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Houses and Land lor Sale. FOB Immediate Sale—l4-roomed Boardinghouse, just furnished, centre Ponßonby; 50 steps from tram. ?300 cash. PRINCIPALS ONLY inspection invited.— lars address HEEALD. GLADWIN RD., Epsom—New Bungalow Residence, 7 rooms, every convenience, good view; terms easy.—W. J. Bayers, Royal "JTOUSE of 8 rooms, summer Street, Stan- -"- ley Bay, conveniences.—For particulars, apply 42, Summer St. TAJfAPUNA - GENTLEMAN'S RESI- ■*- übiSK/ti, 7 large rooms, and every possible, conv.: glorious views, most cheerful position, close 2d sec; allot., half-acre. Price, £1300 Easy terms.—H. D. Abbott ana to.. Exchange Lane, Queen St. Fl3 "JITOBNING SIDE.—New House of 5 rooms; iJX rooms 12 by 12, 12 by 13, 15 by 13. 17 J? 11. 12 by 12; section 50 by 118. Price. £570; terms, £100 deposit; balance arranged. —Jno. Imrie. Land Agent, 64 Queen St. Phone 3639. TV/TT. EDEN.— 6-roomed House; sec- \ . tlon . 50 by 150, lawn and garden. I asphalt paths. Price, £625; terms. £200 lo^ 6 "^? Lnrie, Land Agent, 64, Queen St. 'Phone 8639. EPSOM, Merrivale Section 57 by 200, -L'. free from stone, ready lor building on. i Ef lc ®> £4 2s 6d per foot; terms arranged. I Crooks Avenue— by 100, level, and free j from stone. Price £3 17s 6d per foot, terms i arranged.—Jno. Imrie. Lund Agent, 64. Queen St. 'Phone 3639. PAPATOETOE. PAPATOETOE. — The _ Central Estate, situate between South Road and station, is now subdivided into areas of 2$ to 4i acres, very rich level land in the best English grasses; fine building sites in this popular suburb. Terms 10 per cent deposit; interest, 5 per cent Plans and full particulars from F. C. WESTERN, Opp. Staion, Papatoetoe. PAPATOETOE, PAPATOETOE. — Fine Residence, 7 rooms (new), every gusaible appointment, together with 64 acres of rich land, situated 7 minutes' walk station; very best position. This is a grand suburban home. Price. £2800; terms to suit. F. C. WESTERN, Pap&toetoe. i?QK Remuera—House, 5 r., c**U«J good suction. Price, £550.— K. von Ameln, Melrose St., Newmarket. 01££; CASH -Off Carlton Gore Rd.-<*J-UiJ Magnificent 6-roamed House; every possible convenience; built 15 months; balance,, £626.— and Co.. 103, Symonds St. £Z\f\{\ 0R Exchange Mortgage—Lake- i *JUU» viJle Estate, 2i acres, 100 ft front. 1 Lake Rd., close beach and Lake; terms, j Lakeville. 174, HEBAID. i?/ff\A EQUITY. Exchange Mortgage— j <>"W Cheltenham—New House 7 large! rooms, h. and c. water; balance mortgage, £700. at 5i per cent—Owner. 966, HESAXD. •j K A ACRES. 20 miles from Auckland, 2 ldv miUs from station. Only £18 per acre, including all stock and implements. Call for 1 articulars. Equity. £700. Will take houses m exiha-ige, or cash, £300. — Henry Clayton and Co.. 95. Queen 8t t734> -J Oft ACRES, level to undulating; handy LOU -chool and township, 50 acras grass, bai rough feed; 4-roomed House, milk-ing-shed, etc. Will carry 60 cows when fully unproved. £6 per acre, and only £150 down. —Henry Clayton and Co., 85, Queen St. (727) 0(\ ACRES, Papakura— miles from staKtyJ ton; level, i acre orchard; 5-zoomed house and all outbuildings; 8 acres of potatoes, maize and onions, also stack hay 12 tons all given in Owners' equity £900; will exchange for house and section or few acres suburbs. ■ Call and we will g-ve you all particulars. This is a splendid cutting-up proposition. Henry Clayton and Co., 96, Queen St. 'Phone 3492. (744) £100 DE p "°~s~-^ EDENDALE ROAD, lmin to lid cars.