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■■ ~ . .... ...'..' .', - ■■.....■■■.■• Houses and Land for Sale. REMUERA. pHARMING TMTODERN TDESIDENGE. i?OAinA-NEW AND VERY ARTISTIC 3bZ\J\j\J HOUSE of about nine rooms, bathroom and all conveniences; wide entrance hall and landing; plaster and steel ceilings; finish and decorations throughout in oiled rimu; large drawingroom with ante-room, opening on to wide porch and verandah. The bedrooms open on to balcony, and all command LOVELY. SEA AND LANDSCAPE VJEWS. ' Porcelain bath, range and gaa stove u. and c. water; over half an acre of land. This is a really beautiful nro- | perty, and cannot fail to please those in search of an elegant home. 14,719 QAMUEL T7-AILK AND QONS. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. 87. QUEEN-STREET. , 'profitable ! ■ BUSINESS. • PARRYING. pOAL, AND JJIIREWOOD. j i£* K A O—STABLES, ETC.. on half-a«ro j i cWtiTLii land; also, coalshed and bin at i station rented from Railway Department. Coal turnover. 15 tons per week; total profits of business, £18 per week: trade rapidly increasing. Plant I'iflfudes three draught horses, lorry, cart, harness, etc. Reason lor sale: Owner baa bouarht a farm. Price, £542. Apply at once. 14,737 gAMUEL yAILE AND gONS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, ___, 87._ QUEEN-ST. m SUBURBAN „ I ORCHARD ""> HOME. j a■" "TTEBY Superior property. £9£AA-37 ACRES of level, Land. with ODiIU about 134 ACRES OF ORCHARD, i containing 2200 assorted trees in full bear- • ing: balance of land in grass. Residence of 12 rooms; also, several fruit sheds, sta- j bles, etc. Only one mile from railway station, and within easy reach of the City by suburban train?. Price. £3600, or would Mil a portion with the homestead. 14,368 QAMUEL "XT-jilL ls AND gONS, LAND AND ESTAtE AGENTS. 87, QUEEN-STREET. "CHOICE" FARMS. i?QAfI CASH for 80 Acres at WATUKTr. cbOVVJ with FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE arid all NECESSARY OUTBUILDINGS; ALL IN GRASS AND CROP but seven acres bush; NINE PADDOCKS, WELL ■ FENCED AND WATERED; all plougliable; LEASEHOLD. Price, £800; CASH £300, BALANCE AT 5 PER CENT. 824 X'TKA CASH, BOMBAY, for 83 ACRES, dw IJU with five-roomed House and outbuildings, stock and implements; 22 ACRES IN GRASS and CROP, rest in rough feed; two miles from school, P. 0.. etc.; J-mile from creamery. Price, £850. TERMS, £750 CASH 62» /» A A A CASH, PUKEKOHE EAST, 89 Acres, £400 with HOUSE and shed; 40 ACRES IN GRASS, 10 ACRES BUSH AND STUMPS, 39 acres in ROUGH FEED; subdivided, WELL FENCED AND WATERED; 83 ACRES PLOUGHABLE; volcanic soil. HANDY TO. ALL CONVENIENCES. Terms, £400 CASH; BALANCE FIVE YEARS AT 5 PER CENT. ■; „__ ' J?KAA CASH for 100 Acres at PUNT. XiO\)\) four-roomed Cottage and all necessary outbuildings; • 75 ACKEB AH GRASS. BAL. FLAX AND SWAMP; subdivided. Price, £9 10s PER ACRE; £600 CASH. BAL. AS ARRANGED. V, t^vkT . oia PER ACRE, for 116 ACRES of REAL JblO CHOICE LAND, all in grass; EXCELLENT FATTENING COUNTRY. _ 'Nice FIVE-ROOMED COTTAGE: NEW, UP-TO-DATE COWSHED AND OUTBUILDINGS if* -i T PER ACRE—96 Acres. ALL in GRASS, £17 40 ACRESGOOD DRAINED SWAMP. SEMI-VOLCANIC SOIL. H°*w» and out. buildings ABOUT 20 MINUTES' WALK FROM STATION. " GEO. HATCHER. WYNDHAM-ST. AND EDEN TERRACE. I CAN SELL. FARM BUYERS READ THIS. '7. WAIKATO, J ,„ ■ „ i?IQ IAS ACRE-650 Acres freehold; all 3t/JLO 1U in beat English grasses, and every infch ploughable. The land consists of rolling country, being flat, rich, strong land, in the very best of heart, well fenced and subdivided, good supply water from permanent streams. The condition of the stock at present is clear evidence of the suitability of the land, for sheep and cattle fattening. Owing to its being so suitable for dairying, and to its being so near, a creamery, the land must continue to considerably increase in value for many years to come. It all lies well to the eun, and well sheltered. At present it is a