AUCTIONS. C A. LEES AND CO. r-» A. LEES AND CO. AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AND FINAN* CIAL AGENTS. LICENSED LAND BROKERS. MORTGAGES ARRANGED AT LOWES _ RATES. 158 CASHEL STREET. PAPANUI. 4 ACRES CLOSE TO TRIM. -C**l QE\fi — NEW House, 5 rooms, bath, h. dwJLOO \J and c, pantry, scullery, washhouse, copper and tube, good garden and paduock, nice lawn and flower garden. Away from the noise and dust of the City. Fol 923 C. A. LEES and CO. RETIRING FARMERS. NOTE THIS. XMQ-rrv-SPLENDIDLY-BUILT Houaew dwJ-tJtJU 8 very large rooms and every convenience, with four acres good land close to tram. Has frontage to two roads. Will Grow into Money whilst you are enjoying your comforts through living in it. Fol. 90>" C. A. LEES and CO. ST. ALBANS. X»CIK—NATTY BUNGALOW of 4 extra g&OXO large rooms, plastered, everything nn-to-date. with h.p. water supply and sewer Zn ctiols A REAL CHEA* PROPERTY. Fol 880 C. A. LEES and CO. MERIVALE. ONE MINUTE FROM CAR. r»_*QA—ONE of the Little Gems that ara dwOOU seldom in the market, New Bungalow of 5 rooms, tiled h. and g., bath, h. and c, all other conveniences. You can travel the whole district and not find a prettier place or such good falue. FoL 879 C. A. LEES and CO. FASHIONABLE FENDALTONX?*7QK— AN Exceptionally Well-built Bun_6# I t/O golow of 6 very large rooms. Th* appointments of this fine, property are superb, tasteful, lead lights, copper furnishings, picked figured rimn panelling,- all the latest modern labour saving appliances. We confidently in- . vite you to inspect and know you will be pleaaed. i Fol. 627 C. A. LEES and CO. PAPANUL EIGHT ACRES RICH LAND. CLOSE TO TRAM. X? 1/f C PER ACRE, close to railway. For 3Jx~tO building, or orchard, ot small dairy farm, this cannot be beaten. FoL P C. A. LEES and CO. ST. ALBANS, WEST. X?7QA— ROUGH CAST, 7 rooms, modem 3w I O\J design, every convenience. FoL 6 C. A. LEES and CO. HOTEL. ' * '■' T"*"REE House, JE46 weekly. A nibble. C. A. LEES and CO, - 158 Cashel street. - ' • PROPERTIES FOR SALE. * W."SMITE- :';'■"'%'": ■ M 8 HEREFORD _TBB_E_. ' -7;
FENDALTON. TO LET FURNISHED. I HAVE a Beautiful House of 7 rooana and all possible conveniences, together wit— 8 acres of land (river and road frontage), to _ let, ; furnished, for a year or more, while '. the owner visits the -tome Country. Use of a cow and fowls. Rent very moderate. W. SMITH. - OPAWA, £400, road and river frontages— - House of 7 good rooms and offices, pleasantly* situated on fine high terrace,. with full i-acre land, well planted. TW» property is absolutely cheap, would make a good family house,, and would be far cheaper than rentine-. __ W. SMITH. FRUIT FARM—An ideal over ' 13 acres, situated close to railway, planted in apricots, peaches, plums, ' ries, etc. etc.; two glasshouses for tomatoes, strawberries. An ideal spot, practically frost free, with good markets available fox tha fruit. Good 7-roomed house and all out: - buildings, first-clas* water supply.' Thia property is charmingly situated, and is well worth enquiry from those inttnding to make their living hy fruit culture. Terms «r--ranged. Price __£00. ' ' ■ *W. SMITH. * SECTIONS. SECTIONS. I HAVE i_ very choice, building sections within a few chain* of Ferry road, and within the 2d tram section. This land hae been kept back by the owners for many ■ years, and is only now open for selection. PRICE. _100 PER SECTION. Very easy terms can be given. A sptsn-' did opportunity or a builder or private selector. ' W. SMITH. OWER RICCARTON, with exceptional terms. £50 deposit, balance at E. per cent.—First-class modern T-shaped house of 6 large rooms and all offices, large oriel window, patent revolving registers, fas and fittings. About i-Bcre land, tastefully laid cut, northern aspect, three minutes from ear. Why pay rent when such a property can Is secured on these terms. _■ W. SMITHViT. ALBANS, £1050, close to Id section— *J Twa first- c*_*s houses, each with i rooms, on concrete fnundst'ons, plastered and papered, verandah, bathroom, pantry, scullery, washhouse, good water supply, gas, deep ■ewer connection, good stud cornices, tiled hearths and grates, Venetian Winds, and standing on i-acre land, with 9tft frontage t.* the north. Splendid value. vt*. SMITH. FENDALTON, _ose to tram, also «n easy walk through the Park to town—Modern ho-se of 6 good large rooms. 6ft lall, _Übroom. pantry, ae-llery. washhouse, etc., two overhanging bay windows, the best of fitting*, bot and cold water service, gas, blinds, tiled hearths and grates, picture moulding*, etc. tic, standing on nearly i-acre section, well laid out snd planted. As excellent property in every respect Price £895. SMITH. DDINGTON .'in best part)— New bouse, 5 rooms, of bungalow design, varan-th-front and back, aide entrance, rivin. conveiuent access to all tha root**, lead-4i{bts, corniced ceilmir, first-claas mantels, etc, walks tinted, gas and fitting, kolland blinds fitted, hot and ooid water service, sewer connection, npar'y {-acre land, well fenced, asphalt-path*. Not a single t_i_r to do but to occupy. Price £600. W. SMITH.^ QUITNY BECKKNHAH (adjoming the ._ _ P _ rk Hs r - ,w * on »» «* « We %oma. with hall bathroom, pantry, scullery, washhouse, vara-v'ab, ««*} window, tOed jratee, hot and cold water service, gaa evmflable, wells plastered and tinted, cupboard built in. •landing en a fine I acre, section, concrete paths, improvemente, etc. Price £52*. W. _MTTH.~ LOWER RICCARTON.-_*6o. fJLOSE to tram car (on north side), a "*»> perfect house oi S rooms, Wthioom, washhouse. tnd all conveniences, rooms lofty an I well papered, Venetian blinds, raa, hot. snd cold water, two bay windows and portico frtnt, good concrete foundations, garden -early i-acre, well fenced, and planted in trait trees, -vegetables, and flowers. A very attractive property, and well worth the money. W. SMITH. CLOSE TO 2d SECTION—£4BS. WELL built house of 5 rooms, end large wasfahojie, on concrete foundations, (» and fittings, rood water eupplj £eer* land, all under cultivation Being -a MaJbt — road this property v a cheap one, and «Hm., worth inspection- ' ' ' —. «,». **■* C 4764-768 W. eMITH. . t ■ r - "*" -6 cU"^3r*~_9
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