— Modern House of 6 large rooms, and convs.; 2 bays, hot and cold water, etc. elevated volcanic section, 110 ft frontage. Price only £930. N. MACKENZIE AND CO., 79, Queen Street. (Sole Agents.) HARROP * MEDLEY, pONSONBY. A.*-* ACA—HOUSE. 6 rooms, bath, pantry, *luwu scullery, _ w.-h., c.t, pat w.c. Corner section. Choice position. J? OK A—FINE RESIDENCE. 10 rooms, tM<j~jO\J and all conveniences ; choice grounds, laid out in lawns and garden, shrubs, and fruit; large frontage to two streets, suitable for cutting up. WAPITI-J^PSOM. Oi-lAA—NEW HOUSE, six large roams. diiLIAJKJ pantry and storeroom, bath room, porcelain bath and basin, tiled hearths and grates, hot-water service, front and back verandah. Workshop, 20 by 12. Every convenience. Fine level section, 66 by 198. CTANLEY pOINT—TJEVONPORT. i?-JA?TA— A MOST COMPACT HOME. <M±\JO\J consisting of five rooms, entrance hall, bathroom: porcelain bath and basis, califontj wash-house, copper, tubs, p.w.c Fine views of harbour. Terms arranged. £650 may remain at 5 per cent. ?»-( £?CA—FINE HOUSE, 7 large rooms, S»±Dt>U scullery, pantry, bath, p.w.c.; choice section, 110 by about 230, laid out, flowers, orchard, etc. HARROP * MEDLEY--18. SHORTLAND STREET. FEBRUARY SALES AND EXCHANGES REPORT. Oi 1 ACRES—GLENMURRAY—Mr. H. KfXX Wilson. OAR ACRES-WAIMAI—Mr. J. Fausett. 1 Oft ACRES—MORRINSVILLE— W. .LiO B. Lodge. OOP ARDMORE—Messrs. HingOOU ley and Guest. QC ACRES-HOBSONVILLE-Hr. H. OO Salter. IQQ ACRES—PU K E K.OHE EAST— 100 M. H. Ryburn. A A ACRES-PAPATOETOE— A. Fin--8 BRICK HOUSES—GREY LYNN—Mr H. Francis. SECTION. 50 by 170—GREEN LANE— Mr. W. J. Irwin. EXTENSIVE LIST OF COUNTRY PRO PER'IIES IN EXCHANGE FOR TOWN PROPERTIES. DAIRY FARMS IN EXCHANGE FOR SHEEP AND CATTLE COUNTRY. Cash Clients awaiting good Propositions. ANDREW NEILL LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. HOBSON BUILDINGS, FORT STREET. DAIRY_FARMS. OOA—GOOD DAIRY FARM. 150 acres; 3&Ov/ can milk 60 cows; situated Manure wa, handy station just the place for town milk supply; great prospective value. Price only £30 per acre. Owner will entertain exchange for first-class tows property. (1) £»7— SHEEP AND DAIRY FARM, fenced □v 1 and subdivided; well watered, running creeks; 415 acres, all ploughable; 300 acres best English grasses, balance bu?h; carrying 100 cattle, mostly milkers; cream cart handy. A real money-maker for the right man. Only £7 per acre. (9) 1»0 1 KS—NICE BLOCK OF LAND, suit&*£j JLO able sheep or cattle, consisting of 3280 acres; 400 acres level, 2500 ploughable; all fenced and 16 subdivisions; soil good and well watered; new 10-roomed House, also manager's house and fine up-to-date outbuildings. With a little more improvement this will make a beautiful farm. '15) 4?I,<AA—LOVELY LITTLE DAIRY oWA'IUU FARM of 52 acres, all level and under cultivation; best volcanic soil; all well fenced and subdivided; milking at present 25 cows and carrying besides 6 horses. Buildings consist of new 5-roomed House with bathroom, scullery, and four verandahs; also 12-bail cowshed, piggeries, etc. This is a lovely place for a man that wants a small farm. (29) THE FARMERS' UNION TRADING ASSOTION. LTD. (Land Department). J. J. MACKY, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. ; EMPIRE BUTLDINC-S, SWANSON ST., | Representative.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15552, 9 March 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15552, 9 March 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15552, 9 March 1914, Page 2