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I Houses and Land for Sale. '% I._ . j /COMFORTABLE TTOME, TTIPSOM. I OWNER LEAVING FOR ENGLAND. | TXT'ELL - BUILT RESIDENCE. EIGHT * * ROOMS. Nicely decorated piaster ceilings, leaded lights, good wallpapers, gas fittings, tiled grates, etc. Bathroom, porcelain bath and hand basins; wardrobes and cupboards, etc.; wash-house, man's room; large motor garage and all conveniences. The House is exceptionally well built on brick foundation. The grounds are nicely laid out in lawns, garden. flowering shrubs. kitchen garden, fruit trees, fowlhouse, etc." The property has 138 feet frontage, also back entrance from side road. Stands high; good view, and convenient to trams. As the owner leaves the Dominion in February this fine property is for Sale a.: a low figure. FURNITURE can be had at valuation, if required. Full information from NEVILLE NEWCOMB LAND AGENT AND AUCTIONEER, HIS' MAJESTY'S ARCADE. DALGETY AND CO., LIMITED. LAND. STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, GENERAL MERCHANTS AND WOOLBROKERS, FANSHAWE STREET. AUCKLAND IFOR PRIVATE SALE. CONSIDER THESE PROPERTIES CAREFULLY. j THEY CARRY OUR RECOMMENDATION. •j-JQA ACRES, G.B L., 66 years' optional I XJ.OU tenure, and can be freehoided; j 35u acres in grass "balance scrub and fern. ] 600 acres ploughable; subdivided into 6 paddocks; splendidly watered by springs and I river on boundary. ! BUILDINGS consist of good 3-roomed House, with additional outbuildings, containing 2 bedrooms, small storeroom, waggon shed,harness loom. 3-bail cowshed. SITUATED 7 miles from township, railway station, etc.; good roads, accessible by motor at all times. Mortgage, £300, GAS. PRICE. £3 15s per acre for owner's interest. TERMS £750 cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. This property, by reason of its convenient i situation and the fact that it is located in a district hitherto little known, but which is now undergo.ng rapid development, must in the near future considerably appreciate in i value. A railway route is surveyed with- , in 2 miles of the farm, and without doubt will be in course of construction at an earU- date. Another important work which when completed will have a considerable effect on the whole district, is the erection of hydro-electric works right alongside. Preliminary work has been started, and the whole scheme will be in full swing within a very short time. The property for the greater part consists of easy rolling country i of semi-volcanic formation, easily worked I and producing magnificent crops of swedes, I oats, eU. Fully 600 acres are easily ploughable, anc' when grassed should carry at least 250 cows. From this it will be seen that the property, whether considered from the point of view of prospective value or as an. income-producing proposition, is absolutely sound, and the owner being keenly anxious to sell, has made the price particularly easy and anticipates that the first to inspect will buy. A O ACRES, of which 381 acres are roerrO hold and the balance Educational Lease at £3 per annum; 40 acres in grass. 3 acres heavy tea-tree. 40 acres ploughable; > ring fenced and subdivided into 9 paddocks; I well watered by creeks*- concrete tanks, etc ! BUILDINGS consist of good sound 8I roomed Kauri House, barn 40 by 20, oowshed 3 bails, separator room, also 3-roomed ; Cottage. j Present stock consists of 12 dairy cows 1 and 11 young stock. I SITUATED right in the heart of the townj ship, with school, post office, etc.; 6 miles to railway station; metal roads- Steamer calls bi-weeklv alongside property. I PRICE, £1720. TERMS, £800 cash. 1 ~AA ACRES- containing about 1440 ; IJUU acres Freehold and 60 acres E.R. ' at £6 10s per annum; 1100 acres in grass. 160 acres scrub and fern, 1000 acres ploughable ; 7 and 8-wire fencing enclosing 19 padI docks; well watered by creeks and springs. I At present carrying over 1600 sheep, 200 i cattle, and 18 horses. 1 BUILDINGS consist of good 7-roomed House. 3-roomed Cottage, woolshed.. stables, . 