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T ) "• ■. _ f_ ' t' : V Honses and Land For Sale. ■■ - - ' - - * 3 —— ; W. FRATER & SON, ; jgOUSB AND JAND j^GENTS, i N°- 103, Q DEE; ' S™ *' r 1 , Established 85 Yearn. Telephone 1135. MONEY TO LEND ON FIRST ; MORTGAGE. P' ARNELL. ST. STEPHEN'S AVENUE— Now 6-rooined Bungalow, latest modern , convenience.', well finished; all first-class material throughout; leasehold section; ground rent El. Price £780 (a Ecod property). 1 641 ' P ARNELL (Top St. George's Bay Road) —New Modorn House, 8 rooms: commanding splendid view of harbour; section, 80ft irontigo; lca3e 60 years, Prico very reasonable. P ARNELL, GLADSTONE ROAD—Firstclass, woll-built Gentleman's Residence, containing 9 rooms: view of harbour; land about {-aero; tennis court, etc. PPSOM, WOODBANK ROAD-House, 6 J-V rooms, modorn conveniences; over an acre and a-half of volcanic land, laid out in orchard, fowl runs, etc.; greenhouse. Price, i'lt'.OO. EEMUERA —Close to cars—7-roomed 1 Bungalow; hot water; porcelain batn, section 66ft by 210 ft, stands high. Price £1000; terms £100 cash. I 6 ' lo ' EEMUERA fTop Station Roadl-Well-built 0-roomed House, with ovory modern convenience; section, BO by 120 ft. Good aspect. Price low. Owner leaving Auckland. (144) ITOUNT EDEN-WOOD-END ESTATEi. New 6-roomed Brick Villa, reploto with ) every convenience. Price, £1200. Alno, 8-roomed Wooden Dwelling, in first-class 1 ordor. Price, £1200. £624) j EMUERA, O'ROBKE AVENUE-Bunga--111 low, seven rooms, hot and cold water, ft'l modern conveniences: i-tcro level action. £850. (4-16) EPSOM, FAIRFAX ROAD-New Bungalow, 7 rooms; |-acro freehold section; close to cava, A very comfortable homo. ATAHUHVJ— }-milo from Station— v Acros fust-clans land; now Honse, 7 roomß, Price, £1600. ATAHHHU—New G-roomad Bungalow, v/ till modern conveniences, motorshed. etc.; 5 acres first-class land. Price, £1550. Or more land could be had. li mile from station. (139) BRIGHTON ROAD. REMUERA. near Too -LI —Splendid Bull dins Site. 60 by 150 ft 1175) I TTE PAPA PA—B-roomed House, with out--1 A buildings; hot and cold water, septic I tank drainage; 14 acres level volcanic land. and having a lorgj road frontage; vory • suitable for subdivision; close to railway station. Price, £3600. Terms, £400 rash, balanco can remain. (628) DONBONBY ROAD, close to Three Lampa ■*-. —Corner Soction, 66ft by 87ft, together with largo Shop and Dwelling; room to build two more shops. This property will be sold very cheap. P ARNELL (Balfour Road)— of the bost-built Houses in this locality, 8 lar<r© rooms, oyer half-acre. Section stands high and commanding splendid sea view. Owner must Bell, No reasonable offer refused. r\TAHUHU (clocq to Mongers ntation)— v Splendidly-built modern Bungalow, with every convenience- stables, etc., and 2 acres Bomi-volcflUio land, Price, £1200; terms. (625) BUILDING SECTIONS— Road and Hobson Bay Road. Parnell. "' Woods Estate"— builders and others First-class Building Sections, commanding sea views. Low prices and easy terms. 10 per cent. cash. TjiPSGM—Albury Estate, fronting Owen'a JLi Road and Gillios Avenue, within Smins of trams, and within 2)d section—Elevated Volcanic Soctijfla. Terms and prices to suit purchasers. /"JBATIA— miles from Wailramets Sta\J tion— Acres good orchard land: 8 acres in orchard, mostly apples, in full bearing, < acres grass, balance tea-tree. Good "so, 6 rooms, fruit store and sheds, j poultry-houses and runs, eto. Pries. £1100. Terms, £300 cash. (137) ALBANY — Acres Land, lin grass; all XX subdivided; good apple orchard, balanct valuable native bush; about 1-mile river frontage. Wharf at property steamer calls every other day; about an hour's steam from Auckland. Solid House, 9 rooms. Cottage '8 rooms. Cowsheds, boathouse. etc. Good fishing and shooting. Splendid views. A delightful home; selling very cloap. (1351 rO SECTlONS—Unimproved Fruit Country. 31 Acres and 1& Acres; one rnilo and a-half from Taupaki station. Price £9 j(or icroJohn Prater.) (Robert Prater. FRATER BROS., HOUSE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, STOCK AND SJdAIIE BROKERS. 