PEOPERTTES FOB SALE. WHEATLEY, RAVEN AND CO.. AUCTIONEERS. REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 99, Q DEE * S- TRKET■('(iT^i - UREE.NLAXE— Six-roomed BnawO' " gafow of very pretty design, exceptionally well nuisned in dull rimu; eternite ceilings, large casement windows, builc-iu wardrobes, linen press, cupboards, etc.; bathroom iporcelaiu bath and basin), Q~c- water, tiled-iu rajiye, pretty papers aoii friezes, was-uhouse ic. aud ti; patent sanitary arrangeaieuts. Uood level section, 30 x 100. Only i'lOt) deposit required for this fdeal home. i450H.) {• UKEENLA-Nli — Faithfully condiU i\J su-ticted House of r, rooms; pantry, scullery, bathroom, etc. Everything well finished off; high ceilings; washhouse, copper and tubs; fowl and duck runs. A very hundy property, only ii minutes from station. Section. 40 X 233. (406H) JpfiXfi — PONSONBY —Well-constructed cwUclvJ House of 6 rooms and conveniences; nicely painted and papered; everything in good order; washhouse (c. aad t.); section, 33 x 100. A very cheap and handy property, only one minute from cars. Terms axrauged. (452 H.) r< AQK — EDEN DALE — Well-built Bun3m/"±LiJO galow, o rooms and all modern conveniences; very nicely finished and fitted throughout; washhouse (c. and t.); section, 50 x 150. Easy terms arranged. An exceedingly cheap property, and worth, considerably more than is being asked. (451 H.) W» JA— DOMINION ROAD-Nice ComcwUrtU pact Little House of 5 rooms and conveniences: puntrv, bathroom bath and basin), etc Beautifully built and Bulshed in every detail. Good section. 70ft frontage. Well laid out in lawns, gardens, asphalt pafhs, and yard. Very casv terms. ( t24Hj ■P DEPOSIT — MORXTNGSIDE—Sets- '=•*-'" House of 6 rooms, fitted with every modern convenience; pantry, scullery, bathroom (porcelain Tiath and basint; h. and c. water, tiled hearths and grates, steel ceilings, leadlights. tiled stove in kitchen, washhouse (c. and t.); section. 50 x 120. Balance of purchase money. £650. iHP) X- J7w— EDEN TERRACE—New House I" of 4 rooms and conveniences; pantry and bathroom, etc., washhonse <c. and tl: section. 55 x 96. A very handy property, oniy three minntes from Id section, Svmonds St. £75 deposit. (HP.I JP DEPOSIT—GREY LYNN—New House o£ 5 rooms and usual cobveniences: pantry, bathroom, washhouee. etc.; section. 45 x 130. Balance of purchase money, £450. on easy terms. (HP) i £ # fiOK—EPSSOM— leeal Home of 6 rooms *~V-'<J and all conveniences: pantry, scullery, bathroom, califoni. tiled hearth? and grates, steel ceilings, an papers and friezes. 2 bay windows, buck and front verandah. St.-inilin!; on nver i acre of splendid volcanic land. Washhouse (c and t.i. etc. a bargain irtOOH) WHEATLEY, RAVEtf AND CO. . 99 Q dee:n g- TREETESTABLISHED 1533. ALFRED BUCKLAND AXD SONS, LAND AND STOCK AUCTIONEERS. I T^LLERSLIE. ■ TJOBERT STREET-71ft x 7lft: DweUing ! ■*-*■ 'i rooms; wash-house and convs. Let 1.l "eeU.v; -Jmius fronj station. £55f> ca<=h pA.NMLivk ROAD- Cottage. 4 rooms with IJ- all convs. Price, £60u. Terms £150 cash. "YfANGERE. j-in ACRES—f.vWiV-SPbEXDID HOME \ J - ,J KOR RETIRED FARMER. Two I Dwellings, up to date, all convs.; etables, : cowshed (i> bell*); 11. and c. water service; I 1 mile from railw-ny .-'ation. Tc-tns easy. ,1 (> ACKES. NO UVILPISUS, Favona , -»-V l-'art t»t»tp; £1.2."0. Owner orepaxed to cichant-e for a Small Farnj. •■-••. IJCKEKOHE. •>n ACRES— £3S Acr». Pound investment — \> within 60 chains railway station Terms. £150 cash. ' JJEMCERA. SEVERAL SOUND PROPOSITIONS IN THIS LOCAUTY. N.B. —We shall be pleased to do all in , our power to snit Clients. »pHB -g-AYMARKET, A UCKLAND. TO BUYERS OF A GOOD SMALL FARM. C A S H RE QUI RED . £ o~ A CRES - 1(>1 - A CR ES . "PAR-FAMED pAMBRIDGE T-XISTRICT. rr<o a ;o»n;, energetic man with a small I •«- purse, this little farm will ituitainJy appeal. 60 acres in jmiss, balance all plong-hed. and will prow anything. This farm has not been cropped to excess, hut Is iv a high sta-te of cultivation, and the incoming man will have everything in his favour. A clean farm, a clear start. P.uildfuwttheri. ImpU-iUfiii whed. " Subdivided into 4 paddocks. School. P. 0., creamery, almost on ihe properly; oxcolU'.nt road. Adjacent farms selling n; £J> an acre and upwards. This opportunity does not occ-ur oft/>ji. and we feel confident that nowhere in the province can a buyer "f limited m«ans tackle anything more desirable or safer. Prospective value is assured. pUCE, £ 16 10/ AN A , RE. £275 CASH, BALANCE 4 YEARS AT 5 PER CENT. A. S. PATERSOX & CO. T IMITED, CrSTOMS STREET F)AST, AUCKLAND. j. . . '1? S. "RAT WHICH THE OWNER x -Tl-XViU., MUST SELL. V ,: M)ft CASH AS (IOINii CONCERN, near WAIL'KU AND i'UKEKOHE. MODEL LITTLE VOLCANIC DAIRY r'AKM, 7» acres, freehold; 10 paddocks; three road frontages: lovely clumps native bush. Price, includiuj: cows and implements, f_'J per acre. OUR REPORT.—This popular farmery must be sold at once, as owner is leaving the country. Positively cheapest thing ever offered near Pukekohe. Price can shortly be doubled. Highly recommended by The sole agents. (376) 1708 TYLDEN AND SPIERS, 95. yUEE.S STREET, AUCKLAND. Rranches: Tutekohe and Papakura. i_> A-1 — —KINUSLAN'D (close to tram)— Superior 4-roomed House, ecallery. bathroom, washhouse IC. and t..i, ga», hot and cold water, all (Conveniences.—G. F. Mellars and Co., 67, Queen St. (next below 1 smeetoiL'E).
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 184, 4 August 1913, Page 3
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