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Wanted to Lease. [DUNGALOW, 5 or 6 rooms, furnished: J-» good locality: for term (probably 10 ninths).—Bos 1470, Auckland. i>UNGALOW (unfurnished) or small * House, Takapuna, wanted lease, term one or two years.—House. 930. _H>,ft,A.uD. ,*U<ARM (small), 70 to 120 acres, for long JL term; take going concern.—Farm, 1004, _I_A_X r. • Wanted to Rent 'ABOUT 600 to 1000 ft. of Floor Space in -cl- one or two rooma, suitable office and cample room.—Merchant. Box 607. G.P.O. HOUSE, 6 rooms, few acres, immediately (rent or lease), near suburban railway. —Railway, 901, Herald. HOUSE. 6 rooms, in Epsom district, by Civil Servant (no children).—Dermot. SSI. HERALD. HOUSE, 5 rooms, wanted to rent, lease, or lease with right to purchase; imme-d'-tely; no children.—H.V.B.. 1017. HEEALD. TITO USE. 6 or 6 roomed, required by adver--LA. tiser, ponding erection house; furnished or unfurnished: f'ir about 8 months: grownup family of fours best rots.—Cleanliness, 919. HeraiJ). HOUSEi MODERN, FURNISHED,' wanted to rent, for a period of about twolvn months; not less than eight rooms, with garage. Prepared to pay suitable rent. Remeura preferred.—Apply P.O. Box 1255. HO WlCK.—Furnished Cottage, must be flow bearh; fortnipht, 11th February. —13. Ngapuhi Road. Remuera. Houses and Land Wanted. BUNGALOW. 8 roims; good locality; close i«rs; immediate inspection; buyer £1000 deposit.—("oilier, H.M. Arcade. email. 15 lo 25 acres good laud: UAndy railway; going concern pre-i.-i-o*i.- -Caah. 940. "INARMS wanted, 60 to 150 Acres, any good -1 district, near school; going concerns -preferred- cash buyers medium-priced properties. RROADBENT AND CO., 12, Palrr.erston Buildings. HOUSE, 2 or 4 rooms, Avondole or New Lynn, for cash. —MacLeod. Henderson. HOUSE wanted. Grey Lynn or Ponsonby; about £900. No agents.—Urgent. 1020. .TIE BAL P. JTO USE, urgent, any locality; about I £1000, £300 deposit; early possession.— Worker. 1024. TTBRALr>. HOUSE and Few Acres, suburban, or House and Section, wanted urgently.— W. K. Francis, Land Salesman, Papakura. HOUSES. —17 Clients waiting': deposits to £300.—Wilson and Wilson. 5. Palmersion Bldgs.. near G.P.O. "EXCUSES, urgently, all sizes, all suburbs; Jl also. Farms, Farmlets vnd Sections. — Send particulars (no sale no charge). James Christie and Co., 14 and 15, Palmerston Bldgs.. Queen St.. opposite G.P.O. IOECTION (Building), or with Cottage, O wrnted, near cityj cash.—lmmigrant, 892. HERALD. ITO 5 Ac*©? Good Land, with small Bungalow, within 12 miles Auckland; good elevation preferred. — Bungalow. 1012, fH&BALB. Houses and Land for Exchange. ;T7__lT MORTGAGE (good) over 800 Acres S. Land near Cambridge, exchange for Good House and Section, Auckland.—Box 673. G.P.0.. Auckland. HAMILTON.— 9 Sections and 8-roomed House, near main street, for suburban house property in Auckland.—G.H.. 1011, jE___D. SUBURBAN Home, all convs.. and 8 Sections, corner block, equity £1000, exchange tor dairy farm, going concern,—• Principal, 405. ___ld. Q ACRES, with Bungalow and House, Grey <f Lynr.i equity, • £2500; Exchange for Farm, 40 to 100 Acres.—Francis. Papakura. £iAfi ACRES Improved Country price QUI/ £27.000; no mortgage; for block of sheep country up to £40,000.—Norman Ashton, Te Aroha. 5 ACRES, Takapuna, and Cash offered in. Exchange for 5 to 6-roomed House, Mt. Eden or Epsom. 