Bouses and Land For Sale. Owicr.it is prepared to Build to suit \S tenant on .a splendid Section, one minute from Town Hall- Would suit Garage of Factory. KAY AND HABKINS. 67. Qne«n-«treet. Oi A A CASH-BURNLEY TERRACE. MT. j StrlUU EDEN—Nice five-roomed House; , section, 40 by 100, level and beautiful, laid oat in garden and lawn; wash-bouse, copper and tubs; balance, £4%, at 5j per cent. House adjoining has just been sold at *640. '' i-ee this at one®. , KAY AND HABKINS. 67. Queen-street. /'1 BEAT NORTH ROAD, in best pa«£IT Good factory and level section. 34 by 115; price very low. We can mace any terms yon like with this bargain. Buy this and when your hair is grey you win j no*, have to work. j KAY AND HABKINS. j 67, Queen-street. PONSONBY. NEAR TEAM—SIX-BOOMED J HOUSE FOR SALE. . Every Cash £50, balance £1 w per week. House is Let a l -Ej. _ t , Good Investment. _ J? ' Also, LARGE SECTION, HOBnO-WP. (Next Hill and Plummers; near wnarl). Sol! Agcst, , L MULDOON. _ J. 11. MULDOON. 10. DURHAM-STREET EAST. Established 14 years. Phone *.197 j jQOMINION ROAD TERMINUS. , MODERN HOUSE, six large rooms, two bays, pantry and scullery. h. and c. water, pored bath and basin, tiled hearth., sad lights, picture rails, handsome friezes, mortised locks, cupboard and shelves, linen-1 press, range; finished in up-to-date style; every convenience; separate wash-house. fised coppcr and tubs; lino volcanic Sec: ion. Price, £6.75, easy terms arranged. J. H. MULDOON. ' ' 'Phone. 2157. 10. Doraam-st. K. 440 A 0 ** 3 -"* BARGAIN. AH fenced and watered; 6Cac. crop and fallow, 52ac. in new grass. bal. m rough fi-ed good six-roomed Dwelling and outbuildings; railway station about 10 mile?, school and creamery two miles, wbari landing (deep wat <;nartcr-mile; proposed railway. four miles. _ rclJ . Price, only £10 10s per acre. Terms, £«o cash, bal. 5 per cent, for five J'?®"' B. DELL AND SON. PPKEKOHE. MOUNT EDEN ROAD-For Sale-Best business position, near bridge—Shop j and House. Only £553. Great prospective . value. Terms. Also. Eight Sections. Edendale, near tram; suit builder; from £2 103 per foot: very cosy terms arranged. N'EW HOUSE, nix rooms; porcelain bath, h. and c. water; large Section, Tc.canic. £075. Cash £100, halaUee as rent. ATETV SIX-ROOMED HOUSE; h. and c. ix water, Ave doors from lid tram, porcelain Hath. Cash £100. balance as rent. SECTIONS. Grey Lynn—£los, £120, £115. O -£146. Bungalow Howie,- h. and c. >'• water, new; three minutes from tram. : Only £iSO. cash £100. balance as rent. Also, Six-Roomed House, large. lofty rooms, close / to train. £559, cash £100, balance as rent, * rpwo COTTAGES, off Karangahape Road. - I —£570 for both. Patent w.c. Good JuTeatmant. "•* Q DOORS FROM PONSONBY ROAD»J SEVEN-BOOMED HOUSE, every convenience: corner flection. 52 by 115; nice garden. Cash £250. balance arranged. Only .£853. £600 can remain. TJS7ANTED— Large Number of Houses V V to . replace recent sales. Hv.;' " Note the Address— » _ f . J. H. MULDOON. : V 10. DURHAM-STREET EAST, Established 14 years. 'Phone 2197 C/ ' M°™ |gUNGALOW . AND 70 A™**' . . . A LOVELY HOME. The H.juse contains 8 rooms, besides bathroom. sinen-pr&ss, patent c.. and thre« S l, verandahs. It is equipped with all modern , conveniences, acetylene gas, grand water V supoly from the bills, and septic tank with 'V ' perfect drainage system by A. and T. Burt, |\ Ltd. It was only completed last Xmas, ana i„» is furnished throughout regardless of cost, IT/ everything' being eoual to. new. It stands J ■ on j;i eminence, and commands lovely pano- • ramie views. ' V f ? Outbuildings comprise man's .room, three!v:,- . stall stable, buggy-abed, harness room, «torev; : ; room, fowlhouse, and 10-« tall byre. - .'«• f 1 . There is a daily mail service to the house, •v " ; : . the New Zealand HBSAtD being delivered : at breakfast time; telephone now being . laid on. , U ' TJi!