Houses una Land. Y 0 QMIPB A CCOUNTS. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE DAVID NATHAN, ESQ. WE have been favoured with instructions to J realise the following Properties, and shall be j glad to treat with buyers with a view to JV\RLY IDEALISATION. ; £4500~ " BELLA VISTA ••-House. 30 \ rooms, besides offices. Fine freehold section, 57ft frontage to Waterloo 1 Quadrant. 96ft wide at back, and 185 ft deep. J Glorious harbour views. Close, to Quecn-st. j £30 PER FOOT-THE FINEST VEST- . c MW DENTIAL SITE IN ALL AC UK- ' LAND, adjoining the above, and eujoying tho ' same unparalleled views; 57ft frontage, 80ft wide at back, 200 ft deep. I £30 IKR FOOT - WAT ERI'OO QUADRANT ] --2 SPLENDID SITES, each 40 by J 160 ft. Grand harbour views. « c£1250~ CORNER WATERLOO QUAD- " """ RANT AND EDEN-ST.-A Grand Allotment, opposite Government House j£ISOO~ EDEN " ST ' -OLD RESIDENCE. 10 * rooms, with freehold section 75 ] by 145 ft, £1000 "" ST ' PAULST.-VALUABLE VV/ CITY FREEHOLD. 66 by 115 ft. with tho buildings thereon, now let as a laundry. Rent, 22s 6d per week for 3 years, or immediate possession can be given. Close to Symonds-st. Jg3QQ-SPRING-ST.-CONVENIENT CITY COTTAGE, 6 rooms; allotment. 1 53 by 80. Stands high. Always well let. l £IOKA-ONEHUNGA - SUBSTANTIAL £ • °° V STONE WAREHOUSE. 2 large floors. Wooden House, 6 rooms: large stable. < Splendidly situated on Queeii-st. e Frontage, 91ft, depth 134 ft, * * t £9000 ~ OKOROIRE-THE FAMOUS *" UUV HOT SPRINGS PROPERTY, WITH HOTEL. STORE. PUBLIC HALL. etc. "I A unique property. - t £1000 "" WHITFORD - STORE AND UV/ SLAUGHTERHOUSE, with J about 4 acres. v £750 _WAIPU ~ STORE AND BOARDING- J <* o\j HOUSE, let at £75 per annum. Price includes billiard table and some other furniture. ■£9QA-KAWRTA-SPLENDID CORNER " A.--.OU SECTION. 50 by 170 ft. Excellent j situation. 1 "THERMS if desired. One-third Cash, balance 1 5 years at 6 per cent. I SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, ; Land and Estate Agents, Land Auctioneers, - and Valuers, 87, Queen-st. 10.827-10.845 * c M T. E D E N. j A VERY PLEASANT HOME. j £7 |r A-WELL-BCILT HOUSE of 7 rooms. i I O\J bathroom and scullery Large , new wash-house (copper and tubs) and fuel- , h-use; workshop. Ground. 103 ft by 95ft 6in. i nicely laid out in flower and vegetable gar- j den and good orchard; many handsome flowering shrubs, etc. Rich volcanic soil, • free from stone Very pleasant surround- j ings. retired yet within 2 minutes' walk of . the electric trams. Elevated situation. Price. £750. Terms, a cash, balance in 5 years , at 5 per cent. . , CAMUEL TfAILE AND CONS. j Land and Estate Agents. Land Auctioneers. • and Valuers, 87. Queen-st. 10,813 < J pOBERT T pNTRICAN, AGENT, AUCKLAND. I . pOR S ALE. # , BABYLON FLATS. HELENSVILLE. . rpHAT choice and well-known property. i x known as Elim Farm, one of the richest in the province. About 450 acres, mostly , 9 rich reclaimed swamp, fenced and subdivid- . Ed into 12 paddocks. 34 miles shelter trees . on boundary; watered by springs and artesian wells: 2 miles from Helensville. J-mile creamery and school, and famous Thermal ' Hot Springs. Modern Dwelling, 12 rooms, and all conveniences, with outhouses in abundance. Babylon Flats is now in the • lead for dairying and fattening country; will carry one cow to the acre in the season An ideal home and a choice farm. Owner retiring on account of ill-health. Onethird cash, balance easy terms. I HAVE also a number of smaller farms, well-suited for dairying, at prices from £7 to £27 Tier acre, on easy terms. Before buying send for particulars to R. J E NTRICAN, LAND ESTATE. AND FINANCIAL AGENT, Hobson Buildings. Fort-st.. Auckland. MONEY TO LEND ON GOOD FREEHOLD SECURITY. GOOD BUTCHERY LUSINESS. doing 5 bodies. 6 sheep, besides pork Freehold section; good shop, stable, etc.: Slaugh- . ter-house, piggeries, boiling-down plant, etc., on 40 acres leasehold. Horses, harness, carts, and complete outfit in first-class order. £350 CASH, OR TERMS IF REQUIRED. REAL GOOD TEA ROOMS. Confectionery. Fruiterer etc Complete fittings; stock and lease of premises at low rental. £'i£i ' CASH. Turnover for last year, £1700. QEVERAL EXCELLENT CASH-EARNING BUSINESSES AT LOW PRICES, and on Easy Terms TITCINDOE AND «JO.. TE -J.ROIIA. p O R SALE. HO AA- VILLA RESIDENCE. 6 rooms and SwOUU every convenience, two minutes Mt. Eden oar. Easy terms. 718 B r"7AA-WEI.L BUILT HOUSE. 6 largo &i\J\J rooms: drained: water gas, fixed tub,,; two large sections of land. Grey Lynn. Terms to suit purchaser. 11l £-Q --NEW HIGH-CLASS HOUSE. 6 large 000 rooms, everything first-class, hot and cold bath: 1 minute Kingslnnd car; splendid view; on New N. Road Small deposit. Terms arranged to suit purchaser, rtorrr-WORKING MAN'S COTTAGE— 3*610 5-roomed Cottage; bath wash- = house, pas. water: drained;. Bond-street. Arch-hill; £100 cash, balance time payments if desired. , '" NOTE OUR NEW ADDRESS. " G. J. GARLAND & CO., STAR CHAMBERS, SHORTLAND-STREET. (Next Star Office) pHABLES pARRELL. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, ARCHITECT AND VALUER. GROUND FLOOR, HOBSON BUILDINGS, SHORTLAND-STREET. Telephone, 2614. FOR THE SUMMER—Splendid Home at Dei vonport, m Cheltenham Beach; every convenience, bathing, etc.; nice grounds. .„■ £1000. Terms. nmaaMH-oS f»,|o~-ANGLESKA-ST., PONBONBY--3b4:JO Well-built 7-roomed House; washhouse, copper, tubs; p.w.c; good section; '■»• £100 down, rest at interest. • v " A rt e a-r ussell-strket. PON SON BY— iOOU New. Well-built House. 5 rooms; pantry, scullery, bathroom; wash-house, cop. per, tub..: p.w.0.; hot and cold water; halfminute from tram. Level section. ta«y terms. 71
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13926, 7 December 1908, Page 9
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