Houses and Land for Sale. AN IDEAL SEASIDE HOME. •pOR gALEpHARMING RESIDENCE of eight room« and two outbuildings, frith, all conveniences, all in excellent order; aleo garden house. Magnificent views are obtained from this property . all over the Hauraki Gulf. The property has a frontage of about 66ft to the main road, and same frontage to the famous Takapuna Beaoh. Portion of main road frontage can be subdivided for business sites, which would bring a very high figure. Situated in absolutely the beat part of Takapuna. Tho area is almost one acre, and the ground is laid out in beautiful garden and lawn tennis court. This ia undeniably rpiffi gEST .pROPERUST ever placed on the market at Takapuna. Owner is shortly leaving for England, otherwise he would not sell on any account. The excellent furniture may also be bough,t, and the whole can bo taken over as it now stands. Apply promptly to PAUL HANSEN 4 C 0... 64 QUEEN-STREET. ■ ii. ■" I' ' MOJO. MOUNT £975—Modern 7-roomed Home, all conveniences, hot and cola water, 3 wardrobes, linen-press, tiled heartnß, lmin. to car; elevated volcanio Allotment, 48 by 179; lawn, fruit trees, etc. £250 cash. MOUNT EDEN-£790-Close school-Bunga-low. 6 rooms, modern _ finish, * l .th every convenience, casement windows; diniugroom 17 by 14; Allotment, 45 by 135; high elevation. £280 cash. . lw ' . MOUNT EDEN—£4SO— Cottago, 4 good rooms, bathroom, pantry, scullery, cupboards, 2d section. Allotment, 40 t^y^DEVONPORT - £850 Oloso Beach-Resi-dence. 6 rooms, all modem conveniences, up-to-date fixtures; drawls groom 10 by 14. diningroom 18 by 16; volcanio Allotment. 45 by 160, in perfect order. ,f- 58 DEVONPORT— £930—Close Beach-A Home, 7 rooms, bathroom, all conveniences to save labour; near bowling and cricKet ground. _ V 0" DEV ONPORT—£500 CASH-Lovely Harbour Viewsßesidence. 7 rooms, veranaan side and front; Orion range, also gas stove. Surely this ia cheap. „ .. 7 £950—Gentleman's , Residence, _ < rooms, up-to-date conveniences, ana natures; "diningroom, 16 by 14; built-in ward* robes; motor garage. Allotment. 70 by ah, lovely garden. Just near 3d caw- "w EPSOM— £1800— Residence, 6 rooms, all possible conveniences; one acre volcanic land, orchard, vegetables, flowers, lawns. Magnificent views. 693 EPSOM— £625—Comfortable Cottage. 4 JQj rooms, bathroom, pantry, scullery, all conveniences; diningroom, 21 by 12; neat grounds, 50 by 169. Near cars. t*4 ORTHCOTE—£II7S— , 7 rooms, 1> built best kauri; verandah three sides; magnificent views harbour and city; 2 acres. 398 ft frontage , 1048 £1150—Glorious Harbour Views —Near trams and trains—Modern Bungalow, 7 rooms, all conveniences; fimsnea oiled rimu. and art papers. Allotment, 60 by 200. A perfect home, well sheltered. 1183 ft £850—Residence six rooms, all XV conveniences, near trams; large Allotment. Harbour views. _ . 184 £730—Bungalow Home, 5 large rooms, bathroom, pantry, scullery, hot and cold water, linen-prees, cupboards, dresser, p.w.c. Beautiful harbour views. Allotment, 47 by 150. £150 cash. 1099 EMUERA—£B7S— station. , sports ground, trams—Modern Home. 6 rooms f all conveniences; Allot.. 85 by 193; 43 years lease at £10. f-21 FARMS. £3 5 s P BE A 0 **' 70/j ACRES—FIat to easy sandstone coun--1 Lt'ic try; partly improved. Good House and outbuildings. A great chance Could be developed Into a fine farm. Handy to markets and railway Owner must sell, owing to family reasons. 949 jgAY OF J>LENTT— ggS J>ER Jj^CRE. QAAA ACRES, FREEHOLD— in heavy OUUU bush; undulating country, well' watered by streams; 13 miles from port, good metalled road; store, post office, factory. 4 miles . " Great cattle and sheep country. A big chance for somebody." W-30 £11 10 s P EE A CTE QHA ACRES, freehold; 150 acres in grass. OUU 250 ploughable; level to undulating, river and streams; 9 paddocks, fenced 7 wires, totara posts; milk 60 cows; quartermile cheese factory, school. - , , This is right in centre of township of Waimana Bay of Plenty. Well worth £20 per acre, being mostly rich Waimana FJata. £5 10 s P EE • A oee ' on T BE ' m OAAA ACRES, freehold; about threoZiVvXJ parts in grass; 250 acres in bush; carrying 1600 sneep and «0 cattle without extra feed in winter: well watered; ring fenced. 8 paddocks. HOUSE, 12 rooms, usual outbuildings. Stations 51 miles and 2 miles; school, post office, creamery. ,1 mile. Handy markets by raiL Could be greatly improved, with high prospective value. 1009 £6 10 s P EE A OEE k „ 4-1 A ACRES: 300 in grass. 70 acres bush. 'iJ.tfc balance in crops; volcanic and semivolcanic soil, nearly all ploughable: soring and creeks: subdivided 6 • paddocks, sheepproof fences; carrying 600 ewes. etc. HOUSE, 6 rooms; school opposite, station six miles: P. 0., store, quarter-mile. Cream < cart passes gate. „ , . Excellent sheep country. Splendid situation and good prospect of much higher values. . „ 1208 £16 10 s P™ OEE ' 1 OA ACRES; 80 acres grass, 100 turnips: JLtJU river flat and sandy loam; will carry 60 cows next season: 1 mile from railway, post office, creamery, ete. Famous Thames Valley Dairy Country, and is cheap, with good margin ahead. 1251 MOORE-JONES BROS., HOBSON BUILDINGS. SHORTLAND-ST, (Next Old GP. 0.). Telephone 2463. ESTABLISHED 1853. ALFRED BUCKL AND AND SONS, THE jjaymarket. -STREET. rjpHE RUCTION gALE OF JJEMUERA gALEYARDS STATE i ALE YARDS Jg STATE R EMUERA gALE YARDS J? STATE And— ■gUGKLAND'S STATE, QTAHUHU. jgUCKLAND'S jg STATE, QTAHUHU. ■JJIRIDAY, J)EOEMBER ; AT 11 A.M. I QH AMBER OF QOMMERCE. gWANSON-STREET. QITT. Plans on Application. TERMS VERY EASY ALFRED BUCKLAND , AND. sons.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15174, 13 December 1912, Page 3
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