1 Houses arid Land for.'Saiei^^^RJ. : A. JAMES, .Jf ; HOUSE. LAND. AND ESTATE . ' •'r| 63. QUEEN-BT.. aUCELAND, . j;|||§ RENTS COLLECTED. MONET TO LKJnV^[| f»OAAA-SUBU R BA«N RESIDENCE, 6ev T i 3*±AJ\J\j large rooms, all convenience• •' most complete r£tnge of outbuildings acres, in garden, orchard, and . paddock* Lovely view. .. ' B' MANUREWA FARMS—2O Acres, £500; '''■Sfeill IVi ;.•••.• 112 Acres, £1120: ' «£ ■' 120 Acres, £1980; . '84 Acres, £3000:' -tWit' 112 Acres, £3140; . |; 87 Acres. £1000; 115 Acres, £2000;ia®5'SB% 25 Acres, £800; 150 Acres, £1950;. 200 Acres. £2500. TT'PSOM—Gentleman's Residence, 10 rooi&jf'rff--t-i and offices, large reception room; stable, l^.'? S coach-house, man's room; nearly two acrc«i,4M if garden, orchard and paddock; commandine ! 3 magnificent views. Only £2000. 55 ;3gC: B MT. EDEN-Good Villa,, six rooms, bath- 1 room, etc steel ocllings; hot and cold foJ'B water: section, 65 by, 143- £75 cash, balance as rent. 482 | 'r. S H - FIRST-RATE FARM, 236 acres, undulating, t H limestone country: 70 acres alluvial 4^B flats; now carrying 100 ca.ttle and six hdrwtimißW Up-to-date Honse, nine rooms, etc.; lj miles will*, creamery Only £11 5s per acre. 537 3 - REMUERA— -First-rate Villa, six rooms and I all conveniences; . substantially-built andfew well-appointed: quarter-acre Section; splendid harbour view. £785. SiSlSlPlßlCITY FREEHOLDS—SeveraI Good 'Busing* Si Sites,• adjacent to Queen-st., with aadlsP without buildings. 4? -C ? TT . FREEHOLD, close Qneea * $ sit/vvV Btreet—Let at £300 per annum. T , -U net. • ■ EPSOM, near Owen's Road—Villa, seven. J % rooms, ail conveniences; J-acre, volcanic Ife section, level, free from stone. £925. 670 p NORTH AUCKLAND—B64 Acres; 300 acres 1 XI grass, 200 acres bush, balance fern'MdMl I| tree; watered by creek 3 and springs;;','Li 1 House, seven rooms, and outbuildings; three 1 miles from station and township. £3 lOs-fvl H per acre. . 17ffi||i||| Jg ritß APAPA—Four Acres Volcanio Lani,: || X close station. £200 per acre. ' p QNEHUNGA-Superior Villa, six rooms., allvV. conveniences; ; stable, etc.; 3-acre, level, ®| free of stone. Only £720. §s . •• Q.OOD JURM : £OB gAI*. | | 165 A CEES 0P mfiT ' CLASS ' '■ - AT rpUAKAU. . ,? it« % • • j 'fistt i FOB SALE. :,mi | ' 'Jst I . The Farm includes about S CA ACRES OF RICH SWAMP. WHICH f DU CARRIES ABUNDANT FATTENING ' />•;€ | " .. '< : ■ FEED. ■ '-IS | ' • , - • » The Farm is not far from the Station, and | is on i* Good iioad. iH-i I fJif rf It is conveniently subdivided. I " .-• ■ ..■ - -■ :: . J' THE HOUSE A7.TO OUTBUILDINGS S|§l | .. Are" in goo/ - jider, and . there is a, - i-sfelff H KEVER-FAILING WELL OF GOOD WATE& ' | CREAMERY,, SCHOOL. AND CHURCH V" About one mile oS. ' *, I 1 Apply to EWIN&TON AND BAKER,! f . LAND AGENTS. AUCKLAND. frV 1 : , w Mii 'I ( "foilf Tourists' Resorts. '0$ | — mm ii "K AM ° (Ji PEIN GS l^-QTEL.^ | ■ .■ ■ .■ * . | SPEND YOUR HOLIDAYS 'AT ' KAMO. /" | . A SPLENDID HOTEL. . \ yXjO ;j A SPLENDID HOTEL. ' ; With all modern conveniences—Beautirul I Scenery. Riding, Driving. Cricket. Croquet. Billiards. Tennis. • ' *. The Kamo Mineral Baths are noted for their effective cures of rheumatism ■ and '•, gout. etc. ■ • -s-' The 8.8. Ngapuhi runs every Monday, Wed- sit , neaday, and Friday, the trip is a delightful: ?• one. and Kamo possesses everything to make' .1 it a splendid pleasure reaort. , i£ ! ? Full.. Information from <. the .-office, of Company. 