'Houses; arid Land lor Sale. TTIGHLY PRETENTIOUS VILLA. •".■.•:■ THE PICK OF HERNE BAY. JPI 7 K ALMOST ''"Attractive", and ' Excep. 3bi I OU; tionally' - Well-designed . Gentleman's Villa Home, standing in its artistically laid out and well-kept grounds. The y resi- . dence was built, under the supervision oi a well-known ; and reputable architect; oniy, the highest grade materials - were used. « contains wide entrance hall, 1; drawingroom. very large diningroom, breaklastroom. g xae i best bedroom is very ; spacious and \is nueu with alcove and dressingroom ; i the other Dearooms are . lofty ■ and- spacious. . The doors, , windows, and fanlights are ; all fitted witn : : gauze wire shutters, v The bathroom is tiled and is fitted with porcehfin enamel Patn. Haiinam's wntflr heater, and' complete sanitary equipment. The kitchen vis, supplieo. with enamel gas stove, cupboards. aresser. etc.. : The whole residence is fitted, with every . modern convenience and improvement that can conduce to good health and comfort, v; The .. view 3 of i tho i harbour from tne verandahs: and . windows are exquisitely beautiful. The , decorations and appointments are ■'-a ■ ■■-:■.:' )■)';■■ rli^:-./-THE ACME OF GOOD TASTE. The land''has 130 ft frontage by a liberal depth. Situate within a few minutes walk of the Heme Bay tram terminus. Cards to • view from ;.: ,:=:•;:: 11,743 CAMUEL T7"AXLE ; AND CONS, , , ■"'■ _\_ : 87. QUEEN-STREET. . '-.- ' >' TTRGENT I "REASONS FOR CELLING. [ IDEAL SUBURBAN PROPERTY. SALT WATER FRONTAGE; LOVELY VIEWS -£*1 KTKI"— THOROUGHLY WELL-BUILT d&JLO i O HOUSE of seven large rooms, scullery, bathroom, - and pantry. Complete outbuildings. Eight and a-half acres of the RICHEST LAND IN THE PROVINCE, all in good order and sloping gently to tho NORTH AND TO THE BEACH. Two miles from-sta-tion; handy to township and 'bus service, and eight miles from Auckland. This is a really lovely : spot / either * for . a home or. market .garden, etc., and the owner has. genuine and urgent reasons for quitting at once—tKeso ' will be . explained to genuine buyers. , - 12.037 ■ :'■-.!.;■ CAMUEL ■ "yAILE AND QONS. Land and Estate Agents, Land Auctioneers, ;'..''.•':■ ' and Valuers. :'■ -:-:-i:-'::., ;- 37. QUEEN-STREET. ■ i.. ' OTANLEY /. ' "DA Y. - CHARMING NEW VILLA. J? OKA-VERY PRETTY HOUSE, six S/Odu rooms, bathroom (enamel bath), soullery, verandah, etc.; four fireplaces; range; ; gas and water; sewer drainage; wash-house, patent w.c, etc. ■ Allotment, 60ft by Hurt; more land adjoining if desired. Five minutes' walk from wharf.. Price, £850. The house has not yet been occupied. - .!,/- '-:./ , •- : :;-;. •.'■.,: :■■?'.;>'.?.•;';'; ' :; 12.129 dAMUEL TTAILE AND CONS. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. LAND AUCJ.::. TIONEERS AND VALUERS. ■'■■-: - .. 87, Queen-bt. ... .:: \ -..-''; ,-;■/■:':- piIEAP AND HANDY BLOCK. ; WITHIN 50. MILES OF AUCKLAND.;; QOS r»D PER ACBEt—ISBS Acres (1490 acres OM D freehold, 95 acres Education Reserve); about half : ring fenced; 350 acres surfaco grass; balance heavy bush and some fern; mostly undulating country; watered by several creeks. No buildings. Capable of carrying 500 sheep in the present condition. RAILWAY STATION ONLY J MILE; post office, creamery, school, and church, 2 miles. Price. 32s 6d per acre; terms as arranged. •. • ; 12,592 QAMUEL T7-AILE AND QONS, ; LAND AND. ESTATE AGENTS. LAND AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. ■ -' :-, : -' '/'■'.■••:■■■-.:.';;' 87, QUEEN-ST. ;.- - ; y,-■>•..;■ .\.;\ J? * ': S o' K. • VERY CHOICE RESIDENCE. I?QQA"NEW AND WELL-FINISHED 3bUiJ\J BUNGALOW, built of the best materials, and containing six rooms; bath- -. room (califonfc).; scullery, pantry and large linen closet; wardrobe, 'three square bay windows; lead, lights; two verandahs; 7ft entrance hall,: four fires: gas range, city water; patent w.c; wash-house, copper and tubs; storeroom, workshop; drained into * septic tank. Rich volcanic allotment. -824 by 200 ft, laid out in garden.'lawns, asphalt paths; splendid vviews; wood fehaers. lino- - leums, hall i carpet, curtains, rods, and 30 - Venetian blinds go- with thfijuroperty. ; Price, £990; terms, £200 cash; balance four years at '5 cent. 12.097 ' GAMUEL -yAILE AND CONS, Land ; and Estate Agents, Land Auctioneers ■ ' -- ; :;.; ; ,:-.v- i ;: .',■■ and i- Valuers. '.-•""' .'-■.- ■y - .