Houses and Land for Sale. A ETEUE -nrr HITBHEAD, KIDD'S CHAMBERS, No. 4, HIGH ST. MAIN CITY THOROUGHFARE — OFFERS WANTED—Section, having a double frontage of 66ft, by depth of 120 ft, with brick double-storey Shop, Stables, and large" two-storey Dwellinghouse. A magnificent site tor the erection of modern residential flats or private hotel. Trams Siss the property; 3mins to Queen Street, as been in present owner's hands for many years, and is unencumbered. SUBMIT AN OFFER ! X , lQfifi--OWNER'S EQUITY IN CITY cVIOI/l/ RENT-PRODUCING BLOCKIn the heart of the city, now producing £5 Is 6d weekly— i Houses, in perfect order, having all conveniences. These are always well let, and a class of property eagerly sought after. 4?9fififi~ A REAL CITY BARGAINX/L\J\J\) BEST PART OF SYMONDS STREET—Freehold Brick Residence of 8 good rooms, and all conveniences. Now let at £2 weekly (worth more). Terms: £600 cash. Agent's note: People are paying £1400 and £1500 for inferior wooden-built houses in the suburbs. Compare this with the value offered above. i? O 7 C, A—9YMONDS STREET—Modern cfcO 1 OX/ 10-roomed Briok and Concrete Residence, replete with all conveniences. Eminently suited for professional gentleman. Very reasonable terms may be arranged. ARTHUR WHITEHEAD. i, HIGH STREET. 'Phone A 914. J. A. JAMES, HOUSE, LAND. AND ESTATE AGENT, 63. QUEEN STREET, 4th Door Below Smeeton's. RENTS COLLECTED. MONEY TO LEND FARMS. DAIRY. SHEEP. AND FRUIT FARMS for Sale on Easy Terms. Let me know your wants. I can probably show the right tiling. EXCHANGE— Cottage Property.' well let, offering in exchango for First Mortgages. EXCHANGE— Cottage, Takapuna. for First Mortgage. EXCHANGE— Farm, 150 acres, practically all ploughable; watered by springs. £15 per acre, for House Property. EXCHANGE— A Choice Little Home in Dnnnevirke, value £650, equity £400, for a similar property in Auckland suburbs. EXCHANGE— Farm, 4800 acres, at low price of £5 10s per acre, for Rent-producing Property or good Farm, Auckland Province. * EXCHANGE for Small House, Mount Eden TAKAPUNA, Residence, 7 rooms, large section; close 2d cars, and handy to beach; £1100; equity, £600. EXCHANGE, for Small Farm, about £800— Good Dairy Farm, BUCKLAND, 102 Acres; good House, etc.; £23 per acre, including stock; equity, £1164. EXCHANGE, for Store or other good Business— Dairy Farm, 100 Acres; good Dwelling . and outbuildings; milking machine, etc.; £33 per acre. • EXCHANGE— House Property— 120 acres, Manurewa; GO acres in grass and cultivation balance rough feed. Watered by stream; divided 5 paddocks. Good House and buildings; li miles station; £25 per acre. EXCHANGES— Too numerous to adverFARMS. HOUSES, BUILDING SECTIONS. ACREAGE, at Sale Prices. PRESTON HILLS ESTATE, near Penrose aid —Sections from i to 3} Acres, rich grass land: splendid views; low prices, easi termij. Call tor plan. ' INSPECT HAURAEI PLAINS BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE. QNLY A . pEW Q.OOD "DLOCKS rpO QELL. -£Q lA s PER ACRE— Ideal O.R.P. <J*ZJ X\J Block of 200 acres, handy to creamery, store, school, etc. N.E PIQ PER ACRE-158 Acres (Freehold). tfelO Solid Value. 2295 ANOTHER FINE FREEHOLD BLOCK OF 72 ACRES, all in ffrass, and subdivided; river frontage: 4-roome4 House and outbuildings, milking-shed, etc. Carrying capacity, about a BEAST TO THE ACRE. Price, £80 per acre. Terms. £500 CASH, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. 2528 C. F. BENNETT, AUCTIONEER. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND BUILDINGS. SWAN SON STREET. FARM BARGAINS. QALE AND "EXCHANGE. PUKEKOHE, li miles station—l2o ACRES FREEHOLD, all ploughable; practically all in grass; several paddocks. House, 4 rooms. Price. £25 per acre; equity, £1450. NOTE.—Owner has allowed property to go back a little. A live man can make this worth £40 per acre.with small expenditure. Will accept half-cash, balance in house property. • j BOMBAY— FARM CHEAP—S4 Acres; all has been ploughed and grassed but 5 acres fallow; 10 paddocks well watered. House, 4 rooms; eight-bail cowshed and extensive ranee of outbuildings' school. P. 0.. creamery handy. Price, only £25 per acre; easy terms. PUKEKAWA - FIRST-CLASS LAND--200 ACRES: 140 acres is drained swamp ; all m grassy capable of carrying now 60 dairy cows; 60 acres are mostly volcanio hills of good quality; about half ploughed rest-partly ploughable; school quite close; 8 miles station, good roads. House. 2 rooms PRICE. £17 10s PER ACRi,; £500 cash. NOTE—A sound working proposition, improving all the time. Only needs inspection Might entertain house property as part payment. .WALKER AND COAKLEY, HIGH STREET, AUCKLAND. £45 DEPOSIT. ONE MINUTE FROM PONSONBY ROAD. NEW DIX-ROOMED -RESIDENCE, 0 With . -tV ' i ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES, Including H. and C. Water, P.W.C., Sewer Drainage, Porcelain Bath, etc. Interior Smartly Decorated. P BICE - £630 FOR Q UICK S ALEi 2 D TRAM SECTION. £ -PRICE ONLY-£ 595 N EAT ]\I ODEIIN "DUNGALOW OF £ "DOOMS. FINISHED IN OILED RIMU. H. and C. Water nd Every Other Appointment. VERY EASY TERMS. a j7o wen ' 7, SHORTLAND STREET. PHONE 1518. "EXCEPTIONAL QPPORTUNITY. TO AN IMPROVING BUYER. OWNER WILL ACCEPT £100 DEPOSIT! THIS IS A MONEY-MAKING PROPOSITION. 7en acres, good healthy sheep • O\J AND CATTLE COUNTRY. Situated 9 miles from railway, and handy to school and post office; 150 acres standing bush, balance rough feed and undulating fern hills; well watered by running streams. Soil is sandy loam, on papa formation. Abnut half the property is ploughable, and ea.su/ wcrked. trice, £3 10s per acre. Tjr.tvi, ±''.01 deir.tit. balance may remain at 5 p<-r cant, let five years. XT "RUTHERFORD AND po., 10, COMMERCE STREET.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15737, 12 October 1914, Page 2
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