Landed Propernvs. ■- . ... N. .. „ ~ • M "R A K E R 13 K 0 S " h© ■ ' •f* \ •; in zd : ,*• ESTATE AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, n, zc• •; • -V ' * • * in* " » Is • SHORTLAND-STREET. t. lilt ;. ' ■ • id re . ■ v St iS4-2n -ON THK SLOPE OF MOUNT EDEN, ov-ewv./ < -'«»»aanuing Magnificent Panoramic View ol Auckland and Surroundings— ; 6-roouied V ilia, on Let B;ft by 120 ft. 3796 £^R^~ BKiuHTWT KOAD- I'EMUERA-6- - , roomed House 011 Large Section, . oOft by lo2ft; coach-house, stable, washhouse, etc. Now let at 15s per week. House insured for £300. Cheapest lot ever offered. ■v. - . ...... 3811 . 11 1* QA A— PONSONBY (Close to Ponsonby '' &rO\J\J, Read)—4-i'oouic:l Cottage, with " scullery; wash-house, copper, and tubs. j_ fine Allotment, *1211 by 105lt. 5793 it Pi ftQ-dTY SIDE OF HENDERSON (easy cwIUU drive city)— 24 Acres', good, loamy -J flat land; splendid view city and harbour. u OCjL 4?9nfIn~'MANGEEE (handy Onehunga (Sw'ajUUU and tram) Really Magnificent Corner Property. 12 Acres, fine Villa Residence. numerous tiist-ciass outbuildings; land perfectly level, richest volcanic. 3&21 i 4 A A—GOOD BROOMED COTTAGE, scul- '• cW-VU Ic-ry, etc.; verandah; ail newly painted. Fine section, 10ft by 100 ft. - o'i'ia i? 7£ A - GOOD INVESTMENT - Corner l( j cW i xJKJ Block, with 2 houses, in first-class 0 - condition; cloie Pai nell penny section. U- .. V '■ 3rt25 i : f 4? 91 _T0 SUIT ALL INVESTORS-PON-v- c&tmiJ-U SONBV—A Handy Cheap Cottage; .. convenient penny, section; 3 rooms and '[ scullery; good section;'- perfect order; : Reliant waiting at 10a per week. • . ' 3815 M 7 K— CITY (3 minutes from Queen-street, ■Mil U facing and overlooking harbour) Superior Balcony Residence of 7 room*; every convenience; only 5 years old. Cornet- position. Magnificent views 33a9 " £»Q7A--CLOSETO JUNCTION. New North 1 . <=W«J I\/ and .Mount liosliill Roads— Aciv Villa of 5 rooms, built and finished up-to-date all through; batii, gas. copoer. aji-1 tubs. * 3800 ' J ' £4.^0~" 1 $P UN '& ALBERT (near part)— 3- S/iJU New. Pretty House of 6 rooms; d ornamental stone foundation; handsomely i, finished throughout; alt extras. Large, ; Level, Clean Allotment. 6oft by 132 ft. 3734 >- -?P,l 91 n s PER FOOT (within sight or Pou- [. c* 1 - 1 -— j-V son by Reservoir)—Alain Road v rrontago (a corner); great prospect, value, and ciieap at present price; 2 Lots, having: 68ft 7in Main Road frontage, Land in-tile adjoining block cannot bo bought at leas than £20 per foot. SSul 4?OK—REMUERA — House and . cwduiJ 6 Allotments, tior.tagss to two roads; coach-hcuse stable, and all conveniences.. _ . . ! ■ 38U 7 A N EPSOM BARGAIN.— must sell at q -fA.. once as. he is leaving the district and' 1 will consider any reasonable offer.—A Model villa Residence of 6 rooms; drawing room exceptional!v well appointed: all up-to-date [' conveniences; level volcanic section, 61ft by ./. 13411. Close to tram, aiiu commands pretty views. 3794 X? A K A —BOMBAY, old - ago of owners makes them sell—Fine Little Farm; fruit and poultry: 18 acres rich volcanic. subdivided 5 paddocks; large garden and orchard; capital, nearly new residence and outbuildings; 5 minutes school and 10 minutes P. 0.. store, etc. 3598 l£®?JA UPWARDS—GIen more. Morninsside, cWU Richmond; number of cheap Allotments; intending builders financed. -- s & '->QA-cr.osr-: to MOUNT roskit.l « cW«JOU ROAD—S-roomod Villa, with all -. convenience*; section, 4a by 100 feet. 3771 W. W AKD B akeb ' • - Auctioneer. E. W. '."\Y HIT£EEAD AND gON, HOTEL BROKEE.S AND VALUERS, 19. HIGH-STREET. .SOME. SAFE. INVESTMENTS. " .'- £1 JAA (ABOUT)—One of the Best Hotels cVX-iVy on the Market, situate in Leading City Thoroughfare, doing a-grand steady trade, averaging £60 per week alt the year. House ir in apple-pie order and up-to-date in - every -respect.