Landed Property /"I O O D FA R M S FOR SAL E. r»Q/"i ACHE—Model Dairy Farm. 100 acres rich volcanic soil, in thoroughly good heart; house, etc. (67) ft Oft A—SEASIDE FARM, 230 acres; house a&yDU and outbuildings. (128) r»°£ TO £45 PER ACHE, I'APATOETOEoWO'J A lew choice Volcanic Farms f* /-» -J r»S ACRE—3OO Acres Drained Swam]); <3t/0 XU 6-roomed house, etc. (133) ff A ACRE—2SO Acres, nearly all grass; 2 3b4- cottages, woolshed. etc. (1) CO ACRE— Acres, good Dairy Farm; 3t*o house, etc.; easy terms. (1221 (*-t-t ACRE—SO Acre Farm, close to city; a&UL all grass anil cultivation; ?ottaee, etc (103) SEVERAL OTHER FARMS IN VARIOUS DISTRICTS ON EASY TERMS. Reliable information from G. M. K ,BKCALDY (Next Star Office), SHORTLAND-ST. 4 RARE CHANCE TO ACQUIRE A MONEYA MAKING GENERAL STORE. (No opposition), Billiardroom and Dwelling attached. The price include- the building?. ' -dl stock in trade (about £300), all fittings, • "•oodwill. billiard table, etc. All cash trade I over counter. No bad debts. A thriving dis- ' trict. Further particulars from 037) ! G. M. KIRKCALDY (Next Star Office), Short land-it. j T r7r ' ! S r^J £2000. ELEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE AND LARGE SECTION, having Three Frontages: 240 feet to Sentinel Road. 1431 feet, to Sarsbeldstreet, and 148J feet to a Twenty-tool right-of-wav. There ! s a magnificent view of the harbour, which can neve)- be shut out. The conveniences are as Bathroom. Pantry, n.w.c. Lavatory. Califont, Gas and Water. Wash-house, copper and tubs; Launi dry. Gas Stove. Range, large Workshop, and r ■'■ 1 .ml Wood House. ! A lovely Home, which must be sold at once. Apply TiEVELL. \rri:i:AY. AND po.. Ist FLOOR. HOBSON BUILDINGS. lIORTLA D-STET, AUCKLAND. GB °- 8A v K 1!^ LAND AGENT, VULCAN LANE (3 Doors from Queen-st.l, AUCKLAND. Tel 2076. Tel. 2076. I*79.V' MINUTES FROM PONSONBY I «i.»J ROAD—Very Superior New Bay Window Residence of 6 large and lofty room.-, combined drawing and diningroom. folding doors, very large room; decorated ceilings; hot and cold water; every convenience: house handsomely finished throughout: level allotment. 4-'(U\i\ - TENNYSON - STREET. GREY J*\t\)\.J LYNN-Fine New Up-to-date Ray Window Residence of 6 large and lofty rooms, all under one roof: lawn, asphalt paths; every convenience: reduced to £.'6OO to effect immediate sale. -PQAA-MOUNT ALBERT—3 Acre- of Volc**{J\J\J panic Land, free from stone, and Residence of 6 large rooms; stables, cowshed, I etc. This is a bargain. Terms arranged. I I*Q9.V WILLIAMSON AVENUE. GREY i HitO~.<} LYNN, 2 minutes from Cars— I Splendidly-elevated New Corner Residence of 9 large and lofty rooms; bath, copper, tubs. Built under architect. Would make fine boardinghouse. Section, 52 by 115. GISBORNE-2245 Acres. L.1.P., nearly all in VT good mixed grass; divided into 1 1 paddocks; stock now on land. 5400 sheep, 60 I cattle, and 16 horse-; 12-roomed House, and j ali necessary outbuildings; rent. £68 per j annum. Price, as a going concern, includj ing stock. £16.000: terms can be arranged.— I A. W. Read and Co., 79 and 81. queenstreet. 83D j "VirAIHEKK ISLAND.- SALE— Acres I >> First-class .-beep and Cattle Country. in thoroughly good heart; large woolshed. and all necessary outbuildings, in perfect ; order; within 16 miles of Queen-street Wharf j and close to steamer; together with a comI fortable 8-rooined well-furnished House, j suitable for at up-to-date seaside boardj inghouse.—Full particulars apply Frank ; Woodhouse, Omarii, Waiheke Island. 1 • VJAWMII.LERS' PLANT 101!. SALE. I • n FOR SALE - SAWMILLERS' PLANT. j Locomotive, 2 years in use; British made. ! and manufactured specially for the trade; j ! weight loaded. 