Houses and Land for Sale. C. J. HUTCHISON, ELLISON'S CHAMBERS. TEL. 2C*t. CITY INVESTMENT for £i:.-,r>o V; Inii :>(K)ft of Oueen St. I i' nig ij.iw 7 :>tr ceu: . anil yood r<-asocs '•-: --0- :■:::•• profit. (jKXTi.KiIAN's HOME AT PENROSE, \\ I'M 11; ... :,..- jure* in"' • V "' l !>:> ~ ' r<-<- ir<.m stone «'!"' frorn station .'5 train* dai'.y ,° i t>.E. , : '' ''"""n-". One .Storey and Tower. W :th Uvel v vi>, ws Gardens. i«wn«. vinery. 3 paddocks. '•«'"' *l»b:es ..r.d »uM„;iidinff« Uneiiuuga water supply and tanks I 1 nratp telephnoe and every possible convenient e. XO «THCOTE - WITH MAGNIFICENT \ I E\\ s. ! Eml.* in,* Har'.j«»,ir. f.ty. Shelly Bear, to ; arneli. Waihoko. Takapuna. Rsngitoto i *■ Acres. ,»,;„ Modern house. £4200. I J" 1 1 la .teres and House. £1600 , .> Rooms and bathroom. i verandr.hs I ATARI*.*. ROAD. H EMU ERA. I three Acres, opposite new school. £750 The FINEST RESIDENCES iv I KEMUEKA. U£ " " KN FOR FRUIT FARMS M Tattpaki -l Acre., improved. i.JS per acre ; 8 Acres. £11 60 Acre*. JETI-J per acre i routing harbour. 100 Acres, imnrcred £40 I {?s?*,*?£.&>' - Building Sites' . ALSO, LARGE CORNER BLOCK i;°K HOBSOX AND DURHAM STS. : 47 by 53, with Building thereon I HOHSON ST.. near Victoria St. 47ft. j With cart entrance a' back. .''s., ..... [, ' | KING'S DRIVE ,-4 Budding Sites ' ABSENTEE OWNER FARM FOR SALE OR LEASE. ' 280 A^^l \ 0 °~r?o cows. F-.Te miles railway and store, two miles school. {_ anable much improvement. |P RICE £9 10 s PER A(}!K- , OR QS gD PER ACRE FOR T EASE. IjXSPKCTED AND "RECOMMENDED. iSMALLEY AND BARRETT. -Successors to Tyidcn and Spiers). , 95. QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND FACING ONE-TREE-HILL, , CHARMINGLY n STTUVTFD ON SLOPE , AT END OF ONSLOW ROAD. EPSOM *' ! OVERLOOKING A PINE raxc.f ri^r HAXGE OF SURROUNDING COUNTRY- ' Wprn A p*r> E -P V A " D FAITHFULLY ■ ROOMS BUNGALOW HOUSE OF k en cs rePlete W,, ' : ia ' e?t ''onvcni- ' DR 'on VI t« G wVn? Rt^ IN ; C ROOMS enter TOPvr? I through ; nre E n CTT - W '- N H;I1 Domain looks nrer Onc-trce K:U Domain • BEST BEDROOM face, morning sun and vnoT.- ghtf "i ly T arranged with INGLE- , -NOOK inside LARGE BAY WINDOW. I KIT 5 1 ? ) EX , c S n . n ,? ol ', f-lti DINTNGROOM both r LARGL PANTRY opening into both rooms CALTFONT IX BATHROOM. I T LO\V U npsirv lle >-~'' RD Prov,d BUNGAi DESIGN A t ND EXCEEDINGLY I ATTRACTIVE IX APPEARANCE | LARGE SECTION. 110 ft by l«9ft. laid out in TENNIS LAWN. GRASS SLOPE PLANTED WITH NATIVE SHRUSS AND TREE." " ' Back of grounds planted in fruit trees. CITY DRAINAGE. MOTOR-SHED. WTTH DRIVE. j Tmins Epsom 3d car. 13inins Mount Eden I pRICE. £125() j EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS I DO NOT MISS THIS-IT IS REALLY GENUINE VALUE! * AUL ' I Further particulars from the Owner EWIS R E ADY. 15, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. 'Phone 857. A FIRST-CLASS , FARM FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. ! 