Houses and Land for Sale. 1910. : 1911. ' "V"'MAS-r"VrEW ■ " ■yEAR pABD. Whilst wishing our many clients a joyous Xmas and prosperous New Year, we wish to place before intending purchasers the following gifts:— FARM—433 acres, one mile from railway station. Waikato, carrying 60 cows; sell on easv terms, or exchange for city or suburban PROPERTY. BUSlNESS—£9so—Boarding Establishment, 22 rooms, five minutes P. 0., select locality, large grounds, long lease, cheap rent; tariff, 255, 30s. Buyer financed. HOUSE—Seaside Home, seven rooms, up-to-date, large section, overlooking harbour; balance easy terms; lovely home. ' SECTIONS— deposit buys J-acre Section, fronting baach; pretty situation tor House. Also, Section, centre Otahuhu. Fancy, only £4 10s per foot; beautiful business site; funds provided to build. BUTLER BROS., 14, CITY CHAMBERS, - Corner Queen and Victoria Sis., Auckland. Tel. 3044. -p O B SALE. BIRKENHEAD— ill acres, fine aspect for strawberry-growing. £400. £100 cash, balance, five per cent. TVTQRTHCOTE ■ one of the choice positions IN of Noi'thcote, with a beach frontage, easterly aspect—Residence, with large din ingroom, gas, and water. BIRKENHEAD— 13 acres, with small Cottage, excellent view, and valuable piece of native bush. £350 • , NORTH COTE— choice corner Section, of 132fr. frontage to Princes-street, the residence of Mr. Samuel Stone, containing six rooms and conveniences, gas and water; steps to beach; garden nicely laid out. This is an opportunity seldom available. LAKE T'AKAPUNA—Cottage, of five rooms, with 3j acres, close to tramline. £525. BUILDING SECTIONS—Some very choice Building Sections on easy terms of payment at Northcote and Birkenhead. LJIRKENHEAD— neat Cottage, of four JD rooms, bath and scullery. Section. 50 by 175; nice view of harbour. £500. a! l 7w hitb--99. QUEEN-STREET AUCKLAND. T/TT E N Z L Q C H 0 L L U M' S ATEW EAR QNIPS. -P9ftK~ ST - HELIERS BAY, srain. from cAw'-jO-) wharf—Four-roomed House, good Section, magnificent view. 0598. _{?K/*\ CASH, balance. £270, arranged, easy cfJfJxJ terms Four-roomed House, St. Heliers; J-acre Section; splendid view. ■. .. C 592. 4*(2Qf\— House, six rooms, all *D<iU modern conveniences; good Section. Easy terms. 0589, J?7KA—PONSONBY, Imin. from oar<3»' I Ox) Well-built six-roomed House, nicely finished. Easv terms. C5Ol. £Q7K- EDEN, imifi, from car— JJO t O Beautifully-finished six-roomed House; splendid Section. Easy terms. 0591. i? 7 £ A—EPSOM, 3d section—Fine sixcV IOU roomed House, stable, coachhouse, etc.; Section, 66 by 213; nice orchard. 0578. i? 9 KS PER FOOT—EPSOM—Splendid dv.__ _) Building Allotments. Al6. A AS TO r?AS PER FOOT-GREY LYNN— ttU. DU Magnificent Building Sections, only a few left, so don't miss them. They are REAL Snips. Al6, MAKE KNOWN YOUR WANTS. ' •TOT - . ENZL OCHOLLUM. Next Clock, 19, 20, Royal Insurance Buildings, Queen-st., Auckland. 'Phone 1560, Telegraphic Address: " Scholium," Auckland.' INARMS AND HOUSES LARGE AND SMALL. DEEP CREEK—IOO Ac. grass and orchard, buildings. £20 no.; small deposit. MERCER-687 Acres; 200 in : grass; ; - : all necessary buildings; £4 p.a-; or Exchange for City Property. PAPARIMU— 174 Ac., rough feed; timber J? ready for house; £4 10s p.a. AWAMUTU— Ac, grass and crop; A good buildings. £15 p.a.; easy terms. WAYBY-200 Ac, in cultivation; close to conv.: £13 p.a. ■ . WAIKATO— Ac, 0.R.P.; mostly grass; • all necessary buildings, ,£6 p.a. . HUNUA— Ac, good cultivation; every conv. £7 IQs p.a. HUNUA— 322 Ac. nearly all in grass; plenty buildings. £4 10s p.a. PUKEKOHE— Ac. Volcanic soil, : grass, and crop; buildings. £40 p.a. CHURCHILL— 297 Ac, in grass; buildings; with-stock, £8/103 p.a.; cash, £500. PUKEKOHE— 765 Ac. Good Land, in grass; station, three miles. £9 10s p.a. "pAERATA-250 Ac, good dairy* farm. £15 ■17[7"HANGAREI-250 Ac; half in grass, bal. »Vj bush; £7, 10s p.a. TiTOFFAT AND T> ALLA RD, REAL ESTATE AGENTS,, EXCHANGE LANE. 