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Houses and Land for Sale. MANGERE. A DELIGHTFUL HOME, most picaJrx. santly pituated, aud handy to One 9, hunga cars. FINE RESIDENCE OB ft EIGHT GOOD ROOMS,- in perfect order 5. built throughout of the very best materials and fitted with tiled hearths, handsome overmantels, etc.; beautifully dead level volcanic Section of OVER TWO ACRES, tastefully laid out in garden, with shrubs 50 and hedges; conservatory, summer-house, 5j etc.; excellent ' outbuildings include stable >; and trapshed. In every way a most 0- charming home. PRICE, £1650. Terms arranged. Great prospective \alue. NO. 68 [ PAPAKURA. CTA ACRES—FOUR MINUTES' WALK a, D\J ONLY FROM ONE RAILWAY STATION AND P. 0.. and handy to TWO OTHER STATIONS, school, saleyards, etc, , CHOICE CORNER PROPERTY, with two t good road frontages; well fenced and sub--1,1 divided into eight paddocks. The land is I. of excellent quality, and every inch is 0 ploughable and praotically level: part is g very rich cabbage-tree flats. No waste land whatever, and everything in good t order; nine acres new grass. 5 acres ready i for turnips, balance in good grass; NOW CARRYING 14 cows (a picked herd), bull. young stock and two horses, and will ~ carry more if desired. The stock and iruli plements can be had at valuation: GOOD a FIVE-ROOMED nOUBE, concrete cowshed, l ' chaff-house, 2 pig-proof paddocks, calf naddock, netted orchard and garden. This is a cheap property on the suburban train area, and must increase in value. PRICE, r £40 PER ACRE. Terms, say £700 cash. 1- No. 34 I FRUIT~FARM. CLOSE TO AUOKLAND-113 Acres, with good road frontage: would subdivide well; 500 young fruit trees, mostly peaches, plums and nectarines (all picked trees); * } aero peas, 1 acre oats, 5 paddocks: land " mostly drained swamp; pood deep loam, a flat land, thoroughly well-fenced. Price, £1200. Terms arranged. No. 117 r SMITH & HALCOMBE, 1 AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS!. CORNER QUEEN AND SWANSON STS. MT. EDEN HOMES. ■P~i Q£fl — TWO-STOREY * RESIDENCE, - S'.LOOU with every convenience _in a i very fine position; volcanic section, 50 1 by 150. 0 d -PRKfY- HOUSE, five rooms, bathroom, a *UJ\/ wash-house, gas End water; sec--0 tioc, 60 by 180. 244 (1 a J?QAA-"WELL-BUILT NEW HOUSE, sis « 3*o\J\J' rooms, fitted up with every lmc provement; section, 53 by about 110. ; MT. ALBERT HOMES y it 4?1Q An—RESIDENCE, seven rooms, fine c, wIoUV position; wash-house, stable, it and coach-house; about 1 acre volt_ canic land, laid out in lawn, shrubs, garden, and fruit trees. 114 /?7(*K— seven rooms, bathroom. ; <& I \JO porcelain bath, hot and cold water; wash-house; stone foundations; section. 50 by 268. 113 _P£KA-COMFORTABLE DWELLING, five e *UJU rooms, bathroom, scullery, washi- house; very fine level volcanic secj- tion, 93l't Win by 160 ft. e Is it 4?IAQA~ wr RESIDENCE. seven ». cVJLUOi/ rooms, splendidly built, washd house; hot and cold water; stone foundation; return verandah; beau- \. tiful volcanic section, 83 by 150. A a ' " T. B. clay; T AND AND TESTATE > A GENT, 12. HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND. HARRIS BROS. PONSONBY. near tram Exceptionally well-built seven-roomed Bungalow, • three verandahs and porch; bathroom, with • porcelain bath and basin, h. and c. water; large scullery, tiled range, gas stove, hearths and grates', two ga3 fires, and every possible convenience. Section. 46 by 118, in garden, tarred paths, etc Telephone laid , on. As owner is leaving N.Z., this property must be sold at once. Price. £845. Absolutely the cheapest property in the district. 250 MT. EDEN, close to car—'Splendid Modern Homo of five largo rooms and all pos- » eible conveniences; built under architect of very best materials; a. and c. water, porcelain bath and basin, four fancy ceilings, etc. Section. 79 by 208. nicely laid out in t garden and shrubs. Price, £1075. £550 can ! remain at 5 per cent. Owner will take 1 second mortgage if required. 