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Houses and Land for Sale.. WHEATLEY, RAVEN ■"•/'•: ■■■■■ AND CO., , AUCTIONEERS/LAND AND ESTATE - ' ' ■ -AGENTS. " 99, Q™ S mm EPSOM. ■ £1000^S D Sth SKWt» veniences; drawingroom, 20 by 12; a ini room, 21 by 14; bedrooms, 15 by 12 ana 14 by 12; kitchen. 17 by 14; tiled hearths, scullery, bathroom, h.c. water; wash-house, copper and tubs. Splendid section.. oy 200. This is a charming, home,. B"»atea in one of the best parts of this favourite suburb. Easy terms arranged. *•" • MOUNT EDEN. i?OAA Beautiful Seven ; roomed X-ZUU Bungalow, on a particularly fine, high volcanic section, x free of rout, commanding a magnificent view. ano house is replete with every possible modern convenience, and there are very few nouses to compare with it either m. appcaranto or finish. If you want a superior house or the very latest type this place will suit you admirably. Balance £795. Terms. 118 A -PQTK-ATTRACTIVELTBUIItiT ' HOUSE &t)ID of six rooms-and all modern conveniences, pantry, scullery, batnroom. porcelain bath and basin, h, and c. water, shower, etc.; tiled hearths and &*•£*' mirrored overmantels, asbestos ceilings, built-in- dressers and wardrobes: Git closeuin verandah; large reception hall..■.oas.au through. Good section" Terms arranged. 69A. -PI AAA-UP-TO-DATE HOUSE of seven X'IUUU rooms, pantry, scullery, bathroom, h- and c. water, metal ceilings, tiled hearths and grates, art papers; all large rooms; two large bay windows; portico entrance. Section 50 by 175 ; free of stone and all laid out. The house is beautifully finished in every detail, and ie splendidly situated in one of the best parts of the Mount Eden district. Terms. v GREY LYNN. . £»77Pi WILL PURCHASE a well-built it i«J House of six rooms, with all conveniences; pantry, bathroom, porcelain bath and basin; good section; well laid out. Splendid position. Handy to cats. Easy terms can bo arranged. oOOH. REMUERA, ■■■■■"': £7Qtr— PRETTY BUNGALOW of . fl«s iOO rooms, pantry, scullery, bathroom, gas and water, tiled hearths and grates, leadlights, etc.; diningroooi 19 by 14, other rooms all large. Allotment, 55 by 300; laid .out in gardens and lawns, small orchard, vegetable garden. LaM?e washhouse, c. and *~; toolhouse, etc.—Terms. • 374 Y?Q7C-NEW UP-TO-DATE RESIDENCE A/?/ tO of seven rooms, pantry, bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, n. and c. water, and all other modern conveniences; diuingrtjom 12.6 by 20, breakfastroora 14.6 by 16. large bedrooms, kitchen 1?. by 16; tiled hearths and grates; leadlights; verandah back and front; wash-house, copper and tube; large section. Terms arranged. ■' . » 197 A. ■ FARMS. AHUROA. PQe;A~SO ACRES, has been all heavy *OJU bush land, now in Rood grass; subdivided into six paddocks, fenced with posts and wire, sheep-proof; well watered by springs and running streams; carrying 131 sheep, 55 lambs, two horses, and one cow. Good six-roomed House, built of heart of kauri; new workshop; dairy, l concrete floor; cowshed, fowlhonses, wire-netted runs, piggeries, etc.; garden and orchard. Handy to station, creamery, store, etc. Terms. 156 A BAY OF PLENTY. _£?Q PER ACRE-400 Acres, "200 acres in efc'O grass, 20 acres turnips, 20 acres stubble, 20 acres bush, 10 acres maize; half level and half undulating; mostly plonghable; subdivided into 14 paddocks, fenced vith posts and wire;, well watered by streams; carrying 20 milking cows, 15 horses, and 49 young stock. There is a good eight-roomed Homestead, and all necessary outbuildings, stable, barn, etc., garden and orchard; cream cart passes daily. Handy to P. 0., school, etc. 189 A HAMILTON DISTRICT. OIA PER AORE-100J ACRES; 25 acres ImJL\J new grass, six acres oats, balance rough feed and tea-tree. About 40 acres of tea-tree cut ready for ploughing, subdivided into nine paddocks, watered by good well; carrying 10 milking cows and 16 two-year-old stock. There is a two-roomed whare, separator-room, vegetable- and flower gardens. 200 macrocarpa and 1000 berberries planted for shelter. Five miles from school and P.O.* A very cheap proparty. .';■'•.;;-v';-, ;.,..:, ',;■.■. >'i 155 A.