Houses and Land for Sale. 0R ! S ALE0K £375. ■ 1 LEASE OF ' TWO SECTIONS. * CORNER TURNER AND LIVEEPOOL STREETS. ■ * 100 YDS FROM QUEEN-STREET, f. Suitable for Factory, Etc. s 46 YEARS TO RUN. | MODERATE RENTALS. c TWO-THIRDS COMPENSATION. '{ FOB BUILDING. ] ■■'- ' I l c C T Tp TCHINSON ' '* 1 i OOOMBES'S AECADE. < ■ i — ; i EP S O M. ] Hj A veey COMFORTABLE HOME. ■•■ ■ « I7_NE HOUSE of seven large rooms, built < : seven years (Mr. Fcrneyhough, Architect). J Front bedroom 20 by 14, with, fireplace, .full ' bay window, bright, sunny outlook; bedroom, 12 by 14, with wardrobe fitted in; ( bedroom. 14 by 14. with linen press fitted in; < bathroom 6 by 14, porcelain bath and calx- i font; kitchen, 12 by 14, with Orion J range, gas stove, pantry and scul- 1 lery; breakfastroom, 12 by 10, off the kit- ; chen, sittingroom, 14 by 14, with tiled .fire- « place, steel celling and pretty mantel, folding doors; diningroom 28 by 18, with bay window; section, 115 by 230, with. good, I hedges, grass lawns, gardens in tip-top ] order. "Workshop, traphouse, tarred and J sanded paths. Price, £1450. Terms, £600 . caSh, balance arranged'for five years at 5 ' per cent. The position of this House commands an extensive view, and is one of the cheapest houses at present on the market. JNO. IMRIE, 64. QUEEN-STREET. . TUBM •DAEQAIN. Off A ACEES, rich alluvial river flats, _i«JU all in grass and in best of heart; well fenced and subdivided; river boundary; House, eight rooms, best of kauri, . and necessary outbuildings; carry 100 cows easily, besides sheep; 10 minutes to rail- . way station and creamery; will subdivide to .advantage. Price, only £25 per acre. Terms given. pBEAT TtfORTHERN ; AGENCY, 5, H.M. AECADE. John Frater.] [Robert Frater. FEATEE BROS., HOUSE. LAND. AND ESTATE AGENTS, STOCK AND SHAREBROKEBB. STOCK EXCHANGE- ' MONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE Established 1872. . . ■ ' '■•*' FOR SALE. ST. HELIEES BAY—Cottage, four rooms, and wash-house, with half-acre Section; best part of St. Hellers; £426. ' : GIiADSIHiNE-STEEE'i'. CITf. near Symondsstreet—House of nine 'rooms, all in good order: extensive views of city and suburbs; £1175. BIRKDALE-Lot 24-& i Acres, new Cottage of four large rooms, commodious barn with loft; two paddocks in grass; orchard of 300 healthy fruit trees; one acre in strawberries. Price, £900. MHJb'OED CEEEK-TAKAPCNA-Section of about 3-acre, wide frontage at creek boundary; magnificent native bush on this property. £240. EPSOM—Sections in Owen's Road, 72s 6d to £5 15p a foot. Epsom Avenue, £5 10s a foot. BIRKENHEAD, Albany Eoad.-18 Acres, unimprove!, but partly fenced; beautifully situated; large frontage to main road; £250. DOMINION ED. TERMINUS--Handsome and conveniently-arranged /ilia of six rooms; section 54 by 168. £800. ONE-TREE HILL. CAMPBELL ROAD—Corner i Section, 99 by 198; 40s a foot. . > : TAKAPUNA BEACH-Section 15. Earnooh Avenue. £7 10a a foot. ' The finest beach i section in the market ! HOBBON.STEEBT-Propertv, pi 68ft frontaee, with three substantial and . commodious Residences thereon. Just above SV Matthew's Church. •,.',•..: ■■■- '. BIRKENHEAD-7} Acres,, adjoining Kauri Gully Park; mostly in native bush;. ■11 miles from wharf. Beautiful residential property. Commands one of the finest views in the Dominion. £85 an acre. Gall, fox particulars to inspect. FARM BARGAINS. 99K ACRES. KAIMARAMA.