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PROPERTIES FOR BALE. HILLARY AND BAX^R. Hillary and Baxter, ESTATE AGENTS AND LAND BIfJKERS. NOTE NEW ADDRESS: 173 MANCHESTER STREET, Next Corner Worcester street. PRETTY LfTTLE - BUNGALOW^ NEAR ST. ALBANS PARK. (Not on tho peat.) 5 ROOMS AND HIGH, SUNNY SECTION. £770. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Built under two years ago, this Houso is replete with the latest conveniences and labour-saving devices. The hall, diningroom, and kitchen, aro panelled in figuroa rimu. There is olcctric light in each room, also on verandah. The grates, tiles, and mantels aro very artistic, whilo the leadlights are in good taste. Fine bright bathroom, with porcelain bath and basin, extra good hot, water servico, large scullery with sink and* tile back, also gas griller. Handy washhouso, approached from back verandah, gas copper, with hot water tap. The Section is high and dry (nearly J-Acre), faces the North, and is handy to two trams. ONLY £770. HILLARY and BAXTER. stTalbans west: ~ HANDY TO PAPANUI ROAD. S-ROOMED BUNGALOW. £1400 °'" FEK ' This is on the market for absolute sale. The owner's family has grown less, and ho has no further use for the property. Ho is a builder, and built this place for himself about seven years ago. AH of tho materials wero the best procurable. The framing throughout is Oregon Pino, while all of the other timbers are Heart of Rimu and Black Pine. The rooms aro of good dimensions, being 00 X 15, 16 x 14, etc. lho inside fittings arc good, ampie cupboard una wardrobe accommodation, lineit press, ctc., good porcelain bath, largo basin, inside lavatory. Front and back verandah. Corner Section just under i-Acro, in good garden, motor shed, etc. Make us an offer. HILLARY and BAXTER. , BARGAIN IN ST. ALBANS WEST. j C 3«U N BF M S rO S g C I?O E^ £780. There is no doubt a» to tho value of this property. It is easily worth, in our opinion, £850. Tho situation is one of the best, being one of our best streets, and an easy S minutes of the tram. There aro 6 main rooms, 5 fireplaces, tile grates and hearths, wardrobes, cupboards, and linen press built in. Electric light throughout, also gas for cooking, good hot water servico to bath, basin, and sink. All the outs do conveniences are under cover, and well "ranged. No, it is not ft Bungalow, but it w a \ery substantial, well-built property, and should please tho average buver. _ Tho in£?'].« prising about 30 Perches, » in good lawns and garden, asphalt paths shrubs, etc., full sire motor shed. If .ypu a T® l f o . l L l ? g &BO nip, BAH®?' NEW BRIGHTON BARGAIN. WINDING .UP DECEASEDi 8 BOODS 36 PERCHES, AND 3 ROOMS. £250. Thera are three chains frontage. »nd although tho House has been neglected, to comparatively sound, and could be renovated at a reasonable cost. This is undoubtedly cheap. HILLARY and BAXTER, H4G29-182 178 Manchester street...

NORTH AUCKLAND FARMERS' CO-OP. (Whangarei). OWNER CALLED UP. 1850 ACBES AT £I °- ROLLING SANDSTONE COUNTRY, 7 MILES ROAD' FRONTAGE. NEARLY ALL IN GRASS. WINTERING 8000 SHEEP AND 370 CATTLE. ONLY *2000 CASH REQUIRED. Thia ia one of the' best quality Properties, and admittedly the'beat managed Property in the Hokianga District, North Auckland. It ia situated 10 miles from a good Port, which iB only 12 hours' steam from Auckland. Fat stock are regularly shipped to Westfield Market, and landed in prime condition. The country has all been bush of first quality, and is now all in grass exoept 150 Acres. It is rolling, easy country, and will eventually bo largely ploughable. The fencing is good and in tirst-class order—there being! 4 paddocks. The Buildings comprise a House of 6 rooms, Woolshed, Stables, etc., everything- necessary for the working of an up-to-date Sheep Farm, and werything m apple-pie order. House and Woolshed are connected "by 'Phone with the nearest centre. School iB 1 mile distant, and P.O. 2 miles. The 8000 Sheep wintered, of. which 1500 are breeding ewes, are a good line, clipping 91b of wool last year. Everything about the place betokens good management and careful selection of stock, j The Property having such a large • road frontage, the possibilities of cutting up are obvious. The general contour of the land is so easy that -combined dairying, and grating are quite practicable, the cream being j collected by the factory waggon which calls 8 times per week. • THE TERMS have been made exceptionally EASY because of the Owner being called up. Ys NORTH AUCKLAND FARMERS' CO-OP., 2683 / Whangarei. ! -i

I , - ' RONALD S. BADGER. GENTLEMAN'S SUPERIOR RESIDENCE. This is something quit® out of the ordinary. A CHOICE ART BUNGALOW of .12 fico rooms, within 2d cor aection, ST. ALBANS. THE HOUSE was designed by leading architect, and is only about seven years old. Has sleeping-out balcony, artistic panelling, dining-billiard-room, pretty ingle-nook, tiled roof, electric light and bells, and all manlier of useful cupboards »nd other modern fcleas. The hearth furnishings are very pretty and in excellent taste. There is a roomy motor ehed. THE GROUNDS oonaist of 2-acro nicely laid out in orchard and garden, including J-acro in choice cherries and other luscious fruits. A practical builder states t'jat 'be house could not bo erected for anything like the prioe the owner will accept to-day. Gentlemen in 6carch of a superior home should see this at once. Particulars to principals ..nly. RONALD S. BADGER, Sole Agents, 187 Manchester s'jk t. E WANT out-of-the-ordinary Properties always. We may want what you have. ! Wo may have what you want. Tell us your wants. Ronald S. Badger. 1510 |

J£AIKOURA MOTOR CO., LTD. ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS: WAIAUKAIKOURA. DAILY TIME-TABLE. (Weather and other circumstance* permitting) :— PARNASSUS to KAIKOURA, at 2.15 p.a.. And KAIKOURA to PARNASSUS, at 3.16 a.m. Distance, 88 miles. FARES: 20s Single, SSs Return. THROUGH BOOKINGS, via EAST COAST (in conjunction with Theo. Butt's Cars). PARNASSUS to WARD (or vice versa), 105 Miles, for 45e. MAIL Leaving Kaikoura for Waiau, Tuesday, Thureday, and Saturday, at 8 a.m. a Leaving Waiau for Kaikoura, Tueeday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 2.80 p.m. (Journey Covered in One Day.) TICKET AGENTS: N.Z. GOVERNMENT TOURIST bureaux. Or N.Z. SHEEPFARtfERS' AGENCY, Farm. Station, and Estato Agent®, I<o Hereford etreet, Chmtohurch. Telephone No.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16363, 7 November 1918, Page 12

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