L '"v : Houses and Land for Sale. WATER FRONTAGE, PONSONBY. SIX LARGE AND LOFTY ROOMS, every ' modern convenience; hot and cold water; porcelain bath and basin; patent w.c. Section, 50ft by 155 ft. Glorious views and 50ft frontage to the water, as well as to the road. A GENUINE BARGAIN AT £1075. (904) HENDERSON. LARGE WATER FRONTAGE-Six Acres of J-J Find-class Land, sandy loam soil; 21 acres in orchard, balance in fallow, together with modern House of five rooms and conveniences; 2J miles to station. Only three-quarters of an hour to Auckland by motor boat. Price °" ly £415. TERMS ARRANGED. (886) £50. £50. MOUNT EDEN. TTP-TO-DATE HOUSE of five rooms, every vJ possible convenience; hot and cold water; porcelain bath and basin; patent w.c, etc. etc. The balance of £500 can be arranged as rent. (905) EPSOM-MT. EDEN. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE of six spaciv* ous rooms, every modern convenience: not and cold water; porcelain bath and basin; diningroom, 24ft by 16ft; drawingroom - S H* by 14ft; first bedroom. 2fft by Si f? 1 } 11111 wardrobes and linen press. Splendid section, 66ft frontage; concrete wall and iron rail in front. Five minutes' walk to car. Price. £925. (847) REMUERA/ TVrODERN HOUSE of six large rooms, every J-TX. convenience; hot and cold water; porcelain bath, etc; return and back verandahs; diningroom. 21ft by 13ft: tiled hearths 't n (l grates. Splendid elevated section. 50ft by 113 ft. Very handy to car. Price, £690. Terms arranged. (799) C. F. BENNETT, LANK OP NEW ZEALAND BUILDINQa / BWANSON-STREET. FARMS. VERY NICE SEASIDE FARM, comprising v 185 Acres, nearly all in cultivaion. and fronting two beaches; 40 acres mixed bush, mostly puriri. New Cottage and outbuildings. This property is handy to city, and cheap at £2000. MOST DESIRABLE FARM of 99 Acres, fenced and subdivided; 36 acres drained swamp; 63 acres in grass; half-acre in or. chard; half-acre in vines; 10 acres in bush; watered by creek. New House of five rooms and conveniences; stable, cowshed, barn. Price, £12 per acre. 26-21 4f\ ACRES, Unimproved Land; all ploughtfcU able, partly fenced and watered by never-failing springs. This property 'is near school and post office, and is a bargain at £75. 26-22 MEADOWBANK, facing Purewa Creek-Five-roomed House and eight Acres of Land, fenced, water laid on, etc. Price, £1600. •tOO ACRES of Unimproved Land; about lOif 60 acres -'in- heavy bush, mostly puriri, rimu, and other useful timbers; near P. 0., school and wharf. Price, £330. 26-24 £» A ACRES GOOD LEVEL LAND, nearly all Uv in grass, within nine miles of city; good House, barn, stable, and other outbuildings. Price, £1100. . 27-23 Of\f\ ACRES FIRST-CLASS LEVEL LAi.-.i>: OUU 94 acres in grass, 20 acres in crop, balance rough feed; watered by stream- New House of five rooms and outbuildings. Price, £5 103 per acre. Easy terms. 27-25 i £»Q ACRES, Unimproved Land, within ADOi-mile of railway station. The land is mostly fiat, deep loam, and well watered. There are about 150.000 ft standing timber, kauri and rimu, on the property. Price, £7 per acre. 27-27 C.J. OWEN, UNION BANK BUILDINGS. CORNER QUEEN AND VICTORIA STS. * JgSTABLISHED 1853. ALFRED BUCEXAND AND SONS. rPHB TTAYiIABKBT, 'PHONE 224 FAVONA PARK. MIDDLEMORE ESTATE,; MANUKAU HARBOUR. , HARDLEIGH ESTATE, off Dominion Ed. Balance of THESE ESTATES are open tot Sale. We shall be pleased to show buyers over these properties. Secure PLANS. . Q/i iCRES, MANUREWA-2J miles from O** rail. half, in grass, three acres bush; five paddocks, well watered; House, five rooms, stables, cowshed, pig paddock, workshop, etc.; i-mile from creamery. PRICE. £300. Terms. £300 cash. KQ ACRES. EAST TAMAKI— five OO rooms, all necessary outbuildings; 51} acres in grass.' Biz acres crop, one acre bush; eight paddocks ~ ; > * iA K