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Houses and Land for Sale. C. E. (WILLIAMSON AND CO., 83j Q ™beet. ESTABLISHED 1875. HP WENT Y ACRES, level volcanic Land I® X country town; six-roomed Dwelline'a™? outbuildings. Will be valuable for tAwn sections in the very near future. £50 per acre. JA,r AIRY FARM AT PAPAKURA-34 Acres' U well grassed, well watered, S fenced. Good Land, in first-class position suburban railway area. £25 per acre "OONSONBY. SEASlDE—Handsome seven X roomed Villa, hath; up-to-date in every respect; domed ceilings, friezes, etc. A lovelyboine A few yards from waterfront. £qm POULTRY OR DAIRY FARM—2O Acres, all .!L in grass; close to railway station; 'soil of first-class duality: mostly tile drainedsituate main road. House, five rooms - £500* pITY RESIDENCE OR BOARDING-' \J HOUSE, eight rooms; heart of city just off Id tram; nice harbour views, £->oa cash. Freehold, £900, if. sold this month" DEVONPORT. STANLEY BAY-Su-roome* Villa, bath, pantry, scullery; section 66ft by 166 ft, in lawn and garden. £725. DEVON PORT-CHOICE BUILDING SECTION. 60ft frontage, corner; nice sunn* position; close to ferry. Delightful Site fot neat home £200 AT ICE BUILDING SECTION, at Parnell -LN 90ft by 200 ft, level; near tram; fin* harbour views. £6 per foot. Pi AA CASH will secure Remuera Home. 3*jX.\J\J eight room.", bath (hot and cold) pat. w.c.; large volcanic. Section, in choica garden. £900. - . LAKE TAK a PUNA-SEVEN ACRES, suitable for subdivision; extensive main road and water frontage; tram passesgrand sea views. Residence of. nine room and splendid stabling. £3000, or offer. WHEATLEY, RAVEN AND CO., AUCTIONEERS. LAND AGENTS. DARBY'S BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET, ' 'Phone 725. A Few Doors from Custom-street, KEMUERA. -C~t A A CASH—House, six rooms, and all ™H/l/ conveniences, h.c. water, porcelain bath, metal ceilings, all large rooms. This House is just finished, and is a bargain. Two minutes from trams, 3d section.. Section, 55 by 233 (a-acrej. Balance, £500, can remain. - X* OA A CASH-GREAT SOUTH ROAD, five ~\J \J minutes from —House, seven rooms, every modern convenience; metal ceilings, rimu doors, bay windows;., motor-shed,; garden, young orchard; sew tion, 82 by 198. Balance, £800. can remain. CLONBERN ROAD. - MODERN BIJOU VILLA, seven rooms and ■I'X all conveniences, he. water, metal ceilings; diningroom, 22 by 16; other rooms all large; reception hall, 12 by 10; perfect drainage (septic tank system). The house is splendidly built and handsomely finishedthroughout. Wash-house, fixed copper and: tubs, etc. The grounds are tastefully laid out, and the whole property is in perfect order. Close to train (Greettlane); six minutes from trams. Section, 53 by 247, Price, £900. Terms, £300 cash. MOUNT FDEN. £*1 k A BEAUTIFUL HOME, eieht large* cS/i-tJUU rooms, standing in - j-acre ground, laid out in fernery, fruit trees, garden, etc.; elevated position, commanding unrivalled views of upper reaches. harbour, Waitakere Ranges, etc.; one minute from 24 tram section, Mount Eden. Perfectly secluded. f}~i AA DEPOSIT -House,, almost new;, c£/-LUU beautifully situated; . six largo ' rooms; wash-house; metal ceilings, tiled: hearths; h. and c. water. Section, 50ft by' 130 ft. Additional 70ft can be acquired at the cost of- £50. BALANCE. £550: EASY TERMS. ■ Or A— WELL-BUILT HOUSE. seven cW*J»JU rooms; wash-house and bathroom. Section, 50 by 148. Two minutes from 2d section. A sacrifice to sell quickly, owner! leaving country. FARMS. : jf» ri AS PER ACRE— Acres, fenced and dbtJ JLU divided; 80 acres grass, six acres oats, 15 acres bush, balance rough feed; well watered; five-roomed House, beautiful high situation; two miles from school, 1* miles creamery, six miles station; a sacrifice. Owner leaving for England. Cash required. £200. OK PER ACRE—S6£ Acres, all fenced; o&tJ about half in grass, balance good rough feed; well watered by streams; land undulating; no buildings: one mile from ' creamery, school, store, and P.O. AO iAS PER ACRE—3OO Acres; four acres ovO XU 1 in grass, seven .teres ploughed, four acres bush, balance'good rough feed;plenty of water; no buildings; school, P.O. and telephone one chain distant; creamery? one mile. The soil is good. ; Nine miles from, i Drury. 