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Houses and Land for. Cale. C. R. WILLIAMSON AND CO., 83 UEENT -' qT)IEET- —- ESTABLISHED 1375. j ESTABLISHES 1375. DAISY FARM AT PAPARURA—34 Acres we!! grassed, well watered, well fenced Gvod Land; in first-class position, suburban railway area. £25 per acre. PONSONBT, SEASlDE—Handsome sevenroomed 1 ilia; bath; up-to-date in every respect; domed ceilings, friezes, etc. A lovely home. A few yards from waterfront. £900. POULTRY OE DAIRY PA It if—2o Acres, close railway station; five-roomed House. A snug little farm. £500. CITY RESIDENCE OR BOARDING\J HOUSE, eight rooms; heart of city, just off Id tram; nice harbour views. £200 cash. Freehold, £900, if sold this month. DEVONPORT STANLEY Six-roomed , Villa, bath, pantry, scullery; section, ooit by 165 ft, in lawn and garden. £725. DEVONPORT- CHOICE BUILDING SECTION, 60ft frontage, corner; nice sunny position: closo to ferry. Delightful Site for neat home £200 NICE BUILDING SECTION, at Parnell, J-H 90ft by 200 ft, level; near tram; fine harbour views. £6 per foot. 4? 1 HA CASH will secure Remuera Home, eight rooms, bath (hot and cold), pat. *v.c.; large volcanic Section, in choice garden. £900. T AKE TAKAPUNA— Subdivision— SJ. Seven acres land, road and water frontage: train passes. A big return in this.. £3000. FOR SAL E. PARNELL. HOBSON PARK ROAD. X I 9BEAUTIFUL HOME, of 10 large cwlirdu rooms, and aU possible convcniX'"f OKA ences. The House stands iugti. cwlyUv commands an uninterrupted X'I'OCCA view, and the grounds aro tasteA/IwJU fully laid out. OTAHUHU. 4?IOCrA-REAL GOOD SPEC— Magnificent V/ 10-acre level block of freehold X' QCA land, with over 1000 ft frontage to main street, and a bio water -O't OCT A frontage. The block has a depth V/ of 420 ft, and could be profitably -Pl9kA subdivided. Investors should A'JLiUU make inquiries about till 3 pro* £1250 pertjt Four minutes to post office. GREY LYNN. -PRIX. -CORN EE lIARCOU RIWSTREhI dtO I D and CRUMMER ROAD—SeveniCJ'T roomed House, with every modern cf*\J I J convenience. On FOOT-ADJOINING ALLOTMENT, 40ft 3*O by 1164 ft. Fine residential or OO FOOT business site. „ T „ XTrn dbt) WANTED FOR CASH CLIENT. ITO 1A ACRES Freehold Land on Auck : JL J.U land Harbour, Howick, Kauri Point, or Hobsonville district preferred. J. M. 4 J. MOWBRAY, JJOUSE, & STATE GENTS, JJOTEL JgROKERS. AND ALUERS, AND gHARE BROKERS, 2?., SHORTLAND-STREET. Established .1868. DAVID KAY, LAND AGENT, VULCAN LANE, AUCKLAND. DAIRY FARM AS A GOING CONCERN. Pi K -lAS PER ACRE—2O miles from c&jLO JLU Auckland— Acres, good land, all in grasis except about 30 acres in bush; three acres maize, besides turnips, peas, potatoes, etc.; good House, seven rooms; large mi Iking- J _ (20 bails), concrete floor; stable, trapsheil, and a lot of other buildings. The following go with the property:— selected dairy cows, oae bull, three horses, 15 calves, pitrs, L.K. milking machine, three-horse Tangye oil engine, separator, all in perfect order, milk waggon, plough, harness, and a quantity of sundries, li miles to creamery, one mile to township, post and telephone office, and school. Will carry 35 dairy cows. Terms about half-cash. A FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM. r»-j QAA— 97 ACRES, first-class volcanic db-L-iUU land, all in gress; well fenced and subdivided; nearly all ploughable; new House, five rooms; good outbuildings; carrying 23 dairy cows. The creamery cheques for the last four months have averaged over £30 per