3 other small buildings; concrete dtp, yards I etc ! SITUATED only 1 mile from school; good roads: 7 miles from township. PRICE, £11 10s per acre for Freehold. j This property consists of flat to easy unI dulating country of limestone formation, a large portion of which is ploughable, and tho greater part of which will ultimately be suitable for dairying. Having two read frontages, it lends itself to easy and economical j subdivision, and being situated in a rapidlyrising district this proposition affords a splendid opportunity to the man who is prepared to sit for a few years- with a view to subdividing and selling in small areas. For further particulars, apply to DALGETY AIND CO., LIMITED, CITY. OSTEND. THE MANLY OF AUCKLAND. MOST POPULAR SEASIDE RESORT. <T<HE /CHEAPEST CEASIDE SECTIONS. THE EASIEST TERMS. THE BEST STEAMER SERVICE. Steamers ;*a.v« Mondays and Fridays, 9 a.m.. returning same day. Also Week-ends and Sundays. This Estate has only been opened just on I four years, and over 400 sections have been four years, and over 4.00 sections have been , sold, while over 60 Seaside Cottages have b*>:-n erected Magnificent Private Hotel just been completed on the finest of ail beaches. ONETANGI. li miles of CLEAN, HARD. SANDY BEACH. Pretty bush j reserves of 15 acres. Good Fishing, I Shooting. Boating. Bathing. Cheap weekI end Steamer Fares from November 1. Good j a.U-th?-year-round steamer service, also launches. Good smooth-water trip. It hours' ' j steam. Bureau and Store on Estate. Let us show you some of the sections at j £50. They command glorious views of the sea and land, and adjoin a nice reserve of ! bush. j Other sections from £25. The terms are within reach of every pocket, and enable one to eo and erect a nice little crib right-away on eo and erect a nice little crib right-away on cayment of the £2 10s deposit. TERMS: ' £2 10s deposit; balance, £1 . monthly, and NO 'INTEREST. NO : RATES. I Our Mr. Smytheman has a cottage on the I Estate, and will be pleased to give details of each section. He knows them intimately. j Buy now and reap the benefit. GreaS 1 prospective value. Ask your friends abcifc Ostend Send for plan, booklet, and further particulars to SHORT AND SMYTHEMAN. . 11. SMEETON'S BUILDINGS. QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. j SEASIDE 1 4? O-A—HO WICK (Beach Frontage)— Cot c*»OiJ\-/ tage 3 rooms, and closed-in j verandah; all heart kauri, and practically I new. Orion range, copper, tub, etc. Water on to bath and sink. Large section, about 1 1 acre, with Leach frontage. Good bathing and safe anchorage. Price, or.lv £350. OQ9~—GOVERNMENT VALUATION 3fc O^t ) £650.—PONSONBY—Well-built House. 7 rooms: porcelain bath and basin, calilont. sewer drainage, etc. Section, 66ft by 130 ft; insurance, £500. Property is unencumbered. Handy trams. I*l 1 ~ A-OFF • DOMINION ROAD— 3*XliJ\J Modern House. 5 rooms and kitchenette: p.w.c.. sewer drainage, porcelain bath and basin : linennress. etc. " Voij canic section. 50ft by 175 ft: vegetable car--1 den. fruit trees, etc. Property is unencum- : bered. Owner has just bought a farm, so must sell. £7^0 —EPSOM--House. 6 rooms, unenl O\J (umbered. Section, L.T.T. ; I insurance, £300. MANUREWA— £1800 or Offer—fit Acres, with Bungalow 3 rooms and convem- ; ence-s; 2 large fowlhouses. brooder house. 3 : incubate is. 2 brooders: cowshed, separator. ! etc. Mortgage. £650. Only 1; miles from j station. Would exchange "for farm up to 150 acres. GEO C CREAGrH, 112. FIRST FLOOR. VICTORIA ARCADE TAKAPUNA. . VEW BUNGALOW, containing 2 bed- ->.' | rooms, _ sittingroom, kitchenette, and bathroom, also nice verandah; wash-house attached. Section over t-acre, and commands glorious views of lake and channelPrice, £500; cash. £100. ! We are building other SEVEN or EIGHT . HOUSES on lb 3 Estate, each house having I a little over i-acre, and every house will . command a glorious view and can never bo built out. The houses will be handy to beach j and trams. Anyone wishing to have one of '. these houses can have same built to suit. purchaser. £100 cash will secure any house . on this Estate. Further particulars can b» . obtained at my office. i ! | SOLE AGENT, f R. T. CATLOW, 1 16. WYNDHAM STREET, M AUCKLAND. j] II

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17338, 9 December 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17338, 9 December 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17338, 9 December 1919, Page 4