Landed Property. A. B. _S HER AFOR HALE, PENROSE. MAGNIFICENT BUILDING SITES, from 2 to 10 meres, almost clear stone; grand sea view; water laid to the property; smins. Te Papapa Station, 12mins. Penrose. Very reasonable price*. . NORTH AUCKLAND — First-class Cattle and Sheep Run, comprising about 2000 acres heavy volcanic soil, and hie.lily improved. Fenced into paddocks, part ; ploughed and in cultivation. About 30 miles new "fencing;. Splendid House on the pro--1 perty, and all necessary outbuildings; stockyards; good woolshed. Weil watered. Convenient to rail and steamer. "Wool clip topped the market. Good prospective value. Full particulars to principals only. MOUNT EDEN—Residence, 7 rooms, all itx conveniences: lawn, garden: good allotment Price, £1050. or would lease. MOUNT KOBKILL ROAD—House, 6 rooms bathroom; all convenience*; 50ft by 150 ft. Price. £675. MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITY A. b7s heea> LAND AND GENERAL AGENT. 12. COOMBES' ARCADE. im! 7. m°° »"- i LAND AGENT, 17, COOMBES' ARCADE, (T»i 0"A-MANGERE-12_ Acres. 6-roonied 3io±.-*O\J House; stable, every convenience; easy terms. £0 REAVES-STREET, off College O—jU Hoad—s-roomed House; allotment, 35 by 106. 4? 6 A A-NORTHCOTE-Splendid Seaside abOv'yJ Residence of 7 rooms, bathroom, and every convenience; very largo allotment; about 4 minutes from wharf. A bargain. I n/J7K-MANQERE—Good Home of 5 Jt(o i O rooms, and about 4J acres. Must be sold: a bargain. /» *9" — RICHMOND AVENUE—Good 6dt'ar.itJ roomed House; large allotment; let. at 15s 6d. 90, MILES from Auckland and li from —* / railway station—3o Acres of real choice Land, divided into 6 paddocks; splendid 6roomed house, with every convenience and all necessary outbuildings. Will sacrifice for £650 for immediate sale; owner leaving the colony.—A. W. Read and Co., .79 and 81, Queen-street. No. 61'? T O II N rjt Tj R o U G H T, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. MERCANTILE CHAMBERS (Next Bank of N.Z.) Money to Lend. Rents Collected. PAPATOITOI- 25 ACRES, all grass. £650. House and outbuildings; well watered. J3UKEKOHE— 15 Acres, in grass; House, etc. Very cheap. £15 acre. f* A ("A-60 ACRES, all fenced; House: 3b*±U\J close school, etc. Auckland, 16 miles. Price includes furniture. £*-i ft ACRE—I6S Acres, all fenced; river oWxiJ frontage; station, creamery, two miles: grand dairy farm. Terms. 1 CA ACRES—House, 6 rooms; J-mile rail; JLtJU Auckland 35 miles. £5 5b acre; £150 cash. 9AA ACRES—House, 7 rooms. £5 5s acre, _d \J\J very ea9v terms. 500 Acres L.1.P., £600. 18 Acres, vol. soil; House. £450. 313 Acres. L.1.P., one mile fencing. 15s acre. DAIRY FARM. 68 Acres, £10; Sheep and Cattle Farm. '240 Acres. £7 acre. £Of\Ci— GOODWILL DAIRY FARM. 100 £i\J\J Acres; 17 cows, 15 calves, 6 pigs, horse and trap, foal, milk cans. etc. £ri — NEW SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, ot'UJLtJ King-aland; L.T. Title. Easy terms. 4*l Ok—GLENTHORNE ESTATE, Kings-c&-L_j<_) land—Section 50 by 149. Deposit, £10, balance easy terms. />prt-_MT. ROSKILL, John-street—6-3wD«-0 roomed House, till conveniences; good garden and fowl run; brick foundation; concrete path; stable and cartshed; section, 50 by 150. ■ (*-t r/S— WALTERS - ESTATE, Kingsland— *iOU Section 50 by 141. '' OAA ACRES FIRST-CLASS LAND, close to |aj \J\J creamery, alongside railway; 29 I miles from Auck.and. £6 per acre. I ! £»QAA-DAIRY FARM, 150 acres; good f i cvOUv" dwelling-house and outbuildings. j Handy to creamery, railway station, and . school. THE AUCKLAND LAND AND ESTATE AGENCY (11. Rentiers. Manager.) Legal Chambers. 143, Queen-street. I' 7<Ol{ GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE of - 7 large, beautifully-decorated rooms, ! and 2 detached rooms, scullery, pantry, linen j presses, hot and cold water throughout; very wide verandah; laundry; coal and I woodhouse; stable and coach-house, with loft; grounds beautifully laid out in lawns land gardens; land, 115 ft to Hamilton Road, by a depth of 212 ft; within one minute of tram. This is a beautiful residence, well 1 worth inspection, and will be disposed of at a reasonable price. 