ACRES. KARaKA— acres in grass. ± i ±D five acres crop; 10 paddockswell watered; House, "five rooms, stables, cowshed, and barn ; Crown Grant including 15 dairy cows, 11 young stock, 20 pigs, two horses, implements, and sundries, as a going concern. • £14 : acre. - Terms can be arranged.. * ' • 07Q ACRES, KAUKAPAKAPAj 120 acres Li\X) in grass, balance surface sown and bush; eight paddocks; well watered; House, 11 rooms, stables, sheep yards, dairy, wash-house, etc.; post and school on property, seven miles . from rail and steamer, coach three times a week. Price, £1650. Terms, £300 cash. '•< nnrj ACRES, KAIPARA FLATS—I 3 miles DO I from rail; House, seven rooms, all necessary outbuildings; 15 paddocks, water in all; close to creamery. Price, £6 acre. Easy terms. .■ 1K ACRES, WAIUKU-House. nine J.OO rooms, stables, barn, cowshed, concreted; eight paddocks; all in grass, except 20 acres bush; well watered; capacity 50 cows: 1J miles from post, creamery, and. township. Price, £20. Terms easy. OUR LAND REGISTER IS UNIQUE, SECURE ONE. N.B.— have various properties, Dairy Farms, Grazing Leases, Rural Lands, and City and Suburban Properties, and we are in a position to arrange terras if necessary for purchasers. ' X I/FRED TJUCKLAND AND OONS. THE EXPRESS LAND AGENCY. ' 22, COOMBES'S ARCADE (UPSTAIRS). AUCKLAND. n-i (\(\ CASH—I 39 Acres Splendid Dairying dt.-j.Uv/ Land, 33 miles Auckland; best dairying district; 80 acres new grass; six paddocks. Can milk 25 cows in present state; three-quarters mile creamery, store, etc. Price, £10 10s per acre. Balance five per 10fiA ACRES—ReaI Good • Sheep and XZiKjyJ Dairy Farm, showing good returns. All in best English grasses. Good buildings, insured for £800. All conveniences for working. Creamery, school., telegraph on estate. Railway handy. Price. £5 10« ner acre 10 per cent. cash, balance easy. TO LEASE.—72 Acres, about 30 miles Auckland, all fenced, five paddocks; 30 acres good grass. balance rough feed; carried 30 HEAD CATTLE all last winter; well watered by springs. Good House and outbuildings; handy to creamery, school. P.O , etc. Lovely spot for boating and fishing. , £39 per annum, payable quarterly in advance. Or would .Mil at £9 15» per acre. Stock, implements, and f*-if\f\ CASH.— Acres all. in English dwiU'L/Grasses, and fenced; well watered; small new House; 12-bail cowshed, pigsties, etc.: handy to creamery, school, etc.; balance £800. can stand at live per cent interest for number of years. This is the best little dairy farm in the district—real good T>APATOETOE AND DISTRICT-150 Acres. X volcanic soil, perfectly level, £20 per acre- 80 Acres level land, good buildings, £15 per acre; 100 Acres and buildings, £35 per acre; 50 Acres and new buildings. £47 per acre; 30 Acres, seven-roomed House (going concern). £1300. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., AUCKLAND. Telephones Nos. 1624 and 417. AKA AKA—IOS ACRES rich drained swamp, excepting nine acres high land, on which house is erected; part of same shelter bush. Carrying 88 cows and young stock. House, new, faithfully built of firstclass timber, good cowshed and yard. Land Transfer School and creamery U mile railway station 64 miles. Price £32 per-' acre. Terms per arrangement. TAUPAKI— 40 ACRES— miles from station; ring-fenced, part grass, part fern and tea-tree country. House, two rooms, tlong with six cows, three calves, horse, trap and dead stock. As going concern. £375. 785 /-I AINSBOROUGK TESTATE. f* TMrORNTNGSIDE. . There are some Splendid • Allotments left for Sale in this Estate. Cheap prices, from £1 per foot. Easy terms. Buy now and j make large future profits. Plan from T PHORNES, & pUIiEN-STfiEBT, , ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14629, 15 March 1911, Page 3
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