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Ilflv itionscs and Land for Sale. f (WHBATLEY, RAVEN ' AND (X).; AUCTIONEERS, LAND AGENTS, ■ v JMJBY'S BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET. ' • 'Phone 785. I I (Si, Itiouses and Land for Sale. I iWIIBATLEY, RAVEN AND (X).. AUCTIONEERS. LAND AGENTS. DiJBY'S BUILDINGS, QTJEEN-STREET. 'Phone 785. I MILFOED BEACH, I TAKAPUNA. | - /QHOICE SECTIONS I FOR SALE. l| ; I BEACH FRONTAGES I : FROM I £5 10 s 0 D PER FOOT. IS I ROAD FRONTAGES m - 1 FROM I £2 15 s 0 D PER' FOOT. I SEE PLANS AT OUR OFFICE AT ONCE. I THESE SECTIONS ARE ABSOLUTELY THE TICK OF : J LOVELY I TAKAPUNA ;] WHERE I. ' LIVING it IN THE RIGHT SENSE OF THE WORD 13 | ' MADE POSSIBLE. TRAMS PASS PROPERTY. I ■. TEH! SIGHT SPOT TO BUILD YOURSELF A COSY, ARTISTIC HOME. "7 ' Paul M. Hansen.) (Albert W. Clark. PAUL HANSEN & CO. 64. QUE EN-ST. . JpAtiMS. j^ABMS. OOAOft-MODEL FARM. OF 210 ACRES, ofc—UUU subdivided, into paddocks; 12 I acres orchard -in full bearing, in cultivation; : House of seven rooms; bathroom; water * . laid on; Ige. .*hed. stable and cow bail. i IMPROVEMENTS alone COST over £1700. Freehold; situated near Matakana. A bargain- ' (DB4) £0 PES ACRE.—A.partly improved BUN 0 OF OVER 3000 ACRES, situated 27 miles from town; mostly surfaoe sown-, running now about 750 head of cattle, would '.5 carry IOCO easily; stock sales handy and cattle can be transferred by boat, road, or rail; on a main road and very accessible; land transfer title. Terms arranged. IDB3A) £»£ PER ACRE—Perfect Farm of 1900 •cSvO ACRES, good sandstone land; the property adjoining SOLD RECENTLY at £40 I PER ACRE; main road and others ran four K miles through the property; good creek; i' over half in good grass; 300 bush, ha!., rough I • feed; 11-roomed House; outhouses; concrete • din- also four-roomed House; 1000 sheep; I ■ 30 head cattle, six horsea; wintered 1100 I • sheep and stock easily post office, live ! minutes; two schools, two miles each way. The price includes stock, and the property is [ ; in a Fertile Valley, close to rising townj ship. (D95A.) 01 I2'f\ —A Fine little FARM of 266 ACRES, via?. DEEP WATER - " - fRU.STAGE; li HOUR 3 by- LAUNCH from !. TOWN. All fenced and subdivided; cloce rre«B»€Ty; mostly in grass and all ploughahic but few acres shelter trees; good House, seven rooms; cowshed and stable: land transfer. For £2250 owner will THROW IN* GOOD LAUNCH of 25 H.P. A real opportunity. (D 114) BAYSWATER. EIGHT MINUTES YROM QUEEN-ST. We have some EXCELLENT ALLOTMENTS left in this fine MARINE SUBURB. Each Section is level, and commands EXTENSIVE "VIEWS of HARBOUR. AND CITY; GAS AND WATER IN EACH ROAD. The new ferry boat, Pupuke, has now commenced the PERMANE?IT SERVICE. FARES Is 6d PER WEEK. Call early and we will conduct you over the Estate. MANGER E. O ACRES, level, semi-volcanic soil, in grass, ' O with sir-roomed House; shed, fowlhouse, and run; 10 minutes' walk from school, P. 0., and store; li miles from Onehunga. At. tile low price of £900. DAIRY FARM. .\rCRTH OF AUCKLAND 72 Acres; two ♦ is miles from Helensville; all level and plooghable; 20 acres swamp easily drained; subdivided six paddocks, well watered; first- :. = class land, growing excellent grass; owner - is milking 30 cows. Good six-roomed House, / nearly new, Mid outbuildings. Price, £25 per acre. PENROSE. .£? MINUTES from station—Residence of ') eight rooms, bathroom, pantry, and scullery; wash-house, dairy stable, buggy-house and loft; four acres of splendid volcanic eoiL free from atone; large road front-ages; • Price, £1700. __ \ ,W. D. M C LEAN, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. 85. QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND. Ail,ken CarrJ.ck.] [William Aitken Carrick. AITKEN CARRICK AND SON, .HOUSE. LAND, AND ESTATE AGENTS, STOCK AND SHAREBROKSRS, HOBSON BUILDINGS. AUCKLAND. ESPLANADE ROAD. MT. EDEN—Splendid House of six rooms, with every convenience,-, gas and water; good section; near tram- _ PROSPECT RISE, MT. OB —House of nine rooms; 'every consults!. ,6; septic tank; splendid garden. Mountain ROAD. JIT. 'SDEN— of i.Vx seven rooms, -with half-aa-aore of ground; every convenience: grounds well laid out. SAME EOAD—Several good Building Sections; extensive views. OWEN'S ROAD, EPSOM—House of ten room a. scullery, pantry, hot and cold water. An ideal three minutes from tram EEMUERA ROAD—Splendid Building Site on tub road; magnificent view; one of the few vacant sites remaining; exceptional chance for securing first-class allot- ■ ment at a reasonable rate. Also, A NUMBER OF COUNTRY PROPERTIES IN ALL PARTS OF TEE PROVINCE. . EPSOM. GENTLEMAN'S IDEAL RESIDENCE of UT eight large and lofty rooms; every possible convenience; hot and cold water service; two patent w.c.'s connected to septic tank. Liarga elevated section of 3 acres, commanding magnificent views in every direction. Absolutely one of the choicest homes in Epsom. B7 WATERSIDE, REMUERA £.2250. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE of nine rooms, v -* on concrete foundation' (built four years); hot and cold water service throughout; diningroom, 26ft by 18ft, with old English panelled walls and ceiling; lead lights and stained glass window; large motor-shed (detached), with every convenience. Section,' half-acra (large frontage), commanding unsurpassed view of Harbour. (770) I ' C. F. BENNETT, | BANK OF NEW ZEALAND 'IL.IMNGS. BWATSSON-STEEIC?, fe :

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14566, 31 December 1910, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14566, 31 December 1910, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14566, 31 December 1910, Page 11