11. 1). ABBOTT. 30, Shortland-strcet. 1 r OR IMMEDIATE SALE—Bakery, 3000 loaves A week, at 8d; shops, horses, and carts, bakehouse, etc.; £400 cash. DRAPERY and Grocery, Waikato, established 6 years: land. 105 by 112; shop, 28ft square: 6-roomod House attached. Cash takings, £150 month. £600 TriREEHOLD HOTEL, as good as gold mine; J: the best in North Island. £7500. npOBACCONJST. Hairdrcssing. Billiard room, A on lease. 50s week; takings £150 month. Lot. £250.—Apply. 34. Queen-st.. City. SUBURBAN FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY H BUSINESS—A very large turnover, showing good profits. This will stand every investigation. Price as a going concern, including horse, cart and harness. £180.— A. W. Read and Co.. 79 and 81. Queen-street. No. 44 "170R SALE - SOUND INVESTMENT — Jc 5 Houses, Archhill. just off Main Road. always let; returning clear 10 per cent, on price wanted. £1230. ONEHUNGA— Good _- acre Section, fronting Symonds-st., near Royal Oak. £235. REMUERA— Sections, each J<xcre. Lovely harbour view. £4 a, foot. --Cooke and Ruddle. 76, Victoria Arcade. I, TOR SALE, PONsONBY, corner Drown and . Fitzroy Streets—2 Sections, 83 by 100; nearly new 6-roomed House, bathroom and conveniences; iron workshops. SO by 21, and 30 bv 10. New 2-Btorey Wood Building. 54 by 16. Owned and occupied by Mr. John Wallett. who is removing to larger premises; £1000.— Cooke and Buddie, 76, Victoria Arcade. FOR SALE --CHELTENHAM BEACH - Superior Residence, 9 rooms, and all conveniences; section, 86ft to beach by about 130 ft: £1055. SHOAL BAY ROAD. DEVO.v Exceptionally well-built House. 6 rooms, bathroom, every convenience. £525. Terms.—Cooke and Buddie. 76. Victoria Arcade. MT. ALBERT— House of 10 rooms; stable, cartshed, fowlhouse. and other buildings; about 3 acres of land. This is a cheap property at £1000: very easy terms can be arranged.—A. W. Read and Co., 79 and 81. Queen-street. No. 42 > Hotels. UNDER TUB DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE Of HIS EXCELLENCY TUB GOVERNOR, LORD I'LUNKKT. The Proprietor of WARNER'S HOTEL, j ' CHRISTCHURCH, desire to intimate that I , their Tariff is j 12 S 6 DPERDAY. ' THE LEADING HOTEL OF NEW ZEALAND. E. E. DANIELS - - Manager. ATEW WHITE HART HOTEL, 1 iN HIGH-STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. , MR. .1. NEILL i lias pleasure in announcing that he has opened his thoroughly up-to-date Commercial 1 Hotel. All letters and telegrams promptly attended to. . Night Porter. Telephone, 1 No. 177. Cable Address. " Stag." Christchurch. rnROCADERO ' PRIVATE HOTEL. J MANCHESTER-STREET. SOUTH CHRISTCHURCH. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION For VISITORS TO THE EXHIBITION. 1 Two minutes from railway, trams pass the door every few minutes. 1 Tariff from 5o per day; single room, 7s. R. C. DAVID, Proprietor. piIRISTCHUBCH THXIIIBITION. npilK p.\FE CONTINENTAL, AT SUMNER. The Picturesque Marine Suburb of Christchurch, Has just been completed. It contains 40 bedrooms, together with lounge, smoking, and other room?. Already a large number of Visitors to the Exhibition City are being accommodated. The TARIFF is moderate, and no extra j charge will be made by the management j during the Exhibition Season. Letters or telegrams should be addressed to the Secretary. Cafe Continental, Sumner. Telephone, No. 801. 1 CHRISTCHURCH Exhibition.—Comfortable '. \J quarters for Ladies, Business Men. Families, and Tourists; Aberdare House (Pri- j vate Family Hotel), Gloucester-st., close to Exhibition. Tariff. 5s to 10s per day. In- ) quiries promptly attended to. - THE GROVE I'RIVATB HOTEL, most Up- j J. to-date in Christchurch: spacious j i grounds: telephone; 50 rooms; 63 day.- i Mrs. Dwyer. J
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13396, 26 January 1907, Page 2
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