■ , Houses ana xaaa ;w. { ?q_______ WHEATLEY, HAVEN , AND CO., „_.. ,Aw:ts AUCTIONEERS. HEAL 'ESTATE AGENTS. • 99, S TOEET ; REMUEEA. large drawingroom" with :«««!; ceiling,, daintily arepiace, rimu mantelpiece; beautifully finished \in up-to-d.ato style with double -French d °Wß>.:oPCMne_cg to large verandahs; large M? offi j modern gas fireplace, --eiaa- three .-ptfter dainty .bedrooms; fine large kitchen, r^.' modern ~ conveniences, server opening into diningroom; J>orce lain bath and basin: high _ pressure not water servioe, : As this f desirable. property may bo sold at any time, we woula aavise you to see us at once. . - y NORTHCOTE. . - ' £950-S^Kf,l?£SSsf^ c, ? water, soullery. linen wosn house, copper and tubs; largo shed.suitable for; stable or motor. .There^ half,an. acre of ground laid: out in |J*yP trees, tennis court, asphalt v paths, sum mer-house, fowlruns and houses. An ■.■™** i home. Terms arranged. ioaa.. ... PONSONBY. £1000 of six rooms and all conveniences: .pantry, bathroom, porcelain-bath .and basin, caufont, large verandahs and. bar windows, good -section laid out, all in order. This house ;is situated only 50yds from a nice sandy : beach, and about five minutes from the new salt water baths at Shelly' Beach. A charming home. i - «■**. J?1 HOUSE,; eight rooms, pantry, 'dblO'OU scullery, bathroom, .porcelain bath and basin;-h;.and;o. water; drawingroom, 20 by 13.6; ; gas fire and bay ; window, diningroom ,22 by 16; five -large bedropms, wash-house, copper : and : tubs; large-sec-tion nicely laid out in garden, tennis-court, also other lawns ; small orchard In full bearing: summer-house: large variety, 01 ferns. Everything in first-lass. order^., FRUIT FARMS. AVONDALE. ±?i OAA— % ACRES, 6' acres orchard; 3&XOUU full bearing, (mostly late apples), potatoes planted between trees; 11 acres grass for running cow, There isr a, seven-roomed House,: bathroom,.etc. ; permanent water supply, fruit storing rooms, stable, coachhouse, etc.; .horse, cow, cart, buggy and harness, and a going concern. Terms arranged- ' '»*• : HENDERSON. • 15 Aores; 9 acres.of seven-year-Old orchard, (mixed :: fruits), '3 acres in. ■ two-yearjolid apple trees, 3 acres iust ploughed; watered by permanent stream; well fenced with ■ wire and shelter : ; belts; .-, good;,fiveroomed House with all conveniences; city . water laid on; tomato house, 85 by : 24; small cucumber house, 12 by :8; stable and buggy shed, fruit shed ; fowlruns, etc.;for-: 500 fowls. The House has a very good appearance, stands high, and commands extensive views : ! 10:. minutes* walk; to .schoolrrttro miles from station. , 83A.. GOING CONCERN. iKK 'ACRES; ■ 35 MILES FROM; AUCKXOO LAND ClTY.—Excellent Farm for dairying and for f running sheep f ftnd; dry stock, ; 80 aores : ploughed-, and sown, ance surlace-sown and rough, feed. The : formation of the land is ; level to hilly, and about 100 acres are rich 'volcanic land; fenced into ?12 paddocks, good gates: watered . .by c fine ; stony-bottomed stream; now carrying 16 choice dairy cows, 15; heifers: purebred Jersey ..bull, ,10 calves, and 2 horses; . ; inoludesjl, are plough, harrows, ;. roller, 10 tons .hay, 2 separators, - chaffcutter,; tools,::; sundries, and some household furniture; - ;.school; two miles;;.. creamery, 4. ; miles - (cream cart collects). -Buildings: , Good; - Shi' roomed House in thorough order, r dairy, workshop, : large 1 barn with hay shed and : 19 bails, trapshed, separator-house, harnessroom, *te. v piggery; nice clean orchard and vegetable garden, We have made 'va thorough. inspection of this property; and can strongly recommend it. PBICE, AS A : GOING CONCEBN; '£12 ? PEB", ACRE, OB WITHOUT STOCK. £11 PEE ACRE.' Very easy terms to sound man. SELL 0E EXCHANGE. 