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Eoc.se'j and LandT. B. C L A Y,' ESTATE AGENT AND AREBEOXEB, 12, lIIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. QUEEN-STREET. I O-Q-r-NEAU. AVON DALE STATION— i e&OUO \ ilia 3 room;, and jj Acre*. [ !O 9 *>I )- WA iKU METE A BARGAIN— 1 cV'-i'JU lioiiao 5 rooms, .and about J-k I acres, near station. : 4? 9Q A—:»EA'.{ MOUNT ALBERT STATION cw-Ou —C< rner Buili.lm; Site. ONE ; ACRE VOLCANIC LAND. <* Q9;--M°l'.\T BERT—House. IC omtO—tJ iO'Jinx; wash-Inuse. dairy, sta- [ in;. etc.; gas and water; about three acres I volcanic lau~. 1* A 7 "-MOUNT EOSKtLL—New 6-roomed i i t.) Villa; pantry, bathroom. '«ashi house. workshop: largo allotment. ! £«/»7A-M.onNT i:OSKILI.-3 ACRES Vol- • -.-«•> I) IV/ can;.' l.and, all ptougtiable; Cot- [ tage of 4 rooms; bathroom and wash-house. 'OA ACRES. .£*O ~ A—HENDERSON—FairIy jOU S#Oi)U 1/evel l.and; part • j river flat, and contains dome of the 1 j richest land in this district. i 0,1 9 A —HENDERSONHouse, 5 rooms, and i A-xOU about 514 acres. 1 (J X™ A —GREY LYNX—New Villa. 6 roouis. : 3*>)ov/ every convenience. Allotment, 40 j by 124. ! p -DE V ONI'OET- House 5 rooms. j obo>o bathroom, wash-house; level ai« j lotment, 50 by 150. i pan PER ACRE. PU KEKOILE—FARM, 119 c&ildU ACRES; 12 paddocks; 110 acre* crass, balance crop and bush: 1 acre or- ! e-hard and garden. House 8 rooms; bathroom, wash-nouse, and outbuildings. I £360 A vonda, ' e £360 i ( COMPACT IJ.TTLE PROPERTY— 5 •• • V ROOMS; wash-house; concrete cistern, i Corner section. HALF-ACRE Good Land. . I 007 CASH—NEAR AVONDALE STAUI D TION—HOUSE AND ABOUT 15 ACRES; large frontage to two roads; well adapted for subdivision; must be sold "to close d' 'eased person's estate. BAKER BROS.: LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS. SnORTLAND-STREET. £350, £350- AND £340" | THRDK HOUSES of 6, 7, and 6 rooms: aJI in first-rate order; close to penny section, in good letting locality; bathrooms and wash-houses. 3738 4?7r»A (REDUCED PRICE)—CRUMMER w I i.)U ROAD. Corner Surrey-st.—Section 62 by 116 ft; 6-roonied Villa Residence; every convor ; asphalted yards ami paths. 3603 £t~i A—MANQEEE, close bridge—MagniowJLOOU llceutl.y. situated A'llla 7 rooms; perfect conveniences and Oneiiunga water I supply; fine cutbuildings. Also, Cottage of . 4 rooms; grounds. 5 acres splendid soil • 5 i road frontages. - ' 3736 I & QA A—CLOSE THREE LAMPS and Train ! o&OUU —A Very Superior Residence; 8 Urge, lofty rooms, with extra roomy appointments; section, 66 by 150; grand position for private hospital or boardinghouse. 3£64 ' P J.Q K—NEWMARKET—4 Cottages, let at dC»"±«7tJ 6s 6d each; a good investment. . 3700 £» Q ,'A—BIRKENHEAD—An Ideal. ArtiaUe.ally finished Villa, 6 large, lofty rooms; fine reception rooms with sliding >;•' doors;- decorations and comfort up to date: 2 minutes wharf; panoramic views of har- ■'"/ hour and cicy. 3684 C POLLING WOOD-STREET, PONSONBY -f> v.-' Splendid position, hillside—G-rootned House, let to first-class tenant at 12s per > week. Any reasonable offer will buy it. 9~S PER FOOT—I'ONSONIIY, five minutes —"J from main road—l32ft frontage. A good spec. 3680 -fzlQ PC'NSONBY, one minute off Jer- * wTt/w vo 6 Road—Nearly New. thorough- '>;' 1 ly. well-built, 6-roomed House, with all con* veniences; built of the best material to be -f" had about. 