<——»«■ ■ ■:..■■■ I * — Houses and T.and for Sale. TUTACREDIE AND gUTCLIFFE, 17, VULCAN LANE. AC*?i ACRES, freehold, opposite school, 4:bZ creamery store. 1P.0., and town halb railway is surveyed through the property. Price, £12 per acre, or as » goin? concern £13 10s. which includes 50 milking cows. 30 good calves, 12 heifers (coming in next spring), 6 working horses, 5 light draught horses (young), X reaper and hinder (McOormick), 1 JlcCormick disc three-furrow disc plough, 1 single-furrow plough, with mouldboardi 1 Cambridge roller, 1 disc harrow (14 blades), 1 tine harrow (four leaves. 14ft wide), 1 tripped harrow (15ft wide), 1 dray (up to two tons), 1 waggon (up to 15owt). 1 hand separator (84_ gals.). 1 new windmill and pump (new), with House and all outbuildings. All flat and well-drained. Can now milk 100 cows. A cheap place at £20 per aero. i OQ ACRES, all improved, metalled road XjuJ to farm; well fenced and watered; closo to tho sea. school; cream cart daily; abundance of grass. Good House, five: rooms, and outbuildings. This place is well worth inspection. WHEATLEY, RAVEN AND CO., AUCTIONEERS. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. QO QUEEN QTREET. EPSOM. -£*1 AAA-SPLENDir* HOUSE of six 3&IUUU rooms, with all modern con- ' veniences; drawingroom. 20 by 12; duilng--1 room. 21 by 14; bedrooms, lb by 12 ana 14 by 12; kitchen. 17 by 14; tiled hearths, scullery, bathroom, h.c. water; wash-house, : copper and tubs. Splendid section, 70 ny 200. This is a charming home, situated in one of the best parts of this favourite suburb. Easy terms arranged. "> \ • MOUNT EDEN. ' l?Of\(V OASH-Beautlful : roomed X-ZUU Bungalow, on a particularly ; fine, high volcanic section, free ot rock, commanding a magnificent view. ine house ie replete with"every possib.e modern convenience, and there are very few houses . to compare with it either in appearance. . or finish. If you want a superior house of , the very latest type this place will suit you admirably. Balance, £795. Terms., 118 A ' .PQ7K-ATTRAOTI\'ELY-BUILT HOUSE oW I ok' six rooms and all modern ' conveniences, pantry, scullery, bathroom, ' porcelain bath and basin, h. and c. water, shower, etc.; tiled hearths and grates; mirrored overmantels, asbestos ceilings; built-in dressers and wardrobes; 6ft cioseuiin verandah; large reception hall, Gas ail through. Good section. Terms arranged. 69 A. : -PIAAA-UP-TO-IXATE HOUSE of seven , c&JXful/ rooms, pantry, scullery, bath- , room, 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 beautiMly finished in every detail, and is splendidly situated in one of the best parts of the Mount Eden ; district. Terms. 9 GREY LYNN. i?T'7K WILL PURCHASE a well-built <& IvO House of six rooms, w.uh all conveniences; pantry, bathroom, porcelain bath and basin; good section; well laid out. Splendid position. Handy to cars.' Easy terms can be arranged. ■ 300 H. REMUEBA, ' £r7QK-PRETTY BUNGALOW of five . 9*> 1 00 rooms, pantry, soullery. bathroom, gas and water, tiled heartho i and : grates, leadlights, etc.; groom 19 by 14, other rooms all large. , Allotment, 55 by 300; laid out in gardens v and lawns, small : orchard, vegetable garden. Large wash- , house, c. and t.; toolhouse, Terms. 374 I*Q7 , K—NEW up-to-date residence A/JiJ of seven rooms, pantry, bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, h. and c water, and all other modern conveniences; i diningroom 12.6 by 20, breakfastroom 14.6 by 16, large bedrooms, kitchen 12 by 16; tiled hearths and grates; leadlights; verandah back and front; wash-house, copper • and tubs; large section. Terms arranged. 197 A. FARMS. AHUROA. X'QKA-50 ACRES, has been all heavy X/00\J bush land, now in good 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, concrete floor; cowshed!, fowlhouses, wire-netted runs, piggeries, etc; garden and orchard. Handy to station, creamery, store, etc. Terms. 156 A BAT OF PLENTY. J}Q PER ACRE— Acres, 200 acres in */0 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 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. (p-m PER ACEE-1001 ACRES; 25 acres o&X\y 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 macrocaxpa and 1000 berberries planted for shelter. Five milea from school and P.O. A very cheap property. 155 A GET HEALTH AND MAKE MONEY. rr<HE CHOICEST I ALLOTMENTS AT J AKB rpAKAPUNA. Unsurpassed Views. Near the Beach. Two» penny Tram Section. The Cheapest Land in the District LAEELANDSI J AKELANDBI Adjoining the Shakespeare Fstato. T AKELANDSI LAKELANDS!, T AKELANDS! JU T AKELANDSI Large Sections. Bound to Bios. -THE EYE OF TAKAPUNA." Prices, from £1 7s 6d per foot. Will double in value in 12 months. TERMS: Deposit of £10; 10 per cent, in, four months; balance, five years from date of pmchase at 5 per cent. Apply, NOW, ta ■VTAPIER AND jgMITH. SOLICITORS. Queeii-street, > ackland. Security Buildings. SHEEP AND CATTLE COUNTRY. CRES - 983 - A CEES 800 ACRES GRASS. 150 ACRES BUSH. BALANCE OPEN FERN AND TEA-TREE. WINTERED 800 SHEEP AND 160 HEAD GROWN" CATTLE, AND NUMBER HORSES. "DESIDENCE. Nine Rooms, storeroom, scullery, dairy, woolshed, stable, chaffhouse, implementshed, fencing (seven-wire); 10 paddocks, creeks; post office, half-mile; school, two miles. Telephone in house. PRICE, £5 10s, FREEHOLD, ' NO MORTGAGE. . Terms Arranged. OWNER LEAinNG FOE OLD COUNTRY. ANDREW M°NEILL. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. HOBSON BUILDINGS. PORTSTRBBT, X ' Thon»-260a, JL
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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15236, 25 February 1913, Page 3
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