HOUSES FOB SALE. ELIjEBSLTE —i2 Acres and eight-roomed House, close to station; cash, 25 per cent, balance five years at 5 per cent £6000. Rare chance to cut up.—Muldoon and Kay, 6, Darham-st i?/IPCn—DOMINION-RD.—Frontage, 47 x oS±OU 132 ft, worth £4 10/ ft; House. 5-r., return verandah and conv., just papered and painted inside and out. Terms.— ifOORE-JONES BROS- Hobson Bides., next G.P.O. 4? f{AA— SUPERIOR BOARDING HOUSE c~/\J\J\J O f 2o large rooms, centrally situated, always full, good lease; tariff, 25/ £• f-JO'O— MT. EDEN.—House of 5 rooms an| j bathroom, store-room and washhouse, detached; h. and c. water, large level allotment, high; fruit trees and shrubs; a few minutes' walk from 2d. car. Easy terms arranged.HARPER AND CO., 264, Queen-street. £Qnn— PONSONBY (Harbour Side)—A cwt/wvj beautiful NEW RESIDENCE or 7 rooms and all modern appointments; handy to car and beach. If early application, easy terms can be arranged. BALLANTTSB AND CO., Hobson Buildings (2nd Floor), take lift. ■Phone 9SO. pONSONBY—TTARBOUK "yiEW— PROPERTIES. 4?OAAA— MAIN ROAD—Modern House of s rooms; offices; section S6 x 100; great prospective value; suit medical man. 4?-I(=JKA— UNSURPASSED HARBOUR c' J-tJ'JU VIEWS — Large S-roomed House (slate roof); bnilt ■with excellent timber; h. and c water; p.w.c, etc.; section 66 s 170; 2d section. HOUSE of 6 rooms; ideal poslc*jVO\J tion; every convenience; SQ£t frontage; views over shipping out to Tiri. ■Q Q7P» — TVALLACE-ST.—Large S-roomed tvt) 4«J House; two spacious halls; p.w.c, etc., etc.; handy to cars and Ponsonby .wharf; solid value. C. F. BENNETT BANK 08 , NEW ZEALAND BUILDINGS, QWANSON M, 'Phone 2893. XjWR TMMEDIATE QALE. JP'TJK CASH, smins. to Dominion-rd., 2d d~i tO section—New House, 5 large rooms; diningroom 20 x 12; tiled hearths and grates. Beautiful papers, friezes, and picture rail. Bathroom, califont; scullery; washhouse, copper and tubs. Bay. Verandah back and front. Gas stove and range. Concrete wall. Exceptionally nice section, 60 s 163. High level volcanic loam. Lawn front and back. Balance £515, as rent. REAL BAKGAIN FOR WORKING MAN. X? A fiK— SMINS. TO 2d SECTION, MT. owtfcUeJ RO SKILL — Practically New House, 4 large rooms; scullery; washhouse, copper, tubs. Large section, 50 X 165. Terms, £165 cash, itajance, £300. Government mortgage, repayable 37 years. 6/ weekly. EOCKT NOOK, lmin. to Klngsland Car— New Bungalow KesMence, 6 large rooms; front and return verandah; octagon and square bay. Beautiful steel ceilings; friezes and picture rail. Porcelain bath, hot and cold water. Tiled hearths and grates. Nicely fitted kitchen and scullery. Dresser and cupboards. Diningroom 20 x 13ft. Every modern convenience. Lovely volcanic section. 50 x 132. Clear of stone. Price, £775. Easy terms arranged. X? KA DEPOSIT —GREY LINN, 3mlns. to car —New Brick Tuck-pointed Residence, 6 large rooms; bathroom, scullery; •washhouse, copper, tubs; hot and cold •water. Steel ceilings. Very nicely finished. Every modern convenience. Section 40 x 120ft. Balance £625 as rent TO LET —MT. ROSKILL.—Two New Residences, each 6 rooms and conveniences; IS/6 and 20/ respectively. G. M. KERKCALDY HOBSON BLDGS., FORT-ST., CITY. Branch Office: Junction Eden Terrace and Dominion-rd. ~ £50 CASa - "jVT'-T. TSOSKILL. .poprry—HOUSE of 7 large rooms; bath; owOeJU wash-house, copper and tubs; gas and water; all conveniences; corner allot., 198 x 150. Owner will exchange for Property at Mt. Eden. QCHOFIELD AND TXENLEX, VICTORIA-ST. E. •pOR DALK X? "J AQrt—SEW REINFORCED CON3J±\JO\J CRETE HOUSE of 7 large •C* "1 fkQfk aud lott y rooms; scullery, pan- ! owJ-UOv try;- bathroom, h. and c. water 4? 1 AQA throughout; detached vvashSJJAJokJ house, with fixed c. and t.; O-jriQA fibrous plaster ceilings; gas de'J-VOU fires; coloured verandah, and l?iAQfk lead lights, etc. Section 47 x &IUOU 200. MX. EDEN. (873) TfiOß QALE. X? QAA — TWO-STOREYED HOUSE of SJO\J\J s large and lofty rooms, and. OQAA all conv.; scullery, pantry; SwOUU bathroom, etc.; gas throughX>QAf!s oat - Section 33 x SO. Could owOUU be transferred into excellent jpQAA factory. CITY. («a4) "PIOR QALE. O lyopr — NEW HOUSE of 7 large rooms 3is I Os_> and every possible modern convenience; washhouse, fixed 3i< iOO c. and t.; h. and c. water; steel jQfTQK " ceilings; tiled hearths and SslOO grates, etc. Section 54 x 200, tyrrQX Elevated, commanding splendid 3* iOO -views. IiEMUERA. (850J TCV}R CALE. O aAA — NEW HOUSE of 5 rooms and 3iUUVJ all conveniences; washhouse, f> with fixed c. and t. and h. and owOUU c. water; h. and c. water X? fiOft throughout; coloured lead Si'DUVJ 1 lights; tiled hearths-and grates, O£i(\{\ etc. Section 50 x 175, nicely 3jK}\)\) laid out. Handy to cars. £ fiOO EPSOiL 0 79 ) TpOR OAIiE. O tr-t A — 5-ROOMED NEW SOUSE and SiiO-LU conv.; h. and c. water; tiled f% f\ hearths and grates; washhouse, fixed c. and t.; fowl r> K-l A run. Section 50 x 260. KINGS--3iO-LU IjAND. (861) ■pOR QALE. f> nCi f\ — NICE LEVEL BUILDING 3J lUU SECTION, in Graf ton-rd. TwoXJrrrirt thirds acre. Handy to bridge, 3J I UU and commanding splendid £700 Tiews " GBAFTON - (577) -pOR gALE. r> A A FOOT—FINE LEVEL SECTION, 3JQA) 42 x 75, in the heart of O/n FOOT City, with right to party owtrv/ wall adjoining, valued at &A-0 FOOT £15 °- QPEEN-ST. (875) EASY TERMS IN ALL CASES. GEO. ABBOTT, HOTTSH AND LAND AGE2JT, AND AUCTIONEER, HOBSON BLDGS., JgHOKELAND gT.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 142, 17 June 1910, Page 3
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