Houses and Land lor^Sallipipi T. MANDENO" " : 'l ■ JACKSON I R mm JpiifUEßA. '18 JJEAUTIFUL gECnONS. ' ,j||| I 1 " m ainston '" poEEnoib-, ||§ I I " o«akei freehold." I " y A LE." I ESTA^V^M LOVELY VIEWS. EASY TESS 1 PLANS ON APPLIcJHOV I £1000 ILIO1 LIO U 1 Stone foundations, with slate roof. t on ki are 18 by 16; 2 room* 18 by li- 2 Z',J Wn» • ft 10; kitchen, 18 by 12; Orion by if PRESBURR BOILER; linen rreSßw' & conveniences; splendid view; clo«« . n<l *U H and 6 minutes from train 10 e *r. W, P1 0 RKMU)iR A-TIP.TOP HOUBV , I <3*IUOU rooms; drawingroom ml™ 6 I diningroom, 21 by 15: 3 bedrooms vi& u » ' I HIGH-PRESSURE BOILER; bathroom \ I try, and scullery; Section, 80 by JH??**'?! $•' position; £350 cash. ■ ' Wod £11 AA-OTAHUIIU-10 Acres I Lr.nd. with largo froi». $ also, front to Tatnulu Road- trotylfSSS* ! ■ • and boating. Suitable for subdivisinS « £4ioo- K 1 rooms; situated in the best position. W* ' P tiful grounds, lawn, garden, and *«hS2? L * li ( £1750 "HOUsJfof" if roS^^ 1 1 veriiences, standing on about 11 acres rvait 11 TIFUL GROUNDS. MAGNIFICENT ■ VIEW ' li on all sides. Very easy terms. "S m WE have for Sale, the MOST UP-TO-DATs> ■' - SHEEP RUN IN THE PROVINCE. «f I est particulars to Principals. • ** '11 T. MANDENO \ JACKSON, 1 AUCTIONEERS. LAND AGENTS, ETa,' ■; 1 CUSTOM-STREET EAST. | I Paul M. Hansen.] [Albert W. Cl«k.. i PAUL HANSEN * CO., , | REAL ESTATE AGENTS. fcfi I M DTDiL L i, i: B aU)LVOi ■ I gUILDIXQ3,.: 1 , i , j jjf QUEEN-STREET., f 1 - • |i| 1 RUCTION J^OOMa _ kW I ■ LOUIS LEWIS, Auctioneer. 1 fJfl I .1 ;| -i- 4 Q 7 X—EPSOM—6 Good Rooms. Bert ; I dwO 11) value in Auckland; many hou««;:i; i sola £950 not to be compared with it. Very ft |j healthy locality lovely views. For timber fl and conveniences cannot be surpassed. |l OCAA £>650, £720— KINGaLANit—6 and 6 , H dWwUU> Rooms; 2d section; best locality; j S volcanic; finest timber. Very rea»onabl» !"I prices. v ,i» ||S li <?17nn-ERSOM-Lovely House, 7 Iwje 1 wiIUU rooms, bath, scullery j dairy; 11 section, 96 by 540; hot and cold water. Very i I healthy locality. a OQ7K-NEAR ONEHUNGA—ReaI ; Bar»in 8 St) I O Six Rooms, in good order i ; could fl || not be built for £400; sec., 78 by 130; belt 8 kauri; 20 fruit trees; volcanic; choice Climb- i ing roses; 6ft boarded fence on 2 sides; «an fl rent adjacent paddocks for graiinß; 00014 i let 12s week any time; water laid on; land j adjoining. selling £2 10s' per foot. & A C—GRAFTON ROAD-A Really Soiffid i J cWttOO Investment— House, let lor; j; > 23s 6d per week. With small amount : w|| ' pended on property, and when new jbntolf! is completed, would command much hi|B#f;| rent. Land Transfer; allotment 40 by IS*. - \ | -P ft A—" EDEN—£22S Cash-6 BwtM, I cV UUv every convenience; hot and; COW! i pas; patent w.c.; I ;.volcanic; ; good - ;' veg.fl den; fowl run; everything up-to-date. ,;,' I i • -P 90 A—EPSOM—One of the. nicest M | perties in the district^ JaW 1 j Rooms, every possible convenience, b&throora | 1 ? j pantry, porcelain bath; 5 i tiled grates,' reception hall;-fstable, loft and « loose box; volcanic sec., 100 by 325; two Haw presses; close to train and tram, I J?Q KA—MT.: EDEN, CITY END—New, 8 « dm/LJO\J good rooms; every convenienee: ■. t picked timber; close to tram and rail: j very handy locality for anyone 'in bntiMM in city. " " i , > 1 JPI QRTA—REMUERA—B img* BoomUin ' I S'IOOU ;: heart' of kattrtr magnliljtt I views; properties! to be had like thi».*wa; I verv..,few. ■ Any family requiring • aa« iMtt | home should not miss this <manee. : I /"CHELTENHAM BEACH—Laat Remaining - | V/ Section, at Very Reasonable Price., ,if j • ' ' • . / '1 pAUL QANSEN AND QO.; " , ;0. | ■ ' >Nt r'f'tfi I MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS. QUEENS, | J. ' JONES, •^UCTIONEEB. . T AND AND "g STATE s yiCTORIA AND gTBBS» ■ one) C—GEORGE-STREET, 2 ' . mlflnitl| JLOiuD from Dominion Road car— ((Mt. Newly-renovated House, 6 rooms, bath, *!