0 i rS PER ACRE—SSO Acres;. 490 acres o&t: t) in best English grass,_ six paddocks; plenty of water; good fencing; carrying 1000 sheep, 30 cows, horses, and young i "tocls; House, four rooms, and all necessary j outbuildings; good road to property. O.R.P. Lease, 15s per acre. £800 cash required. Absolutelv the cheapest sheep farm ever offered. O/f PER ACRE — 424. Acres; 100 acres cvgrthmhuk& ploughed and' in good grass, aO acres bush; small orchard; balance rough feed well watered; plenty of timber. House of six fine rooms and outbuildings; nine ' miles from station. Terms. Paul 11. Hansen.) (Albert W. Clark. PAUL HANSEN & CO. 64. QUEEN-ST. MT. EDEN. A* 1Q 7 C—BEAUTIFUL" HOME of seveil JLO « O very large rooms and thoroughly UP-TO-DATE HOUSE, within few minutes walk of Id section, and having 100 ft frontage to TWO STREETS, with the whole through depth. The house is of very HANDSOME APPEARANCE; three bays, two verandahs; dining-room. 2oft; hot water to bath, shower, and basin finest steel ceilings; ' pantry, linen; press, scullery, detached wash-house, coalhouse, trapshed. man's room, etc.: , ground 3 laid out in concrete paths, flower .and kitchen garden, shrubs and orchard; tennis lawn, summer house; HOUSE NEWLY 1 APE RED AND PAINTED, in perfect- repair, _ and an ABSOLUTE BARGAIN. The land is worth £10 per foot and the house could not be built now under £1000 to £1200. L.T. Title. (DL.I) PONSONBY. OQ-A-GENTLEMAN'S HOME of six nice U<3U rooms,'situated on a choice CORNER ALLOTMENT, 92 by 116, and command; ing EXTENSIVE VIEWS over the new GREi LYNN PARK and HARBOUR that can never be built out. The house si nl ERrEOI REPAIR and RECENTLY PAINTED and RENOVATED: bathroom, scullery, and every comfort. The grounds are nicely laid out in flower and kitchen garden; fowlhouse ami run, man's room or workshop, wash-lioitoe, etc. Owner leaving the district sole reason for selling. We thoroughly recommend- this property. House is built »i such a position Sf (?obSS "S&S?. PARNELL. CT. STEPHEN'S AVENUE—A Really CHOICE O ALLOTMENT. 75ft frontage; held tmder Church Lease, with 60 years to run from October. 1910; one of the nniet, and close to cars: CHARMING WjA VIEWS. THE ONLY AVAILABLE SITE NOW PROCURABLE in this FAVOLRITE DISTRICT. (DIJ/ ■ pAUL JJANSEN AND QO^ MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS. " * SPECIAL INDUCEMENT. pONSONBY pARK. jj UILDING gECTIONS. Wo have decided to offer the Balance of' these Lots to the Public for One Month Only. °'U th A DOWN"AND£IO"PER MONTH until iblO half of purchase money is Paid-J"- 1 •nice for three years at five pel cent. interest from date of purchase. Call for plans and particulars. QAM. -yyHITE AND QO., 15. VULCAN LANE. Thono 2773. ' ; * TO FARMERS. . /piIE Undersigned have rar ™ 3, th r J^^l 1 from 100 to 13.M0 Acres m the ELW COUNTRY, WAIKATO 1 Mixed OPOTIKL suitable for Dairyin... Farming. Sheep, and Cattle Bnns. F Our Mr. RoSreTbeing a Poetical confldenc?°ofSouthern^ We |ortfa confidence of Southern buyors aiid Sellers. Catalogues free on application, AND QO« Hobson Bid.-?.. Shortlajid-st., Auckland

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14586, 24 January 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14586, 24 January 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14586, 24 January 1911, Page 2