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Landed Property. ' • ■-' Established, 1876.' ' ■ C T? WILLIAMSON AND QQ., ' LAND* AGENTS, 93. QUEEN-STREET. £*?£»A-GREAT NORTH ROAD (jnsfc off)OOU 6-roomed Verandah Cottage; large allotment; easy terms arranged. ,■•'„' ''jy'A'f A—RICHMOND ROAD-6-robmed CotSt'TtOU tage, large workshop; large allotment; just off Ponsonby Road. - /*/"» C A—DEVONPORT— Property 3&DOU in district—7-roomed Villa, verandah 3 sides; j-acre land; main «ad Ijontage. £Qi-rr~GOOD CITY. .-.INVESTMENT—Five3wO I O roomed Cottage in, Union-street; just off tramline; will always command good MOUNT EDEN-Choice Villas, with large M. area of land, near Railway Bridge; 9. rooms, £900; 6 rooms. £930. __„.„ <n £rOA-CITY BOARDINGHOUSE of 12 DAK) rooms and allotment; corner position. A genuine bargain. '. /./' ■'■■■■" , PTJKEKOHE-£3 PER ACRE— . Acres, mostly in grass; 5-roomed Cottage; I close station and creamery. ' A cheap farm. BAY OF PLENTY—Magnificent Farm, 483 acres rich soil; Cottage. £5 per acre. 1 i Mostly in grass; close to creamery. ' KAWHIA— Magnificent Block of IGSB acres rich limestone land; 300 acres in grass; :< | 6-roomed House. £2000. ; j CHOICE SECTIONS at Epsom—Adjoin Royal Oak Hotel. £2 per foot: j£i.. ; U -N ; NY SI D E. [' " ... ■.■■ . ~~"■.. .-.-.- j ttuEVONPORT. . TWONPORT. TTNIQUE "OUILDING OECTIONS--2 6 D T0 32 s 6 D 22 s 6 D T0 32 s 6 D PER FOOT. .". FRONTAGES TO— : RUSSELL ROAD, WATERVTEW ROAD, . GLEN ROAD. ': MIDWAY BETWEEN STANLEY BAY. AND VICTORIA WHARVES. ONLY 20 MINUTES FROM CITY. ONLY 20 MINUTES FROM CITY. ! THE ALLOTMENTS ARE LARGE AND HAVE A NORTHERN ASPECT. Persons on the look-out for a CHEAP AND HEALTHY BUILDING SITE should not miss the opportunity of securing one of the above Lots. . rpHE NORTHERN STATE AND ■FINANCE QO., jr^TD., LEGAL CHAMBERS, QUEEN-STREET. - 99 ACRES, TVpAR pAPATOITOI, SEMI-VOLCANIC AND RIVER FLAT. GOOD LAND, IN GOOD GRASS. SUBDIVIDED INTO 5 PADDOCKS. ONE SIDE BOUNDED BY RUNNING STREAM And PERMANENT STREAM THROUGH CENTRE. CLOSE TO CREAMERY. SCHOOL, AND I . CHURCH. I li MILES FROM POST OFFICE. ; rTT>OOMED TTOUSE AND T\AIRY. I ' P PJCE - £850, " I OF WHICH £400 CAN REMAIN. I ' -— |p- T- r TTUT CHINS ON, I' ' ■ SWANSON-STREET. j ' CITABLE "ptOR "VTINE - p ROWING. i NORTHERLY ASPECT. 1 CLOSE TO RAIL and ON NAVIGABLE RIVER. CONVENIENT TO TOWN. GOOD ROADS. 97 ACRES AND MODERN HO'JSE. 15 ACRES IN GRASS AND ORCHARD. LOVELY VIEWS. AN IDEAL HOME. J?7KA OF WHICH £40 ° CAN REMAIN. C 1 T IT vT° II I N'S °N* SWANSON-STREET. MUST BE SOLD-VERY CHEAP. AND ON TERMS TO SUIT BUYER. LEASEHOLD. 50 BY 110. AND GOOD HOUSE, , pORNER TSICTON AND OELWYN I ... STREETS. LEASE HAS 12 YEARS TO RUN. ONE-THIRD VALUATION ON EXPIRY OF '%•' PLEASE. GROUND RENT, £12 10s. pRICE, j?|OC-OR OFFER. T EASEHOLD ON QELWYN-STREET, ABOUT 64 BY 99, WITH GOOD HOUSE. 12 YEARS' LEASE. GROUND RENT. £12 103. pRICE, jf?i KA-OR OFFER. T EASEHOLD IN T>ARNELL. 20 YEARS, AT £15. ALLOTMENT, ABOUT 70 BY 160, WITH GOOD HOUSE. .'"... CLOSE TO TRAMS. AB ARGAINF 9 R £loo< p T TTUTCHINSON, SWANSON-STREET. SUITABLE FOR FACTORIES. CORNER BLOCK. COOK-STREET, £620. CORNER BLOCK, COOK-STREET, £720. ALSO, VALUABLE CORNER BLOCK IN HEART OF CITY. P T UTCHINSON, . - * SWANSON-STREET. TTI O R SALE. THE RIVERSDALE ESTATE, Comprising 1512 Acres of Splendid Creamery Land, situated at Ararimu South, about 30 miles from Auckland. The farm is enclosed with a sheep-proof fence, and subdivided into ten paddocks. A considerable area is in grass, 500 acres of bush having been felled and sown within three years, besides fern land surfacesown, which holds grass well. Bush land cleared, and fern land -ploughed and sown 20 years ago, shows a good sole of grass and white clover to-day. There is enough valuable timber left standing to build houses on every 100-acre section. The timber can be sawn by a travelling mill at 5s 6d per 100 ft.. The Public Hall is on the property, and may bo bought with the Farm if required. The Ararimu Creamery is within half-a-mile of the Hall. There is a good waterfall and a never-failing creek at the homestead, which comprises a New Dwellinghouse of 6 rooms, outhouses, etc. Also, a Small Iron Dweliinghouse for stockman. There is a First-class New Totara Stockyard and Cattle-branding Pen. A new concrete sheep dip 40ft long, with draining yards and totara drafting yards complete, built last year. One acre of Orchard. There is a splendid level Racecourse of over 40 acres, fenced, ploughed, drained, and into grass, which could be enlarged to 90 acres; all level; near the house. The Farm is a fortune to cut up into creamery sections, build houses, and get the milking done on shares; or is an independence for raising beef, mutton, and lamb. Lambs can be driven from home in early morning to railway, and sold at the Auckland Cattle Sales the same afternoon, at a railage cost of 3d per head. The Farm is for immediate sale, with all improvements, at the very low price of £4 53 per acre, and half of the money may remain on mortgage for a term at 5 per cent. Farms in the neighbourhood with less proportionate improvements, have lately changed hands at from £6 to £8 per acre. The Farm must be sold to wind up an estate. Inspection invited. For further particulars apply to EWINGTON AND BAKER, Land Agents. Auckland. f I — IT means money to you, to preserve your eggs while they are cheap. Why sell them at such low figures when you can get higher prices when eggs are scarce by preserving them with SHARLAND'S EGG PRESERVATIVE. The eggs turn out fresh and sweet even after 12 months. Costs less than one penny per dozen to preserve them. USE me well and you will not be disappointed, For those that use the DINGO OINTMENT Never sigh from disappointment; ! For running sores, why. bless your skin, • Just rub the DINGO OINTMENT in. J Sold everywhere at Is per Bos.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12399, 12 October 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12399, 12 October 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12399, 12 October 1903, Page 8

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