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Houses and Land for Sale. TTIGII-CLASS AIRY T^ARM, 31 MILES FROM AUCKLAND. 163 A CRES > TITLE, LAND TRANSFER. t . SPLENDID LAND, WELL FARMED, AND 3 IN GOOD HEART. TILE DRAINED. ; Present owner has been in., occupation for ; many years. 130 Acres in Grass, 13 Acres Crop, 20 Acres Big Tea-tree, 12 inches thick. ' Subdivided into 13 paddocks, fences all in J good order. ; HOMESTEAD OF SIX ROOMS. Barn, Stable, Wash-house, etc. I INSURANCE ON BUILDINGS, £575. 1 WILL CARRY 60 MILKING COWS, '' Creamery two miles. THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST FARMS IN . THE DISTRICT, and is now ottered for sale ' 3 as owner is retiring. " PRICE, -£9K PER ACRE. TERMS.' | W. D. M°LEAN, / LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 85, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. | ROBERT HOOD, 1 No. 5, FORT-STREET, VICTORIA ARCADE BUILDINGS, 5 FOR SALE: 29A ACRES, all in grass, subdivided Into O\J paddocks. House, six rooms, and ' all necessary outbuildings; two miles from ■ station, i-milo from creamery. PRICE. £10 5s PER ACRE. " QAA-ACRE FARM, two miles from sta- • €>\J\J tion; subdivided into paddocks; about 3-mile frontage to a river; present stock, 108 cows, 60 pigs, besides horses and • other stock. 999 years' lease, at 3s 9d per , acre. ? PRICE, £8 PER ACRE. J 7P-ACRE FARM, about eight miles from 5 I D Tuakau. House, four rooms; near i school and creamery; 14 cows, two horses, five pigs, cans, and tip-dray, i PRICE, THE LOT, £1200. ■i A A ACRES. House, nine rooms, and ' JLUv necessary outbuildings; well wateroil by creek; subdivided into seven paddocks; all in grass and crop, 20 acres new grass; 1J miles from creamery. Will ex- , change for town property. 1 9QT4 ACRES, all in grass, except 30 acres, iOO 18 new grass; well fenced and r watered. House, four rooms, cowshed, etc.; , three miles from station; carrying 50 milkI ing cows. , PRICE, £11 PER ACRE. Town Properties in Exchange for FarmsI [ John Frater.] [Robert Frater. FRATER BROS., HOUSE, LAND. AND ESTATE AGENTS, STOCK AND SHAEEBROKEBS. STOCK EXCHANGE. MONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE. Established 1872. " FOR SALE OWEN'S RD., MT. EDEN AND EPSOM— ' Splendid Villa Sites, about 60 by 250 each; i only 3min from Mt. Eden cars, at Cucksey's Corner. , I PANMURE RD.. ELLERSLIE-95 Acres; extensive road frontage. £60 per acre. A chance for speculator to subdivide. I ST. MARY'S ROAD, PONSONBY-llouse of six rooms. £550. VICTORIA PARK, DEVONPORT— House of seven rooms, and section nearly I one acre. £250. PARLL.,MANUKAU ROAD-Eight-roomed > House. Grand harbour view. £1100. , DOMINION ROAD—Seven Sections, each 66 by 132. 50s to 55s a foot. i BURNLEY TERRACE, MT. ROSKILL—Now ~ Seven-roomed House, 3mins. from car; seci tion. 53ft frontage. £825. , BIRKENHEAD AND LAKE ROAD— Acres. £100 each; two miles from, wharf; lovely and extensive views of city and i harbour. I CAMPBELL ROAD. One-tree Hill—Grand Corner Section, 99 by 198. 40s a foot. i HOBSON-STREET—Property, of 55ft frontage, with three substantial and comi modious Residences thereon. Just above St. Matthew's Church. 3 HOWICK— Section of about 3-acre, next allotment but one to bowling green. £100 cash. SHORTLAND-ST., CITY-64ft Frontage, with Cottage. .£I6OO. • LUCAS CREEK (frontage to Waitemata Harl hour and Lucas Creek)— Sections, 30 to 70 acres each, and 70s to 85s an acre. Suitable for fruit and poultry farm; li hours from Uueen-street by daily steamer. DEVONPORT, RUSSELL-STREET-House, six large rooms, built only two years; J-acre section. Price. £950 cash. i TYLDEN * ND SPIERS (Pronounced Til-den—Spears), • EXCHANGE LANE. AUCTION SALES ARRANGED. We have almost Every Property in City i and Suburbs on our books. Save your time and lot us convey you round, or inspect [ alone. You will be wiße to view our largo . variety before deciding. ' ' "WE WILL BUILD . V ou AN UP-TO-DATE HOUSE in Heme 1 X Bay or Ponsonby for £40 cash, balance r as rent. We have several good sections. No 1 additional charge for easy terms. You may select your own timber, and