Houses and Land for Sale. UNIQUE. 4? OA An—FOE THIS MONEY you have a 3*/£\J\J\J fine, nearly new Villa Residence of six rooms, and complete list, or domestic appointments, brick foundations, in a recognised high-class locality; practically close to EPSOM tram barn, 20 minutes ■ city. The land comprises about 1J acres richest level volcanic, in ornamental ground, and three lovely paddocks in luxuriant grass; will keep a family supplied with milk and keep for a horse; buggyhouse, stable, cowshed. A gentleman ideal country home, close to city, and the only opportunity of acquiring such an acreage almost within city limits. (762) THE CHARLTON ESTATE ■ MOUNT EDEN. ABSOLUTELY the best value and the -<--- only volcanic lots in such close prosiy -c to X RAM AND CITY NOW AVAILAJiijJi. The position is first-class, and the surroundings superior. NOTE.— 70s to 85s per ft, and we quote a lovely lot of oyer 1-acre at £328, with 82ft frontage. ine terms are easy, and plana can be had on application. IV/r T v EDEN, close tram, and also GREENx»jI ijAJSjii, close station. We have several really high-class Villas of unique design and finish, and in all respects up to date. The terms are exceptionally easy, £100 deposit. Jp/fCA—NOTE, TEE LAST SECTION near dt/<±Uv/ water, HEENE BAY, 50 by 2W. See this at once. (762) GEO. B. DEOWEE, Salesman. ; SHEARER m s EASTGATE, 1-12, SECURITY BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET. 10 ACRES SUBURBAN LAND, AT MOUNT EOSKILL; large road frontage; trams will touch thia property; a certainty for a rise. £1900. SEASIDE A -.TAKAPUNA 1 . A DELIGHTFUL HOME; ate large rooms; - tx bath, hot water, pat. w.c; road and sea frontage; beautiful lawns and trees; trams pass. £1250. ' DEVONPORT. 11/ TAIN AD FRONTAGE, 90ft;. House, six -L»J- large rooms; pantrv, linen press; fine orchard; wide views. £825. T 'MOUNT EDEN. fc „ MEW VILLA, seven rooms (large): bath, ■fl hot water, pat. w.c.; every modern improvement in the house; land, 150 ft by 100 ft: just off trams. £950. ____ ALBERT-ST., CITY. T AEGE SECTION OF LAND, with brick J-* buildings thereon. A valuable central S^JIS 11 - Sell on easv terms. A CERTAINTY TO INCREASE IN VALUE. In the most central part of this rapidly-improving thoroughfare. £3000. A GOOD NORTHERN FARM. Q9O ACRES, semi-volcanic land, well y—'z'. watered and nearly all well adapted to dairying; <500 acres in grass; four-room-ed Dwelling. Mongonui district. £5 10s per acre. O.R.P. Title. 372 PONSONBY SEASIDE. A SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, built heart of j A kauri; just off sea beach; a&Burpasaed harbour views. £850. C. R. WILLIAMSON AND CO., QD r\XTSEN4JISE!SS. BOATING. BATHING, AND FISHING— Ideal Summer Resort. 5 acres of land, with good sandy, beach frontage, safe for boating, bathing; within 20 minutes' walk , of township, wharf, and school; easy driving distance of Auckland. On the shores of the Waitemata. Lovely views; northerly aspect. All cleared and in grass. Good road and beach frontage. Would sub-divide to advan tage. Price, £500; terms £300. cash. 164-33 3 ACRES AND SPLENDID SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE, with tiled roof and return verandah; numerous outbuildings; good orchard; nicely sheltered; beautiful views of the Waitemata; two road frontages. Would sub-divide to advantage; 2-hour's drive from city: good motor road and steamer service. Price, £2000. Really Cheap Property. 96 PONSONBY. WATERSIDE. . GOOD ROAD AND HANDY BEACH FRONTAGE—Gentleman's Residence of 8 rooms, every convenience; grounds nicely laid out in flower and vegetable garden; good or chard. Handy to car. and own boatshed on nice sandy beach. Price, £2000. Very Easy Terms arranged. 220 TAKAPUNA, PRACTICALLY ON THE BEACH—Nice <iew 5-roomed Bungalow, every possible convenience ; porcelain bath and basin; pantry and scullery; wash-house, copper and tubs: p.w.c. all under one roof. Glorious views of the Waitemata. Sacrificed at £750, on terms to bo arranged. 219 DAVID*" KAY, VULCAN LANE. AUCKLAND. H. G GILLESPIE.] [PEROT M. THOMSON. GILLESPIE ™. THOMSON, PENCARROW AYE., MT. EDEN. LARGE SECTION, i 25 by 271; well-built Kauri House of 10 large and lofty rooms, jnst newly painted; two-stall stable, coach-house, fowlhouses, etc.; orchard of about 40 trees; flower garden, ornamental trees and fernery; walks, carriage drive, and backyard are asphalted; everything: in flrst-clasa order and repair. Buyer would not require t'.< sound a pennj on this property. We ar© the" Sole Agents. < ' REMUERA. 1 ty7YS by 145 ft. on harbour side of main JLjmi I road. Splendid view of WaitemataCan only bo sold as a residential, site, and is an ideal spot to build a beautiful home. We are sole agents for this property. £10 PER FOOT. DOMINION ROAD—Valuable Corner Building Section, 110 by 135: level land, suitable position for block of shops. £21 PER ACRE. ALBANY--Very Desirable Fruit Faun of 90 acres; 20 acres in grass paddocks, 60 acres rough grass; 1200 fruit trees, on* acre grape vines, 25,000 strawberry plants; good six-rccmed Dwelling and outbuildings, Easy terms. 'PHONE 1420, GILLESPIE ™> THOMSON, 8, FORT-ST., AUCKLAND, AND ALBERT-ST., THAMES. -JL.TUST CELL. WE CAN OFFER YOU A FINE AND SUBSTANTIALLY-BUILT RESIDENCE. ' With all conveniences and large allotment,. in on© of Auckland's leading suburbs; a few minutes from railway. The price is a bargain, and the terms are the easiest possible to a good client. Open only for a few days. Apply. TjURMERS" TTNION rpBADING A esOOIAXTON, .EMPIRE BUILDING*!, SWANSON-gTREET,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15130, 22 October 1912, Page 3
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