22. Shortland-street. or direct from the' Manager.' - G. W. HENDERSON. Manager. . .t%m (Late Manager Esplanade Hotel. DevonporW/ffe ''' ■ : 1 Direct communication witli Auckland oy telephone. .' .®i| i. " - Tariff, 7s per day, or 42s per week. . m g QOING TO ; gOTOEDA ? ' | ,;" '■ : : • STAY AT CENTRAL HOUSE. 1 | Terms. 30s per week; 5s day. Telegrams .-iSI 1 attended to. 1 V ... : MRS.,PEE2IN.S|S 3 ——— ~■■■ -. : —% RENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTORUA£|g§ | D . ROTORUA i . ■■ ■ • .... ■■■■■• ■ - ■■■'■■ ' . ■■ Brent's is. par excellence, the Winter.' , House of Rotortia, "bavine 14 bedrooms, with 1 •< fireplaces in them, besides 90 other, bedrooms,i | J two smokingrooms, three sitting and ; twolgg 1 drawing rooms. .with large-open , fireplaces., f and plenty of dry rata firewood for good fires,- v Nearest House to the Government baths.' 1 . In- | eluding the large new bath-nouse. Motor ; cars and. conveyances leave Brent's for all the side trips. Terms reasonable. >: Porters meet all trains.—S. T. BRENT. Proprietor. ? —— ■■■". :• -:' ■ ... \ THE i AUSTEALIa, ROTORUA-To meet. ; A' : ever-increasing demands the Accommo* / s dation ; has been increased Ito 50 rooms. | Splendid'situation in main street; 100 yards i from . railway station. v ioui ; minutes' wallc . . | ' from baths; superior table; airy- rooma;, . ,3 ' elcctrio light ! " hot and cold ; baths, and . :] • ever home comfort. > Tariff: 6s pervdayy-te., j '. 35s • i)er week. Cook's Coupons accepted. ; j 'Porter.meets aJI trains. ; >'f Letters and tel»\ j ■ grams: receive immediate attention.—J,•! MCLEAN. Proniittor- -a ' ———^ ;^ " QARGENRESIDENTIAL JJOTEL, | " \ '■■■■■ EDEN CRESCENT I (Kea.r Top of Shortland-st.). Auckif-nd. | I» situated within four minutes' . walk of tna,; wharves, railway, station, post office, j tneatreß. and centre of . oity. and - eomanandi j an. unsurpassed view of the beauunu;«®. • Harbour of Auckland. It is the most lnxorir|S i ous and up-to-date bouse in the oity. ana a s first-class chef is kept. " Porter and lnggag* j van meet principal trains and steamers. \ { 'Proprietor: fi. F BLACK- - ■ 1 SEVERN HOU SEi j 208. PONSONBY ROAD . •"/"|*4§2l|i 1 (Dr- Knight's late Residenoe). ygfimfces | The above has been opened as a Ftfwj * slass Boardinghouse. It baa been tttorougßJyJ« j renovated, and • will -be found - repletj ato®. .j every modern convenience. Large grOTw* B ) Hot and cold baths. Tennis lawn, 'lermr j mod.™ A. M. JOHNSTOS.' - H . 'Phone. 2189. Proprietor.-.;,:;;; ; rr-lM i "g ELLA . yli« ffffl WATERLOO QUADRANT. ' - A',,; UNDER ENTIRELY KEW MANAGEMENT. v Lovely Harbour View; convenient to G.P.Gf train and boat1'- FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION For Travellers and Permanent Boarders. ■■■■•' MRS. BARKERiSIIiig: Proprietress^^.?*!- ' is ■■■■ - ■■ - 1 • >■ / ,y VIEW. THE COMET,"' THROUGH A FAIR OF ' - 1 V'M ■ QROOS' pRISMATIO JgINOCULAEft' ; : ' ' /■ :. . 1 ' • i SPECIAL PRICE DURING COMET SEASO'VV: 1 - ' ONLY," m» 1 1 £5. . : ' :M : I ' . : , £5. .• ; "THERMOS FLASKS."' :. ! ; ■ .; ■' :■ - . ■ ■ V v ''l i The New Bayonet Pattern "Thermoß" . J enables you to replace the inner' vessel || in case of breakage. THIS GREAT | ' . ADVANTAGE IS WORTH CONSIDERING* . BEWARE OF OLD STYLE. . , • ~<M ■" HAKDIE BROS.- , 154-156,. OF™* j|
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14376, 23 May 1910, Page 8
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