have any design ' homo vou like. We will erect a house for ■ you in any part of Auckland under similar • conditions. Remember, ws buy the allot--1 ment you choose. , GLORIOUS BUNGALOW HOME. I OITUATED on the Slopes of MT. EDEN, in O select and grand position. Wo wish to - draw special attention to this House, because of its unique architecture, real cheap i prioe, and the well-sought locality. Six i large and lofty rooms; dining r.. 23 by 15; ' drawing r., 19 by 13; patent w.c; hot and cold water service; seven magnificently-fitted steel ceilings, handsomely decorated; large • overmantel; French windows; patent fanlights, two bay wiudows, three verandahs, two gables. Perfectly level rich volcanic allot., 67ft frontage; charming outlook. Price, £850; easy terms.—(7s9.) Highly re- , commended by Tylden and Spiers, Exchange Lane. NEAR GOLF LINES. I TT'PSOM, commanding magnificent panc- . Hi ramie views water and district; 2min. ' f from trams—Six Rooms; dining-r.. 24 by 14. • five handsome steel ceilings, three bay win- _ dows, two verandahs; level volcanic freehold allot., 70 by 165; three large lawns. 7 Built under architect's supervision. Price . reduced, £865; very easy terms. (302.)— ' Tylden and Spiers, Exchange Lane. : SMIN. QUEEN-ST. SPLENDID RESIDENCE. 14 rooms, not including pantry, scullery, bathroom; wash-house, copper and tubs. The house is 1 two-storey (not below the road), with magni- . flcent harbour views; two large balconies, two bay windows; diningroom 20ft, draw- ' ingroom 18ft; heavy porcelain bath; hot and ' cold water service; patent w.c.; concrete ' yard and paths, lawn, etc. Splendidly situated for a boardinghouso. If yon want a fine stately home, right in the city on Id tram, and in good locality, see this. Freehold title. Price reduced to £1300; terms. a Owner must sell. (741.)—Tylden and Spiers, i- Exchange Lane. I "remuera, SALT- • WATER FRONT. 1 riIIARMING VILLA RESIDENCE, close to \J proposed King's Drive; 3-acro land, running to water's edge; nine largo and lofty rooms, with offices complete; diningroom 27ft, drawingroom 24ft, two bay windows and return verandah; gas and water. Glorious harbour views. Built {not spec, build) of very best timbers obtainable. Owner re- • fused £950 a short timo ago, but has now purchased a farm, and must quit. Price, £850; terms. Personally inspected by Tvlden and Spiers, Exchange Lane. (942) TYLDEN AND SPIERS Telegraphic Address: "Tylspi, Auckland." Telephone 2466. : W. H.M c GARRY & CO„ 5 DARBY'S BUILDINGS t 32, QUEEN-STREET. ! FOR SALEOKOROIR Acres, subdivided into 14 paddocks, all 7-wiro fences, totara posts, 1 etc.; five-roomed House, with every convenience; stable, trapshed, chaffrooni. imple- '• ment sheds, yards, etc. Property subdivided • by good road into two blocks of 500 and 870 . acres respectively. Carried last throe years J 2500 sheep and fattened from 250 to 300 head bullocks a vear, besides carrying young 1 stock and horses. Property li miles from i railway station and P. 0.; creamery, four j miles. Price, £12 10s per acre. Easy terms 1 to good man. (Sole Agents.) HELENSVILLE— Would make Magnificent STUD FARM— Acres, all in grass: 300 acres very rich drained swamp, can drive • all over; balance all ploughable; 40 sub- . divisions, ring fenced, all well watered. , Spendid lot of buildings, consisting of the J » following:— House, every conveni- • ence, concrete walls and basement; man's Cottage, four rooms: another House, five • rooms: six-stalled stable implement sheds. ; dray shed, largo hay shed, etc.; new 24-bail ; race shed, all concrete and concrete yard, 1 fitted with new Laurence Kennedy milking machine: engineroom. chaffcutter. circular saw, and boiler, etc. Stock at present: 110 dairy cows. 200 ewes and lambs. 75 head young stock. 50 heifers, and 8 horses. Price, £30 per acre; terms arranged. (Dissolution J. of oartnerßhip only reason for seUlns.) A

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14690, 26 May 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14690, 26 May 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14690, 26 May 1911, Page 2