splendid investment. The property is li miles frtom creamery, school, township, and station; the Dwellinghouse is certainly the finest in the district, and is situated on a prominent site, nicely protected ,by trees and commanding a fine view of an extensive stretch of country; it contains' ten large rooms, and all modern conveniences, papered and friesed throughout, hot and. cold water service, and numerous other conveniences. The lloubc and outbuildings are all comparatively now. The house alone cost over £1500 to build. The looaUty is one of the most picturesque in the Waikato, in addition to being one of the healthiest. Through unforeseen circumstances the owners are bound to sell. It is indeed a rare chance for such a fine property to come into the market at such a low figure. We cannot too ' strongly recommend buyers who are looking for a first-class farm to inspect this property. Price £13 10b acre: cash £2000; bal. 5 years at 5 per cent. Even these terms may be modified to a suitable client. LOUIS LEWIS, AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, VICTORIA-STREET EAST. Representatives—Messrs Barker and Wilson. REMUERA. A BEAUTIFUL Wooded * Garden Home re. treat of 24 acres; avenue of lovely native trees and shrubs to fine house of nine rooms, with ballroom 45 by 22; not more than 200vds from Victoria Avenue car stop; garden, tennis lawn, summer-house; grand spreading shade trees. House slate-roofed. The total making a splendid gentleman's home. Price. £2800; easy terms. ST. HELLERS— Acres Spleridid Lands magnificent views; on top of hill; everlasting spring of water. Young orchard, large useful shed. Nothing better at St, Heliera. . 'Bus passes placet six times dally. Easy terms- Also, 164 Acres, much the same as above, by Road Board Office. Price of this. £1100: easy terms. PARNELI/— Fourth House above Poet Office, now let at £1 2s 6d per week. Section, 40 by 115. Price. £100 cash, balance £700, at | five per cent, five years, or any easy torms. Also, a fine House, with nice view of harbour, off Gladstone Road. BY ROYAL OAK—A Nice Volcanic Section, stands high, with a very nice look out towards the rising Ban. Price, £2 15s per foot.—Apply, W. R. M. HOHSON SWANSON-STREET. or 'Phone 517, AVONDALE. ONE OF THE CHEAPEST PROPERTIES IN THIS DISTRICT. U ACRES OF THE CHOICEST LAND ON THE AVONDALE FLAT, Together with a Well-Bnilt ' House and numerous outbuildings. Nicely laid out in. garden. Would sell as a whole or would aubdivide. Terms Exceptionally Easy. Further particulars apply to JOHN POTTER, 30, STRAND ARCADE, AUCKLAND. PONSONBY, WATERSIDE. j CONVENIENT TO POINT ERIN PARK. UP-TO-DATE semi-Bungalow of six spacious rooms; hot and cold water, po"i«lain bath, etc ; patent w.c. inside the hou-te ; and connected to oity drainage; fine levni ( i section 48ft by 140 It, laid out in lawns, i garden, etc, handy to beaches and car ( i line; fine harbour views. i P KICE ' £950. j EASY TERMS ARRANGED. «1140) j EPSOM-MT. EDEN. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE of seven large rooms and offices; magnificent I diningroom 28ft by 18ft, with folding doors to drawingroom; hot and cold water; patent w.c, etc., etc.; elevated section, : 116 ft frontage by a through depth of 230 ft, i tastefully laid out, commanding unsur- : passed landscape views; most delightful ! position in Epsom. ; £1450. £1450. (1347) | TAKAPI7NA. BEACH FRONTAGE. MAGNIFICENT SECTION with 66ft to the beach, and a depth of over 210 ft; com--1 manding glorious views. UNDOUBTEDLY I THE FINEST POSITION IN TAKAPUNA, ' and only 3 minutes walk to car line. i £5 Ss—PER FOOT— £5 6s. C. F. BENNETT, AUCTIONEER, £ BANK OE N. 3. BLDGS, SWANSON-6Z

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15002, 25 May 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15002, 25 May 1912, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15002, 25 May 1912, Page 10

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