month. Terms arranged. Five minutes from school, creamery, post and telephone office, and township. This is a splendid paying farm. £» 97 A—HELENS VI LINE-15 Acres, Sit Li IV/ very fair land; well sheltered with hedges, etc.; fenced and subdivided; small orchard; House, four rooms, etc. DAVID KAY. FANNING AND CO., AND STATE GENTS, SHOETLAND-ST., OPPOSITE THE G.P.O. The undernoted are two very desirable Properties, situated in the famous dairying district of Thames Valley:— O 7 PER ACKJv-660 Acres, freehold. L.T.T., I PEE ACRE consisting of rich llax and On PER ACRE raupo swamp land. The c*"' I PER ACRE best in the Dominion, and Y?7 PER ACRE admirably mixed with high w « PER ACRE land suitable for turnipOn PEE ACRE growing. Subdivided into cJw J PER ACRE three sections. Efficient J? 7 PEE ACRE outlet constructed and dm/I PER ACRE maintained by Drainage O7 PER ACRE Board. Two miles to proI PER ACRE gressive township, with A} 7 '"R ACRE up-to-date school, two <** i PER ACRE creameries. post office and telephone, store, blacksmith's shop, two churches, hall. etc. About half-mile to Wai* hou River. Price, £7 per acre, and on very easy terms. We can thoroughly recommend this as a sound investment. The farms in the vicinity are selling at £20 per acre. 4?Q PER ACRE— acres. freehold, PER ACRE splendid dairying X Q PER ACRE land; 120 acres in EnpcSrft/ PER ACRE lish grasses; subdividi?n PER ACRE ed into 11 paddocks, efc'tJ PEE ACRE with running creeks _(?Q PER ACRE in every paddock. o*o PER ACRE Boundaries fenced on X'Q PER ACRE two sides with live c&tJ PER ACRE hedges, balance posts X'Q PER A.CRE and wire. House, of 10 <&U PER ACRE rooms; Cottage, four _PQ PEE ACRE rooms and outbuildPER ACRE ings; i-mile to creamOQ PER ACRE eiy, one mile to school, PEE ACRE P. 0., and telephone. X*Q PEE ACRE Good metalled roads. c&U PER A.CRE The price for this snug PQ PEE ACRE little dairy farm is &j%) PER ACRE only £9 per acre, on PER ACRE easy terms. FANNING AND CO., AND STATE GENTS, 6HOETLAND-ST., OPPOSITE THE G.P.O. Q.ILT-EDGED VESTMENTS, IN gEOEE- J>EAL STATE. DEVONPORT. ff»l A CA- 11 " 11001 ® 15 HOUSE,' STANLEY ot'X4rOU BAY; close to wharf; every convenience. Terms F. SEVERAL GOOD BUILDING SITES,. handy to beach. £3 10s to £4 per footCHELTENHAM BEACH. X?QAfy- SIX - EOOMED HOUSE, nearly c&c/UU new. every convenience; lmin. from beach. 93. GEO. B. GREIG & CO., AUCTIONEERS. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. - CLARENCE-STREET. DEVONPOET. j_ — ! SAM. WHITE CO., i . AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGESTS. 'Phone 2773. 15, VULCAN LANE. MATAHURU— 590 Acres, L.1.P., wit In right of purchase clause, 12s 6d per acre; rent. £10 12s 6d per annum. About 300 acres grass, balance standing bush; 50 acres of the above river flat; six-roomed House, cowshed, cartshed, orchard, etc,.; never-failing supply of water: fenced and subdivided; post and telegraph office on premises. £16 per year; 300 ewes, 25 cows, 22 calves and 8 horses can be taken at valuation. Goodwill, £4 per acre: £000 «ash, balance 5 per cent PAPAKURA— 165 ACRES, FRhf.uOLD, all grassed, fenced and subdivided; eightroomed House, 10-bail cowshed, loose-box, stables and cartshed, all new and up-to-date; li miles from station, creamery, school, etc., etc. This in one of the few bargains in tie market. Price, £25 per acre; easy terms. . .• Cav . "

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

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14566, 31 December 1910, Page 11