5 years ago for the owner's occupation; yard put down in asphalt, costing £22, A thoroughly good reliable property. 3683 jQCO AND j{*£? A—GLENMORE—SeveraI <mOs£m aiOU' Lots, close tram. OK7C-JERVOIS ESTATE—Splendidly Apcn*<J I O pointed New Villa, 6 la.r,jo lofty rooms; Section. 40 by 115. 3663 i?0~-A BUILDERS' LOT—Finely-situated ,iK dm>o<J Section,2 minutes Great North Road vj.„' and tram, 40 by 130, level and nicely elevated. 3650 ■ CHELTENHAM, DE VONPORT—A ' with beach Jroutage, perfectly level; lovely volcanic soil. 3635 t-. ■ pprr PER ACRE-REAL GOOD THING—2O- - Acre Block; 3 miles city, and few minutes tram; small fortune for someone. 3632 V' r»97;~ (REDUCED TO)—PONSONBY. off : ( O mnin road — Newly-renovated 5- ' roomed Villa, bathroom, scullery, city water, good range. Will let at l£s fid. 3577 0A (y —ESPLANADE • ROAD—C-roomed B.vy Window House, pleasantly situated in the high part of the street; all ' t " , in nice order, and timber thoroughly good. KARANGAHAPE ROAD VI- " dwO 3 D CINITY— Villa, bay win- ' (tow: verandah; iron roof; lofty rooms; , all thoroughly sound and good; level allotment; let to good permanent tenant at 14a r per week. . v ; 3630 C'-i if), FILERS LIE. one minute from dCvJ. , U'»J station— situated, level allot- *; nent., having 50ft frontage. Sections ar« diUJcult to get in this beautiful suburb, so close to the railway station. 3689 £* 9 A—SUBURBAN COTTAGE HOME— vKf <3r> I 'J>OU rooms, bathroom, •pantry and scullery; verandah back and front; end of 'V verandah enclosed (5 rooms in all); wash- -V. house, copper and tubs; workshop, etc. v'Si Fowlliouse and .run. All the section in i i»' : garden. Built only 18 months. All the timber guaranteed first-class; frame tin)bet • extra, substantial. The whole property it in splendid order, and has 1/een built fot . anil only occupied by the owner. 3694 rpiIREF, LAMPS. PONSONBY, Main . Road, • V J. splendid petition for Business Premises—&>ft Frontage. About tl)o only piece offering. 3705 PONSONBY. WATERSIDE, close to Jervois Road—A Splendid Site, having 132 ft frontage; eminently suited for good ,vt dence. 3708 j(?Ar» A—EPSOM, near Owen's Road—Large dU/OU S'fotion, 10J by 15011; roomy, comfortable Villa of 7 rooms; built well off the ground, or. faced st.ono foundation. AH conwniencts. Built about two years. 3715 fVtTCA—PONSONBY. fine position, near ■ efcfOOU main road— New, Stylish Villa of 6 rooms; modern in every respect. Faithfully and rfx-ll built. L.T. Title. 3714 ; p.p<)f*_ ROSKILL, high position, and V close to train (to run in about 12 ".' months)— Section, no stone, 50 by 127 ft; New, Up-to-date Villa Residence of 6 rooms, •wi'th. every convenience; verandah front "n, and back. £350 mortgage can be taken over at 5 per c<nt. * 3717 ■gAKEE gROS. 'i t Groceries, etc. REASON'S -ptRESH pSUIT •' " ■pULP, FROM THE FAMOUS j QROHARDS. EAfiPBERRY, IN TLB TINS. BLACK CURRANT, IN 7L}i TI vc v gS gD EACH. Oil 3 miNS FOR 10 s- | GUARANTEED FREE FROM SULPHUR. , ' Sf ECIALLY PACKED FOR OUR TRADE BTfcyt THE MOTUEKA FRUITGROWERS' ASSOCIATION. j . ... ;. • 1 • " : . / " *. ; ; H. M. SMEETON, L m Q.ENEKAL pROVIDERS. UCKLAND , . * {( ■ ■ i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13114, 1 March 1906, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13114, 1 March 1906, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13114, 1 March 1906, Page 7