■.; PROSPECTIVE VALUE. ■ * MORNINGSIDE. TWO NEW SIX-ROOMED HOUSES, with pantry and scullery; bathroom, with porcelain bath and basin, hot and cold water; . steel ceilings, , leadlights, tiled hearths and grates; gas throughout. a On section* 50ft by 132 ft, volcanic soil. Price, £675 each, on a £50 deposit; balance easy terms. ANEW. UP-TO-DATE SIX-ROOMED HOUSE,- under erection, with every possible convenience; hot wa±cr service,' tiled hearths and grates wash-house, lojiper and tube. Section, 50ft by 132 ft. ice, £700; £50 deposit, balance easy tp~ v ;». ■ Leadlights; beautiful friezes and gooir. paper®. , "\TEW FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE. ;.«»ith pantry 1\ and scullery; porcelain br.th ana basin iv bathroom, hot and cold water, gas, leadlig'jis. tiled hearths and grates; fitted up in the latent style. Section, 50ft by 13°.;.. Price. £575; deposit ££0, balance et ly terms. '"•-■•" " ,; ::,-. The above are all eloign to the tramline. ; MOUNT~EDEN. • TWO 3JTT-: BUNGALOW-BUILT HOUSES (one L.J two floors), each of seven rooms situated ok the main road, one being on a corner section. Porcelain bath and basin in bathroom, hot and cold wat-ar, «■ leadlights wardrobes, 'tfnen press, larder, tiled hearths ant!' spates, patent w.c, septic tank steel ceilings; every convenient;:', necessary to make a comfortable home. Price, £:106( each; cask £400, balance to bo arranged. dominion" road. -01 AA DEPOSIT will secure a. NEW, UP 3&IUU TO-DATE BAT-WINDOW HOD with six largo rooms, all offices; nicely fltted-up bathroom, with porcelain, bath and basin; tiled hearths and grates, picture rails and friezes, hot water service, «ai throughout; wash-house, copper and tubs; front and back verandah. Situated on the mail? road. Balance, £650, easy terms. A- 'M.' BBTDE-N. LICENSED LAND AND ESTATE'' ft.GENT, 1.95. QO.VSN STREET. "Phone 1742: GANI-- IT . THE LAND AMD EST ATI .L.J AGENTS. 'Phone 1420. GILLESPIE AND THOMSON. 8., PORT ST. Have for Sale—Country Estate of 9 Acres at Manurewa; eunny aspect an( convenient situs'ion; sminsi from rail way station.' Homestead of saver large and lofty rooms and all conveni ences. The land has great prospective value, being eminently suitable foi subdividingGILLESPIE AND'THOMSON, 8,,' FORT ST. ■ Offer an unusual bargain—Oomfortabh Homo at Mount Albert, 3mins iron i railway station. The Dwelling o: eight, rooms is faithfully constructed and stands upon half-acre of vok'.anii soil: grounds in well-grown shrubs garden, and. l;<,wns. Price, i:850; easj terms. GILLESPIE AND THOMSON, 8„ PORT ST VT would like to show you— New ant Artistic Cottage Dwelling of sevet looms in Taylor's Road, Morningside Mount Albert; beautifully finished, ant fitted with all modern conveniences high situation, pleasant aspect; bail on volcanic section. Price, snip £750 GILLESPIE AND THOMSON, S„ FO3T ST. cau offer you something oxcept-K tal ii the .'a-vourite district of PapaUetoe--22J Acres, good level land, subilividec inlp grass paddocks; close to railway station. Price. £85 per acre. GILLESPIE AND THOMSON. 8, FORT ST. recommend you to view—Neat ant Pretty Villa Residence of seven room: in Epsom Avenue, Mount Eden. Thii is one of the prettiest places in _ thi: favourite locality and caimot fail please. GILLESPIE AND THOMSON. 8, FORT ST. offer vou—A Desirable Modern Homi of eight large -rooms, with up-to-dat< conveniences, situated in Balfoui Read, Parnell, with beautiful unbrokei htrbour views; grounds, i-aere, wel laid out; concrete tennis lawn, gar de.'t, and summer l.ousea. Price. £1600 GILLESPIE AND THOMSON. 8, FORT ST. ", are seeking: a discrtaiEf.Uu™ buye: for—Gent/eman's ije'enc a c.V tush wms Ib Co.ot -.'•' 'i &j>» ecentlj ■>a'it <>' --est kauri u'.fte? ■ d artisti v, £ ,l.y ii. died in moiler : . <"«yle wit! &?erv convejtj.iice Section, 85 by 200 Beautiful vsgts and gunny aspect Price; £175 <\A ACRES, good. land, handy to city **•$: partly in grass; lj acruu orchard, , acres oats and. potatoes; good Cottage, cow shed, fowlhouses. etc. Price, £900. GT. NORTHERN AGENCY, c, MM, Arcade ' -- ■ j.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15234, 22 February 1913, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15234, 22 February 1913, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15234, 22 February 1913, Page 12