-LXP.. rent AZiD £2 18s 9d half-yearly; 18 miles from Coromandel; 50 acres stood bush, 100 acres grass, balance rough feed, half ploughable; now carrying 20 dairy cows and somehorses; good 7-roomed House ; cowshed <M by 15: storehouse, stable, cartsfied, etc.; line-fenced, two paddocks, stream right through property; 50 acres level, balance hilly (no steep hills). Price, including the stock and implements. Only £900. £250 cash, balance can remain 6 years at 5 per cent. Will exchange for suburban House with 2 or more acres of land, with an equity of about £660. 1/19 ACRES, WAIUK.U.—A Cheap Dairy JLtt-J Farm, in good district; freehold; 4 mile from school, 21 to 3 from creamery, P.O. 31: 20 acres in bush and gully, balance all in crass (30 acres new) and rough feed; 10 well-watered paddocks, land all level to rolling; rich soil: 120 acres ploughable; now carrying 30 milkers, and could be made to carry many more with reasonable practical working; 8-roomed Honse, dairy, harnessroom, trapshed, etc. "We can . recommend this as sound value at £18 per acre; terms arranged. • IQQ ACRES.-28 MILES NORTH OF ATJCKIOO LAND, and right alongside railway line; station, store and creamery all under a mile: all in grass except few acres bush: every inch ploughable, and free from noxious weeds; good land, and about half white pine flats, which will grow anything. Will carry 30 milkers next season; 12 paddocks, watered by creek and springs; fiveroomed House, 10-bail cowshed, etc. This is cheap and good; £15 10s per acre. £600 cash. A MODEL FARM IN BAY OF PLENTY.— 250 Acres, freehold; one mile from school and .2J from P. 0., etc.: cream-cart passes gate; 238 acres in grass, 12 acres maize: 200 acres ploughable; 11 well-fenced paddocks, watered by springs; now carrying 110 head of cattle and 20 horses; splendid House of 6 rooms, with bath and storeroom: large up-to-date 10-bail concreted milking-shed, fitted with machines and engine, and all conveniences, and supplied with water by 20,000ga1. concrete tank; yard and race, dairy, sheds, etc; a lot of new grass recently laid down. Owner milked 60 cows through the season. This is a very choice farm. Price, £21 per acre; terms arranged. ICA ACRES. BAY OF PLENTY.-A nice ■J-yV- little freehold Farm, carrying 50 head of cattle and well situated; school and 1.0. li miles; creamery one mile; all in grass and ploughable except 10 acres shelter hush: fenced and subdivided into five paddocks good water supply six-roomed House and necessary sheds. Price, £16 per acre; terms arranged. 80 A mflhT^ EE^? I < I) ' IN PCKEKOHE UV/ DISTRICT.—AII in good grass (few acres new) except few acres' pretty native wish, and 2 small paddocks in turnips; well subdivided and watered; six-roomed House, : r?,i concreted cowshed, feed-room, etc! Wlbmldinn good : creamery, school and P.O. all handy; railway 8 miles; now carrying 18 cows, calves and 2 horses, which can be had at very reasonable price,- if wished £20 per acre • very easy terms to good man. Inspected and recommended by us. SMITH & HALCOMBE, AUCTIONEERS, QUEEN AND SWANSON STREETS. 60-ACRE FARM~ FOR EXCHANGE. We are instructed to offer a 60-ACRE FARM, close to Auckland, in Exchange for a Good FIVE or SIX-ROOMED HOUSE in any handy suburb. Price of farm, £660mortgage, £270; equity, £390. Nearly all in grass, all ploughable; well watered. Firstclass rich loam soil. TITLE. LAND TRANSFER. Or would Sell on £50 Deposit, balance Verv Easy Terms. (5) * SCHOFIELD ™> HENLEY, SMEETON'S BUILDINGS. QUEEN-STREET
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15005, 29 May 1912, Page 2
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