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Houses and Land for Sale. REALLY BEAUTIFUL HOME. "yERY JJEST jpOSITION JN PARNELL '3 MINUTES ST. STEPHEN'S CAR). CIAPITAL MODERN EXCEPTIONALLY VJ WELL-BUILT 10-ROOMED RESIDENCE, exquisitely finished throughout and replete with every labour-saving device_; drawingroom 27 by 17, diningroom 17 by 17, breaktostroom 15 by 15, 6 bedrooms, etc.; every room large, light, and lofty; electric light in every room; great broad balconies , atid verandah. Gorgeous view of land and sea. Everything most complete FIRST-CLASS LEVEL SECTION. 66 by 169 ft, beautifully laid out, 2 lawns, flowerbeds, etc.; motor „ (363 FOR POSITIVE SALE AT -£^QQQ. PARNELL. QAMPBELL'S pOINT. GLORIOUS VIEW OF HARBOUR AND ONLY FEW MINUTES' WALK FROM QUEEN STREET. A WELL-APPOINTED UP-TO-DATE A HOUSE of 9 rooms, replete with all ' conveniences. House is divided into two flats, each self-contained and returning handsome revenue. Grounds are laid out in flower gardens, lawn, planted with fruit trees, etc. THIS BEAUTIFUL HOME MUST BE SOLD, As Owner i« leaving, and will take

£1750. 354 L. OR OFFER. RAWENGA - Estate. : ST. HELIERS BAY. THE BALANCE OF THIS BEAUTIFUL ESTATE IS NOW FOR SALE. _ In Sections averaging about Half-acre Eacn. EVERY LOT A CHOICE FREEHOLD. Every Lot. fronting a well-formed Koad, every lot on easy terms. TEN PER CENT. CASH. Balance in two years at 6 per cent. RAWENGA is only 5 minute* from the wharf by level road, with sunny sheltered aspect, and excellent soil. Fast Ferry Service to and from the City, and a Comfortable Motor 'Bus service to and from Remuera Tram Terminus. WE CAN SELL SECTIONS ON RAWENGA ESTATE AT FROM £100 EACn. T. MANDENO JACKSON, CUSTOMS STREET E.. AUCKLAND. P.O BOX 137. REMUERA HOMES. MODERN BUNGALOW of. 8 rooms, com--aTJL plete with latest conveniences; artistic papers and friezes; on good section of quarter-acre, in garden; beautiful sea and landscape views. Price, £2000; deposit, £600. 4? 1 OCTA—CHARMING AND ARTISTIC LITTLE BUNGALOW of 5 rooms and all modern conveniences; on good section, in garden, etc.; only 2mins to cars. Deposit, £500. P-< fiAA— SIX - ROOM D BUNGALOW, ' wIuUl/ all large rooms; the latest modern appliances and effects. Section, 60tt by 196 ft. 30 fruit trees in full bearing-—De-posit, £800. CALL, WRITE. OR SEE US TO-DAY. WILLIAM A- HORNE. LTD., "REAL ESTATE SERVICE," SHORTLAND ST.. AND AT HAMILTON.

5000 ACRES. 5000 ACRES. FREEHOLD. T IMESTONE AND "DAPA /COUNTRY. XJIMESTONE AND X APA COUNTRY. ftLEAN & TTTTELL /BRASSED. V-LEAN & W ELL VJTRASSED. BROKEN IN I UNDER CAREFUL SUPERVISION. | This IS situated SOUTH OF AuckX land, HANDY to RAILWAY STATION. TOWNSHIP, AND ALL CONVENIENCES. Acknowledged to be one of the best stations in the Province. Practically the whole area was originally heavy mixed bush (all easy country), in fact, a large portion is ploughable and suitable for dairying. When chopped the land was carefully sown ' with special mixtures of English grasses. The carrying capacity is nearly 2 sheep per I acre, and. approximately, a cattle beast to

every 10 acres. J BUILDINGS.Good Homestead of 7 l rooms, wooi-shed, stabling, yards and dip, " and other structures. FENCING.This is all fir3t-class. and well-erected (sheep-proof). Upwards of 50 subdivisions. This Station is known to us, and we have " every confidence in recommending it as sound ( buying. PRICE.—£II PER ACRE. TERMS: 25 ' per cent, cash; balance cnai remain for a ' term of years at current rate. TO OWNERS. ] WE HAVE FIVE CLIENTS (Retiring 1 Farmers) who wish to Purchase Small 1 Holdings (up to 60 Acres), with comfortable 1 Homesteads, handy to Auckland: north of ' Pukekohe for preference. Kindly forward particulars. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD.; THE HAYMARKET. AUCKLAND. NORTH AUCKLAND. — JpOR jQAIRYING, RATTENING, OR HOPPING. 7AQ ACRES. L.T.T.—ONE MILE AND ; lUy A-HALF FROM RAILWAY STATION AND CREAMERY; HALF-MILE POST OFFICE AND SCHOOL. •200 ACRES FLAT. BALANCE EASY UNDULATING. ALL IN GRASS, with exception of few acres SHELTER BUSH SUBDIVIDED 10 PADDOCKS BY GOOD SHEER PROOF FENCES. WATERED ' BY NEVER-FAILING CREEKS.

JJOMESTEAD: SOLID 11-ROOMED HOUSE. BARN, WOOLSHED, COWSHED. NOTE; This property is well adapted for dealing, being within half a mile to twrt miles of three taleyards. The owner fattens all his surplus stock, and is only selling to retire. Ho is an old Canterbury farmer, and, having known him for years, we know he would not own a poor farm. At the- price asked we have no hesitation in saying that it is a cheap property. PRICE; £15 10s PER ACRE. TERMS: £3000 CASH. BALANCE EASY. FISHER & PARKES, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. 1. SMEETON'S BUILDINGS. "PHONE 1011. Branch: WHAKATANE. YOU AN NOT pEAD rpiflS j AND NOT WISH TO INSPECT. yOU AN NOT JNSPECT AND NOT BUY THIS NEAT LITTLE PROPERTY. O ACRES .'APPROX.I—AII in young orchard -J :s years old, mostly apples; nice little lions*) of i rooms, flower garden; 1 mile irom pvntion. ]x>st. office and school; metal chip footpath pa.st door. £700 will buy it. Don'l miss this. Write at once to W. P. LEVY & CO,, J _ LAND AGENTS. WAIKUMETE. ' P O II ft A L E, I In a. Choice Position, in PRINCES STREET, ALBERT PARK. I SUITABLE FOR A DOCTOR, j Or Any Other Professional Man. I A VERY *» /"COMFORTABLE 'J-ROOMED JJOUSE, With Good Sanitary and Modern Conveniences, \ LARGE LEASEHOLD ALLOTMENT The situation combines the retirement and pleasantness of, the best, suburbs with the attraction and facilities of city life. Apply to EWINGTON AND BAKER. Estate Agents, Durham Street East. Auckland. « r

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17337, 8 December 1919, Page 3

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