Houses and Land for Sale. C. R. WILLIAMSON ] AND CO., ; , EOBSON BUILDINGS, ' 6HORTLAND AND FORT STREETS. ' - < Established 1876. x _____ c 17 ARM of 143 Acres, drained swamp; 80 :~ acres in grass and crop, balance rough - feed; 6-roomeu Dwelling;; 4 mile from rail- f way station and creamery. Cheap at £12 per acre. Easy terms: i cash, balance at j interest. - I DAIRY FARM, 50 Acres. 20 miles from City. : First-class alluvial land; 6-roomcd Dwelling; 14 miles to railway station. A snug little farm. £20 per acre. * -C7f\(\ WILL purchase Two 5-roomed ' et< i \J\J Houses in I'onsonby, near tram; bath and wash-house to each. Always well let. ; EEMUERA— Bungalow Villa; hot ] i and cold water laid on; i-acre laud, in ' choice, garden; close tram. £775. EPSOM— Handsome Villa of 5 large lofty rooms, bath, scullery, etc.; large section, level, volcanic land; very pleasant situation; close to tram. £625. QYMONDS-STREET. close to Cemetery O Bridge—Large Section Land, with dwellings thereon; rentals, £2 5s per week; immense prospective value; £26-10. PONSONBY, Harbour Dwelling, i large rooms, beautifully finished; magnificent city and harbour views; just off Franklin Road. CHELTENHAM BEACH-Charming Villa, 5 large rooms, fitted up regardless of expense- bath (hot and cold); lovely sea view; 'bus passes. £730. PONSONBY— Pretty Villa. 6 rooms; diningX room. 12 by 30: hot and cold water; garden, tarred paths; close tram. £655. ROBERT HOOD, FORT-STREET. AUCKLAND. £r (\~ MATAMATA-52 AciC3; well fenced. OOU two road frontages; 5 minutes from railway station and creamery; House and Outbuildings. £}" lAS i>KK ACRE—HUNUA-140 Acres; st/O:±U about half In grass; 5 acres turnips, balance rough feed.' First-class House, 6 large rooms, and good outbuildings. Will exchange for property Devonport. Nortbcotc. or Birkenhead. ; • OIK PER ACRE—KUMEU-195 Acres, well oWxD fenced and well watered; adjoining station. House, 6 rooms, and all necessary outbuildings; splendid orchard 10 acres. About 22 miles from Auckland. OOP PER ACRE-PUKEKOHE-110 Acre 3 3j£K) Splendid Dairy Farm, in good order. House and outbuildings; near creamery and station. This is one of the best dairy farms in Pu_fc_oTie. ' ■■ C*-t C PER" ACRE—EUREKA—437 Acres, with two Houses, and all necessary outbuildings. „„^„, TT „ , OP 1 AS PER ACRE—WOODHILL (Kaipara c**D JLU line)— 267 Acres, fenced and subdivided; House and necessary outbuildings; sheep yards; concrete dip, etc.; 2 miles from station, creamery, and school. n-t Q PER ACRE— AROHA—29I Acres efc_.o Rich Drained Swamp; fenced and subdivided; House, and necessary outbuildings. Will exchange for City or Suburban Property. fIOOD TpAE.il "P VOE CALK. 1 C \ CEES 0F THIRST-CLASS T AND, AT rT-.UAKAT7. ;\ ' FOB SALE. . The Farm Includes about rf\ ACRES OF RICH SWAMP. WHICH 0 V CARRIES'ABUNDANT FATTENING / ; FEED. / ... ; : _ The Farm is not far from the Station, and , in on a Good Road. It is conveniently subdivided. THE HOUSE AND OUTBUILDINGS Are In good order, and there is a NEVER-FAILING WELL OF GOOD WATER, CREAMERY. SCHOOL, AND CHURCH About one mile off. Apply to . ■;' ' ■ EWINttTON i AND -BAKER,, '/' LAND AGENTS, AUCKLAND. {" * i i Furnishing Goods. gee's-'.-".•: ■' , CELEBEATED BLINDS. , .TTOLLAND J3LINDS. v .-•V7-RANDAH T>LINDS. ' TTENETIAN TDLINDS. /COLLAPSIBLE TTOODED UN LINES. . INSPECTION INVITED. * QUOTATIONS p RAITS. QUALITY AND PRICES ' UNSURPASSED. . ■'■' : \' SATISFACTION rVUARANTEED. HAEDIE BROS,, 154-156, Q" 0 * '- ." ■'",■ ' COLEi AGENTS. x i v •. ' . Fish. FISH FOR LENT. TTERE "yOU 'VO riUL INI) ISH ' DIRECT FROM THE FISHERIES ■".-■ -- ■ AT ' SMEETON'S ■'- FAMOUS LOW! PRICES. CHOICE SALT COD, Middles, Strips, and 21b Blocks AMERICAN SALT SALMON, on Cut FINEST ENGLISH LING FISH SALT HERRINGS RED HERRINGS KIPPERED HERRINGS HERRINGS IN TOMATO SAUCE FINDON HADDOCKS PRESERVED BLOATERS SMOKED WHITING. ETC.. ETC. LENT.—The season when meat is eschewed is now here, and we are ready to supply your needs with the choicest Fish. H. M. SMEETON, LTD- . /GENERAL pROVIDERS, • QUEEN-STREET, A UCKLAND. » ■ii ———— " ~~~■—*^ THIS IS THE SEASON'THAT WE CANHELP YOU. LISBON LEMON SQUASH (The Drink of the Century). 'FRUIT CORDIALS, Extra Heavy. ' PURE MAtT VINEGAR, NOT made from Acetic Acid, and won't blacken your Pickles. TOMATO SAUCE. New Season's. Sold, by all reputable Stores. ■TiraiTTOME, QTEYENSON, AND po., J J : LTD..' v , AUCKLAND. t ■.' TTNCLAIMED MONEY AND PROPERTY; ; U NEXT-OF-KIN AND HEIRS WANTED. ' DOC GAL'S REGISTER of Next-of-Kiu. Heirs-iit-Law. Legatees, etc.. advertised for since 1700. The best book of the kind ever published (450 p.). price 3s. Whitcombe and Tombs, Christchurch, Wellington, Dunedin, booksellers, or Dougal and Co. ;-' .. Chancery and other claims in all parts of the world investigated and carried through. Dougal and Co.. 151. Strand, London, Eng'IESTABLI£II£D OVER 60 XEARSA
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14304, 25 February 1910, Page 2
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