T M. LENJNOX'S ' MONTHLY LIST . OF F-A.RM3, 11,-U.SKS, A.SD ALLOTMENTS. NOVEMBER, 1870. HOUSE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, &C J HioH-sniBET, Auckland. : KS" Purchases of Property Negotiated; Kents Col- i lected ; Estates Valued; Money Advanced on First- , class Securities —no charge made to lender. ■ . FREEHOLD PEOPERTIES FOR SALE. j FAKMS. ■ FARM of 50 acres, 14 miles south, fronting the main I road The land is all under cultivation, with the except) on of 5 acres of bush for firewood. The farm is well watered, and has a four-roomed dwellinghouse erected upon it. Price £520; £26 >of the money can remain for 3 years at 7i per cent. FARM of 37 acres of choice land, adjoining the Maori pa, Lake ; the property has a line be.ich frontage ; price £150—87a. FARM of 180 acres at Maungaturoto, adjoining Mr. Boot's f.'irra. There are 5 acres cleared and in grass, Price £100—84a. FARM of 100 acres of good land at the Orewa, adjoining Major De Urutt's. Price £200—8Ca. F_s Jtf of 200 acres at Stokes' Point, adjoining Mr. Hawkins'. Price £4 per acre—B6a. , RT i£S' POlNT—About 20 acres of land for sale FAUM of 75 acres, 17 miles from town by Macadamised road. The farm is all n good grass, and subdivided. There is a svibstant.a. dwelling-house and all necessary out-building 3on t tie arm—47a. Splendid FARM of 130 acres rich grass land, 12 miles south of Auckland, by a good Macadamized road, and bounded on one side by the sea. The farm is all securely fenced and subdivided, and is well watered throughout. There i 3 a good seven-roomed residence on the farm; also dairy, cow-sheds, garden orchard, etc. The farm is beautifully situated and commands a magnificent view of .the surrounding country—sßa. , FARM of 110 acres, 16 miles from town. The farm is all in pasture and has .a comfortable residence, together with all necessary farm out-buildings in connection therewith. There are 40 head of cattle and 4 horses upon the farm which may be had at a valuation. Price £560- -72a. FARM of 80 acres, first quality soil, 18 miles south. ' There are 48 acres cleared and in grass. There is a good waterfall and plenty of flax. This farm is all fenced. Price £450—71a. F AIM of 240 acres at Ararimu, close to Mr. irosts ' larm. Pnee iiuu—soa. FAIiM of 115 acres, fronting the Kumeo Creek (lot No. 3), next to Mr. Baird's farm. The land is partly fenced, #nd there are 40 acres of flax land. FAttM of 60 acres'at the Puhoi, lot No. 1. Price £20 Small Section of 10 acres at Maketu, lot 131, good volcanic land. Price £50—69a. FARM of liiO acres, at Waitakerei; partly improved. Price .£2OO otia. , Two Small Farms of 10 acres each, at Williamson s Clearing. No improvements. Price £7 (66a) and FAitivl of 200 acres, with small house, orchard, etc., lv wilus from town. Price £330. FAR Vi of 170 acre* of rich gra-js land, at Mangere, all • fenced, anJ subdivided into 12 paddocks. Tiie fa;m Lao a substantial residence erected upon it; there ai-u also two orchards well stocked with fruit trees, garden, etc. i'he owner of thin farm is about to proceed to England, and will in consequence sell it at a low price—2o2. Fine Subcuoan Fatin of 49 acres, situated at Point ' Chevalisr. The farm is iecureiy leiiudd and sub- • divided; 19 acres of it is first quality volcanic soil. U.jjii cue farm there is a live-roomed house, togetiur with the necessary farm out-buildings and an c iCjllent orchard. Price £650—25a. FA mi of luO acres at the Ea.it Tamaki. This farm is ail vi grass, and has been stocked with sheep for the U/>. two je-irs. There is a 3iX-roo:aed house upon the farm, with all necessary out-buildings. Price •i/OJ 17a. FAiAU oi 150 acres, ne:. ly ,11 of which is fenced, 50 acroa Uax land, ru.uaii.ue in fern and ti-tree. The " farm is situated at the Mauku, and has a large waDer frontage—l3a. FAitM of 3>7 acres in Maungatawhin Valley—2Ba. ' FA^'AI of 40 ac.