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Houses and Land tor Sale. WHEATLEY, RAVEN AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. 99, Q UEEN S TBEET * EPSOM. £1000-STO.b^ c Sd,|«o2 veniences; drawingroom, 20 by 12. fining room. 21 by 14; bedrooms, 15 b, J- ™ 14 by 12; kitchen, 17 by 14; tiled hearths, scullery, bathroom, h.c. water J*?;Bh-ho "w copper and tuba. Splendid B oction, 70 y 200. This is a charming home, Bituated m one of the best. parts of this favourite suburb. Easy terms arranged. MOUNT EDEN. £200 SuEgalow!" U on Ul a particularly fine, high volcanic section, free of iouc. commanding a magnificent d^® ■ bouse is replete with every possible modern convenience, and there are very few bouses to comparo with it either in. or finish. If you want a superior house or the very latest type this place will suit . o admirably. Balance, .£795. Terms. LBA <? Q7 K—ATTEACnVELY-BUttT HOUSE cVJ □o* six rooms and all modern conveniences, pantry, scullery, batomoo porcelain bath and basin, h. and, c. water, shower, etc.; tiled hearths , and mirrored overmantels, asbestos ceilings, built-in dressers and wardrobes; 6lt ' c ' OE r,| in verandah; large reception ball. Gas a i "through. Good section. Terms arranged. -PI A A A~UP-TO-DATE HOUSE of seven cfeXUUU rooms. pantry, scullery, bathroom, h. and c. water, metal ceilings, tiiea hearths and grates, art papers; all large rooms; two large bay -windows; portico en» trance. Section 50 by 175; free of stone ana ail laid out. The house ia beautifully flnisnea in every detail, and ia splendidly uituatea in one of the best parts of the Mount lxien district. Terms. 8 GREY LYNN. OHrrr WILL PURCHASE a well-built &I I u House of six rooms, with all conveniences; pantry, bathroom, porcelain bath and basin; good section; well laid out. Splendid position. Handy to car a. Easy terms can bo arranged- own. REMUERA, P7QS:- BUNGALOW of five cm 4 DO, rooms, pantry, scullery, bathroom, gas and water, tiled hearths ana grates, leadlights, etc.; diningroom 19 by I*. other rooms all large. Allotment, 55 by oOO: laid out in gardens and lawns, small orchard, vegetable garden. Large washhouse, c. and t.; toolhouse, etc.—Terms. 374 -CQ7K-NFAV UP-TO-DATE RESIDENCE <m*J i J of seven rooms, pantry, bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, h. and c. water, and all other modern conveniences,; diningroom 12.6 by 20, breakfastroom 14.t by lb, large bedrooms, kitchen 12 by 16; tiled hearths and grates; leadlighta; verandah back and front; wash-house, copper and tubs; largo section. Terms arranged. 197 A, FARMS. I AHUROA. i i?QXA-50 ACRES, has been all heavy JvOOxj bush land, now in good grass; j subdivided into yix paddocks, fenced with posts and wire, eheep-proof; well watered j by springs and running streams; carrying j 131 sheep, 55 lambs, two horses, and one cow. Good six-roomed House, built of heart of kauri; new workshop; dairy, concrete floor; cowshed, fowlhouses, wire-netted runs, piggeries, etc.; garden and orchard. Handy to station, creamery, store, etc. Terms. 156 A. BAY OF PLENTY. J?Q PER ACRE Acres, 200 acrtfe in iWU grass, 20 acres turnips, 20 acres stubble, 20 acres bush, 10 acres maize: half level and half undulating; mostly ploughable; subdivided into 14 paddocks, fenced with posts and wire; well watered by streams; carrying 20 milking cows. 15 horses, and 40 young etor.k. 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. «jA PER ACRE—IOO3 ACRES; 25 acres 3&JL\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 Id two-year-old stock. There is a two-roomed whare, separator-room, vegetable and flower gardens. 