'Phone 2215. FANNING 'AND CO,, T AND AND in STATE A GENTS. SHORTLAND-ST.. OPPOSITE THE G.P.O. The iindernoted are two very desirablo Properties, situated in, the famous dairying district of Thames Valleys— J?r7 PER ACRE— Acres, freehold, L.T.T., 3./ 1, PER ACRE consisting of rich lias and JpW PER ACRE raupo swamp land. The dw i PER ACRE best in the Dominion! and £* rt PER ACRE admirably mixed with high dv I ; PER ACRE land suitable for turnipjprj PER ACRE growing. Subdivided into oW I PER ACRE three . sections. Efficient Off PER ACRE outlet constructed and dw I PER ACRE maintained by Drainage f? 7 PER ACRE Board. : Two miles to pro<y*i i PER ACRE gressive township, with f? 7 PER 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 Waihou River. Price, £7 per acre, and; on very easy terms. ;We can thoroughly recommend this as a sound investment. The farms in toe vicinity are selli at £20 per acre. 4? A PER ACRE— acres, freehold. 3V _» PER ACRE splendid dairying J?(Y;PER ACRE land; 120 acres in Eng*d PES ACRE lish grasses; subdividi?Q PER ACRE ed into; 11 paddocks, dwt/ PER ACRE with running, creeks J?Q PER ACRE in every - paddock. dwt/ ' PER ACRE Boundaries fenced On PQ PER .ACRE two sides, with live dV£/ PER ACRE hodges, balance posts 4?Q PER ACRE and wire. House, of 10 &mO PEE ACEI3 rooms; Cottage, four f»Q PER ACRE rooms - and cutbuildcWi/ PER ACRE ings; J-mile to cream'■_?ft PER ACRE ety, one mile to school, £/£} PER ACRE P. 0.. and telephone. 4»Q PER ACRE Good metalled roads. *«? PER ACRE The price for this snug __»n PER ACRE little dairy farr*«, is dwt? PER ACRE only £9 per : acre, on 4j>Q PER ACRE easy terms. FANNING AND CO., T AND AND STATE A GENTS, SHORTLAND-ST., OPPOSITE THE G.P.O. C. R. WILLIAMSON AND CO., 83, r\UEEN-STREET. ESTABLISHED 1875. DAIRY FARM AT PA.PAKURA-34 Acres well grassed, well watered, well fenced Good Land, in first-class position, suburban railway area. £25 per acre. }>ONBONBY, SEASlDE—Handsome sevenroomed Villa; bath; up-to-date in every respect; domed ceilings, friezes, etc. A lovely home. A few yards from waterfront. £900. POULTRY OR DAIRY FARM--20 Acres, close railway station: five-roomed: House. A snutf little farm. £500. CITY RESIDENCE OR BOARDING\J HOUSE, eight rooms; heart of city, just off Pj tram; nice harbour views. £200 cash, feehold, £900, if sold this month. DEVONPORT, STANLEY BAY—Six-roomed Villa, bath, pantry, scullery; section, 66ft by 165 ft, in lawn and garden. £725. DEVONPORT-OHOIOE BUILDING SECTION, 60ft frontage, corner; nice sunn? position: closa to ferry. Delightful Site for neat home. £200 , . ' NICE BUILDING SECTION, at Parnell, lV 90ft by 200 ft, level; near tram; lino harbour views. £6 per foot. f'iAA CASH will secure Rcmuera Home, dVIA/U eight rooms, bath (hot and cold), pat. w.c.; large volcanic Section, in choice garden. £900. • T AKE TAKAPUNA-For Subdivision— .Xj Seven acres land, road and water frontage; tram passes. - A big return in this, £3000. • MIDDItEMORE ESTATE, /h . ,,.„,.,, .".tOT^HOTiU.-.1iU.^..,., CHOICE, BUIEDING, ALLOTMEXIS. ;,.,., . „AdjoinihKii|>lie Golf- Liiiks.. .-,.•, SECTIONS, Mp.aOjiE UPWARDS. First;das3\ Volcanic; Land. 'i»- : ( '. '■ ■ v Dap-'*' Transfer .Ti.tle. ... ~ .:.. *~, Ilanilyto railway station; .two.minuses from M!j3i_.ere. Crossing*,: where: trains, stop daily. Call or- write pr, Plan, .Ring up, 'Phone 451. Fqr further partial .call on, Wi B. L ANli C°LAND agents; 6*J_&uhu. Or T. MANDENO JACKSON.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14568, 3 January 1911, Page 2
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