*e miles to station by good . metal r.: , ; -road. Grocer calls daily. There is a large orchard and beautiful garden, with water ' supply. This lovely home was built by the : ■ owner-' t«r retire on, but as bis - failing health necessitates sea travel, - ' IT MUST BE SOLD IMMEDIATELY. ' The property includes everything neces- , sary for comfort. Superb furniture, linen, and plate, double buggy, do»-cart, and sulky with buggy pair and «how ,hack, valued at' £80; harness, saddlery, tools, poultry, etc., etc. This property is only Just placed in our hands. We have personally inspected it, and consider it worth far more than the price asked (£1950). Although at present occupied as a gentleman'.® residence, it would make an ideal fruit and poultry farm- The present housekeeper would remain if desired. NO DEPOSIT IS REQUIRED if unencumbered property can be given as security. , Intending purchasers will be personally conducted to view. We advise immediate application. • gMITH AND jJALCOMBE, QUEEN AND SWANSON STREETS. Telephone 2282. J>EMUERA. ? A RNEY ROAD— Rooms, and all conXV. veniences, large corner section; lovely viewj." House is lavishly finished throughout. £14-0. AUN ROAD— Rooms, and all modern conveniences, section 66 by 4COft..A very line, property, and well worth inspection. i.r.75. Terms. T} KIGHTON ROAD—Five Room*, and mod- > em conveniences, scction i.O by 150; fine view. £670. Terms. BELL ROAD—.Six Rooms, hot and cold water, and modern conveniences, wardrobes and cupboards, good section. £725. £100 cash. T ADIES' MlLE—Section, 72 by 230 ft. £32s£d JtJ per foot. JOBS R> gCEATS. 12. PIICENTX CTLAMBERS, 'Phono 3017. sr e den - A GREAT OPPORTUNITY OF ACQUIRING 4?17^n _one °* ' I ' s most beautiful cVi I 'J\J properties ever offered in this favourite suburb. There arc nino good rooms and every convenience. The House i is . splendidly built of tbo very finest / timber, and faultless. The grounds are in absolutely perfect order, having a frontage of 113 ft. Vv'c have personally inspected the property, and it has our strongest re- ' commendation. It is one of the most - charming spots to live in imaginable, and must bo seen to be appreciated; 100 yards from tram stop. The owner regrets having to part with the home, but is leaving for England in a short time. Early application advised.Paul Hansen and Co., M, Quecn-Bt. Oil SWEET HOME?' •' YOU LIKE A NICE HOME." "EVERYONE DOES." 1 have quite a number of such for disposal. from the cosy Cottage at £350 to the elegant Mansion of £5000. "ON THE EASIEST POSSIBLE TERMS." Also, FARMS. FARMS, FARMS. .C'Ci NICE new, up-to-date six-roomed c&OtJU House, on large section, near tram. stop, 2d section; bathroom, scullery, hot and cold water, patent enamel bath, tiled hearths and fireplaces, lead lights, friezes and picture rails, wash-house, etc. The whole concern is handsomely finished throughout, and is in owner's occupation. Satisfactory reason for Belling on the easiest uossiblo terms. Farms everywhere at £3 15s to £75 per acre. JOHN H. HOPKINS, p : ■ * FORT-STREET. IC ■< •'ll A ACRES— PLOUGHED AND LAID , JLJ U DOWN IN BEST ENGLISH A , . ..GRASSES; 12 paddocks totara posts and : ' : HOUSE, 6 rooms, cowshed (24 bail?). ,f|,La.ble,. ta^ ert ' etc. Can MILK 50 "sW. • r jCOWS' 'pn this. £16 per acre; handy to #W%HMucklond.; , ' - itCRES—^NEARLY ALL -PLOUGHED • r IN ENGLISH GRASSES; few ? - 'acres bush and fern; 16 paddocks, totara posts • ; irti HOUSE, 7 rooms, cowshed, dairy. • 1 • Wfli CARRY 30 COWS AND 5 WOrHeS. £13 P«r acre; handy to Auckland. ■'■ ' n BOMBAY— half ■ HA in grass. ?- acre 3 ploughed for tur- • niM; wall watered, Plenty ,of totara for i; ' %. m kirkcaldy. S|| ESTA ™ |j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15175, 14 December 1912, Page 12
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