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Houses and Land for Sale. MORNINGSIDE £50 CASH- „ ONE MINUTE FROM TRAM LINE. _P7OK CAN BE ARRANGED as follows: ;ev• uO By purchaser taking over existing first mortgage of £150 for 3 years and by giving , a second mortgage for tho balance of the purchase money for 6 years at 25s per week, | this amount to include interest and principal. I •Tho houso is cuo of the boat G-roqmod ones I that I have inspected for some time, firstclass kauri being used throughout, with the exception of tho interior, which is heart of nmu. Tho vestibule hall is almost a room .in itself and the papeting and docorating throughout are very pretty The latest plain papors and triezos predominate. The domestic arrangements are good, large pantry with bins for groceries, etc. First-class hot water service, porcelain bath end hand basin This is a really first-class little property and one I enn thoroughly recommend Section stands well above tho road and is practically on the tram lino TOTAL PRICE. £775. PONSONBY WATERSIDE. WITH FRONTAGE OF 140 FT (About). -POCfirV-SPLENDID TWO-STOREYED &6i)\J[J GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE of 9 rooms, situated in one of the best marine streets, and commanding a most glorious view of the harbour, and this view cannot be built out. The grounds are laid out, and some of tho plants and shrubs are very rare The Houso is a particularly wellbuilt ono, and was erected when real heart of kauri was used. Slate roof. This is a fine property. Vendor will accept a deposit of £200, and make good arrangements for tho balance. &*-lAKf\ - FIRST-CLASS 10-ROOMED oWl4:0U HOUSE, commands beautiful views of the harbour Tho property is situated 3 minutes' walk from the tramlino, and has very sunny aspect. The dining and draw-ingi-ooms can be thrown into one, if nocessary making an oxco )tionally big room large enough to carry a b'lliard table. The bed-1 rooms are large, loft/ and well ventilated. Good kitchen and brenkfastroom, the domestic offices aro the latest, fewer drainage, p.w.c. The timber umd in the construction of the houro is tho est kauri money can buy, and tho ceilings arc all plaster, exceptionally well put up This is a first-class property and has recently been reduced from £1550 to £1150 lor n spoody bblo. A good first mortgage can Is taken over ana the balance arranged on good terms. For further and fuller particulars apply, C. J. OWEN. SOLE AGENT. 7. SHORTLAND STREET, Opp. Old Post Office. 'Phono 1518. FOR SALEONE OF THE LEADING PRIVATE HOSPITALS IN AUCKLAND. Contains all Modorn Conveniences. SPECIALLY BUILT OPERATING THEATRE. THE PROPERTY IS FREEHOLD, Situated in most handy central position. SPLENDID CONNECTION. To bo Sold as a Going Concern. Apply W "PRATER AND CON, ESTATE AGENTS, 103, QUEEN STREET. SMALL DEPOSIT. BUNGALOW VILLAS. PCA FOR A NICE 5-ROOMED SNUG */OU NEW HOME, built of best material; OILED RIMU furnishings; H. AND C. WATER, por. bath and basin; uled fireplaces. -FINE CORNER PROPERTY. Volcanic section, 19 by 137. LOVELY VIEW. BALANCE, £575, on easy terms. i>7K WILL ' SECURE - A SUPERIOR &I 0 FRENCH BUNGALOW, 4 very LARGE ROOMS, and bathroom, scullery and wash-house: por. bath and basin; FIBROUS PLASTER ceiling, pretty LEADLIGHTS and TRELLIS casements; MAGNIFICENT OILED rimu finish inside, including RIMU DADO of OLD ENGLISH style; linen press and PLENTIFUL supply of cupboards. PAPERS AND FRIEZES and border of ARTISTIC DESIGN. BALANCE, £600. easy arrangement. PrA-I HAVE A FEW OTHERS, 5 AND &OU 6-ROOMED HOUSE 3, from £350 and upwards, which I can fix up on VERY EASY TERMS, for £50, £60, and £100 deposit GIVE ME A CALL. GEO. HATCHER, DURHAM ST, EAST AND EDEN TERRACE. CHEAP WAIKATO LAND. ! TiAMOUS rpOKOROA V STATE, SUBDIVIDED INTO T\AIRY AND CHEEP pARMS. WONDERFULLY EASY TEEMS. MARAETAI STATION NEAR BY. MARAETAI STATION NEARBY, Railway Station, Dairy Factory, Accommo- | dation House, Post Office and School Site on tho Property. INARMS consist of rich flats and low undulating hills, covered in fern and tea-tree. The soil is partly a black loam and partly light brown Boil, proved by analysis to M rich in nitrogen and potash, and to. contain abundance of iron —those chemical constituents desired by progressive farmers. EVERY ASSISTANCE GIVEN TO PRACTICAL MEN. TERMS WITHIN REACH OF ALL. CECTIONS FROM OgQ' ACRES TO 1500 A CRES pRICES THROM £0 lAS A CRE. Don't buy till you've seen this wonderful Country. Plans and Particulars on Request. WILSON AND A LLENDER, CHRISTCHURCH, AGENTS. (ESTABLISHED 1853.) ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. STOCK AND LAND AUCTIONEERa GRAIN AND WOOL BROKERS. 'FHE TTAYMARKET.. ALBERT Of 60 A CRES ' £36 ACRE ' £m CASHi KO ACRES, all in grass, boing drained u_ swamp, 1 acre bush, 4 paddocks, well watered; Cottagj 2 looms, cowshed, milking plant and engine; U niiles from creamery, close to school, 6 miles from railway station. ONE OF THE BEST. 125 A CRES, £30 ANACREOA ACRES CROP, 105 acres in grass, _-U 13 paddocks, well watered; House 4 rooms, lean-to; Cottago, 2 rooms, cowshed, stab'es, barn, manure shed: 21 miles from creamery; capacity *« head; 1} mile from station- Terms, oie-third cash. pOULTRY -pAEM, AS A GOING CONCERN. 20 A CRES '£7OO ALL IN HIGH CULTIVATION, subdivided well watered; House of 7 rooms, stables, barn (full of hay and maize), 7 poultry houses and largo runs, together with 130 fowls. Numerous articles, including implements, horses furniture: 6min from railway station; 'only somo 60 miles from Auokland. 300 A CRES ' £22 A CRE ' TIPTOP DAIRY FARM. rirr ACRES, IN GRASS, 40 acres rye and _jOO turnips, 5 acres shelter bush, 10 paddocks, well watered; House. 4 rooms, cow- , shed, 10 bails; implement shed; 1} milo from creamery and township. Easy terms to a good man. ALFRED T3UCKLAND AND CONS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15663, 17 July 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15663, 17 July 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15663, 17 July 1914, Page 2

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