99£: ACBES: VEBY;HANDY TO AUOKLLXi LAND AND > BEST ";EOSSIBLE MAEKETS} all in : 'good? grass except ;■ 13 acres crops, 7 acres fallow, 4 acres orchard, 50 acres in . rough: feed, and little shelter bush; j 150 - acres ploughable; :12 good pad- . docks with' water 1 in: ; each; good L substantial eight-roomed House \rith hath and two verandahs; , wash-house; i with; copper -arid i tubs' concrete : eight-ball cowshed; 25 acres j are in hew'grass and'the farm, 1 which is well iworked,«is ? now; carrying 60 '■> head of ! stock, : including 30 i DAIRY : COWS; i school and P.O. one mile; creamery : close along, side.,.; PRICE 4 ONLY £14; PER, ACRE i^£6« : cash to good man; OB WILL EXCHANGE FOE :SMALLEB FARM OF .'! ABOUT ACRES, anywhere between and ■;.' Hamilton. - ' . • • SBHTH & HAIiCOMBE, * AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, CORNER QUEEN AND SWANSON jtSTBJEETjS. W. J. SHORT; ' Q ~.-■■ AUCKLAND. M A GERE " BEAUTIFUL SOTUBBAN HOME. 2 ACRES— soil, laid out in lawn an< ornamental ;: trees; Gentleman's Buniia low' -Besidence of 8 rooms, complete, wltl ail modern conveniences, largo -anc*i4oftij rooms,'-■;•wide piazza, deeii sqtiaro bay«," stee ceilings, carved mantels, wide verandahs Exceptional-' chance for 1 gentleman- reauir ing first-class '. : home. Price £1700; , termi , arranged. : •-■:.•"... -'P -.-;.- -■""%,- -DOMINION ROAD.-Section SO b: .>*/ f %r*J' 169. - "New 6-roomed Bungalow level lawn" and garden,: pahtrjf", : soullery ■ diningroom 19 by. 14,.tiled.Jaeiucths,.porce , lain bath, very deep friezes, £20 ; cash. .-■: t 106 ' i? Q7K-MOIOWP 'EDEN'-CThe rick of th. ! obOlO - district). High * Section. 53 ftb: -, 120;. New . Bungalow, six rooms, diningroon 19 by 14, 3 verandahs, wardrobes. Unci ureas, bedroom 13, by >14. -'iheavy; -porcelaii 1. bath and lav. basin, up-to-date. AH mod em conveniences, . and commanding magni ficont views. Terins arranged. ;66 i? A—EPSOM.' — Within 3d section .djJAJOyj close -to car and train: v excet tionally nice section, 66 by. 209; beautiful! laid out in lawn, garden,.-fruit trees in fnl bearing; fine residence 7 good room?,; diß , ingroom, 24 by 14, front return verandah fernery. Terms arranged. 173 ACBES ' freehold XX .14 miles from railway station, ;P.O ' school and creamery, 303 acres in grast first-class sheep country and for ' youm caitle. all undulating, • carrying 700 sheet • i watered by four fresh water rocky stream.! ; 3 subdivisions, well fenced, and,; two divid . ins fences, small house, and about 20uuf . sawn rimu On ground. Price £6 per acre i halt cash; balance 5 per * cent. ■;; •;;. ,•:•>; 239 , MOJO. •'■•■* ——. ■-'■'■' ' jq-OT g-EBPA jJOWANDi TTOESE? v , qlosb riiTY. moot Three Minutes from Electric. Trams. -'•'■■'.•-.: . '■ .'■'* r~ *••'. ■■.-•. -....-:.- ••:.!';•-,-; ".'- - .-: 3 ACRES, rich; volcanio loam country, ii: heavy grass; good elevation; no ston< • MODEEN BESIDENCE.: 8 rooms, bathroori "1 pantry, scullery, • wash-house, hot and col - ; water; fiiningroom 23 by 14, breakfastrobu ■ 15, by 16, front bedroom 14 by 13;- tito hearths and grates, picture rails an friezes, wardrobes, etc.; faithfully- built 0 heart of KAUBI. GARDEN round hous< lawn, flowers, ■■ drive, etc.; trapshed. harness and feedroom, workshop. Hold tw T years-;£ 2500, . £500 caah-and : double you j money by subdividing. _. : .." 1 AIOOR&JONES : BROS.. HOBSON BUILDINGS. SHOBTI.ANB^T You GOULD- eubdivide to-day and toak money.—Mojo.. r*^» t MOUNT_EbEN.. ' ! pICK OF" THE •jQISTBICT.'- » M ,IOENT NI NE-EOOMED ,DWEI • lvi ■ LING, ..- with every possible iE!&J ' ence; K and. 0. water; palent w c C9 §Jn?i tank, etc.; largo seotlon 153 by 100 * blantfully laid out in lawns, shrubs, etc • te™ paths, ete; fowl irun. Everytliin^ in^n^l : B we^ e onffi rotisb6at; :^^A^t jEENTON AND ' TILL AGIBNTS •.' r ' f - ; *■■ !: !'-'-vr~T^*-"Tr ■ X MT. EDEN. ROAD, NEXT P.O. *el. 2495.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15133, 25 October 1912, Page 2
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