nouses ana Land for sale. {"?IHEAP Northern Forms For Sale os V' easy term*—2l3 acres, at £i 6s 6d; cash want«d. £120. 197 acres, at £6 10s; half cash if possible. ' 343 sere* for 6» per acre. 137 acres for 51* per acre. 252 acre* ftir £3 ™ Mr acre; cash wanted, £300. 208 acres' at £G per acre. These farms have buildings on them ana handy to civilisation. Call on us, we have Quite a number of cheap (arms at your own price and terms.—Henry Clayton and Co., 95, Queep Street. 'Phone 3492. EDEN TERRACE, one door from tramline—Pour Rooms and extra large scullery; gas stove, range,'linen press, cupboards, etc. Owner leaving for Wellington, ™ If ' a- 44 ! 6 -*" 0 - „R. WILLIAMSON AND CO., 03, Queen St. House. six rooms, and con vs.; good sea XL view; £50 deposit. baL (£550) as rent.— W. Da vies, Wellpark Avenue, Richmond. TTOUBES— and five rooms, all conveniXX ences; volcanic land; beautiful view; cheap.—Smith, Builder, St. Luke's Rd., Morningside. • i TTSNDERSON—PartIy-improved, 2, 8, 25, ST" 200 , A S. res *. paying orchards; also, 600 Sheep and Cattle Farm; £6 per acre.—Method. Henderson. T OVELY Section, with harbour view. ReXi mnera, £4 10* per foot. Snap this while you can. they are very scarce, and won't go begging.—Henry Clayton and Co., 95, Queen bt. T OVELY Residence of 12 rooms and large -&-* section, 89ft frontage, Remuera; elevated position; will sell or lease. You can buy on £150 deposit. 1 —Henry Clayton and Co.. 95, Queen St- ___ TV/fOUNT EDEN, off Valley Rd.-House, ATX six rooms, all conveniences.' £850; deposit £10, balance mortgage.—Valley, 69, EExBiKD. r\NEj±UNGA—House. 5 rooms and conyj veniences; section, 50 by 300.— J. Aitkenhead, Victoria St., Onehungs. PONSONBY— FOUR ROOM DWELLING. X Handy cars, good orchard,' section 40 by 100. PRICE, ONLY /400. C. E. BENNETT. Bank of N.Z. Buildings, Swap son St. PAPATOETOE. PAPATOETOE, - Choice X Section of 3 Acres, approximately; level, volcanic soil, situated between station and school; price, £490; terms, 10 per cent, deposit, interest on bal. at 4 per cent. This is a unique opportunity to secure a firstclass section at a reasonable figure.F. C. Western, opp Station, Papatoetoe. PAPATOETOE. PAPATOETOE. — "The X Garden Suburb."—Several Nice Homes, handy to station - and 8-roomed House and coiner Section of 2 acres; price, £1400. 6 Rooms and {-acre; price, £975. 6 Rooms and i-acre, corner; £800. 5 Room* and 5-acre, corner; £800. 5 rooms and 1 acre, about; £630. 4 room* and i-acie; price. £585. _ Above can be had, on easy terms, if desired. F. C. WESTERN, Opp. Station. Papatoetoe. CUBURBAN Home. 6min. from station, kJ 20mm. from city; frequent train service.—Modern House, 6 large rooms, front and back, verandah, every convenience; gas. water, kitchen, range and gas stove ouiit-in dresser; grounds, comprising two sections, nicely laid out .in lawns, gardens, iruit trees, shrubs, trapshed, glasshouse; large workshop, with gas laid on; wash- . with copper and set-in tubs. Price, ?£3?*. T to effect a speedy Station, 852, rIiIKALD. Splendid Site for large Jsoarainghouse' or Mansion; grand uninterrupted view of harbour entrance, yet close tmsiness centre town. Frontage. 15111. i"wff-tlurda can remain 5 years.—J. A. Mann, Mount View, Cliff Road, Tauranga. H ACRES Land (unimproved), near Ellenlie; price, £800; small deposit* balance J cent ; or exchange for house.— 42, HERALD. £30 CASH—New 6-roomed House. Grey i-»yan: hot and cold water, porcelain bath, frietca.—M., 87, BSBAI®. m ACRES—AII grassed; small House, numerous outhouses. Price, £24: stocK at valuation; £500 cash.— and Co., Hamilton. 7 ROOMS, Vermont St.. Ponsonhy, 2 doors ntmh. Irani; 66ft frontage by 300 ft: plenty room at back for factory. We will sell ?? * i ® > deposit. to closo an estate. 2 A/D.— Henry Clayton and Co.. 95, Queen St. ££<> DEPOSIT buys nice five rooms and convenience*, all ltauri. and tiptop condition, handy trams: Swl, 5 per cent, or so much per week. This must be sold to close an estate. 