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j. Houses and Land for Sale. a. TV/TOUNT EDEN, 2 or 3 min. 2d car--11 IVJL Nice House of five rooms; bath (ft. e- and c.), p.w.c.; volcanic section 66 by iw. Price, £725. - : , .< 504 ). ' - T7PSOM, close to car— Acres volcanic 1, J-J soil and new Bungalow of six rooms; x- bath (h. and c.); freehold; £I^so. (W ,n SUBURBAN COTTAGE AND TWO ACRES d O cowshed, fowlhousea, etc.; 20 mm. 01 d train; freehold, £750. e, CHENNELLS AND CO., 'Phone 3237. ' 65, Quean Street. ,0 niQ i AS— ACRES, Frisehold-Im-il 3wJLO JLU proved dairy farm, good black r- loamy soil; .subdivided into 12 paddocks, 1. watered by springs and stream; half flat, 8, balance low hi Hi; all in grass except 10 acres in turnips. At, present carrying 40 cows; would easily carry 70; road frontage 3 sides; 6-roomed House, 7-bail cowshed, workshop, implement shed, 5-stall stable; _ creamery, P. 0., and store on property: 6 miles from railway. Price. £13' 10s- £760 3 > cash; terms. d EDKINS AND WILLENBROCK, . d .. Land Agents, J«ga;ruawahia. 1, : 1 ; ; T" ero ACRES TIP-TOP LAND, „ eight ' DO paddocks; nearly all grasa. Nice 6- _ roomed House and outbuildings. £45 per 1 acre. £700 cash. ;• .... , e -1 a a ACRES; practically all grass; sheep.j lt/U proof fences; well watered. New i. House. 6 rooms; li miles creamcry. sohool. il £22 per acre. £800 cash- ■ 1- BROWNLIE, HINE. AND HURLEY, ■1 PUKEKOHE. A—REMUERA— Beautifully - situated I. dwOO\) House (nearly new), six large , and lofty rooms; bathroom, porcelain bath, hand basin, hot water service; large •cul--0 lery, well fitted, all possible convenience; e wash-house, copper and ttlbs; workshop. r Only 2min from car. Large section; stable, gighouse, concrete cowshtid. Grounds „ in firstrclaf-s order. Timber guaranteed first-class. Land Agency, 136, Queen 0 Street- ' ■ -"M-orningside — 5 SIX GOOD ALLOTMENTS. Volcanic Soil. High Elevation. Near Tram. Easy terms. • S. W. DOWNARD, r ' 203, Victoria Arcade. - QITY g E CTION. l- 31ft Frontage to Wellington Street. J 1 Level and Elevated. i. £12 PER FOOT. f j ARTHUR E. GREENSLADE, ' 99, Queen Street. Auckland. , 7 ~WT AIUKTJ—I4O Acres, all in grass; House, 1 1 * v seven rooms, and also a men's dwelling l " and all necessary outbuildings, concrete 1 i cowshed. This property carried 40 dairy • | cows present season. Creamery and P.O. ® . half-mile, school one mile. Price, £23 per I i ncrre, £1000 cash down. WAIUKU—67 Acres, II iin grass: one mile from township. £23 L * j per acre; half cash. No buildings. jl PETER DROMGOOL, t House and Land Agent, 44, Imperial Buildings, Queen Street, „ ; WEN'S ROAD. BARGAIN. £485. VILLA. SIX'. ROOMS, a Leasehold, 60 years, witn right .of renewal. -. Bathroom; scullery, wash-house: w.0., sei>it tic tank; allotment 66 frontage. £9 per annum, u Only £485. NEVILLE NEWCOMB, H.M. Arcade. i "jpOR SALE—IN KARANGAHAPE ROAD— 1 X THE FINEST FREEHOLD CONNER, '' In the Best Business part of this busy thoroughfare, a BUTTLE BROS., Licensed Land Agents, '• Swanson Street. 3 TTENDERSON (CLOSE TO STATION)— . XX We have Two NICE RESIDENCES, . with orchards of 4 acres, and 14 acres. Everything snug, and orchards in full beari ing. Ingoing, only £350 and £200. Call, and - we will tell you all about them. • 436 ! HENRY CLAYTON AND CO., 95, Queen Street. ' 'Phone 3492. • j. — — :—' ' MOUNT EDEN, 6mins from tram— ! « 1»X Rooms, £800; deposit. £100. . i "MOUNT EDEN, near Dominion Road tram . JjX —Seven Rooms, £750; terms. 3 "jITOUNT EDEN, close tram-stop— ? JjJL Rooms, £950; deposit, £250. "i\/fOUNT EDEN, close train-stop-—Seven i' IVX Rooms, £1050; cash, £400. KIN GSLAND— • Rooms, £660; deposit, I, XV £100. ,' EDENDALE ROAD, near tram— Rooms, ; Hi'£bso; cash, £100. • TITORNINGSIDE, close to tram—Six Rooms, i IVX £700; cash, £50. " :• S. W. D°™ 203, VICTORIA ARCADE, f r ' f} A PER ACRE—2SS Acre-J; 100 acres in ' di/'i grass; well watered by creeks; school on property; cream cart passes; P.O. handy. 