- Good lease unexpired, for which reasonable (nice will l>e accepted. Stock and Furniture at valuation. 4?1 OCA-LEADING RESTAURANT, in - c*i/-L JV/ Heart of Queen-street, doing a very large business. Fine roomy premises, replete with -'every > convenience, and large ' seating capacity. Pretenses are held under long leu?© at moderate rental. Guaranteed net profits last month. £120. This is a. splendid chance for energetic man to secure a flourishing payable business. Terms c::ii be arranged. OTA PER. ACRE—First-class Farm, Bay of . o&lU Plenty District; 400 - acres, all in I grass, except 3D acres turnips. New Dwelling, 7 rooms and outbuildings. Carrying 2'jO head cattle;. close to important township; li ] iriles beach frontage. Magnificent ocean views. Half Cash. , BO.ARDTNGHOUSE —Good Payable Little : Business; 8 permanent boarders (tramway employees). House, 9 rooms, all conveui- ' cnces; i-aore land. Cow, calf, and poultry, and furniture, at valuation. Apply sharp. < ABOUT £800—Good Payable City Hotel; 1 A othera in town and country at various ingoings. < ■Phone, 1413. . . ■, QWTRAM AND "JJ IP KINS. C FARMS! FARMS!! FARMS!!! —— c ((? X ACRES, Tuakau. Price, £17 per acre. - ,JLQO Terms. 120 , 1A A' ACRES, Bucklaml. Price, £17 per J.UU acre. Terms. 1*23 m ACRES, Pukekohe Price, £20 ' -•* per acre. Terms. 142 1 OA ACRES. Pukekohe—6-roomed House, Otc etc.; £37 per acre. Terms. 182. c KA ACRES, Pukekohe. Price, £22 per acre, e «JU . Terms. 182 "1 CO ACRES, Pukekohe. Price, £12 per <. JLJO acre. Terms. - " - 182 17A ACRES, Pukekohe Price, £8 ,10s per JL IU acre. Terms. 182. 6 . ACRES, Pnkekohe— House, t -O Cheap, £500 cash. 180 C iA A ACRES, VVaiuku— House, c lUU etc. £11 per acre. Terms. 156 OKA ACRES—Lease at 5s per acre, with 00\J purchasing clause. 172 -i AO ACRES—Good Dairy Farm. Annual J j-AJO profit, £560-' Only £11 per acre. * Tcrniif. . , 144 - QAA ACRES— Farm, the cheapest l' \J\S in the -Waikato. Only £8 per acre. ■ 130 I 9 .LARGE RUNS—264B Acres, price £2 5s c O per acre; 2168 Acres, price £3 per acre;, and 1388 Acres, price £3 15s per acre. 180 SALE OR LEASE—Farms, all sizes; . good quality; good districts. sizes; a good quality; in good districts. 178 S Full particulars and cards to view, apply g QWTRAM AND JJIPKINS, EXCHANGE LANE. (Op. Geo. • Fowlds). 1' O. Box 180. AUCKLAND. MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITY. . - — 1~~ — " 1 pRUIT AND POULTRY FARMS. ' -L. ■ ® riTIIB FOLLOWING are specially well suited " X ' for Fruit and Strawberry Culture, coin- , bined with Poultry raising:— J j(> OA CASH, balance on terms, will purotOU chase nearly 8 Acres, with Cottage of ! rooms and porgh, and outhouses. There '1 is a' fair-sized orchard, and good shelter for II poultry. , Some fine kauri on the property, b Purchase money, £320. a -<?9£A-NEARLY NEW , COTTAGE, of '4 "| ~db£iOU rooms, with about 10 acres land; J about 23 chains frontage to roadway. ... w jf» 1 A—OVER 15 ACRES. with half b cWXOU ploughed;; balance in scrub; well t.i suited for strawberry growing; about 300 fruit trees; well assorted; property well Jwatered, and fenced £ 010 PER ACRE, for over 12 Acres: fenced " owlii, and ploughed; good aspect; long frontage 1 to two roads. _ VERY FINE PROPERTY of 15 Acres, with (I New House; stable and buggyhouse: out- a' houses. Corner Section. Well selected orchard; good supply of water. Grounds tastefully laid out. The House has been specially well-built, and <no expense spared to made this a Comfortable Home. TVTEAR TAKAPUNA—Excellent Fruit Farm. _ ±> ■ of about. 17 Acres,, with House of 6 rooms: cowshed, stable, dairy; in good work* IS ins order. This is a choice Farm. • A. L WHITE, 99, Queen-street: Q
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13193, 2 June 1906, Page 2
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