Houses and Land for* Sale. m. J. SHORT. 13. VICTORIA ARCADE, AUCKLAND. ' i?KKA~MOZELEY AVENUE. DEVON3JOO\J PORT —WELL- BUILT FIVEROOMED RESIDENCE, with all convent- • ences. Insurance, £400. Terms, £200 cash,, balance at 51 per cent. Folio 1065 "pAPAKURA. -i(\ ACRES, level land, of good quality. Jl\J quarter-mile from station and creamcry; corner property, fenced and subdivided, creek and well; four-roomed Cottage, two sheds, etc. About .half-acre good orchard, sheltered position. GREAT BARGAIN. PRICE, £575; £150 CASH, balance easy. * Folio 1069 • TTIGH-CLASS BOOTMAKING AND REPAIRING BUSINESS IN SUBURBS, . AS A GOING CONCERN. Owner giving up on account of ill-health, and will sacrifice his interest for cost of tools and fittings. Rent of shop and nice dwelling. 17s 6d" per week. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. £150, OR NEAR OFFER. PRICE £350—PONSONBY--DWELLING, five. X rooms and conveniences; nico section, with garden. : QPLENDID SITE FOR MANUKAU ' H ROAD. EPSOM—Section. 44 by 132. . PRICE, £7 10s per foot. CHEAP AT THE ' PRICE. ' WANTED-ABOUT 20 ACRES. NEAR • W PAPAKURA. NICE DWELLING. IN EXCHANGE FOR FARM. 327 ACRES. WITH : GOOD BUILDINGS. AND IN THOROUGH CULTIVATION. , OLD ENGLISH ! BUNGALOW. 7 SPACIOUS ROOMS, every possible convenience; hot and cold water service, patent w.c, etc.; splendid section. 54 by 120j ' commanding very fine views, and very handy to cars. MOUNT EDEN. \ P- £1100. TERMS ARRANGED. 1 ABSOLUTELY THE LATEST DESIGN. ! HARBOUR T AGE. : FRONTAGE. NORTHCOTE. MODERN RESIDENCE of seven large and lofty rooms; diningroom. 25ft by 13ft; drawingroom, 20ft by 13ft; other rooms cor- , respondingly large; every convenience. nUTAGNIFIOENT QEOTION, > 70ft Frcntago by a Depth of nearly 300 ft, 1 and commanding really lovely views. ' £1000. £1000, 1278. WATER FRONTAGE " STANLEY BAY. TTNIQUE T-JESIGNED T>UNGALOW. Five spacious rooms, and large square reception hall; diningroom, 2211 by 14ft, of beautiful design and finish; hot and cold water, porcelain bath, patent drainage, etc. Fine Section, 49ft by 270 ft, running down to ' water's edge. T OVELY pHANNEL AND T ANDSCAPE , J ' imyß- '• And within eight minutes' walk to the '• wharf. This House was specially builti about two years ago for the owner, who is J leaving early next month for Australia, ~ hence price at tempting figure. £850. £850. £850. Personally Inspocted and Highly ' Recommended. 1234 i : C. F. BENNETT, BANK OF NEW ZEALAND BUILDINGS. SWANSON-STREET r ... i. — : BULLOCK I FATTENING, s OB ' I DAIRY COUNTRY. s _____ I, '• Q1 Q ACRES of first-class drained swamp; OXO large portion, well grained; balance drained and rapidly cominv; in; all • fenced and subdivided; well watered by i creek and springs. New and up-to-date Dwelling of seven rooms and necessary buildings; handy to school, creamery and • post office, etc.. by good roads. The pro- >• perty is at present fattening bullocks, and • is capable of subdividing into choice dairy ." farms. This is acknowledged to be the finest dairying or fattening country in the Waikato, and its value can only be rea- •» Used when inspected. The quality of the "• land is second to nono, and the price is r only £12 per acre, on easy terms. 5 1 PICE OF PUKEKOHE. fQI ACRES of rich flat land, all in best 002 English pasture; fenced and subdivided 'nto six paddocks by splendid fences, and watered by running stream. Every aero of tho land is ploughable, and s in its present condition will carry 25 cows '■> and young stock. Good Dwelling and all i. necessary buildings: title. Land Transfer; 0 close to Pukekoho Railway Station school, creamery and town. Price is £1800. Ex--1 traordinarily easy terms. Sco us about this; ; it's a bargain. e '• Full particulars from— 5 _. W. READ & CO., 1- 79, QUEEN-STREET, l 0 ' —' * I BIRKENHEAD. • -P DEPOSIT— new .House, con- ; c&OXJ taining five rooms and conveni- .' ences, range, grates, cupboards built in, etc. .' Everything in first-class order. Section con- ' taining j-acre, fenced, in fruit trees and ' nativo bush. Splendid views. Price. £475. Owner is anxious to realise immediately and is selling cheap. ~ GREY LYNN. i?K7K-HANDY TO PONSONBY ROAD--3C/0 I«J Substantial House of six large rooms, bathroom, scullery, friezes and picture rails, expensive papers; splendid ma- . tcrial and workmanship; wash-house, with copper and tubs. Section. 3Si by 132, fenced, ' well laid out in fruit trees, flowers and gar- ' den, A cheap property. RE]\iIJERA. i i?IAA CASH—Almost new House, six dvJLUU rooms, bathroom, steel ceilings, friezes, and picture rails, tiled hearths and grates; hot and cold water service; wash-ltouso, conveniences. Section, 50 by 113, level, fenced. Price, £640. Close to Greenlano station. TOM HADFIELB AND SONS, MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS. 64. QUEEN-STREET. ) ; ''■ GOOD LITTLE | FARM. i. ______ a v 4-in ACRES, all plonghable. ring fenced, a 11D seven paddocks; first-class land- 97 i acres grass, five acres turnips. 3J acres maize; 14 acres been in oats. New House five rooms and largo lean-to. which could ba made into one more room if required CREAMERY ON PROPERTY; SCHOOL 200 yds: STORE AND POST OFFICEO& POSITE Only 28 miles from Auckland by metalled road. Will carry 16 cows. etc. in. present state, and with a little more *im- '• provement would carry 20 COWS. A cheap '■ farm at £13 per acre. Terms, £450 cash; •' bal. arranged. o [ ' TTARRIO AND pRUMP. 2. RANFURLY BLDGS.. SI. QUEEN STREET. I MANURE A. ?. THE BEST AND HEALTHIEST SUBURB OP AUC—i.AN-'. 'Residential Sites Near Railway Station-. Mtoua. One. to 10 Acres— Easy Terms. I P. E. WHITE. -Soma and Estate Agent, Manure* ra^
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14932, 4 March 1912, Page 2
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