|p{ . '[louses • and Land for Sale. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. " t»T'AHIHL near Tauranga—46o Acres, 66 ■< i: 'r ■ 1 Kj years" renewable Government lease. 9d — Mf acre; lOOac. ploughed and in good grass; : £«1 fern and tutu; mostly ploughable, ; watered by oreek: good road, also water cur- ' r'aee to property: cream cart passes daily. Vew Residence and outbuildings. Also in£i' Eluded 5 horses, «rig and harness, household • ' furniture. Price. £4 10s per acre. Or will exchange for City Property. EXCHANGE - HAMILTON— Pror/ nerty (freehc.ld). just outside town boiinAarv- 5 Acres in' four paddocks, in splendid • . 'Smss' New House and outbuildings, orchard, ftc • everything in tip-top order. Will cut ' Jin well. Owner willing to exchange for Farm Wi - from 50 to 100 acres handy to railway. BOMBAY— 161 Acres. A model little farm; rich volcanlo soil: 600 ft above sea level; - healthy spot: easy distance Auckland; nrtaDted for early -potatoes, no frost. Residence. sever- rooms, good outbuildings orchard, garden, cto.; everything in tip-top «Vder Easy terms. Owner anxious to acquire larger farm. Inquire at once from ■ , MOFFAT & BALLARD, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 95, Queen-street. 'Phone 2215, -p 0 R 8 A L E - j rvrtrv ACRES, freehold land, close to raiIIIJUU way. 60 miles from Auckland; 700 acres partly improved, balance good bush; Sini? fenced and subdivided; well watered} innrt soil; wintered last winter 400 sheep and Tm head of cattle; House of five rooms and i gsgffSE good orchard. Price for 5K Mediate sale, £2 17s 6d r<«r acre. Terms arranged- ___ $& WORKERS. WHY, PAY RENT? HOUSES BUILT of first-class timber, with h and o. water, every possible conventon sood sections and in good localities, li„Av to cars. £50 deposit, balance weekly v "payments. Several now ready. FEUIT AND POULTRY FARMS— 10 and 15-acre blocks, handy to city. 10 per tea®, deposit, balance seven years 4J per cent. N. MACKENZIE 4 CO.. 4. RANFDRLY BUILDINGS, 79, Queen-street. , Thons 3671I CTENNELLS A!,D CO.. _'T (Established 1893.) DOMINION CHAMBERS, 65, QUEEN-ST* Two Doors Below Smseton s. ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS. BENTS COLLECTED, MORTGAGES ARRANGED. , Telephone, 3237. MT. EDEN— Acres and lovely Home, 560 ft road frontage; four nice paddocks; very little stone: pretty garden, lawn, asphalt paths: stable and cowsheds; •even good rooms; everything in flrst-class '* condition, and will improve in value. Price, £1550: one-third cash. ' \TEW LYNN—3S ACRES of the cheapest IN land round Auckland: all ploughable: only £29 per acre; good road; lib miles from ' ATAHUHU— 1 Acres: nearly 300 yds V frontage; one mile from station; would easily cut up to good advantage. : TV/fANGERE CROSSING—Five Acres; a nice p■/' IVI Home; ground level and no stone. M^^ANUREWA— 80 Acres; 11 miles from station; best land in th« district; £40 per ' acre; would subdivide. Also, Nine Aores; two minutes of station. \fV" i MAN REA—34 Acraa and House six iVI rooms. Price, £800. I - Wairarapa Office: W. B. Chennells and Co., f ; s Kaaterton, Office of the Public Trustee and -t. Deputy Official Assignee. CLOSE TO OTAHUHU. IN A RAPIDLY RISING DISTRICT. rpiOTURESQUB. IJP-TO-DATE JJIGHTROOMED iq-QUSE, - - Newly painted and papered throughout, HOT AND COLD WATER, every convenience . wash-house, dairy, woodhouse, stable, carriage shed, man's room; pretty garden, wellsheltored, and within lOmin. of railway station: 25 acres of land. Buyer can have up to 45 acres if required. • : GREAT PROSPECTIVE VALUE. AT.T, DAIRY OR POUI/TRY FARM. AN IDEAL COUNTRY HOME. For fuller particulars apply W. B. L LOY3) -*** C a * *• ESTATE AGENTS. OTAHUHU. 