I LENNOX'S MONTHLY LIST— Continued. FAEM of 61k acres at Riverhead, wiLii frontage to Komeo Creek, Lot No. 1 adjoining Mr. Board's. The land is partially fenced ; 40 acres in flax ; a small House on the land ; cheap—loß. FARM of 20 > acres in the Papakura Valley, with Dwelling-house, Orchard, &c. —112. Waikato FARMS in great variety, with or without improvement—2 a, 63, 79, 87, 42HOUSES. (CITY AND SUBURBAN.) The late RESIDENCE of Mr. Holland, near to Boyd's Brickyard. The Residence is built of brick, and has two good freehold allotments; price, £175- 27a. EESLDENCE in Vincent-street, adjoins the Eev. A. McDonald's—32a. SYMONDS - STEEET. — A well-built and pleasantly situated four-roomed House. — 16a. HOUSE, four-roomed, built of brick, and slated roof, near the Stockade, with freehold allotment j price, £150—23a. EESLDENCE at Eemuera, Hobson's Bay Eoad, together with L 0 acres of rich land ; also, Garden, Orchard, stocked with choice fruit trees. The Eesidence contains eight rooms commands a picturesque view, and is situated within three minutes' walk of the beach —21a. VILLA RESIDENCE—a most desirable property. The Residence contains eleven rooms, all beautifully finished and plastered throughout. There are also Servants' House and Outbuildings, including Dairy, Two-stalled Stable and Coach-house. There is a fine Orchard and Garden, and 4 acres of ci.oice land — 24a. RESIDENCE in Seafield View, with Freehold Allotment, Well, &c. Price, £250. EESIDENCE, 2 miles from town, having 10 rooms, not quite finished, and half an acre of land, with a large frontage to the Waitemata. Price, £320, £200 of which can remain on mortgage, at five per cent. —140. II ACRES of fine Suburban Land, with the Dwelling House thereon erected. The property is situated within one mile from town, and has a large frontage to the New Great North Eoad.. Tbe soil is volcanic. There is a good Kitchen Garden, Orchard, &c, &c. —6a. Two HOUSES, Baker-street, one of four, toother of five rooms, with good Well, &c. —305. SYDNAM STOEE, with two Cottages adjoining, 67 x 100—312. HOUSE (two-roomed) in Napier-street, with Allotment 26 x 110. PONSONBY EOAD—Shop and Allotment, 31 x 99—326. DUEHVM-JTEEET, ClTY.—Large Store, with Freehold Allotment—l. LIVERPOOL-STEEET, CITY.—A WellDuilt Four roomed House, wi h Freehold Allotment. Price £120—5. SYMONDS-STREET.—Three Large Residences, wii h freehold ground—7. FRANKLYN ROAD.—A Well-built House, containing 5 Rooms, all well finished and plastered; good Well of Water, &c. Freehold Allotment, 33 x 90 —16. KAEANGAHAPE EOAD.—Good Threeroomed House, with Freehold Allotment, 44 x 100, fronting the m»in road—9. WELLESLEY-STEEET, CITY.—An eligible investment. Three good substantial Houses, with every requisite, in the very heart of the Cit* ,all lot to good tenants ; total frontage, 56 x 104, with right of way from Albert-street—l 2. VEEY excellent and desirable FAMILY EESIDENCE, in Giafton Eoad, having 10 Eooms, Coach-house, and every convenience ; lovely view of the harbour, and the Garden, consisting of half an acie, is beautifully laid out—4l. TWO HOUSES in Albert-street, City—2B. HOUSE in Union-street, with nearly half an acre of land —28. COTTAGE in Wellington-street East, with freehold Allotment—2B. EESIDENCE in Symonds-street, having 10 Booms (Leasehold) —32. HOUSE, Brick, near All Saints' Church, Ponsonby Road. Price, £100—130. SUSSEX PLACE.—Five roomed House— 141. SHOE LL AND CEESCENT, CITY.—Two Shop 3 and two Houses, adjoining the old New Zealander Office —142. FIRST CLASS FAMILY RESIDENCE in Symonds-street. A really good property, well built and tastefully finished. The Eesidence has eight rooms. SHOP and TWO DWELLING HOUSES in Newton Eoad—26. PAENELL. —A Good Substantial Six-roomed House, with large Freehold Allotment, 40 x 80, situate in Gibralter Crescent, near Mr. Pike's—233. GRAFTON EOAD, fronting Domain, a Desirable Family Eesidence, Ten-roomed, with upwards of half an acre of land, beautifully laid out, and planted with several kinds of fruit trees—-41. TWO HOUSES, with large Freehgld Allotment, in Barrack-street —55. HOBSON-STREET.—Brick Cottage, with Freehold Allotment—s9. DUBLIN-STREET, FREEMAN'S BAY.— Eight-roomed House, with Freehold Allotment —61. TWO substantially-built Stone Cottages, each four rooms, in Wellington-street, with entrance from Hobson-street, allotment 42 x 65, freehold—99. NAPIE R-STRE XT.—Three-roomed verandah Cottage, with freehold allotment; cheap —101. NEW GREAT NORTH EOAD. — Fiveroomed Verandah Cottage, well finished, with freehold allotment, 33 x 100—1' 3. VPHAU.—Blacksmith's Shop.with £ of an acre of land, all laid out in ornamental trees, &c. Price, £50. ALLOTM E N T S. ALLOTMENT at the North Shore, adjoining the residence of David Burn, Esq.; price, £80.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 199, 29 August 1870, Page 4
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