200 xaacrocarpa and 1000 berberri<-4 planted for shelter. Five miles from school and P.O. A very, cheap property. 155 a SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, 67, QUEEN STREET. A BEAUTIFUL' HOME. JN A JgEAUTIFUL gUBURB. "Y'ERT QKOIOE QROUNDS. Poonn—MODERN RESIDENCE of nine 3&jLi.£\J\J room, bathroom, pantry, and scullery; substantially built three years ago, and finished throughout in superior style. Rooms all of large size—diningroom 20 by 15 with sq. bay 8 by 4, drawingroom la by 18, bedrooms 16 by 14, 14 by 11. etc., breakfastroom 14 by 16, front hall 1- by 11. Fitted with all conveniences for convenience and comfort. Splendid big section, 75 by 321 ft, laid out in good gardens, tennis lawn, fruit trees, etc. Fino views of ranges and surrounding districts. Homes such as this are seldom in the market, and this ia not likely to bo available for long. Price, £2200. Terms as arranged. 15,7t>7 QAMUEL •y" AILB AND g ONS ' 87, QUEEN STREET. AN ARTISTIC BUNGALOW, 'l A XJ NIQUE gITUATION. i? 1 A—SIX ROOMS, bathroom, pantry, and scullery, built about three years ago, American style; casement windows; steel ceilings in drawingroom and hall; diningroom, 16& by 18&; bedroom, 17 by 14; linen press, also cupboard, fixed dresser, four fireplaces, Orion range and gas griller; h. and c. water; wash-house, toolshed. ABOUT FIVE-EIGHTHS OF AN ACRE, volcanic. In an elevated situation, commanding: very beautiful views. Price, £1250. 15,903 gAMUEL yAILE AND gONS, 87. QUEEN STREET. nnOICE gUPERIOR JjXBrE. | " ASH, £75; AS RENT, £575. I IP-)*?:, 'i :i3Y, in .food, conv<»n:cftt locality, I .if. c.'. rice sec -. n, very c-ci-rT'Muent to tSpecially vrilt-uesigm-u. owl finished new and tao'*nrn 6-rooiiWil Bunga- ' low; pantry, soiuiery . bathroom, parwlata ; rath, hot water • vice, wash-house.. A i pie'.;did freehold .a me at a t.hsvrte ov-? ; weekly rent. ! I j BUSINESS PREMISES ANI? *11' E. TENDERS REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY. j "OONSONBY ROAD, excellent position, and X immense present and prospective value; 644 ft to Ponsonby Bead, depth about 135 ft, width at back 98ft, on which are largo shop and factory. Call for further particulars and tender forms. Q.OOD gUBURBAN J^ARM. ON AUCKLAND HARBOUR. A UOKLAND HARBOUR, 20 miles from city, xvk on a mile from wharf, creamery, and post office, 4-mile from school— Acres, black loam over clay; 200 acres m grass, 171 acres in bush and manuka; all well watered, ring fenced, 4 paddocks; ct.vryiXL?» 16 dairy cows, 71 dry cattle, and 200 sheep. Buildings: Five-roomed House* 5-bail cowshe;!, tia.ished, etc. Very cheap ..-i tu actJ. jgJCEL'GENT JQAIRY JIARJI. BE 3". BARGAIN i-l\ DISTRICT. W/1T iTO. PUKFKOHE DISTRICT, 33 iriviea fi'om Aucklitd, 24 rules from j railway station, 1-mili from oreame-y, I school and post office.—l 7? Acvc-f- rich \ol- ' canic t'jij, specially suitable for growing early potatoes; all in grass, s-aere orchard, several clusters shelter bush; all ploughable, well watered, rim- fenced, 12 paddccks- carrying 50 dairy cows, calves, and horses. Buildings: 7-roomed House, 12-bail cowshed, stable with left, cartiihed and workshop. A decided bargain at £20 an aero. PLEASE SEND FOR LIST OF 'FARMS FOR SALE. GUMMING AND SON, AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, 85, Queen Street, Auckland. , tj•fQjojsUoses«. t&fac% T' : j y : : 'y . ' '-omtemmexxsiie

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15235, 24 February 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15235, 24 February 1913, Page 3

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