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To Let. OFFICE, ground floor, Shortland Street fireplace, good light; possession 20th' Only 9s. • SANDERS AND BOND, 31, Shortland Street. pOTTAGE, NICE, 2 OR 3-ROOMED, With Small Garden and Fowlyard, wanted to Buy. Must be centrally situated. State price, terms and location Ij JOHN BLACK, Rt'w's Chambers. '6, Queen Street. 'Phone A 775. QUEEN STREET. OFFICES TO LET, Centrally situated and in the busiest part. FINE SUITE OF 7 OFFICES, ON THE FIRST FLOOR. Four windows overlooking Queen Street. Exceptionally well lighted. Would suit any business. Would subdivide to suit Tenants. To be Lot or Leased nt ii Moderate Rental. J. THORNES, 83. Queen Street. 1) EMUERA WATERSIDE - 7 Rooms j IX (modern), all conven.; large grounds, .'-table, etc. Rent, £2 2s per week. GRAFTON, off Khyber Pass-6 Rooms. vJ conven.. p.w.c., etc. Elevated section. Rent, £1 2s 6d. SJT. HELIERS BAY-3 Roomed Bungalow. 1 > Lovely views. Rent, 10s 6.1 per week. C. F BENNETT. Bank N.Z. Buildings, Swnnson Street. TO L E T. HIGH STREET. SHOP WITH PLATE-GLASS FRONT AND SIDE. Ren*, low. * ANDREWS AND CLARK, Queen Street. KARANGAHAPE RD., near Symonds St. —Lock-up Shop, rent £2 23 6d a week. QUEEN ST.—Large Brick Shop. 6 living rooms, plato-glass windows; rent 35s a week. SEVILLE NEWCOMB, H.M. Arcade, Queen St. "PINE RESIDENCE. 12 ROOMS, A TO LET. • ui' w i atcr service, every convenience. Suitable for doctor, nursing homo, or firstclass bottrdinghoupe. Low Rent to Good Tenant. Full particulars, HARROP AND MEDLEY. 18, Shortland Street. JO T E T. PONSONBY—6 Rooms, 15s 6d, 11 Rooms, 30r. MOUNT EDEN-6 Rooms, '22s 6d; 12 Rooms, 50s. KINGSLAND-5 Rooms. 18.. GREEN LANE—S Rooms, 17s 6d. REMUERA—6 Rooms. 255. AVONDALE—7 Rooms, tennis lawn, orchard, 255; 5 Rooms, 10 acres, £60 per annum DEVONPORT-5 Rooms, 27s 6d. TAKAPUNA-7 Rooms. 27s 6d. HARROP AND MEDLEY. lb, Shortland Street "PURNISHED ITOUSES MORNINGSIDE-7 Rooms. 355. EPSOM-7 Rooms, 50s. CITY-5 Rooms. 265. PARNELL-9 Rooms, £3 3s. GRAFTON-Pnrt of House, 20s; 8 Rooms, 40s. REMUERA-7 Rooms, 37s 6d. GREEN LANE—S Rooms, 32s 6d. HOWICK-8 Rooms, 30s. MOUNT ALBERT-6 Rooms. 30s. 5 Rooms, '15s. MOUNT EDEN—B Rooms, 60s; 8 Rooms, 555; 6 Rooms, 42s 6d. DEVON PORT-Part of House. 20s ; 5 Rooms, 52s 6d. TAKAPUNA—6 Rooms, 30s- Partly-fur-nished House, 4 rooms, 15s; 5 Rooms, 20s. MANGERE—B Rooms, 3Cs. TAMAKI— Rooms, 30s. HARROP AND MEDLEY. 18, Shortland Street. T rriBORNF!*, 83, QUEEN STREET. TJOUSES. CITY— Grey Street— Rooms, 18s. Napier Street— Rooms, 16s. OFF NEWTON UOAD-5 Rooms, rent 14s. PONSONBY-Tole Street—6 Rooms, 21s. Ireland Street—6 Rooms, lis 6d. St Mary's Road—7 Rooms, 255. MOUNT EDEN-Valley Road-5 Rooms and convs., 25s ELLERSLIE— Panmure Road—B Rooms and use 29 acres, 50a. rmKAPUNA-Shakespoar Eoad-5 Rooms 1 and all convs.. 21s. NORTHCOTE-Callons Road-7 Rooms and convs., 20s. EPSOM— Gillies Avenue—B Rooms, and all convs.. 37s 6d. *" TAEVONPORT-Russell Street-9 Room, \J and all convs., 30s. «ooms, WE HAVE OTHERS ON OUR LIST. CHOPS. QFFICES, ETC. HOBSON STREET.