#»•> house, and all conveniences; large allot., oily.;! 142. As owner is leaving will sacrifti* at oae j above figure. This property is worthy j 1 raj » TnAJRVIEW AND MT. EDEN ROABS- ; j I? 80ft by 210 ft, Large Section, command* ' : ing lovely view of surrounding couttWf ? splendid situation for large ; residence, rTo « effect speedy sale low price will be so- j cepted. Uniauc position for shops or duel- i- > linffg 'J---. I TZING EDWARD-STREET - £515 - WW.* XV House. 6 rooms, all latest convenisnow, s splendid finish; allot., 60 by 132. Say JEICO . ; deposit. '' "ir j TiifT. EDEN ROAD, close to 2nd Motion— | IVI £650—House of 6 rooms, pantry, 'cul- i > lers', conveniences, wash-house. fowlhoa«h etc.: allot., 66 by 135. £550.A VONDALE—Splendid Orchard j Property, | j A , 141 acres, 11 mile station; Hons*, # rooms, wash-house, and country, conveniences: glasshouse, 25 by ■ ■ 10; starae, fom« house, piggeries, etc.: fruit house, 20 by hi * 9 acres orchard, all choicest fruit* r **0' Worthy of inspection. Bay, £350 own, i balance can remain. f'S GTAHUHU— Pretty Property. II) aonilll U best land in district, level, 10 chuoi , f frontage to main road; House,. 6 room* hot ar.d cold water, ard all convenience; .j II stable, cowshed, etc. £1600. 41 Acres crop, j, balance grass. » it—... CILOSE TO DOMINION ROAD-2 Howes, M j each 6 rooms and conveniences, w*a>, , house, etc £425 each. , 'i. "DAICE'S AVENUE—2 Allotments, lew; . X £2 10s per foot. J. A. JAMES. |||l HOUSE. LAND. AND ESTATE AQEHt. | 63, QUEEN-ST.. AUCKLAND. \|| RENTS COLLECTED. MONEY TO LEJO> (7 -RICHMOND EOAD—Substantial x,b75 Villa. 6 rooms; all conveniences; level section; nice garden. Close Ponsonby Road. , • xw RICH DAIRY" FARM, 215 Acres, all in rra«fc tile drilned. divided K paddocl« waW ? Ed bv streams; 50 alluvial flats. « room's: cowsheds, man's room. barn, and other buildings Farm. will carry «to B dairy cows, and is within 21 hours 01 , m, Only £18 oer acre fiOOC-MT. EDEN-Beaotlfol Villa. 5 £825 large and scullery; replete with Section, ences; tastefully decorated: Corner 66 by 132: close trams. - . £750 all convenience^ , I dblOU rooms, all M, 3 V ?£; wash-honae. buggyhouse, workshop, fowlhouse; 2 acres ricii volcanio LW den, orchard, and 2 paddocks. Vernifc PUKEKOHE— Laige number 01. *•* from 50 to 1000 acres. - * . MANUREWA AND iVI selection of Farms, Itom M REMUER A—Splendid Building Site, 2 WW* Pine view Close cars. « EPSOM— First-class Residence. 7 rooms. . , , conveniences; li acres y <r * nicely laid; fine elevation and view. 4 easy terms. Only £200 cash required. Xf , DEVONPORT (overlooking V I lb bouD-ViUa. 6 rooms and*" 0«f veniencea: wash-house, workshop, ««•» Vr tion. 66 by 260. A charming little hOBMJ* | CHEEP FARM, 815 Acres; 350 gr^, O bush and tea-tree; all Uxn,, acres alluvial fiats; House, 7 rwmfc cowsheds and loft; 1 mile from railway tion. Only £7 per acre. MANGERE-Deliehtful Home. 6 roontfj cowsheds, buggy-house, stable, shop. etc.; 2 acres best land, in ffjffip | orchard, and paddock. "** j oOCt A A—REMUERA— Residence 11 row".,-i £2500 and all conveniences; eitiow™;?, verandah; slate roof; brick foundation 1 «£ hie, coach-house, etc.; 4J acres gu.ruen,__ chard and ad dock. n 0 A-PENROSE (near Statlon>-G«» g JbboU House. 6 rooms, bathroom. •Wjj stable, buggyhouse, wash-house, woad»W«' fowlhouse: corner section; li acre* EVERY SECTION commands Bean® Views of Mt. Albert District and w* & takerel Raaigcs—Su Albans Imitate, lJd.ffit Bcction.»-MOOiIJS-J ONES BliQb. ■ '^5W| - v
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14250, 22 December 1909, Page 2
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