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Houses and Land for Stle, PAPATOITiOI TOWN (ADJOINING THE RAILWAY STATION). QECTIONS FROM OTO C ACRES. LOW PRICES AND EASY TERMS. VERY HEALTHY POSITION. LOVELY VIEWS '"■'":■ \ Plan* on Application. FARM & ORCHARD on A ACRES. 124 Acres grass, 5 acres cron. juXJXj 60 acres bush, 20 acres orchard, nearly all Doherty apples. House of five" rooms; barn, 42 by 20, two floors; stable, cartshed. One mile from Post Office, Creamery, School, and Church: 1-mile from Rail- "'• PII,CE "£SOOO. MANGERE. Ift£ ACRES-DAIRY FARM. All first--LOU class loam 'and all ploughable: all cither in grass or crop. Will carry from 70 to 80 dairy cows. Ten-roomed House and outbuildings. PRICE, -£,/jA PER ACRE. FURTHER PARTICULARS AND CARDS TO VIEW ON. APPLICATION. T. MANDENO JACKSON, CUSTOMS-STREET EAST. PAUL M HANSEN.] [ALBERT W. CLARK. PAUL HANSEN & CO, 64 QUEEN-STREET. J?1 AAA - STORE AND BUTCHERY jJIrkKJxJ BUSINESS. combined ; good buildings; turnover about £5000; post and telephone office Also, contracts for creamery carting: very good progressive district; close to Auckland; three waggons, trap, 10 horses, harness, rugs, waggon-covers; two acres of land. Easy terms. EPSOM. P Ql7 K— Handy to Bowling Green— c**o liJ large rooms and entrance hall, 12 by 12, with Areolae*. Exceptionally well-built; vol. sec, 66 by 140. MOUNT ROSEILL. OQ Well-built, best timber, all <H*J\J\J modern conveniences; six good rooms, etc; sec. 60 by 186. £100 cash. . Also, X?QKf\—BlX ROOMS, bungalow style; all dwOOl/ conveniences; sec. 54 by 110; equally well built; £75 cash. TAKAPUNA. TWO EXCEPTIONALLY CHEAP SEC- . TIONS, close to Milford Beach; ' reduced to £3 per foot, to effect immediate sale. EXTRAORDINAIRE. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED URGENT . INSTRUCTIONS FROM ABSENTEE OWNER TO r'tlOl C E A ALE ' OF THIS PROPERTY; therefore, intending purchasers of a Home arc invited to inspect the place, and, it suitable to their requirements, to '/ jyjAKE A N QFFER. FINE RESIDENCE OF SEVEN LARGE ROOMS (one 19 by 14, one 16 by 16). Bathroom, with porcelain bath, kitchen contains every convenience. Wash-house and laundry, copper and tubs; built three years ago of the very best materials, and' standing on a Section 60ft wide, running from road right through to harbour front, over 300 feet. Elevated position, with commanding views of harbour and city. A MOST DELIGHTFUL SPOT. 15 minutes : rom Queen-street. The best offer will secure this property, bo inspect at once. C.FRANKLIN SANDERS, 27, SHORTLAND-STREET,, . THI OR SALE. NORTHCOTE— One of the finest positions in Northcote having uninterrupted view -of the harbour, easterly aspect, step to beachResidence of six rooms, bath and wash-house, gas throughout: califont in bathroom, water laid on 132 ft frontage to Priiices-et. and about 3min. from wharf. A choice property on easy terms. . ■■ BIRKENHEAD. Highbury Estate— finest postion in the borough, unsurpassed view. 'Bus runs to property: cheap boat travelling. £5 per year family ticket. Choice section, on easy terms. BIRKENHEAD— 7 Acres, with easterly aspect; easy terms. £350. 154 Acres, with long road frontage, for £1050. 2a. 2r. 26b., with over three chains frontage to Northcote Road. £523.' * NORTHCOTE— Residence of six rooms, close to wharf: beach frontage. A choice property. tSIRKENHEAD— Residence of JD 10 rooms, with frontage to two roads; close to wharf. This property has most extensive view of harbour and city, and will bo sold on easy terms. BIRKENHEAD— Deposit will purchase a Residence of eight rooms in good order; elevated position. A bargain at £670. SECTIONS at Birkenhead and Northcote, on easy terms of payment A. L. mm 99. QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND. A VONDAL^B. ■pESIDENCE r AND QVER A A ORES. j?OIAA- TW °- STOEEY HOUSE of seven dw_j±Ul/ rooms; large entrance hall, and bathroom; three rooms very large; five fireplaces; Orion range, h. and c. water; attached wash-house, dairy, wood and coal shed, workshop, and boxroom; outbuildings comprising stable, loosebox. harnessroom. cowshed, hayloft, trapshed; four acres three perches level land; garden, tennis lawn, small orchard, balance grass; about one mile from station. Price. £2100. Terms. £1000 cash, balance in three years at five per cent. • 14,333 CAMUEL TTAILE AND CONS. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. 87, QUEEN-STREET. TCI P S O • M. -rjESEBABLE QUBURBAN TTOME, WITH LARGE SECTION. OQQA— HOUSE of seven rooms, bathoUOOl/ room, and scullery, in good order: Orb range, gas. and water; wash-house, copper and tubs; shed and toolshed. Allotment, 66 by 198 ft, volcanic soil, all been well worked, and laid out in flower and vegetable garden, fruit trees, etc Pleasant situation; accessible from two car lines. Price, £880. Terms. £500 could remain. 14.277 GAMUEL TTAILE AND CONS. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. LAND AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, 87. QUEEN-ST. OR TH O O T E. TJEAUTIFUL QUBURBAN TTOME. i?lKnn- RESIDENCE of seven *IJW rooms, bathroom, pantry, scullery, and storeroom; four fireplaces, Orion range, gas. and water; wash-house, copper and tubs; coalhouse. Corner Allotment, with 150 ft frontage to main read by Isoft to side road; good garden, tennis lawn, fruit trees, etc. Lovely harbour views: five minutes' walk from beach, and handy to wharf. Price, £1500. 14,279 OAMUEL TTAILE AND CONS. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. LAND AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. 87, QUEEN-STREET.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14906, 3 February 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14906, 3 February 1912, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14906, 3 February 1912, Page 10

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