25 AC_"^_—Going Concern—lmproved Farm, haniy to city; all buildings; a few choice cows, implements,. etc.; £2200. Take & 3mall suburban Home in part payment. 60 ACRES—Gaing Concern—lmproved Farm, near rail, school; 20 cows, machines, implements; all for £4000. Take suburban Home as deposit.—Broadbent and Co., 12, Palmerston Buildings. TpOR -CiXCHANfIE— p OTNG pONCERN. 'V CHOICE LITTLE DALRT FARM, oomJ~\. prising 86 Acres divided into 8 paddocks, all level and ploughable. House, 5 rooms, 4-bail cowshed, hayahed, etc The following stock goes with the property : 14 Cows, 1 Bull, 2 Horses and aR machinery. The property is near Sonool. Post Office, said Railway Station. pRICE, £ 46 0(X ' WILL EXCHANGE FOR FEW ACRES AND HOUSE. A LESANDER AND TVOWDY, LAND AGENTS. __ee ways to find oux Office— • 58, QUEEN STREET. First Floor over Cooke's, Next io Everybody's Theatre. V = — ' ==' Houses and Land lor Sale. "C<AMOUB HAURAKI FLAJTNS. To men with very little capital. 1 have for Sale on easiest terms, many small Sections, practically cow-to-acre country, sora* as goins concerns, from £48 acre, deposit £200 upwards.—Colin Kelly, Agent, Puriri. Thames Valley. BUNGALOW, 6 rooms, h. and c, porcelain bath and basin, city drainage, all under one roof, and in first-class condition; garden nicely laid out fruit trees, lawns,'and fowlrun, etc.; immediate possession) £ 1775, deposit £550. OWNER, 13, Elizabeth St., Dominion Rd. HANDY to Morninsside Station and Trams—B roomed Bungalow, every conv., h. and c. water, range, gas range, pore, bath., built-in wardrobes, cupboards, etc., sleeping balconies; nearly new; £1600f&sy terms. This home will please you! immediate possession. ROBERTSON AND BESEY, 99, Queen Street OEASIDEF A R M L E T. 13 Acres, tip-top little place; bees, poultry, cows, piss, fruit, vegetables; what more do you want? Alongside beach. £400 cash required. Good House, inspected., ROBERTSON AND BESEY, , 99, Queen Street. CHELTENHAM. CHANCE OF A LIFETIME SEX-ROOMED HOUSE and 1 1-3 Acres of land; elevated position, splendid view close to racecourse and beach; grounds niceiy laid out in orchard, tennis court, and garden • 3 detached bedrooms additional. Corner sec tion; frontage, several building sites, to good road Price, only £2000 for quick sale; £800 cash. H. LEWIS, Land Agent. Te Awamutu. |W 0R T H LOOKING AT! A LOVELY HARBOUR VIEW. SIX LARGE VERY LARGE Two min. to wharf. Good S«rvice. Price, £1750. Deposit, £400. ADAMS AND ANGUS, N.Z. Insurance Bldge., 819, Basement. £1200 DOISSP HOUSE and all convs.; one-half let at £1 5s per week; immediate possession of the other half as the owner is about to leave for England. House is thoroughly sound and is handy to tiums; good section. Deposit, £500. This is worth inspection. STOREY AND STEWART, 'Phone A 2027. 174. Street. HANDY DAIRY F A R~M 65 ACRES, All in Grass and Crop. Nice Clump Native _ , Bush. Good Dwelling and Outbuildings. One milo Railway Station. Price, £50 Per Acre. Terms, £800 cash, balanoe arranged. H. DELL AND SON, 1 hone 18. Agents. Pukekoho. HAURAKI PLAINS. P AY iu G i Go , in e, Concern, 100 acres, splenused. Hnn, % lC '\ n i Ee ctkm; no manure nuts' uo,X^ au ? Bh £ d > good ' witll 65 <»™. Sfflt fcr ffi ' F. G. CARTHEW. Sole Agent, — . Thames. 100 cattle. Good 6 rooms an . d builo^ 2o . £10 10s per ) EYRE AND CO.,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIVIII, Issue 17684, 20 January 1921, Page 4
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