1 ' A cheap , property. - AOQ ACRES, L.1.?.; 6-roomed House cow4UO shed, and necessary outbuildings; ' - mostly in English grasses, fenced, and «ulh 1 divided into 12 paddocks; 2 miles from 1 I station, etc.- well watered. A real good : 1. dairy farm. 1 -£"7 CASH—724 Acres: House, 7 rooms, * J* I OKJ outbuildings ; all ploughable, and • in grass; good voloanio soil, well adapted 1 growing early potatoes; watered by running streams, tencod. and subdivided into 13 paddocks: creamery on property; handy , to school, P. 0.. store, 3 miles from station. ; On easy terms ior quick sale. l RUTHERFORD AND j^YBURN. - 10, COMMERCE STREET. 'Phone 3223. I —— ' gHAKESPERE ESTATE. TAKAPUNA b b THOROUGHLY . WELL-BUILT MODERN T VILLA, I Of 7 Rooms; enamel bath and basin, h. and ci. water. Large lection, partly planted with Iruit trees. j AH fenced, ana with lira hedge a'l round. 5Yy T7JSDAILB AND 00.. ' JJAMILL, poSTER AND QO., 1 GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. : TE ABO HA. '• c ______ I A MAGNIFICENT J SHEEP AND CATTLE FARM. " s i IQAA ACREvS-ABOUT 800 ACRES RICH . JLCJUU ALLUVIAL FLAT, balance (1100 acres) undulating and hills. FIRST-CLASS . HOMESTEAD, beautifully situated. This • ] magnificent property must appeal to any 1 buyer who is a judge of. land, and who appreciates picturesque scenic surroundings, lfc is questionable if there is richer flat country in the whole of the South Auckj land Province, whilst the hills—which were , formerly heavily bush-clad—can be judged 3 by the condition of the stock. There are about 50 paddocks, and there is an abundance of running water. The carrying capa- _ city is 300 dairy cows and 2000 breeding - ewes. The House contains 16 rooms and , modern conveniences, good design and of L recent erection, and has electric light throughout. There are extensive outbuild- . ings of all kinds (also supplied with eleor trie light), whilst all the machinery, such ] as milking and shearing machines, .is driven by electricity. Good metalled roads, railway, township, and saleyards conveni- . ent. Excellent shooting. PRICE, £16 10s per acre; i cash, balance arranged, r HAMILL, FOSTER AND CO. s - i THE £40 PER ACRE LAND OF THE 5 NEAR FUTURE. ; ONLY £10 PER ACRE TO-DAY. : 2* MILES FROM TE AROHA. A A ACRES of well-drained, rioh swamp OVw land: drains 3ft and 4ft deep and . comparatively dry, and showing black soil . and clay right through. The frontage has ; been ploughed and grassed, and a con- » siderable portion is ready for ploughing. 1 Road frontage at either end, making sub- : division an easy matter. This is a good in- ' vestment, but, at the same time, it requires capital to develop it, and unless a buyer : has sufficient for the purpose, it would be risky for him to buy: otherwise, the pro- ; perty has a splendid prospective value. t ■ ~~ . ■ -. 1 JJAMILL, pOSTER AND QO., ; TE AROHA. r - £4.on~£P° I ? .HOUSE and Section at , eS/'XUU Ldendale; terms, £125 cash. This 1 is an opportunity to purchase a home or 3 house for letting purposes. . "jy/TANUKAU ROAD, AVONDALE— ■ IVX. TER-ACRE SECTION, with 82ft front i ago; £65, £45 cash. DESIRABLE BESIDBNOE six rooms, all . oonvens.; h. and c. water gas and. w.c.; fine situation, having exten- . sive views of Waitakere mngei and unDer reaches of Waitemata Harbour- 2-acre ; SirSSd-ftaa F. BLUCK & SON, AVONDALE. J

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15326, 12 June 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15326, 12 June 1913, Page 2

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