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, Landed Property. , XiESIRABLE FAR ' MUST BE SOLD. , fi-t K—USEFUL FARM of 223 Acres, all fenced in 15 sheep-proof subdivisions; 141 acres grass, 32 acres crop, 20 acres partly drained swamp; all easily ploughable, good light loam; permanent creek. Superior house. 7 rooms, bathroom, pantry and scullery, wash-house; cowshed, 12 bails'. Has just wintered 353 sheep, 2 cows, and 3 horses. Price, only £1325. School • close; creamery, saleyards, and railway station within 4 miles; Auckland 25 miles. Must be sold, as the owner is leaving the colony. 9140 SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Land and Estate Agents and Land ; Auctioneers, 87, Queen-street. ; -< pONSONBY. , HANDY TO HARBOUR AND TO TRAMS. 07- A—COMFORTABLE HOUSE of * • * lUU rooms and bathroom; gas and i water; wash-house, with copper boiler. Fine, level allotment, 66 by 100 ft. Situated in one • of the best streets in Ponsonby, on the slope of the harbour, and not far from the Three Lamps. Cheap at the price, £750. 9181 SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, ; uand and Estate Agents and Land Auctioneers, 87, Queen-street. . TTNIQUE SEASIDE. STOCK STATION*! CLOSE TO AUCKLAND. , O/f PER ACRE— ACRES GOOD, cfett HEALTHY SHEEP AND CATTLE COUNTRY, about one-third in grass, onethird in heavy standing bush, and one-third in scrub and. fern. About 300 acres are level, and there are splendid stony creeks in all parts. When all surface-sown, the property will easily carry 3000 sheep, besides cattle and horses. At present it is carrying over 1000 sheep. 100 cattle, and 100 pigs. The : homestead is BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED in a lovely bay. with shell beach and sheltered in all weathers, ami comprises a very handsome Residence of about 11 rooms, with every possible convenience; also, in the next bay, new woolshed, barn, and two "men's houses, yards, dips. etc. Also, modern poultry farming plant. The labour-saving machinery and appliances could be taken at a valuation if desired. Steamer calls at property. About two hours from Auckland; sheltered water all"the way. Nine miles from township. Price, £4 per acre. 9558 SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Land and Estate Agents and Land Auctioneers, 87, Queen-street, Auckland. CAPITAL. LITTLE FARM. ABOUT 30 MILES SOUTH OF AUCKLAND. OQAA-120 ACRES. SUBSTANTIALLY SUOUU FENCED and subdivided; 90 acres grass; 22 acres crop and fallow; small orchard; balance rough feed; quite free from weeds. All ploughable; permanent creeks. 1 House of 4 rooms, with iron roof: new stable, dairy, cartshed, etc.; 8 miles from township, and 9 from station, etc.; very pleasant situation. Price, £800. 9792 SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Land and Estate Agents and Land Auctioneers, 87. Queen-street, Auckland. pHARMING HOME, IN PLEASANT COUNTRY TOWN. PAAA-SINGLE-STOREY HOUSE of 9 3*o\J\J rooms and bathroom;- nearly new; borough water laid on; stable and buggy shed; man's room; shed. 36 by 20; 6 good fowlhouses and runs. Ten Acres Rich Black Soil (with occupation of another 5 acres never likely to be disturbed). Magnificent views; railway station, post and telegraph office, school, church, etc., all within a mile. Good fishing, boating., and shooting in neighbourhood. A Favourite Pleasure Resort. Price, £900; terms if desired. 8729 \ SAMUEL VMLE AND SONS, Land and Estate Agents and Land Auctioneers, 87, Queen-street. UNIQUE CITY RESIDENCE, WITH 1 NATIVE BUSHPI . AA-MODERN DWELLING of 6 3m/JLI.