-Largo Yard, with sheds; suit contractor or similar trade rent, £2. QUEEN STREET-Excellent Shor, nbno lutely the best business site in (bin street. Would Lease for 6 years at & resiioaable rectal. „,„„„„, ~ , QUEEN STREET just ofD-New Shop only £3 per week. "' QUEEN STREET-Small Office, on fir«t floor 10s. m FORT STREET-Severall Excellent Offices, on ground and first floors, from I7'u 6d to £4 10s for suite with strongroom TXTELLESLEY STREET-Shop u d VV Office, exceptionally low rent, £2 io 6 per week. J rpHORNES, 83, QUEEN STREET. 'Phones 674 and 866. Houses and Land for Exchange. EXCHANGE.-Two choice Freehold Northern Sheep and Cattle Runs, well improved, 4000 acres, at £4 10s. and 3000 acres at £3, for Rent-producing Property or Mortgages.—Broadbent and McCoskrie, 3, bmeeton's Buildings. OWNER will Exchange a block of firstclass Rent-producing Auckland Houses lor a few Acros and Small House; near sea preferred; cash price, £4300; equity, £2600. —W. Esdaile and Co., Takapuns. LAND, Freehold, 2500 Acres, wanted, in good locality, which will show a prospective value for subdividing later on, and now freo from mortgage. Can give as payment a good first mortgage, earning 5 per cent., and also rout-producing Houses, free from mortgage.— details to AUCKLAND. 657. HERALD. 1 0R ACRES, Freohold, good Dairying and J-Uv) Cropping Farm, all grassed and been ploughed; no weeds; well sheltered; splendid water; good roads and road frontage. Well-finished House, 6 rooms; bathroom, wash-house; dairy, cowshed, etcEverything in good order, Handy creamery, school, saleyards, station; and in good district. Price, £35 an acre; no mortgage. Or would Exchange for Houses without mortgage. DAIRYING. 749. HERALD. •EXCHANGE "CTOR OHEEP pARMS. TIEAL Q-OOD TTJAIRY TURMS. OCA ACRES, carrying 70 milkers and 001/ ether Btock. Good 6-roomed Houso; milking shed, engines, etc. Near township. £24 per aero. Eonity about £6500. OOP ACRES— Good Dairy Farm, near wOJ Hamilton. Good Homestead and outbuildings; milking machines. £30 per acre. Equity about £6100. P-j Q ACRES— Fine All-round Sheep and 010 Cattle Farm Ideal dairying land. Good Homestead. £25 per acre. Equity, £13,<!)0. ■i en ACRES—First-class Farm, near town. J.OO Superior Homestoad and improvements. £40 per acre. Equity, £4200. A A £ ACRES-Good All-round Farm, carix'xO rying 130, head stock, including 70 milkers. Superior Homestead. £21 per acre. Equity £3700. EVERY ONE OF THESE DAIRY FARMS IS GOOD VALUE. NO INFLATED PRICES. The Owners wish to Exchange for either ploughable farms or cleared or partly-cleared bush farms. Send particulars at once, to T F H AMILL AND C°" HAMILTON. (Opp. Public Library),

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15664, 18 July 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15664, 18 July 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15664, 18 July 1914, Page 12

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