nouses and Land for Sale. JJARBOUR "VTTEW. JMMEDIATE POSSESSION. £2000 " P AK * - £2000 rPHIS PROPERTY is at present vacant. L therefore no trouble re possession. We can recommend the residence, comprising 8 I rooms, as being solidly and substantially- j built throughout. Recently papered and painted. All convs., under mam roof, in- I eluding electric light. Elevated section, 48 ! by 160, m garden and lawn. Handy to I ('i a pi''v o vn,n d T c f„ Terms (11) j PROSPECTIVE "\TALUE. j -*: GREEN LANE - In centre cviul/V of business area—Valuable Corner section. Quarter Acre—Solid return-ver-anoah Residence of 6 rooms and convs Only v%ifLvsZ°T^- lTom stallorl - IMMEDIATE 1 UOOC,boIUA. (O) "DIGHT -VTEAR PAR. DOMINION ROAD £1450. £1450-1 T H i T £ BC }yE ?S TCE BUYS AN IDEAL xJn^- IX -" ROOMED SEMI - BUNGALOW I riUAlk. m good order and replete, with every modern con v. Section. 66 by 150 (ap- I 1 i ;cel? l £s f ut ln sarden. with trim j rock borders-Blinds and linos., included in puce. POSSESSION ASSURED. (41) jyjODERN gUNGALOW. „ £1285— REMUERA W B °r?E£R VALUE in this neat little »♦ BUNGALOW, f rooms and kitchenette, Papers and paint, etc.. in good orderall convs. On nice level section. Plenty of SPECTION ' WELL WOR TH ING EO - SAYERS & SONS. B.N.Z. BUTLDIXGS. SWANSON ST. MAN GERE. A-[l ACRES, ail flat r.nd well-subdivided « - oy the very beat ol water laid on from a concrete cist-era. This place is in good heait and will easily milk 30 cows and do them well. Town supply milk picked un morning and night There is a new five-roomed bungalow, very well built, and all conveniences, wash-house and shed, etc.; »:so up-to : date cowshed with milking machine installed. This property is nicely situated, close to school, motor service, and handy to the. Onehunga cars. pRICE. £160 rE » ACRE. TERMS ARRANGED. RUTHERFORD, ROBINSON, and AUSTIN, 19 AND 20. HALL OF COMMERCE . HIGH STREET. BUNGALOW BARGAIN. £1450. YES. THE CHEAPEST IN AUCKLAND. rpHIS SPLENDID ROUGH-CAST HOMF. A is absolutely cheap; built 7yrs.. and will stand any inspection. The timber ia f. 1 ' I t J ear „ t of kauri; contains 6 rooms, beautitnlly nnished. and every modern conveniellr; -««• to th * trara ' and th « deposit is only £350. ALEXANDER AND T~|OWDY, THREE WAYS TO FIND OUR OFFICEFIRST FLOOR. OVER COOKE'S. NEXT EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. XMAS GIFT. JpSBNE JgAY OWN MOORINGS. BATHING- RIGHT OFF PROPERTY. (GENTLEMAN'S CHARMING HOME V* with exquisite views of all the harbour-' keep your own boat, and can bathe at the end of your property ; most delightfully cool m. summer. Beautiful garden and a inost unique home—one of the best in Aucklanddesigned by a good architect. Quiet sal©. pRICE, £3300. CASH FOR. £1800. OWNER LEAVING DOMINION. N.Z. ~HOME BUILDERS, LTD., . SAFE DEPOSIT BLDGS.. HIGH" ST 'PHONE 9.U6A'P OWN ILK ;CUPPLY. OVER £100 PER MONTH D AI 8 S mitiP FATTENING FARM within ■£; IJL i ,-°L clty; fi rst-class levol land m beat English grasses, well watered. 7 subdivisions; 5-roomed House and good range of sheds; L.TT.; no mortgage. Silking oO cows and also fattening slock off. Monthly milk cheque over £100. Price £95 per acre. Cash deposit. TITT EDEN (close to Bowling Green).— -WX Section. 47 by 137. beautiful high position. First-claes 6-roomed Residence, detached wash-house, bathroom, califont, gas Cpjlffr. Price, £1750; cash, £500. 356 13 EMU ERA, olo3e to top Arney Rd., beau-J-l,- tiful harbour views.—About isc, 110 ft» frontage, modern 8-roomed Residence, balconies, elec. light; motor garage. Price reduced to £3750: cash deposit. 303 ISTORTHCOTE—House of 7 room*, pore. -l i bath and ba-sm, all recently painted outside. Section 191 ft. running right down to the beach; beautiful views. Good flower and vegetable garden, fowlrun, tarred paths, immediate occupation and very handy to boat. Terms, etc. NORTHCOTE.— House, 3 rooms and good section. Leasehold, rent £5 per year Price, £350. TROUSDALE & CO., 25. SMEETON'S BUILDINGS. BAYSWATER. PENNY SECTION. BUNGALOW, new. fresh, clean, and. inviting; 5 rooms, with a complete range of conveniences; elegant finish; picked out in brick; fireplaces; asbestos ceilings. P RICE - £1500. PURCHASE SUBJECT TO EASY TERMS. MACKESY & SON, 167. QUEEN STREETTO FARMERS. TOP OFF YOUR BEEF AND MUTTON. 50 4 CBES R ICH Q. RAZIN G J AND PLENTY OF WATER. CLOSE TO WESTFIELD SALEYARDS. CHEAP FOR QUICK SALE. Apply W. B. LLOYD & CO., OTAHUHU. ALMOST TMMEDIATE "POSSESSION. NORTHCOTE WATERFRONT (FEW MINUTES FROM WHARF). BRAND-NEW MODERN BUNGALOW, 5 rooms and conveniences; water frontage; large section., A GOOD PROPERTY. 4?-J/JAA TERMS ARRANGED. Apply "DARRISH. ATORRISON AND /-10., 21. PALMERSTON BUILDINGS QUEEN STREET. jAAIRYLNG AND pATTESTING T AND. Z.A A ACRES; originally heavy bush counWTtV/ try, now ail m grass; ring fenced with sheep-proof fencing and subdivided into 8 paddocks; watered by stony-bottomed creeks; practically all ploughftble. Situation: 7 Miles from wharf by metalled road, 26 miles Te Awamutu; all other conveniences very handy. Buildings: Splendid country House of 7 rooms, 2 verandahs, bathroom; ■up-to-date sheep and cattle yards and sheds, milking shed and outhouses. Stock: Now carrying 800 sheep, 50 head grown cattle PRICE, £14 10s per acre; terms, £1500 cash; or would consider good Mortgage as deposit. This is considered the best and cheapest farm in the district. Apply. SOLE AGENT, H. R. BURRETT, 4. D-ÜBHAM STREET EAST, AUCKLAND. S
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17659, 21 December 1920, Page 9
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