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Houses and Land for Sate. | WHEATLEY. RAVEN ' AND CO., AUCTIONEERS. LAND AGENTS. DARBY'S BUILDINGS. QUEEN-STREET. 'Phone 785. - A Few Doors from Customs-street. LAKE TAKAPUNA. i? A "AA-AN IDEAL GENTLEMAN'S oWttOUU RESIDENCE of 10 large rooms, with 84 acres of land, running down on a, nice easy slope fro in Lake Road to waterfront, Lake Takapuna; Lake Road 1 rentage, 700 ft. Tho house is situated well down to tho waterfront, and commands magnificent views. 'Hie road frontage could all be sola f in sections and bring down the cost of the f house and grounds to a very nominal figure. - The house is up-to-date in every respect, and • it is rarely it property of this description • comes into the market. If preferable owner ' would be prepared t.o sell house and grounds " separately. Trams pass property. : £»~i PER FOOT— Largo Section, 207 i crw-L hv 308. Few yards from tram, Hurst- ,, mere Ron-. f £ 1 IKS PER FOOT-Choice.Section. 100 c&i. 1»J by 303. Trams pass top or road. s, 0 9 PER FOOT—One of the Finest Sections ; cwO at Takapuna, with 109 ft frontage to J Lake, 284 ft in depth. £*1 IOS AI) PER FOOT-Corner Section, ofel .I>w O Hurstmere Road. Splendid ' spec, as Business Site, 129 by 150. " OP lAS PER FOOT—Fine Corner Section. dkO iU 60ft frontage to Milford Beach, i 117 ft to side road. Magnificent views. Easy . terms. • 0 9 rrS PER FOOT-Grand Level Section. 4 o&O O 60 by 167: few yards from Alil--5 ford Beach. Easy terms. 6 OO 1"S PER FOOT— Section, 60 by - o&i; JLO 157; few yards from Milford " Beach. Easy terms. 5 REMUERA. 8 X* 1 nr\ CASH—House, six rooms, and all rfi'lUU conveniences, li.c. water, porcelain bath, metal ceiling's, all large rooms. £ This House is just finished, and is a bar- ' gain. Two minutes from trams, 3d section. ® Section, 55 by 233 (i-acre). Balance, £500, can ' remain. £4 1 JT Six-roomed Modern House, oW-L JU tastefully designed and up-to-date q in every respect.; four minutes' walk from 5 car; good views. Section, 53 by 150. Bal•1 ance. £625, easy terms. This property is r absolutely the cheapest in Itemuera. i- jf? OAA CASH-GREAT SOUTH. ROAD, five >- SwUU minutes ' from station House, - seven rooms, every modern convenience; i. metal ceiling?, rimu i'oors. bay windows; I motor shed; garden, young orchard; sec- | tion, 32 by 198. Balance, £800. can remain. I FARMS. 7 O ~ PER ACRE-56; Acres, all fenced; '* ■ c*&•) about half in crass, balance good . rough feed; well watered by streams; land r l undulating; no buildings; one mile from. '* , creamery, school, stor;>, and P.O. 1 AO IAS PER A CUE— Acres; four acres . j cfc/O lU in grass, seven acres 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 / Drury. Now carrying 36 cattle. An excep- ." tional bargain. - T. MAKDENO JACKSON, O-j pr A A—ELLERSLIE, Ladies' Mile, five Si'J.OUv-/ minutes from train— man's Residence, built of stone on concrete blocks, with tiled roof, containing eight large, airy rooms, and all conveniences; beautiful corner section, 120 ft by 145 ft (about), tastefully laid out in garden, lawns, etc., and planted with shrubs; stands high, and commands extensive landscape views. This is a remarkably cheap property, and we can thoroughly recommend it. X? "1 £A — PARNELL— Residence, <3w-LOOU nine large rooms, with fireplace in each; drawingroom, 22 by 16, connected by folding doors with sewingxoom, 16 by 11, bay window; diningroom, 22 by 12.6; all other rooms of corresponding size; about three-quarters acre land (FREEHOLD), good orchard. JS?"1 .X X A—EPSOM, close to car—Up-to-date owIOOU Residence of seven .rooms; register grate and tiled hearth in two rooms; diningroom 19 by 12; three bedrooms, 12 by 12. 