113, QUEEN STREET. MONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE. Established 1872. FOR SALEHOBSONVILLE— 1 to 10 Acres. £21 to £82 an acre, all levol. Several of them front tho harbour, and all have frontages to well-constructed ro>ls. TAKAPUNA (Milford end)— Sectio i 14, East Coast Road) 4a 3r 35p, £100 an acre; closo to car stop. A grand section. commanding splendid views of Lake and ocean. KAWAU ISLAND—I 3 Acres and new Cottage. £600. DEVONPORT, ALBERT RCAD-Two comfortable and woll-built Houbos, fe&ch 6 rooms i £1350 cash for the two. ELLERSLIE—67 acres scoria land: £50 an acre. Terms; One-fifth cash, balance a) 6 per cent. GREEN LANE—Lota 24 and 25, Woodbine Avenue. Rosebcrry Park. 132 by 156. £360. PAPATOETOE, li miles from station—til Acies of the richest soil in the district. Largo residonce and every necessary farm building. £100 an acre. REMUERA, harbour aide of Mount Hobson— (3min from tram-stop)— First-class Villa Residence of 6 rooms and all conveniences; section, 80ft frontage; £950. EPSOM, THE DRlVE—Pretty Villa of 5 rooms, tile roof; buggy-shed and stable; corner section, 103 ft frontage; £1000; £.100 cash, balance 5 per cent. EC/WICK—S roomed Houso and section of J-acro, £400. Best part of township. A bargain. DOMINION ROAD—Two Business Sites. corner sections. £6 10s a foot. REMUERA. foot of Victoria Avenue— roomed Residence; large section, loutt frontage; £1100; £100 cash, balance easy payments. MOUNTAIN ROAD. MOUNT ALBEBTNow 6-roomed House, strongly built, all kauri; section, 1 aero; stable, buggyehed, eto. A most convenient and comfortable home. £1200. STANLEY PT.—Mr. Cowen'a propertyHandsome and. substantial kauri Hons* of 7 rooms; section his 110 ft frontage to harbour, right opposite Qujen St., dentil 230 ft; most magnificent harbour and city viows from this property. J. A. JAMES, HOUBE, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENf, 63, QUEEN BTREET. Mb Door Below Smeoton'a. RENTS COLLECTED. MONEY TO LEND. A A—ONEHUNGA — Gentleman's csy*j\JvU Residence, 11 rooms and offices; slate roof; complete outbuildings. 2 acres garden, orchard, and paddock; full frontage to roads at back and front. Lovely position. Jp OQK A—EPSOM—Modern Residence, 10 ofe»-'O(JU rooms and offices; everything of the best,; {-aero garden md lawn. Splendid view; close trams, 3d section. 0 7^A- MOUNT EDEN-Good Villa. C » 'Jrooms and conveniences; section, 68ft by 146 ft; nico garden; close trams. OA K A A—LOVELY SUBURBAN HOME ow4:uUU 10 rooms and oßiccs; splendid Stabling and outbuildings; 121 acres volcanic land; lovely garden, orchard, etc. Very fine views. £97 X A-PAPATOETOE-Modern Villa. I iJU 6 rooms, all conveniences; dairy, cowshed, buggy-shea.: good water supply by windmill; close station. PENROSE— £650— House, 5 rooms, bath, etc.; 1 acr« level land; nice garden; close station. "DEMUERA—Choice Residence, 8 large XV rooms and offices; lovely view; 1 aero, nice garden. Close trams and trains. £3000 WAI,KATO FARM-1100 Acres; about 300 ' » acres ploughivble hills, balance rich flats; carryint 100 rowa, 200 stores, 500 sheep, and horses. Dwelling, 7 rooms; cottage, 3 rooms; milking-ehed, with machine; complete outbuildings and yards. £10 per acre; £2000 cash. Mount ALBERT-DELIGHTFUL residence, 5 largo rooms and offioes, hot and cold water, etc.; wash-house, wood-ehed. Stable and buggy-shed; 1 acre, lovely garden and view. £1400. PRESTON HILL ESTATE, near Penrose and Panmure—Sections from i to 3t Acres, rich grass land; splendid viows; low prices, easy terms. Call for plan. NUMEROUS EXCHANGES OFFERING. Owners: Pleaso send particulars of your properties to J JAMES. 63. QUEEN STREET. Wanted KNOWN—J. H. MULDOON .VV AND CO. at? Removing to Now Offices, 83, QUEEN ST. (2 doora above Sjaeoton'e),

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New Zealand Herald, 29 June 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, 29 June 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, 29 June 1914, Page 2