9 tons. Also, other plant. All in splendid order at Tariki. Apply SASH AND DOOR COY., New Plymouth. j JTtOR SALE—GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE of !J- 7 large, beautifully-decorated rooms, ! and 2 detached rooms, scullery, pantry, linen j presses, hot and cold water throughout: j very wide verandah; laundry; coat and 1 woodhouse; stable and coach-house, with I loft; grounds beautifully laid out in lawns and gardens; land, 115 ft to Hamilton Road, I by a depth of 21211 ; within one minute of tram. This is a beautiful residence, well worth inspection, and will be disposed of at a reasonable price. H. D. ABBOTT, 30. Shortland-street. I,^ARM— 170 Acres (Leasehold. 19 years to run. at £75 per annum); all in good mixed grass; well lenced, and divided into 5 paddocKs; winters 3 siieop to the acre; House I of 7 rooms and Furniture, and all Farm implements. Price, £500.A. W. Read and Co., 79 and 81, Queen-street. 13 pIiOICE SHEEP AND CATTLE FARM.-£3 IDs per —630 Acres First-class Land, j mostly all in grass; 150 acres rich alluvial 1 river fiat, carrying 500 sheep and 100 head cattle; i-milo from creamery, school and P.O. alongside; nearly new House 6 rooms; cowshed, stable, shearing shed, woolshed, etc.; ring fenced, with sheep proof fence, seven wires; subdivided into 10 paddocks; 5 miles from railway station. Tnis is one ot the best farms in the district, and well worth inspection. DAVID KAY. Vulcan Lane, Auckland. GOOD DAIRY AND POULTRY FARM.— PAPAKURA-45 Acres Good Land, all level, and mostly in grass; good House 4 rooms: stable, cowshed, lowlhouse. etc. ONE MILE from creamery, railway station, etc. This is a bargain. DAVID KAY. Vulcan Lane, Auckland. EPSOM— Good House of 9 rooms; outbuildings; store and stables; Section. 145 by 160. Price only £1200; very easy terms can be arranged—A. W. Read and Co., 79 and 81. Queen-st. 23 I7MKST-CLASS DAIRY FARM. -£18 PER 1 ACRE—I 24 Acres First-class Land, all in grass; 10 paddocks; 3 acres splendid orchard. Good House. 6 rooms: cowshed, stable, etc.; Ii miles from creamery, church. and station. Will sell as a going concern, including 50 head cattle, and all farming' implements. » DAVID KAY. Vulcan Lane. Auckland. YY7TTHIN 10 miles of Auckland—Farm of 88 VVi Acres real good grass-growing Land; very healthy situation, commanding splendid views; suitable for sheep or cattle; 5roomed House and outbuildings. Price, £300.-A. W. Read and Co.. 79 and 81, Queenstreet. 753 Hotels. UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONLI \(iL OF HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, LORD PLUNK The Proprietors of WARNER'S HOTEL. CHRISTCHURCH. desire to intimate that their Tariff is 19 s (\ u I>KU UAV ' THE LEADING HOTEL OF NEW ZEALAND. E. E. DANIELS - Manager. ATEW WHITE HART HOTEL, i-N HIGH-STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. MR. J. NEILL Has pleasure in announcing that he has opened his thoroughly up-to-date Commercial Hotel. All letters and telegrams promptly attended to. Night Porter. Telephone, No. 177. Cable Address. "Stag," Christchurch. rpROCADERO PRIVATE HOTEL, 1 M ANCHF.STER-STR EF.T. SOUTH CHRISTCHURCH. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION For VISITORS TO Till', EXHIBITION. Two minutes from railway, trams pas- the door every tew minutes. Tariff from as per day; single room, 7s. I'. 0. DAVID, Proprietor. piIRISTCHURCH "pXHIBITION. TIHE pAFE CONTINENTAL. AT SUMNER, The Picturesque Marine Suburb of Christchurch, Has just been completed. It contains 4j bedrooms, together with lounge, smoking, and other rooms. Already 11 large number of Visitors to the Exhibition City are being accommodated. The TARIFF is moderate, and no extra charge will be made by lie management during the Exhibition Season. Letters or telegrams should be addressed to the Secretary. Cafe Continental, Sumner. Telephone. No. 891- ( UiRIhTCHURCH Exhibition —Comfortable \j quarters lor Ladies. Business Men. Families, and Tourists: Aberdaxe House, (Private Family Hotel), G)oncester-st., close to Exhibition. Tariff, 5s to 10s per day. Inquiries promptly attended to.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13390, 19 January 1907, Page 2
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