| Landed Property. M rTTT ZT ebe x- ] £60 0-"'" p^ E AND GROUNDS. THE HOUSE CONTAINS 6 rooms, bathroom. and pantry, and: occupies a. splendid elected healthy, yet sheltered, position. The *™ n ™£ comprise practically hali-an-acre. with Mft frontage to a good street, ami are plantea with fully grown. ornamental trees ana shrubs. Dry volcanic soil Partly cleai«!oi stone and laid out in garden and lawn. 1M» property offers the rare opportunity ol on Lining at a Low Price a Home with surrounding such as only tune can give. In_a very little while will be within 5 minutes walk of the 2d trams. An immediate sale is desired, and the price has been fixed low .at £600. Terms very easy it desired. <*'' y SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS. Land and Estate Agents and Land Auctioneers, 87. Queen-street. pI X E QTO C K YAR "' ADJOINING RAILWAY STATION. £»IKAA—4OO ACRES (also lease of 41 S&IOUU acres for 7 years, at £1 per annum), all fenced; 130 acres grass. 1 acre choice young orchard-, about 60 acres heavy bush, balance fern and tea-tree; 2 good creeks. New House of 7 rooms and verandah; new cowshed, barn, and other outbuildings. Present stock. £0 cattle and 70 sheep. Post office and station onJ-he property: school, Ai chains away. Rapidlv rising district. About £0 miles from Auckland. .Some of the purchase money may remain at 41- pet cent. 94c0 SAMUEL VAILE .VXD SONS'. Land and Estate Agents and Land Auctioneer?, 87. Queen-street. pENTEAL pITY WAREHOUSE. OOOnn - SUBSTANTIAL 3-STOREY &ZZ\)V PRICK BUILDING, on land 53ft frontage, by average of 65ft deep; held on lease; 3j years to run, at £20 per annum. Price. £2200; any terms within reason. SAMUEL T7-AILE AND CONS. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. 87, Queen-street. 8817 ■pUKEKOIIE. TyELL-TMPROVED QENERAL JJURM. PQAA-36 ACRES OF RICH LEVEL LAND. swt7Uv all fenced, in 5 paddocks; 18 acres good new grass; 171 acres crops; i acre young orchard. New house of 5 rooms, scullery and verandah. Barn, piggeries, cowshed, and yards. Very handy position; only 1 mile from post office, creamery, school, stores, etc. Beautiful views. SAMUEL "yAILE AND SONS, 87, QUEEN-STREET. 9462 _ T>AENELL. TTNIQUE SEASIDE RESIDENCE. COMMANDING GLORIOUS HARBOUR VIEWS. ftl QAA—MODERN HOUSE of new and *10uu attractive design. It contains 6 good rooms and large hall (16ft square), ou brick foundations. Bathroom in addition, hot and cold water; patent w.c, range, gas; wash-house, with copper and tubs; spare room, etc. 2 Acres of land, held on lease, about 60 years to run. at £12 10s per annum; 10 minutes' walk from the Parnell trams. The views from this property are unsurpassed. SAMUEL VaILE AND SONS, Land and Estate Agents and Land Auctioneers. 87. Queen-st, 8327 pHARMING CITY SEASIDE RESIDENCE. -C Odd A—COMMODIOUS HOUSE of 19 3*JJ\J\J\J rooms, with all modern conveniences; coal and gas ranges; city water laid throughout house and grounds. Landing stage, with boathouse and shower-bath, affording first-class facilities for boating, fishing, swimming, etc. Land, about 180 ft square, neatly laid out. in gardens, tennis lawn, etc. Glorious view of harbour, surrounding country, the wharves and shipping, etc., etc. A beautiful home for a gentleman, or would make an excellent boardinghouse. A property such as this is seldom on the market. 8745 SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Land and Estate Agents and Land Auctioneers, 87, Queen-st. rp O T ET, pORT -S T R EETREMISES SUITABLE FOR p UMSTORE OR T/ST-.AREIIOUSE. WITH OR WITHOUT OFFICES. TERM, 5 YEARS. £100 WITHOUT OFFICES. £160 WITH OFFICES. TTUTCHINSON AND 'ABBOTT. SWANSON-STREET. TTUTCHINSON AND (ABBOTT HAVE FOR SALE, •RESIDENCE, WITH pEAOH pRONTAGE, AND FIVE MINUTES FROM TRAM. rpilE TTOUSE pONTAINS "piGHT pOOMS AND pONVENIENCES, STABLE, BUGGYHOUSE, FOWLHOUSE, ETCTHERE ARE TWO T ARGE pRONTAGES. THE AREA IS ONE AND TTALF ACRES, AND THE PROPERTY COULD BE PROFITABLY SUBDIVIDED INTO O OR A SECTIONS, AND THE PRICE IS £1800. TTUTCHINSON AND ' ABBOTT SWANSON-STREET. J 1 O R S A L E. MOUNT EDEN-Large Six-roomed House, bathroom, pantry, and scullery, hot and cold water, gas in every room, Venetian blinds on every window. Large Level Allotment, 99ft by 230 ft. Price. £775. DEVONPORT— Fine Level Section, 50ft hy 130 ft; easy access to boat. Price, 35s per foot. KING EDWARD'S AVENUE, EPSOM-Large House of six rooms, bathroom, pantry, and scullery; wash-house, copper and tubs; Venetian blinds in every room; iron enamel bath; fine sunny aspect. Level Allotment, 66ft by 175 ft; hud out in garden and lawn. Price. £815. KING EDWARD'S AVENUE, EPSOM-Newlv-built House of six rooms, bathroom, pantry, arid scullery, Venetian blinds in every room; wash-house, copper and tubs. Level Allotment. 66ft by 175 ft. Price. £730. pEVELL, TUTUERAY. AND po.. Hobson Buildings. Shortland-street, poll SALE-STAMFORD PARK, near VeteX runs First-class Building Sites; •r,^,. 1^1 ' £ cre; , oi , isy Terms, £10 cash. DEVONPORT—SpIendid Allotments. £4 per foot, Ml. EDEN—Modern Residence, 6 rooms; all modern conveniences: stable, coach-house, workshop, etc.; volcanic soil; bargain, £650. LI'SO M-Corner Allotment, volcanic soil only 20s loot. NEVILLE NEWCOMB, lI.M. Arcade. AN EXCEPTIONAL CHANCE. X x. . i~n ACRES. PUKEKOIIE; all in grass; *J\J new 5-roomed House; every convenience; owner leaving district must jjell; close to creamery and station. Apply early, 11 DELL. Saddler, Pukekohe. TKTAIKATO—63S Acres: 209 acres in grass. .v » balance rolling fern and flats of good quality; all ploughable, partly fenced, well watered; 6-rooined House and outbuildings. Would make a good dairy or sheep farm. Handy to creamery, school, church, etc. Price, only £4 10s per acre. £500 cash, balance at 5 per cent.—A. W. Read and Co., Cor. Durham and Queen Sts.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13148, 10 April 1906, Page 7
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