-es, partly in gra«, at Maungatawhin. T farm is excellent quaLty, and is well s^atated. Term easy— aOa. PA i. of />0 acre 3of flrst-clas? land, with thre. uules f oiuaga to a river navigable for a 23-ton boate IWiuii is Ida3ed from tile m*uvm at a low rent, wUu L\g.it of pai-ciia3<3. There is a. first-class sixrooaied house, alio cow-shed dairy, piggery, etc., quite new; a well-fonced garden of one acre, and 40 aji-ei of gojd grai3. Xaertsia a Urge quantity of fl ,i on ii.ia lin d. , , S> .aid FARM of 1000 acres, 28 miles south of "a icUand. There are up ward jof 500 acres of the laud in rich pasture, the remainder is part fern and ' " y&ci EusE. i'he farm i 3 well watered throughout, even in the dryest season. There is a splendid site for a residence on the farm. The whole farm is really good land 120. FA i.d of ilo acres at Maungatawhiri, 80 acres of wi.cli are in grass. Sheds, b rn3, out-binlding3, '.' ejc la FA _v.\l aiid Villa Residence at Stokes' Point, with la ge frontage to the Waitemata. There are 120 ajres, 70 acres of which are m grass. Price £600— PAiiM of 330 acres, 100 acres of which are in grass. • There is a good dwelling house on the land, with all nxstasary outbuildings— 2 di. FAjfcM 4,000 acres excellent land, together with tenroonied house. There is good feed for 400 or 500 ■ Ipattle. There are 100 cattle, 50 sheep, and 12 horaes on the farm. Would not object to let to a ■ to a good tenant—o7. :WAIKATO FARMS in great variety, with or without improvement—2a, 03, 79, 87, 42. _______ • HOUSES (CITS" AND ÜBURBAN.) HAMILTON, Waikato.—For sale, by the owner, who is about to proceed to Taranaki, all that Hotel, with the freehold allotment t'pon which it stands. The hotel contains 16 rooms, together with large detached store, Vitchen, stabling, &c. The hotel is let for £10S per year. Also, all that Dwelling-house adjoining the nocei, with & of an acre of land, tastefully laid out, and at present in the occupation of Colonel Lyons. Also, 5 acres of good grass land, adjoining the hotel, all securely fenced. Also, a four-roomed House, built in the Gothic style of architecture, together with two acres of land. The property is situated in the very heart of the township, and is leased to the School Committee for £20 per year. The above Hamilton properties will be sold separately or together. Applications may be made either to Mr. Joseph Pennington, Alexandra, Waikato, or to the undersigned—B2a SH URID AN -STREET, City— First-class six-roomed House, with ornamental garden and good well of water. Price £I*so-82a. PRATT-STREET, City.—Good three-roomed House, in excellent condition, with two large freehold allotments. Price £100—82a. Two-roomed COTTAGE, with freehold allotment, fifteen minutes' walk from the Union Bank. Price £160—82a. - SUBURBAN RESIDENCE, two miles from Town. The residence contains six rooms. There are three ' acres of garden, orchard &c.; also stables and dairy. Price £600—78a. ED WIN-STREET.—Two-roomed House, with garden. P rice £70-80a. BARRACK-STREET, City.—A fouwoomed House, with freehold' allotment. Price £70—90a. SUBURBAN RESIDENCE, two miles from Town. v i^gfliftjPftjl^pnn contains six r^oms, together with stabungT cow "sheds, etc.; also, -5 acres of pasture land ; price £350 -59a. GRAFTON ROAD.—A six-roomed house in this choice locality, with freehold allotment; price £350 i —61a. i SYMONDS-STREET.—Dr. Hubault's late residence. 'c- The residence commands a beautiful view; price (6500- 54a. ONRHUNGA. — Two-roomed house, with freeeold allotment; price £25—74a. ONEHUNGA — Six-roomed house, opposite Mr. Ormsbv's, with freehold allotment, 33 x 83 ; price CNEHUNGA.—V lla containing 10 rooms, \, ~. rich land, beautifully laid out;- ---: p;\Cf. _*io—34«. r.ONEHCNGA.—ViIIa re3idenco of 12 rooms, with ' o-cHard, stabLng, go id paddock, etc.; price £500— 0 f,4.. 1 .ONE CUN(;A.—Six-roomed house, with fine freehold al\ it'ticni, 0u x 100; pr;ca £150—57a. EDiNBURsJH-STRESr, Auckland.--Cottage eoni- Uiuing four rooms, with freehold allotment; price c 120-73a, ItE jIDENCE at Epsom, with 10 acre j of good volcanic soil; price £450—3Ja. RESIDENCE (5 rooms), in Vincent-street, all newly painted and papered, and pleasantly situated; price £350-328.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 268, 18 November 1870, Page 4
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