in good order. Section, 100 feet frontag by 200 feet deep. JARNELL-Comfortable House of 6 rooms, batl room, outhouses; Allotment 46 by 114. Price. £33 GOVERNMENT INSURANCE BUILDINGS, 91 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. FOR SALE—7O Acres, Eas Taniaki, 13 miles from Auckland. The lan is good quality and in excellent condition, all fence and subdivided Into paddocks, abundantly supplle with water. On the property there is a commoiloi Dwellinghouse and extensive Outbuildings, an Orchard with 100 trees in full bearing. "The situi tion is beautiful and healthy, and convenient I churches, schools, railway station, and market and especially suited for a. retired gentleina desirous of residing in the country and within eiu access to town. The property is placed on fet market, in consequence of th" owner, Rev. D. V Runciman, having accepted the appointment < Registrar University College, Auckland. Fi further information apply to tho owner, or \ AITKKN, Land Agent. FOR SALE or Lease—A Valuable Est&l in the best part of the Waikato, conWnli 2900 acres of Srst-class Land, abouteleren hundrc acres of which are laid down in grass and bul divided Into convenient paddocks, well w&terei Outhouse*, barn, and stabling on the premises, Possession can be given by end of the month. Apply to LOUCIL SON, & COMPANY, Government Life Insurance Buildings. FOR SALE, near to the Creamery i Bnckland Railway Station-Several Farm containing from 60 to 200 acres, with Hons thereon specially suited for working settlers. Apply to W. AITKICN. Land Agent.

Dress and Fashion. DRESS ; FABRICS, ' Of Every Description, j .From the Best , English & Continental Manufacturers. ' ft Owing to our Londor t buyer having placed his indents before the recenl J sharp rise we can sell 2( 1 per cent, below the pressnl * market value.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10130, 13 May 1896, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10130, 13 May 1896, Page 2