300 - TV/TORNINGSIDE, srnin. from car—Compact , ItJL five-roomed Villa, h. and c. water, - bathroom, pantry, scullery, built-in ward- ; robe, gas throughout; attached wash-house, . with copper and tubs. Fine views; oppol site now Mt. All>ert Park. Section. 50 by 120. Price, £550; £300 can remain at' 5J per cent, 302 HARRIS BROS., STATE FIRE OFFICE. 'Phone 3864. DURHAM-ST. EAST I. ; - 1 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. QAA ACRES. F.H., MATA3IATA-Opp. facr OUU tory. sen and P. 0.. all flat. Owner , will exchange for seaside farm. Price, £8 ner acre. ■ KQ ACRES. L.T.. PUKEKOnE-Alongsidc OD creamery, sch., and P.O. House, six rooms; cowshed, concrete floor. Price, £43 per acre. Equity, £550. Owner will exf change for House. . OR ACRES, FREEHOLD. PAPAKURAi OU New House, etc. Price. £40 per acre. ; Owner will exchange for about 100-Acre , Farm. /?/J ACRES. L.T.—All in grass. House, 6 \J~t rooms: cowshed, concrete floor; Jmile creamery; 10 cows, horse, trap. Price. £1500; equity £700. Owner will exchange for House Property. K7 ACRES, F.H.—Close to creamery. O 1 » House and outbuildings. Owner will exchange for House Property or Larger Farm. Price. £1180. 9AA ACRES. FREEHOLD. PUKEKOHE£i\J\s All in grass; close to creamery, etc. Price, £25 per acre. Owner will enter- » tain exchange for email place close to Auckland. RICHARDS * HOENE No. 6, PHCENIX CHAMBERS. AUCKLAND. j ________________ EEMTJERA— £1050—Situated on the waterside, this property should meet the wants of many inquirers for a residence in this charming district, especially as it is within easy distance of trams. Considering the high price of the land, and the really excellent material and finish put into the house, one cannot help but appreciate the > very modest price at which the owners are r willing to dispose. Nothing has been omitted ,' which could possibly contribute to make .-o '. home perfect, while the taste displayed in . the internal arrangements reflects much 5 credit on the builders' ability to gauge the 1 modern taste. The Eouso (seven rooms) is . built on a spacious section, and .commands i a glorious view. Easv terms. "MOUNT EDEN—£I4OO— is seldom that we ' IVJL are able to offer such a splendid home ' on a2d section at this figure. Nestling: in a - beautifully sheltered and private spot, and > yet only lmin. from cars, the visitor is immediately struck on entering with a feel- , ing of intense charm. The Residence, comprising eight rooms, is built high off th« ' ground on a perfectly level volcanic section, with frontage of 96ft by depth of 185 ft. £200 . only is required in cash. Wo would adviso buyers not to delay inspection THOMPSON AND AVIGDOR; ! 62, QUEEN-STREET. JEa trance. Cook's Tourist; Agency.) FOR SALE NORTH AUCKLAND. OTAMATEA-525 Acres, EXP., rent Is 9d; half in grass, 40 acres bnsh, 70 acres felled bush, balance rough feed; undulating, well watered;' suitable dairying or grazing. House and outbuildings. Main north railway now making through property; ' big prospective value. Price, £3 5s per acre. WHAKAP.TRAU— 100 Acres Freehold, firstclasc limetone land; frontage to shell ■ beach; suit retired man with launch, or ■ dairy farm. House and outbuildings. Wharf, school, church, factory, P. 0., etc,, one mile. Price, £11 per acre. 1 RUNCIMAN— About ICO Acres; 10 acres in 1 XX oats, balance good grass; fenced and ' subdivided, well watered, 11 paddocks. House and outbuildings. Will carry 25 milch cows and other stock; two and a-half miles station. Price. £20 per acre. £500 cash. BIRKENHEAD— Will Exchange for Small Farm— of six rooms and ooav.; nnmber of outbuildings, four acres of land, half orchard. IOFFAT AND BALLARD REAL ESTATE AGENTS, ~ 85, QUEEN-STREET. 'Phone 2215,,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15124, 15 October 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15124, 15 October 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15124, 15 October 1912, Page 3

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