'Phone 451. r 1 GENTLEMAN'S H|. RESIDENCE. PONSONBY WATERSIDE.' • (HIGH POSITION. . . BEAUTIFUL WATER VIEW. IT AND 66 by 300 feet, LEVEL, LAWN •ULi and GARDEN: also fruit trees in full > hearing. Large Residence of eight good rooms, front and Teturn verandah, five bedrooms, diningroom (21 by 16.6), First Bed- ■ : room (18 bv 13.6). Second Bedroom (18.6 by 15). HOT AND COLD WATER. City drain- . age and patent. Every modem convenience. BEST KAURI TIMBER. if iP ffICE £1550. Mfagm Cards to view. No. 150 mo BUILDERS.—St. Albans Estate, Domic.fel'A lon Road car passes.—Cheap Sections Iron '303 foot. SMITH 4 HALCOMBE AUCTIONEERS, ' CORNER QUEEN AND SWANSON STS. JIA-RMS FOR SALE. . TJUCKLAND—424 Acres, half in grass; ■ -D House, seven rooms; cowshed, etc. Soil semi-volcanio and rich reclaimed swamp; 21 miles from railway station. Price, £16 10s per acre; terms easy. No. 10A « l/AiIAKA—I6O Acres, unimproved, seven Xi. miles from railway station, half-mile , from schooL Price, £6 per acre. Terms. £300 cash. No. 17A -r. rTAUPIRL WAIKATO—I49I Acres, all in A grass; soil rich reclaimed swamp; new House, six rooms; 2} miles from railway >' Italian. Price, £16 per acre; terms easy. ' No. ISA EAST TAMAKI-176 Acres, all in grass; i five miles from Otahuhu, 31 miles from < railway station. Price, £15 per acre. Terms, j £500 cash. No. 25A ! ";f vs FIEOHIA— Acres, partly improved; i I 560 acrns ploughable: railway station adjoins. Price, £8 per acre; terms easy, i No. 27 A BROOKLYN, MANUKAU-Six Seaside Sec- I XI tions. ranging from 11 acres to 6 acres. Price, £50 to £100 per section. These are I some of the very few waterfront sections I obtainable. ! GILLIES~& hunt. ; c LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, • No. 7. UNION BUILDINGS, y CUSTOMS}-STREET. | | BUILDING V ; ALLOTMENTS. ;• iM; JgAYFIELD jgSTATE, Opposite tram barn, jervois road. • HBST-CLASS ALLOTMENTS IN ABOVE ' o '•• ' EST ATE I ABE NOW READY FOR SALE. The allotments vary in depth from 130 ft JO 160 ft, and ar« n-ar the Bayfield School, to trama. and within a short distance of Herne Bay beaches. . The street is un easy grade, and broad footpaths. The property is within 12 minutes of , Queen-street, and tramcars run every four :,:-Eainutes during tho busy hours of the day. ; Fares: id Three Lumps, lid Freeman's Bay, , *d Queen-street. ; v«r/ Easy Terms to Suit Purchasers. .*• 11l and water laid on. :;,j. Plans and particulars from V J. J. MACKY. ' v LAND AGENT. SW ANSON-STREET. jilt'■ REMUERA. • #ftCA-HARBOUR SlDE—Stylish Bunga- ,; gw\JUU low of live large rooms; new vi V'jfPH?®' bathroom, pantry, scullery; builtin ps Wpboards; picture rails, friezes; three fire- ' JiitoeSi wash-house, copper and tubs; handy if. pj w cars; section, 60 by 140. Easy terms. (63.) ' $>' • MOUNT EDEN. Mom 7 KA-BEAUTIFULLY-FINISHED RESIpw lUU 3KNCE, o' six rooms, every mo«Wn convenience; large hall, pretty overgas fires, cupboards, linen presses, WCture . rails, fiieses; pantry, bathroom, I: gallery; h. and c. water; splendid panose views. Easy terms arranged. (122) IPiF. MELLARS 4 CO., Via STOCK AND SHAREBROKERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 61 ' Q< JEJBN - STBEET '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14894, 20 January 1912, Page 11
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