■■'.■-.... .v 87. Queen-street. ;;• ; ; U.B R BAN;. EOT! O & ABSOLUTELY THE CHEAPEST IN '.' : AUCKLAND. •,•,' FROM 35S PER FOOTUPWARDS. ~ On Very Easy Terms: 10 per cent, cash, 10 per cent, in 4 months, : 13s , per cent, in 12 months, balance for 3 years at 5 per cent. I /-\RAKEI DOAD TpREEHOLD Tji STATE. "DEMUERA. Close to car; sunny sheltered; position. Soil, Rich Loam and Volcanic Gas and water. ■■ : '"■;■':•'•'-.:,;;?';,'--' Paths tarred .a* (. sanded. ;;■ ; ;: Assistance given to those desirous of building. - NOTE.— Reinuera Car and get off at Orakei Road. v ' t T. MANDENO ' JACKSON. ' ; Auctioneers. Custom-street E. A r "REAL - * '. "DARGAIN. '(■ ■'■■'■\-[% '.:':'.: . ■■' : . ':•;/.';,■'■-■.,'-•.-"--'.-- "■■'•',;.: .£"7CA-A REAL ISLAND ; BUNGALOW, dt» lOU i MOUNT EDEN (i-minute from tram)— Nice view Upper Waitemata Harbour and district. 3 Bedrooms. 15 by 13 -'(with grate for gas or coal), and 12 by 12; Diningsittlngroom. 18 by 14, with MAGNIFICENT DOMED STEEL CEILING. Deep friezes, picture rails, and tiled hearths and grates throughout. First-chUB papers, some cost 5s 6d roll; Kitchen, 13 by 12; back of range and scullery all tiled ; brass rail round drain board; bathroom. 8 by 6; porcelain basin and large bath. Large linen press and wardrobe, cupboards and shelves. HOT AND COLD WATER SHOWER: HOT AND COLD WATER to bath, hand-basin; scullery - and WASH-HOUSE; PATENT W.C. Specially designed lead lights, fitted in every door, and French ■ windows. i Casement windows throughout whole house; red Venetian blinds to match roof; house white. TWO BAY WINDOWS. RETURN VERANDAHS. Motor or carriage entrance. Perfectly level semi-volcanlo section, 50 by 176. Terms arranged. Must be Bold urgently. '• TYLDEN AND SPIERS. Exchange Lane. "17. ' OR SALE. OKA ACRES. PAPAKURA— Farm is in juoKJ a rough state, through neglect; fences are good; small Cottage; well watered; six miles from Papakura. To ensure quick sale. £1000 will buy it. Good reason for selling, and £685 can remain at 5 per cent. :•;.-- -. ■ Also, : ■ Knn ACRES, 44 miles from Auckland; well U\J\J '■ fenced with puriri posts and seven wires; all in grass except 80 acres carrying ing valuable timber. All for £1000, and easy terms. •'„•"•'■*■■',< ;■:' ■ Also. -- . QA ACRES, 18 miles from city, partly imOv proved; well fenced; small Cottage. Price. £300—£200 can remain at 6 /per cent. This is cheap. Apply at once, to .•-.•.-.■,' ' T3OUNTREE AND QO., . No 4, HOBSON BUILDINGS. SHORTLAND-ST.; l, -...:' V .AUCKLAND. " : •pARMS. . ■ IP ARMS.' ' "CHARMS. ■ -■' pOB QALE. , ' OOQ ACRES-A PROFITABLE : : FARM. £iZiO Must be sold; owner leaving country L.T.T., at £7 per acre; 120 acres beautiful river flats, all best jsubdlv. 10 aaddocks. bal. first-class Bheep country; at persent farm is carrying 150 sheep, 32 cows and bull. 14 calves, and 4 horses; House, 5 rooms, scullery, ■ etc.; dairy, ; barn, cartshed, stable, cowshed (10 bails) only 9 • miles ' Hunua station; . stock at valuation. Terms. : A BARGAIN FOR SOMEONE. ■ v , : : tin ACRES— 50-Acre Blocks—A--0\) KURA; 2 miles station 1 and li creamery ; unimpd. From 2£ to £4 per acre .Easj terms. /.,■.•"'"--'- • > >- : ' 'i A SPLENDDD ,FATTENING?FARM. .' ■ KAA ACRES—One of : the 4 best : fattening OUU ,faims on the ; peninsula between Pollok and Waiuku. New ; House .of.. 3 rooms; fences all renewed; everything in first-class running order. ; Will carry: 4 to '5 sheep to acre, or 200 bullocks. Price. £11 per acre; terms. A PROFITABLE FARM. ,; OQA ACRES. L.T.T.— farm is within £0\) -,:3J miles of Frankton Junction; well 1 improved, . .partly, drained .swamp, j. ; never floods. Price. £8 per acre; terms' easy. ■-.:; * rt -I■'■■ ACRES. FREEHOLD. AT. ONEWHERO ■ xioX —This farm" has splendid improvements on it, and is only IJ. miles from creamery, etc One of the best farms in the >' district Price,-£lO per acre. A BARGAIN. I TERMS EASY ' , : " r , , • ..-. Call; and get fuller particulars from ■,-. . ' : SAM. WHITE 'W GO., - AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS. '"'. -. ■■.-"■ .•15,-:.VULO*w-^4NBi-.;.-: : i 'Pho""--"^ 0 .- - ■■•'-" -.--.,'.'".•''*:•-<•• •'■■" - .-».-.;. -;. -.;■?,;.-: : : :..■••■;' -.- ■.';:-■:.; ;■: ;-v.:v;.'■;'■;-; '■■•''■■■' ■■'>!■.-.";..;,■';■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14326, 23 March 1910, Page 2
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