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EBOEBKinr FOB wat.-b SAEE, 300-Acre Farm, partly lm- -»- proved, Tvith, Cottages, ontbuildings, etc.; within 14 miles of Auckland; school. . poet office, rail-way station, one mile- As "c. whole, or in 50 acre blocts.—Apply , Jlobert Charles Carr, Swanscm-st. ' 2 -J A Good Bush. Conirtry, J-ttUv/ anga district, -harbour Good prospective value in this block, as creamery going up-«lose by. Price--30/ ger acre, exceptionally easy terms. (No. 134.) HIPKINS- AND iIADiLL, .Exchange Lane. /CHRISTIE, NEW •SYSTEM FINANCIAL V- , AGENT, COLWILL'S ' BUILDINGS, (Ground F-loor), SWANSON-ST. FJA. DEPOSIT, and I will find the bml- °» tJU ance required to pay for an Allotment, and Build to Any Design Required. I have 6 Fine Allotments at the top of Prospect-terrace, Mt. Eden, 61 x 90 feet each, fronting Edenside-road. The road will be formed and dedicated, and footpaths formed, etc. I am the Sole Agent, so if you have £50 and want to get into your own home, come along and get full particulars. I prepare Plans and Specifications, call Public Tenders, and Supervise. I don't profess to be able to do plans for nothing, but do profess to do straight business. No secret commissions. I am not a builder, but finance and supervise. You say what you require,, and I see you get it. Don't delay looking into the above offer. Remeber— There are only 6 Allotments. CHRISTIE, SWANSON-ST. TJOOPE T>ROS., 30, PHOENIX CHAMBERS, Opp. STATION jp OQ—OTAHUHU—FINE J-ACRE- SEC-c*-OO TION, free from stone, fenced, and with gentle slope to road. Nothing cheaper offering. Apply sharp. 4? -J AA CASH—SIT. ROSKILL, close to o~>-LiJ\r cars and 2d section —Well-built House, 32 x 42, divided into five -good rooms; bathroom, pantry, scullery; waehhouse, c. and t; pis to six points; h. and c. water; and grates. Mlelbourne lights. Artistic overmantels. Splendid section, free from, stone, 50 x 137, standing high. Balance £516, on easy terms. (244) O KA—MT. ROSKILL—New and Artistic di-<JU Villa of 6 rooms; bathroom, pantry; Tvashhtiuse, c. and t.; bay wiudows; gas fires; tiled hearths; steel ceiling. Built-in ■cupboards. Enamelled bath, h. and c. water. All modern conveniences. Good section, standing high, 50 x 127, improved. Balance £530 on easy terms. (201» £? QA PEJR AJfNUM.—Lease with tight to S/lHi purchase ISS acres well fenced and watered, House and all necessary outbuildings. Near station and creamery, £100 d«- ---£» S /»KA.—iIT. ALBERT, on main road, Si'OOU Hmw 7 rooms, washhouse and tubs, stable, trap-shed, etc. Section 66 by 150, volcanic soil, free from stone. 'Reduced to effect a quick sale. i? A -PEIR ACRE.—6SS acres (Waiiato line), sitt level and undulating, suitable for either cropping, dairying, or sheep, close to factory, station, township, school and main road. House and all necessary outbuildings. Wo»ld exchange for good rent-producing house, building sites, small farm near to Auckland, or rckml sound business. iyrr PER ACRE.—33I acres all in grass, »• all ploughable, BCuse 7 rooms nnd outbuildings, new road to and from Papakura. Free from noxious weeds. 27 miles from Auckland toy rail. X? 1 ALBERT—House, S r. and 3J-L i t>U 4j Acres; 3-stall stable, man's room, feed shed; cow bail; main road frontage. £• fiA PER ACRE.—AVON-DALE SOUTH. G acres first class land, all under cultivation, as market garden, small bouse jrvTAfV—AVON-DALE SOUTH—O J acres cCn i UU about 50 fowl rnns. brooder honso, incubator housf. carpenter's shop. Well watered by crook, 5 minutes from motor train stopping plare, 4-roomed cottage, etc Terms £100 cash. C>-in PER ACRE—TUAKAU.