\J\J rooms, pantry, scullery, and bathroom (califout); gas and water; patent w.c.; wash-house, etc. The land measures over half-an-acre, and includes some beautiful native bush and fronts a pretty creek. One njile from G.P.0., 200 ft above sea level. A very desirable home. 9175 SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Land and Estate Agents and Land Anctionsers, 87, Queen-street. TTTAIUKU—I4S Acres, with a good seven- » » i roomed House. All milking sheds and everything necessary for running a. good farm; well subdivided. This is really a good farm,a and one I can recommend. The sole reason for selling is old age. Will be sold at a Low Figure and on Reasonable Terms. FLAXMILL, on the Banks of the Waikato, with 25 Acres Freehold Land. It is at present running and turning out 3 tons of flax per week. Engine, boiler, and plant, all in good order. Cottages on the Property. pOBEET pHAELES pAEB, AUCTIONEER AND LAND AGENT, 7. SWANSON-STREET. I\/I"OUNT EDEN—House of 8 large rooms i>JL and offices; diningroom, 18 by 22. Well situated. Level Allotment, 66ft by 140 ft; good view, Price, £950; cheap. 42 GOOD INVESTMENT iN CITY-6 Houses, frontage to two streets, bringing £2 14s per week. £1200. 31 GRANGE ROAD, MOUNT ROSKILL (Close Main Road)— House of 7 rooms; all conveniences. Large Allotment, 50ft by 200 ft. Price, only £550. HAMILTON ROAD, PONSONBY— Residence of 10 rooms and offices; also. Residence, 8 rooms Allotment. 132 ft by 285 ft, tastefully laid out in garden, lawn, etc. 96 GOOD INVESTMENT, PuinSONBY—2 Cottages, each 4 rooms. Allotment, 40ft by 100 ft. Price, £330. 107 GREY LYNN—New House of 6 rooms; bathroom, pantry, scullery; wash-house; large workshop; bay window. Allotment, 40 by 132.6. Price, £620. 77 RICHMOND ROAD—Allotment. 63.4 by 153.3,' ' ±\j fenced 011 one side. Price, £150. 121 VAUXHALL ROAD, DEVONPORT-Resi-dence of 8 rooms, and all modern conveniences; about i-acre land, laid out in flower and vegetable garden, orchard, and lawn. Price. £900. More land can be had adjoining. 25 G.T> ESMOND. 135, QUEEN-STREET, . JD. \J Next to Bank N.Z. ■ A. M. BR Y D NBUSINESSES FOR ABSOLUTE' SALE. i?IAA (ABOUT)—SADDLERY BUSINESS. oW-LUU For a young man this is an excellent, thoroughly sound and payable concern. A splendid place to live in. OQAA—bit APERY— Established and SueofrOUU cessful Business; capital premises; centre of busy town. CV/IAA-SNUG SUBURBAN DRAPERY-A o&obUU Very Select Business; suit a lady. Absolutely safe and profitable. OQAA-FANCY GOODS AND REGISTRY. o&OUU good position. Can bear strictest investigation. _ 01QA-PASTRY AND CONFECTIONERY. st/±OU No risk in this. A well-establish-ed and well-conducted business. 01 A—POULTRY FARM—An exception5t±DU ally well-conducted place. Nice House and 8 Acresj 20s rent. Select locality, suburbs. . „ , rPO BUYERS.-Consult me before purchasX ing. No charge. My personal knowledge of the capabilities of business will be useful to you. A'. mT"B ryde * ' THE POPULAR BUSINESS SELLER. 'Phone, 1742. 188, QUEEN-ST. PARMS IN PUKEKOHE RISTRICT. r»Qr;A-50 ACRES, good Dairy Farm, jr*i») PER ACRE—IS 3 Acres, good House, *lii etc. f'OA PER ACRE-117 ACRES, good Dairy dt/.i.1/ Farm, etc. 4? 99 10 PER ACRE—II 6 Acres. The didUU J.U best Dairy Farm, etc. n-i O PER ACRE-125 Acres, Dairy Farm, Apply 11. DELL, Saddler, Pukekohe. PAR NELL (close penny section) — £700 or Well-built Residence of 4 large rooms, bath, shower-bath, linen press, Venetian blinds; detached wash-house, fixed tubs: situated in most select part of Parnell; property capable of extension; elevated position; perfectly level allotment, 66 by 152. GEO. SAYERS, VULCAN LANE, AUCKLAND (Three Doors from Queen-street). Telephone 2076. Telephone 2076. PUKEKOHE— 128-Acre Farm, subdivided 12 paddocks; a few acres native bush; comfortable dwelling. Price, £10 per acre, ; Terms, £500 cash. G. H. WHITE. Pukekohe. FOR SALE—Several Farms at Manurewa, and other Properties: Vessels.for sale, and Steam Engines.—Apply to M. T. Clayton, Surveyor to Lloyd's Register, 25, Palmerston Buildings. 17A. DAIRY FARMS, near Waikato railway. 1 lU Splendid selection. Send for lists.—G. H. White, Land Agent, Pukekohe, near Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13326, 5 November 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13326, 5 November 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13326, 5 November 1906, Page 8

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