Honses and Land lor bale. 0 S T E N D, rpHE pREMIER OEASIDE TJSTATE. A BRAND NEW SUBDIVISION. Tie Unprecedented Saloa at Ostend h&vo ' «., Je d the owners of this Most Popular of all fi 4*ide Estates to open an the Block with the finest Views on the Estate, known as tna ■P UTI K I BA X EXTENSION. 000 SECTIONS (m?ny of which ccm££u mand viows ;bat it would be .inpossible to surpass) are available for ',;•:*» Here is ar. Example: — SECTION No. I—Fine Site, glorious view of ocean and bays,' also whaif, fenced two Bides. Price. £'10. SECTION No. 3-Do., do. Price, £40. SECTION No. 17—Nito Site; few trees on it. Price, £32. SECTION No. 57—Magnificent Site and perfect views of Islands in Guff,, also Putiki Bay; are*, nearly J-acro. Price, £'60. SECTION No. 146-Fine Sheltered Spot; nearly J-acre; some good flowering treo. Prico, £30. SECTION No. 142—D0., do. Price, £35. SECTION No. HO—Nice Site; good views Put.ki Bay; adjoins Bush Reserve; nearly J-ncro. Price, £40. SECTION No. 53—Slopes somewhat, but " good Buildins S : tc, and has fresh water or. it. Price. £20. You can with safety pick a section from one of tho abov They are aa represented. \ booklet, showing views of Ostend, accompanies the plan. Tho photos, will give an wlea of Ostcnd's progress. A lovely spot, only l\ hours' steam from tho City in sheltered water. Good steamer service-. Mntor-bua service. Milk and rm-at delivered. P. 0., two Stores, two Accommodation Houses. The i rest Onotang'. Beach (11 miloa long) ig on tl e Estate. 120 Homes already erected. Beautiful spot for early cultivation. N frostI Lave made f,jod money for investors., and those 6"<mrr.g sections on the subdivision Trill assuredly do the same. FANCY A FIRST-CUSB SECTION FOR £40! vroTE THE TERMS: f»9 -jAS DEPOSIT. MONTHLY. NO INTEREST. The Northern S.S. Co.'s 8.8. Waiuku InvVi Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays rw*mT Sundavs, 10 am.: leaving Ostend I J.m Week-end and holiday tn» alsoTake a trip and see for yourself what is going on. My cottage is right opposite the Oste'id P.O and Store. I will motor you round to inspect. Write or call for Plan, Booklet, Price List and Report on each action to T. R. SMYTHEMAN, • IMPERIAL BUILDINGS (Opposite Smeeton's), U. QUKEN STREET, AUCKLAND, AND ALSO AT OSTEND. FIRST-CLASS EXCHANGES, 1 PA ACRES-U Miles Paturoahoe Statioj IDU —120 acres grass. 10 acres crop 3; at ploughable. 1 mile factory and school; goo< metalled road; 5-roomed House, all sheds Owner incapable of dairy work. PRICE. £5000. GENUINE VALUE Owner wants small Snoop Farm. C4b TO ACRES-Suburban-Only It Miles Sts 10 tion-All fiat: 3 road frontages. Maf nificent Residence of 7 rooms and outbuilc ings- benzine light? pore, bath and basin fine orchard. Ideal home and good cutting up preposition. PRICE. £85 PER ACRE. EQUITY, £440( Owner wants 100 to 200 acres good swam that he can improve- Mil 10 A ACRES-TE AWAMUTU-23 acre JL>U freehold 107 acres leasehold; ret £f3 per annum. Tho nicest farm :,n the di: tnct- 107 acres griss. 10 acres crops, 12 acres flat Wintered £0 cows and 4 horee: House of 4 room 6 \nd all buildings. Onl £o% Government mortgage. PRICE £30 PER ACRE. EQUITY, £37(H Owner wants small Farmlet or Hou: Property. T. R. SMYTHEMAN, IMPERIAL BUILDINGS. 44. QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. SOVEREIGN [VALUE. OWNER COMPELLED T( SACRIFICE.
172—ACRFe-172 ONLY £500 DEPOSIT, BALANCE 6J PER CENT., 3 YEARS. • PRICE, £25 PER ACRE. It only requires a,i inspection to -satisfy »ou what a genuino snip tk;s prcpertr, ifl a> the price a-sked. Situated midrt. goot agricultural faYma in the best dairying district clone to Hamilton, this property, will command a uale. The owner is offering at 1915 values. This ie on account of unforeseen circumstances. Particulars are: Metalled roads, close to railway station, and every convenience: splendid loam soil, Piough-Kl and sown in good pasture; several paddocks; land flat to slishtly rolling, and will grow anything; permanent water. Btuiaings comprise nice 5-roomcd Houso. bain--3 room, scullery, wash-house, c. and t.j ais«j SB-bailed cowshed, concrete floors, engine and separator room, calf shed, pig-sties, etcEverything in good order. Carry easily 40 cows and dry stock. NOTE.—We know tide farm well, and can re-ommend it as really cheap: in tact, its a snip at the price, and remember tlw terms a-re exceptional. No blackberry to worry sou, but a good clean farm. Apply | SMITH & HALCOMBE, • LIMITED, IS, CUSTOMS STREET, AUCKLAND, AND AT HAMILTON. MORNINGSIDE. GOLID KAURI FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE, £> well built, l>erfcct order, h- and. C TO »ter. p.b. and basin; cupboards built in; Ms throughout; volcanic section; well laid I out lawns and garden; asphalt paths; elc« rated pus'tion: handy to cars, 6chool. an<. Mation. Pricp, £1200. Easy terms arranged. BUNGALOW, 'ust completed, five roorr>6; latest conv-, balcony; sower drainage; wardrobes built-n, piaster oeiliusß; .arge •oction, no stone; good outlook; ldervl tion; handy to trame, school, and station. Pric*. £1400. Easy terms. Irnmediato possession can be given tor me abovd properties. npOZER AND fjPOZER,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17983, 7 January 1922, Page 11
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