3 A/D.—Htnry Clayton and Co., 95, Queen St. TV/TOBNINGSIXENew House ot 5 rooms; £x Booms 12 by 12. 12 by 13. 15 by 13, •17 by 11. 12 by 12: section, by. 118. Fries, £575. Terms. £ICO deposit, balance arranged. ■ , - JOHN IMRIE, Agent, - A Phone 3639. • , u ;;, . si. Queen St... RD. :, TERMINUS-UP-TG-1/ DATE SEW 9-ROOMED HOUSE— Porcelain bath and basin; hot water; all conveniences; secti<n 60 by 188. well" laid out. Price. £950. Terms, £100 down, balance arranged. j > _. _ JOHN IMRIE, Agent, 'Phone. 3639. 64, Quean St MOUNT. EDEN, i min. to 2d , section, m v_% m i5 t v 1 Rd.—House, 7 rooms; room*. 7? 14' 17 by I s ' J 1 by -. 12 by 9. 12 by 12. 12 by 9; wardrobes built in; lutes press, bay window*; pantry, scullery, dresser; bmlt-m cupboards; attached wash-house, copper and tubs; hot and cold water; porcetarn bath ana basin.; revel section. 50 by 122, mcely laid out, good orchard; free of stone. Price, £875; terms. £150 cash, balance arranged. , j ■Ph..., 3839. 5 am ""ft fist St. grass; milking 14 cowb easily; pfenty water; subdivided into 5 paddocks' aH necessary outbuildings. House, 5 good rooms, return verandah. Bis money in town milk supply, or you could subdivide. Only £2800 ana £300 deposit' within reasonable tune will see you in; balance, 5 per cent. 3204 MOORE-JONES BROS., Hobson Building#, Shortland St. TJtTHY NOT Live handy to city and have * » .your 5 acres to ran cow*, ho™ and fowls? We oner yon 5 acres rich lan 3, all grass, and subdivided into 6 paddocks, lying nicely to the sun.. Well-built 6-roomed Residence, all conveniences, close to suburban railway station. Only £1400. This land is how running 5 cows; situated in a rising suburb. Wh-,t will it bo worth in 12 months' time 2175 MOORE-JONES BROS., Hobson Buildings. Shortland Street. OD SECTION. — £800. \ HANDY HARBOUR. PONSONBY. Well-elevated, Sunny, Open Position. RESIDENCE of 6 good rooms, all possible It conveniences, wardrobes, tiled h. and g , also range, hot and cold water, cupboardr, etc.; allotment, 45ft by 145 ft, neat garde*Do not fai> to inspect. 1697 MOORE-JONES BROS., Hobson Buildings. Shortland St. R E M .U E R A — NINE-ROOMED HOUSE. Overlooking sea. Standing in own grounds. Two minutes from tram stop. And near Railway Station. For Sale, cheap. No agents. Particulars, BOX 130, G.P.O. pUKEKOHE LEASEHOLDS AND JjTREEHOLDS. TO LEASE. CK ACRES, with House and outbuildings. I Uy Splendid volcanic soil; two miles from railway, creamery, etc., on good road. RENT £65 per annum. FOR SALE. 11A ACRES, with House and outbuildings IXV close to railway, creamery, etc. Splendid sou in first-class order- well worth inspection. £25 per acre. Cash required, £750. Full list of Pukekohe and other properties posted to intending buyers on application Clients personally conducted over properties! W. ROULSTON* KING STREET, PUKEKOHE. CITY WEST. JUST ON THE MARKET, JpRONTAGE JJOME, Within 13 minutes of Queen St. (2d section). DELIGHTFULLY SEATED GENTLE--lJ MAN S RESIDENCE, of 8 rooms and office, with spacious verandahs and balconies, commanding glorious views. The rooms lire large and lofty, mostly fitted with casement windows. The grounds comprise OVER HALF AN ACRE, with extensive frontages to both Road and Harbour, all attractively laid out in lawns, hedges, shrubs, and garden; pohutukawi trees adorn the harbour frontage, and the property is really one of the most attractive homes in this favourite marine suburb. BOATSHED AND SKIDS TO BEACH. SPACIOUS ENTRANCE FOR MOTORCAR, ETC. PRINCIPALS ONLY DEALT WITH. Full particulars from Sole Agent, C. F. BENNETT, AUCTIONEER. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND BUILDINGS, BWANBON STREET.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15520, 30 January 1914, Page 2
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