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Houses and Land for Sale. MACEEDIE AND SUTCLIFFE, -J n T7"ULCAN T ANE. j/>0 ACRES, freehold, opposite school. 4tU*=l creamery, store, P. 0.. and Town Hall; railway is surveyed through the property. Price. £12 per acre, or as a going concern £13 10s, which includes 50 milking cows, 30 good calves, 12 heifers (coming in next spring), 6 working borsos, 5 light draught horses (young), 1 reaper and binder (McCormick). 1 JicCorraick disc, threefurrow disc plough, 1 single-furrow plough, with mouidboard. 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 15cwt), 1 hand separator (84gals.), 1 now windmill and pump (now), with House and all outbuildings. All flat and well-drained. Can now milk 100 cows. A cheap place at £20 per acre. i Of) ACRES, all improved, metalled road X.jL\j to farm; well fenced and watered; clo«o to the sea. school; cream cart daily; abundance of grass. Good House, five rooms, and outbuildings. This place is well worth inspection. SMALL AREAS, WITH houses. A ACRES, with 6-roomed House. £1200. j-J A ACRES and Good House. £1550. ; OJL ACRES, and 6-roomed House. £1800. (1/19) -i-l ACRES and Small House. £4200. (1/25) 31 ACRES, and 6-roomed House. £1100. :£ d/ 31) I I ACRE and 5-roomed House. £1250 IS" (1/63) -i O ACRES and IC-roomod House, mclurt 16 furniture. Harbour frontage. £900 (lib/) A 1 ACRES and 5-roomed House. £1600., ij-4. (1/110) 1 A ACRES, with fruit trees, vinery, etc. 10 £15 °- (1/109). i ACRE and New 5-roomed House. £950. 5 ACRES and 4-roomed House, £1100 (l/13o) {* ACRES and Small House. £650. t K ACRES and New Bungalow. £775. 4 ACRES, with 10-roomed House, stables. 4: coachhouse, etc., £2600 (1/163: Q O ACRES, good poultry, farm. £1140. : OO (1/170) -i r\ ACRES and 5-roomed House. *"».• SMITH * HALCOMBE. QUEEN AND SWANSON STS., AUCKLAND. . — — — — WHEATLEY, RAVEN AND CO.. AUCTIONEERS. LAND AND ESTATE I AGENTS. GO. OTREET. j ■ EPSOM. J?1 H A H—SPLENDID HOUSE of six ! &l\)\)\) rooms, with all modern conI veniences; drawingroom, 20 by 12; diningroom, 21 by" 14; bedrooms, 15 by 12 ana 14 by 12; kitchen. 17 by 14; tiled hearths, scullery, bathroom, hue. water; wasn-house, i copper and tubs. Splendid section, 70 by ! 200. This is a charming home, Situated in one of the best parts of this favourite suburb. Easy terms arranged. *« MOUNT EDEN* PQAn CASH—Beautiful Sevenroomed Bungalow, on a particularly fine, high volcanic section, free of rock, commanding a magnificent view. AQe house is replete with every possible modern convenience, and there are very few houses to compare with it either in . appearance or finish. If you want a superior house or the very latest type this place will suit you admirably. Balance, £795. Terms. 118 A J? Q 7 K—ATTRACTIVELY-BUILT HOUSE 9t-y i O of 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, afbestos ceilings; built-in dressers and wardrobee; oft closedin verandah; large recaption hall. Gas an through. Good section. Terms arranged. 69 A. -f?1 f\f\f\— UP-TO-DATE HOUSE of seven 3J±\J\)\J rooms, pantry, scullery, bathroom, h- and c. water, metal ceilings, tiled hearths and grates, art papers; all large rooms; two large bay windows; portico entrapse. Section 50 by 175; free of stone and all laid out. The house is beautifully finished in every detail, and is splendidly situated in one of the best parts of the Mount Eden district. Terms. 9 GREY LYNN. X? r T r 7K WILL PURCHASE a well-built dill tO House of six rooms, with all conveniences; ■ pantry, bathroom, porcelain bath and basin; good section; well laid out. Splendid position. Handy to cars. Easy terras can be arranged- 30011. BEMUERA, i?7QK—PRETTY BUNGALOW of five 3J 100 rooms, pantry, scullery, bathroom, gas and water, tiled hearth« and grates, leadlights, etc. diningroom 19 by 14, other rooms all large. Allotment, 55 by 300: laid out in gardens and lawns, small orchard, vegetable garden. Large washhouse, c. and t.; tooßaouse, etc.—Terms. 374 f»Q7£-NEW UP-TO-DATE RESIDENCE <&V i D 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 bv 16, large bedrooms, kitchen 12 by 16; tiled hearths and grates; leadlights; verandah back and front; wash-house, copper and tuba-, large section. Terms arranged. 197 A. FARMS. AHTJBOA. 4?QtTA—SO ACRES, has been all heavy <&00\J bush land, now in good grass; subdivided into six paddocks, fenced with posts and wire, Eiheup-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 BAY OF PLENTY. f*Q PER ACRE— Acres, 200 acres in <*JO 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 'vith 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. £*-JA PER ACRE— ACRES; 25 acres ot/.1.U 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 iB 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 property. 155 a BIRKENHEAD. MAGNIFICENT RESIDENCE, 12 spacious rooms, fitted with every up-to-date convenience, large hall, expensive marble mantelpieces; wide verandah, 90ft long; extensive range of first-class outbuildings, comprising man's room, motor-shed, stables, loose boxes, harness-room, etc. These buildings have been erected of the best material and absolutely regardless of cost; recently renovated throughout and now in first-class order and conditionThe land comprises some 21 acres, with 272 ft main road frontage; laid out in lawn tennis grounds, choice shrubs, and flowers (more land can be acquired if necessary). This property is eminently adapted for doctor, ladies' college, convalescent home, etc.. situated as it is handy to Auckland; ideal situation, commanding magnificent views. The owner is determined to realise, and is prepared to accept £1900 and exceptionally easy terms. TOM HADFIELD AND SONS, MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS. 64, QUEEN STREEX,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15237, 26 February 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15237, 26 February 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15237, 26 February 1913, Page 3