PROPERTIES FOR SALE. MARKET ROAD, 60 s 152. This is one of the most favoured sought after localities in Auckland, ■ and a house In this part will find a ready sale. Tic home is a DELIGHTFULLY SiitPLE AND PRETTY BUNGALOW Or SIX ROOMS, and the exterior is exceedingly pleasing; the kitchen and domestic arrangements perfect. The diningroom is a splendid room, -with a magniiicent plaster domed ceiling, and the rimu finishings throughout the house are perfect, one i e'.de of the kitchen being finished "-with white i tiles, giving a most pleasing awl bright i aspect. We cannot speak too iighiv of this property, as we believe it to be one of tU«> very best to have inspected. ', PRICE, £875. TEEMS. \ CUMMING AND SON. ' 85 Q DEEN s TUEEt 'Phone 2682. Residence 115. \ SUBURBAN STORE GENERAL STORE, FEW MILES CITXi t - Grand' Turnover. -In Rapidly Growing District. Splendid Buildings. Occupying fine position , near Station "and Junction of Cross Boada. HAS .MORE THAN DOUBLED TURN- :. _;.. .OXEB.IN 12 .MONTHS. - . We ha-ve—no- hesitation -In recommendlns I this Grand .Business as one of the best op- , ! pprtunities in Dominion. Every opportunity i ! for investigation. Satisfactory reasons givea \ for selling; - - ? . WILE-E-XGHANGE FOR DAIRY FARM. \H. MORGAN & CO, I LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, H.M. ARCADE, AUCKLAND. IFO RT BAL E. ! QNEHUNGA. HOUSE, 6 rooms and all comreniehces. The house was built- a years back, of the -very best heart of kauri, for the pre--1 sent owner, as a home, and not for eale,' » and everything is in the best possible "coii- ' dltion. The present owner having gone into a business, wishes to sell as soon, as possible, Tlie property is close to the beach. and the cars. Section, 92 x 180 ft. Price. I ii. (Oo. This is an absolute bargain. .=- J .: TfLLERSLIE. 91/, ACRES of level volcanic land,; with. *J i& House and. large stable; rent pays I the interest. The property is subdivided i to to 8 sections (and approved by Town Board), quite close to the station: Price, £i,350. We--can- offer very., easy terms, • cay, £350 cash. •. ■ .. 7*. I TVOMINION TJOAD. I CJECTIONS. splendid sites, each 25 x 157 ft K3 best business part of Dominion BdV 1 close "to tEe'2d section.Trice, £35 per ft QNEHUNGA. SECTIONS, no x 146 to 50 x 100ft—7 Sec- , tions, quite close to the trams and the . J bcachj with- iovely views of the Manukau . Harbour. Price, £700,. for the .7. ..sections. • Terms can be arranged. POIIBY AM) DIOT, i . 30, WATSON'S BUILDINGS. : CORNER QUEEN AND WELL-ESLlir STS. I AUCKLAND. - 'Phone 4097: - , - . ... i JWO GREAT BARGAINS. * ,;:,V.E2S(y : ".B EPOSIT -:" % A_(\f\ ACRES FREEHOLD, PQSITIVELI , tfcUU RICH DRAINED SWAMP LAND; 100 ''acres' In? English grass, balance roagh. feed; beautifully watered; perfectly flat; ■ ring, fenced and.divided; short walk to railway station,- creamery, and school, situated - in one of the most flourishing districts south of Auckland. Price, £8 per acre. . Unimproved land alongside sold at ill per acre. Only £230 cash required. (289) 1476 OQQ ACRES, FREEHOLD, Vadjblhius *JOy above, al! fiat, rich drained swamp; securely fenced and divided; 150 acres In rich English pasture, balance good rough feed. Handsome new Residence 6 rooms, 20-bail tohcreted 'cowshed,' and . other out-buildings-up to date; easy milk 50 cow.s. 1 ' Adjoining farm sold ior £27 per acre. Price, • ' £15 per acre—£6oo cash. (289) 1475 V| OUR REPORT.—Two of the greatest • , bargains ever- offered in the province. The ! I land is some of the richest In the Dominion. ,-| Owner ia forced to sell at once owing to ;! family reasons. Open for two weeks only, j Personally inspected by the Agents, : TYLDEN AND SPIERS, 1 . -95. =.QV.EEN AUCKLAND, 1 Also- at Pukekohe and Papaknra.- --- 5/ PER ACRE. 1 *>Q ACRES, of which 60 acres flats have just been sown in new gross; '- balance all ploughable, some rough feed; all been heavy bush country; well watered. THREE ROOMS and. outbuildings, 4-bail cow shed. 2j miles "from "either Warkwortb. or Matakana ■wharves." ? The-soil-is a real good class of loam, ! and easily worked. Ring-fenced and aubi divided. -„ - - - . •, • £300 can remain tor Syears at 51 per j cent. ■ ; ~ ■".'. '...". '.: • BANKERS & BOND, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, l< ' Qt gjHORTLAND:. QTREET, JJ E N" O E R S O N. '■< £20 Per Acre. • 17 ACRES, in good grass. Mile and a-half from station; road frontage. £95 Cash, balance 3 years. S. W. DOWNABD, . . .203, Victoria Arcade, Queen.. Street. rmawcrax, etc. MONEY LENT on Jewellery, Watches. Plate, Clothing. Tools, Sevrim; Machines, '"lanos, eCc. All transaction* strictly couodeuUaL.—''THE LOAliiAltD," Weliesiey Street lopp. Public Library). , % • AyfONEY TO LEND on Approved Freehold ■iXX.' Securities in sums of from £30 upwards. — Apply W. S. Cochrane, Diocesan Office, 40, Shortland. St. O YOU WANT MONEI?—We have "Large and Small Sums to Lend on , Mortgage, at very low rate of interest.--JKwjagtoii and Baker, Estate Agents.; ■y- O N E V T~O LE jN l>, o OS MOBTGAGE OF PIEST-CLASS FREEHOLD SECURITY 1... AT UCBSSKI BATES. i, HESKETH AND KXCHMOND, I ". . Wycdham St., Auckland. I ii,rONEX TO LEND"AT" "'A' MODERATB ' M. RATE Of INTEREST. ', Apply I, JACKSON AND BTfSSEIX. t . SoUdtora, Shortland St ONEX TO LEND ON MORTGAGH Ot t FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLD RECCRITIES, Q WILLIAM COLBMAN. Solicitor and Notary Public, 42 and 44, Queen St., Ancklmnd. LBND °* • At lowest Current Rate of Interest. SHEABEB AND EASTGATB. "Secortty." Queen ftt.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 82, 7 April 1913, Page 3
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