900 ACRES— AN IDEAL DAIRYING OR | -tOO FATTENING FARM at a moderate I price and a first-class district. well-known for the quality of the land and its output of t -t stock: situated only 36 miles south of A nek. end on the Mam Trunk line and 27 miles by rail from Westfield Saleyards. The whole of the farm is now- in gras«. with the exception of about 5 acres in name bush for shelter and ornament. Some of the paddocks have been down in grass for 13 years About 45 acres were in tea-tree, trie balance being originally in the best of mixed bush, felled from 15 to 1? venrs ago. THE FARM WILL CARRY NOW 60 DAIRY COWS. Last season 56 cows were milkc-l and a. number of other cattle, voung stock *l d ~ horses were carried. SCHOOL. STORE AND CREAMERY 1- miles. BUILDINGS—Good 6-roomed house, trapehed, man's room, cowshed, piegeries. Small well-sheltered orchard Soil, rich chocolate loam | This is a genuine proposition and will bear any inspection. The farm hat been m the same hand? for the past IS years. Th© sitt% ' tio.i and district are excellent. The property ' lies well to the sun. and the district is pretty ' healthy and good- If you wan a good t?rrr i don't fail to inspect this. I pRICE. £25 pER ACRE. TERMS. £40-. CASH Balance Arranged. I OR EXCHANGE FOR FIRST MORTGAGE ' G BB VASK R^% P S? p Sr Y: ; WHEATLEY & C 0. .1 LAND AGENTS. 15 Years' Practical Experience. ::. SHORTLAND STREET. And at Turua. Hauraki P'ains. PUKEKOHE I DISTRICT. I
| TJ R G E N T DALE | I U OF l > "QAIKYING AND (CROPPING T^ARM. 100 ACRES OF PLODGHABLE. SEMI--IUU VOLCANIC LAND: well watered by i streams; fenced .nio 6 s-.ibdiv.sinus , 75 I acres trass (25 acre* new). 10 acres I 'oats; mail's house of 2 rooms; cowI shed (with '20 bails), dairy, waggon-shed, I j viable, and wash-house: 'phone connected; ' j post office, creamery ntid school, half-mile • i , railway statiou. ." miles. Price, £20 per acre j 1 terms; £950 may remain, or owner would lake unencumbered House in Auckland j '■ suburbs in part payment; or would Sell as ' ; coins concern tor £"23 per acre. Reason for •■ I sale, owner leaving for England. 16.66S ' j SAMUEL VAILE AND! 1 SONS, LTD.. j | 87. QDEEN STREET. j , " —————— —— I j FARMERS r SPECULATORS, IJEKE IS AN QPPORTUNITY. 870 ACRES FREEHOLD, CENTRAL POSITION. WAIKATO ' THE LOWEST-PRICED FARM IN THE I , 1 DISTRICT—2OO ACRES rich river ' flat, 30 acres bush, balance flat and undul*.- ' ins; about two-thirds ploughable- 70 acres' grass; 12 acres ploughed J-acre young or- J chard. Good House of tour rooms stable and yard; pigsties and paddock C'OVVE- , NIENTLY SITUATED to two railway stations, saleyarda, school, creamery, P O etc by good loads. .*• ' ' r^oSSgg&G SPECUL KEASOSS PObli, and assist the man who will improve. Or. Owner will EXCHANGE for revenue-producing Property or Sound tagesL GEO. PAYKELV *[ IMPERIAL BUILDINGS. 44, QUEEN ST.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16010, 31 August 1915, Page 3
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