12 by 10, and 12 by 9; kitchen, 13 by 12; Champion range; cupboards, etc. washhouse, copper and tubs; good drainage; ? TWO ACHES LAND (room for three more houses). £300 cash. n-i wAA-MT. ALBERT—Residence of six dwIOUU rooms and conveniences; drawing and dining rooms, each about 21 by 12; porcelain bath and basin; half-acre section. (160 by 134). well laid put in garden and 5 planted with shrubs. r» AAA— Two-storeyed ResiUUU cTence of eight rooms, replete with every convenience and contrivance for the saving: of labour; all rooms large and lofty; fine verandah and balconies; glorious views of the whole Gulf, which cannot be built out. Section, 100 by 100. beautifully laid out in gardens, etc. ■ T>EAUTIFUL BUILDING SECTIONS in all JJ> Suburbs. T. MANDENO JACKSON, CUSTOMS-STREET EAST. Paul M. Hansen.) (Albert TV. Clark. . PAUL HANSEN & CO. j 64, QUEEN-ST. ■4 ... ' I MT. EDEN. ° I*l Q7^—BEAUTIFUL HOME of seven o&lO I <J very large rooms and thoroughly 9 UP-TO-DATE HOUSE, within lew minutes' '■ walk of Id section, and having 100 ft frontl* age to TWO STREETS, with the whole through >- depth. The house is of very HANDSOME II APPEARANCE; three bays, two verandahs; '• dining-room, 26fi: hot water to bath, shower, y and basin; finest steel ceilings; pantry, linen press, scullery, detached wash-house, coal- >, house, trapshed. man's room, etc.; grounds >. laid out in concrete paths, flower and kitchen >1 garden, shrubs and orchard: tennis lawn, 0 summer house; HOUSE NEWLY PAPERED AND PAINTED, m perfect repair, and an . ABSOLUTE BARGAIN. The land is worth £10 per foot and the house could not be built q now under £1000 to £1200. L.T. Title. (13121) ■> PONSONBY. '' i£?QKA-GENTLEMAN'S HOME of six nice oft «J v/ rooms, situated on a choice CORr- NER ALLOTMENT, 92 by 116, and command5, ing EXTENSIVE VIEWS over the new GREY 6 LYNN PARK and HARBOUR that can never ; be built out. Tho house is in PERFECT 3. REPAIR and RECENTLY PAINTED and RENOVATED; bathroom, scullery, and every d comfort. The grounds are nicely laid out s, in flower and kitchen garden; fowihousc and ; run. man's room or workshop, wash-house, e etc. Owner leaving the district sole reason ', for selling. We thoroughly recommend this ;, property. House is built in such a position d that another house can easily lie BUILT on e the CORNER SECTION. L.T.T. (D 120) . PARNELL. ■ d QT. STEPHEN'S AVENUE—A Really CHOICE tl O ALLOTMENT. 75ft frontage: held under Church Lease, with 60 years to run from October, 1910; one of the pick of Parnell; quiet and close to cars; CHARMING SEA VIEW'S. THE ONLY AVAILABLE SITE NOW PROCURABLE in this FAVOURITE DISTRICT. (13123) > pAUL TJANSEN AND QO., MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS. FARMS. FARMS. A GOING CONCERN. <n>-f Q PER ACRE—2S Miles from Auckland— "i oW-lO 145 Acres Good Land, mostly in 5 grass; all ploughable; subdivided into 10 paddocks; will carry in present state 30 dairy-cows; House, four rooms, all necessary - outbuildings; handy to creamery, school, l- station, etc.; 17 dairy cows. 8 yearlings, 2 y horses, plough, trap, harness, and all implements and tools necessary on a farm. ~ FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. Jft _£• ijA PER ACRE— Acres Good Land,' ... dt'.-U about three-parts in grass, balance j rough feed; all plougliable. Good Up-to-date House, seven rooms, bathroom, etc., and out- , buildings. Nicely situated; one mile from A creamery and school, good metalled road. II Handy to Auckland. Owner will exchange i- for City or Suburban Property. 8 - VALUABLE ORCHARD PROPERTY. » fc 01 TAA—IB Acres First-class Land, the V dbl •UU pick of the Auckland District; 12 acres in valuable orchard, pears, peaches, and lemons, all in full-bearing; average return per acre. £100. Beautifully situated and handy to Auckland. No buildings. SUBURBAN HOME. ~ n-i OAA—I'APATOITOI— ResiI, nance, five large rooms, all conveniences, in good order; five acres rich land, all in grass, nicely laid out in garden. A few yards from the station; 12 miles to t Auckland. ' DAVID" KAY, VULCAN* LANE.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14589, 27 January 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14589, 27 January 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14589, 27 January 1911, Page 2