—I6S acres 3j±. I first-class land, well watered and subdivided, good hnnsc S ronms and all conveniences, large cow-shed, cart and implement sheds, barn with raised floor, piggery and fowl house, 1 mile from station, creamery and school. About 36 miles from Auckland. I have several Town and Suburban Properties, owners of which will exchange for farms. EOBEET HO.QD No. 5, FORT-ST., VICTORIA ARCADE! BDIXJSING3. HOXTSES FOB SALE. ■pONSONBY —City side^—House, 6 rooms; ■*- b.s. verandah front, side; newly papered and painted; land, 78 x 117; good outlook; £575. —Carlsen and Co., 16, Shortlandst. CHAELES J. OWEN, UNION BANK BUILDINGS, ■ CORNER QUEEN AND VICTORIA STS. "DARNELL—£S7O—One of the Daintiest ■*- and most comfortable Little Homes in 1 the district, with beautiful outlook; very ■ tastefully laid out in flower garden and I splendid vegetable garden; asphalt paths , and concrete borders; thoroughly drained in every part; very recently painted, and in . most excellent repair and order throughout. Freehold Title. (10/8) ■jl/TT. EDEN—Something Choice—Large ■"J- Section, with beautifully-finished House of 6 rooms and every convenience oue could wish for; 7 steel ceilings; pat. w.c; ! volcanic soil, free from stone, grounds nice;ly laid out; very fine view. Price, ' indnding floor coverings and Venetian blinda ■ (8/22) 1 /"^.RAFTON —£2050—One of the Few . Charming Homes to be had in this delightful district. The snperb panoramic ; views obtainable from this property are un- . equalled in the whole of Auckland. The . house is replete with every possible convenience. Exceptionally easy terms can be arranged. : Money to Lend on Freehold Property at ! Lowest Current Rates. ! W. D. M C LEAN, LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENT, '- 85, QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND. ■Phone 30^3. WATERSIDE. A TTRACTIVE BUNGALOW RESI- . ■£-»■ DBNCE, containing 6 rooms; casement I windows in three rooms; tiled hearths in drawing and dining-rooms; wardrobes built in two bedrooms; large linen-prest-s; kitchen, . tiled hearth and back of range; pantry and scullery; bathroom; p.w.c. Very tastefully decorated throughout. UNINTERRUPTED HARBODR VIEWS, within 10 minutes' walk 2d section. Wash-house copper and tubs. Built 3 years, of good material. Price, £750. Terms: £350 cash. T>EMUEKA, T/TTATERSiDE. • "iIyfAGNIFICENT VIEWS, DESIRABLE JX NEIGHBOURHOOD (Sewer Draina-e Close to Cars, 2Jd Section) —7-roomed House, faithfully built; hot and cold waterbathroom and scullery; wash-house, copper and tubs; workshop; large vinery in full bearing, and fernery. Allotment, 93ft frontage, tastefully laid out in lawns, garden, choice .shrubs, etc. Price, £1250. Terms "DEMUERA. ' 4?pTA DEPOSIT (close to cars, extensive views) —Desirable 6-roomed House faithfully built, all large rooms; latest furnishings: hot and cold water in bathroom and scnllery; pantry; wash-house, copper and tubs, all under one Toof. Section 55 x 165 ft. Price, £700. JVT T- 'R OSK:iJ[ ' r '- p*OMFORTABLB. 6-ROOMED HOUSE ' close to cars; volcanic section- hot and cold water; steel ceilings; latest decorations; well built. Price, £590 Term»--£l5O cash. pONSONBY. DESIRABLE FAMILY RESIDENCE, containing 7 rooms and conveniences', sewer drainage, etc., close to cars; verandah on three sides, from which extensiva harbour views are obtained. House not of modern architecture, but sound and recently renovated. Section 80ft by 180 ft, laid out in lawns flower beds, etc. Price £1000. Terms £325 cash. /CHELTENHAM, "QEVONPORT. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, containing S looms, in most desirable neighbourhood; close to beach; elevated position, volcanic soil; dining room 20 x 13; drawing room 14 x 13; bedroom 15 x 13; replete with conveniences; large Section, laid out lawns, asphalt paths, sewer drainage, taps laid on to the garden and lawns; unequalled for privacy; everything in first--class order and condition; price £950.; terms. w, d. c a as, 85, QUSS&SX.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 135, 9 June 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 135, 9 June 1910, Page 3

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