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PROPERTIES FOB SALE. FRUIT Farm, near- Henderson, 17 Acres; 6 acres bearing orchard; 6-roomed House, ontbuildinsrs, etc.—For price and particulars, write F. 0., 86, Star Office. 72 "rrpj-rS—NEAR KARANGAHAPE RD.— House of 5 rooms: level section. Terms.—X. you Ameln, Land Agent Newmarket P A R(Y~ PONSONBY—House of 5 rooms cwdtQU a nd conveniences; let at 16/ per week. Easy terms. —K. yon Ameln, Land Agent, Newmarket. !__ __"• GR SALE, -Sections, Epsom and Remuera; no stone; near tram and railway; 50/ per foot—Apply Coppins, Grot-er; opp. Epsom Barn. 78 8 ROOMS and all conveniences; corner section; AVilliaxnson Avenue, Ponsonby. Also, Furniture. Price, £1,200; cash £400. Easy terms.—Write E.A-, 111, Star Office. 54 took: took: Oft ACRES, Kaukapakapa. Freehold; HI MM paddocks, 5 acres orchard, full bearing, mostly Gravensteln and Northern Spy; 2.1 full-grnwn lemon trees. Good 5-roomed Hoii ? p and outbuildings; two good plough horses. 14-guir.ea new Disc plough, seperator. spring cart, harrows, four good Jersey Grade cows, two heifers, three calves, one Jersey bull, 150 fowls, 30 Indian Runner Ducks, two Berkshire pigs, etc, etc. Good limestone land: about 1,000 puriri trees, averaging three feet through. The whole as a going concern, £700. Cash £200, balance 5 per cent. -JVTILBCRN AND QO., S9, QUEEN STREET. REMUERA WATERSIDE £1300. £1300. --"X7E HAA-E THE AGENCY FOR THIS v» CHARMING 7-ROOMED AVAT-RSIDE HOME, and anyone desiriug a House with a wajjuiiiceiit view camiur. do better than instiect this property. The Section is a flue one, with very gradual slope from the road, aua the aspect is very warm and sunny. The interior of the house is indeed charming, and is tinished throughout in oiled nuiu, and the windows are the quaint oldfashioned latticed. Heavy beams traverse the ceilings, and with the open fireplaces aud iugleuooks _n each side, the house has the old-time appearance that one sees in the Artistic American Homes. The bathrooni is a uelightiui room, with heavy Roman uath and hand basin, h. and c. water at each, also shower. There is a very pretty conservatory opening off the dining room. AYe have personally inspected this property, and consider it one of the prettiest we have been through for many a day. MOUNT EDEN. 72.6 s 175. PRICE, 4?Q9P_ —It is not every day that o~C_—i* one gets the opportunity of purchasing a AVELL-BUILT PRETTY HOME ou such a splendid section, a!l beautifully laid out in lawn and flower beds. We should say that fully £50 has been spent on the garden alone." The paths, edging and steps are all concrete. A large wide returned verandah adds to the charm of the place; p.w.c. drainage, etc. A good view is obtainable from every window, and the tram stop is only a few minutes - walk away. There is an existing Government Mortgage of £450. which can be taken over. This "mortgage pays itself off In about 20 years.

Cards to view from CUMMXNG AND SON. j AUCTIONEERS. *• 85, Q UEEN " S TSBET - Thones: Office, 2,682: Residence, 115. " c . i FOR EXCHANGE. ! EXCHANGE. —AYe have _a.ve"2-_3 acres, li » mile railway-Station. A really gooirlut dairy farm. Equity, £1,700. Owner will ex--, 8 change for city rent-producing property.— i I HENRY CLAYTON AND CO., 05, Queen! - Street. 'Phone 3.452- (_S_2) ; . ILL EXCHANGE about 2i Acres and ■ ] two Cottages, UNENCUMBERED, close suburban station and tram terminus, _< for large House, furnished or otherwise, } suitable for apartments; good leasehold not objected t0.—16-28, Shortland St., above j Star Office. 11 . . ; FOB SALE OR 5 EXCHANGE. ** — i "DEAL "TJAIRY T7_tM ! OF 101 A 0 All in grass except about five acres lying I • fallow. Ring fenced and subdivided into five paddocks. Part river Oats, part un- ' dulating. Good Honse of 6 rooms and outbuildings. One mile school and creamery, one and a-half miles railway station, store,. P. 0.. etc. Exchange for First Mortgage small Seaside Farm or Auckland TJotse , Property. Price, £17 10/ per acre. For fur- " ther Information see HANSEN & \- GERAGHTY, ! 9, PHOENIX CHAMBERS. | I'

__CHINERY FOR SALE. ■jircpOSKRIE AND CON, FEDERAL STREET. ENGINEERS,. IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, ETC., HAVE ON HAND (NEAV):— 1 Portable Pile-driving or Cargo Winch 2 Double Cylinder Deck Winches 1 Gas or OU Engine, 6-8. H.P., .will work with Gasolene or Kerosene, or ordinary Gas Hydraulic Lift Gear, for any load up to 2 or 3 tous Guest and Chrime's make of Water Meters, from 4in downwards, made, repaired aurt tested at our works. SECOND-HAND. 1 3-h.p. Crossley Gas Engine. : FOR SAKE. FOR SALE, privately. Dining Table, 6 Stre.tcbcrs and Redding, 12 A.B. Chairs, 6 R. Blinds, and Linoleum. No dealers.— Apply No. S, Exmouth St. 4 CAST and AVrought lion Pulleys of various sizes for Sale.—Apply Engineer, Star Oilite. ' ! EMENTAVORK Path Bordering; one yard lengths, any curve: excelleut, permanent, ehean. —l.eman Bros., Manufacturers Tui St., Mt. Eden. , _ 03 GREAT Auction Sale of 700~~Wateiproof Coats, Monday next.—-Rich. Arthur and Co. 2 rpHE Contents of a 6-roomed House for X Sale: no dealers need apply.—f. Tyar, Empire Rd.. Epsom. gg . OPERA Coat, Evening and Dinner Gowns. Old Lace: never worn, lady leaving.— May be seen at Miss McElwaiu's, 254. Queen St. C 6 EEBUILT arid SeconU-nand Typewriters— , 1 Bargains: all makes for sale and hire.— Stott and Boare, 23, Swanson St., Auck- j land. . , I "C>",TE Buy find Sell Second-hand Brilldlii? \ A V Re<_i>:?:.-es. Our stock includes requirements too numerous to mention. Call and inspect, or ring up 3,738. — Vieherataft .and •.__»_ -_o_T_nox-*_ner *_!__. st

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 108, 7 May 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 108, 7 May 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 108, 7 May 1913, Page 2