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Houses and Land. — — : ———■■ ■ ' M < v -p O E . g A a ■Bi .rpHE T)P-APrn TESTATE, pPSOM. rpHIS ATTRACTIVE AND VALUABLE PRO. J- PERT 7 comprises 34 Acres of rich Voi* cariic Land, subdivided into artistically-ar-ranged pleasure grounds, garden, orchard, and paddocks: securely fenced. A largo and substantial DWELLINGHOUSE, in the ooen* nation of the Owner, Major F. N. George; a Cottage for employees; extensive stable 3, and coach-house. For subdivision into Building Allotments the Property is most suitable, and now in request. By the electric cars from the Estate to town will bo accomplished in 2? minutes. For further information, apply to W. FR.VTER AND SON, Land Agents, Queen-stre9i Or, » ■ W. AITKEN. Land Agent, Shortland-street. FOR SALE. / rpHE TTON. JJ . -j^rOSMAN'fr-, PROPERTY AT Ty/TANGFfiE. SUITABLE FOR SMALL FARMS OR SEASIDE RESIDENCES. ! IN CHOICE LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS,' Tins VALUABLE PROPERTY comprises an; area of 300 acres of good land, all ire grass, and sub-divided into paddocks, with Residence of 7 rooms, etc., stable and outbuildings, and is partly occupied by Mr. Lennard. , Tho Property is well watered and in good , order, and contains extensive frontages both to the Otahnhu-Mangero Road and the new. road to the Beach. This is a splendid opportunity to obtain an area of 10 acres or upwards at a reasonable price in one of the best districts around Auckland, being under 9 miles from town, and about two miles from both Otahuhu and Onohunga Railway Stations. EASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. Possession about June next. Early application is incited, as although' the Property has only just been placed on ; the market, numerous inquiries have already j been made. Plan can be seen at my office. THOS. F. CAHILL, Land and Estate Agent, I 101, Queen-Street, ! Opposite Fort-street. I .

WANTED TO PURCHASE-! ALLOTMENT or Premises in or near Highstreet or Lome-street. COTTAGE and a few acres, time payments, or lease with purchasing clause. HALF-ACRE and House. 5 good rooms, about three miles from city. , HOUSE. 6 rooms, Grafton Ward, Mount Eden,l or Mount Roskill, with good-sized Allotments. ' ; j; D w - w A T T E ' HOUSE, LAND, INSURANCE AGENT, , RENT AND INTEREST COLLECTOR. AUCKLAND CHAMBERS. HIGH-STREET > FOR SALE. EDEN-STREET. EDEN TERRACE—4 Rooms.'] scullery and wash-house, kitchen range, J city water. j NORTHCOTE, near Allotment, 50 by,; 200; New House, 4 rooms, etc.; cheap. | MACAULAY-STREET. NEWTON—Large Allot-! ment; Very Nice House, 6 rooms, scullery/ storage, etc., in capital order. MANGERE—3 Acres First-class Land; House,' 5 rooms, scullery, and outbuildings . , HOUSE, 12 rooms, etc., every convenience;!! capital position for good boardinghouse. -, PENROSE, near Station—2 Acres and House I of 6 rooms, etc. EDWARD WAYTE. Estate Agent, High-street. . - i "p OR 8 A It . B J 2000 ACRES, 8 miles from Cambridge; 10s pet 1 acre; good rough run, j 1400 ACRES, 14 miles from Cambridge: in I grass and turnips; good House; £210 a per acre, easy terms. 315 ACRES, near Cambridge; small Dwelling;}' in cultivation, and part surface sown;', £1 per acre. 500 ACRES; 7-roomed kauri House; stable;' man's cottage; well watered; nearly all in; grass; 7 miles from Cambridge; £2 10s per acre. I 400 ACRES; six-room Dwelling; small barn? good water; in grass and crop; 5 miles i from Cambridge; £5 per acre. Alio. •' ACRES AND DWELLINGS, Cambridge. W. SOUTER AND CO.. Grain Merchants. Cambridge and Ohaupo* Boota, Shoes, etc - .

TKT. ANTED 17" N 0 W N»J Q QTONE AND /"10. ABE NOW OPENING UP A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP TOADIES', pENT.'S, AND /"IHILDREN'S T3OOTS AND QHOES. LATEST FASHION AND STYLE. - Specially Selected from • THE LEADING ENGLISH. AMERICAN. AND, < GERMAN HOUSES. Note the Address: Q. QTONB AND QO, ' (LATE R. HANNAH AND CO.), • CASH BOOT PALACE, CORNER OP QUEEN AND DARBY ' STREETS. mmmm " " ". .VJ^.^^-^-T^TTTTT!^^t. Mnsic&l. _^_. piANOS. pIANOS THE MOST POPULAR OF ALL PIANOS, • rpHE QPENCER TJIANO. SOLE AGENTS:. rpHE T ONDON AND JSERLIN T>IANO /COMPANY, '."; W. H. WEBBE, Manager, SHORTLAND-STREET, -OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.

piANOS AND ORGANS* OVER 100 HIGH-CLASS INSTRUMENTS IN STOCK, and LARGE CONSIGNMENTS ARRIVING THIS MONTH, " .. ; Eiffel Tower and Tcmoana. LOWEST PRICES FOB CASH. OB / ON EASIEST HIRE SYSTEM, Five per cent. Deposit on Net Cash Price, aili Monthly Instalments form 9s 2d upward*. ; Illustrated Catalogues, Siring full P^"™' la'rs of Prices. Terms, etc., posted tree on. THE ICa ENGLISH AND FOREIGN PIANO AGENCY. v , ~ ,: 73, Queen-street (near Old Mill). Auckland. Frederick Moore ... - Manager. ~ , m. _... i ■ ! 2223 WATEEPEOOF OAST COVERS, Vj DICK'S PATENT BALATA BELTING-. LEATHER BELTING. • . RUBBER BELTING. MACHINERY OILS. A. YOUNG AND CO.. - Telephone, No. 557. 26. Fort-slareet. . — ————— "n—) TT AL T AS SUE SD/ The Suffering and- Ailing can rely on. obtain*. in& relief by Consulting (personally or by post' free) PROFESSOR NOTMANN, M.E., E.M.G.»f New Zealand Health Institute. Market Sankre,' opposite Colombo-street Bridge. Christehufen* 1 . Professor Notmann is a Medical .Electrician* and has had 20 years' European experience. j He has been largely consulted since lie com« menoed practice in New Zealand seven years \ since, and will forward electrical appliances' and method of treatment on easy terms o£ payment,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11581, 20 February 1901, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11581, 20 February 1901, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11581, 20 February 1901, Page 7

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