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Houses and Land for Sale. FREEHOLD OF BRIGHTON" PRIVATE HOTEL, HAMILTON, \\T E have received instructions from the w.ll t^ Wnerß D to sell hy Private treaty this well-known Private Hotel. It contains -1 rooms, kitchen and scullery, and two bathroomr Situated corner Angle.ea and itood Streets Hamilton, two minutes from post oflice and 10 minutes from railway station. The building 19 about 12 years old -« • i s . In good order ""1 condition.' Brighton is recognised as the most select Boardinghouse in Hamilton It stands on a large section containing 2 roods 53 perches which must yearly increase in value, being situated practically in the centre of the (own. "Brighton" will accommodate 45 lodgers, and is usually fully occupied, nearly all being casuals. There is £1000 per annum profit in the business alone, apart from the ever-increasing value of the freehold. The lease of " Brighton" expires on May 31 next. A purchaser has, therefore, tha option of carrying on the business himself almost immediately, or releasing. The price at which this property 15 offered makes it one of the best investments offering. On account of winning up a family estate, we are instructed to sell at the following low price and reasonable terms;— P RICE - £6750DEPOSIT £1000. and a further £1250 on May 51, 1021. , Balance can remain on Mortgage for a term of years. A. M. BISLEY & CO., WARD STREET. HAMILTON. A SPECIAL SELECTION. VALUE—LOCALITY—QUALITY. Ep SOM — Modern Bungalow 3**\. I *J\J Residence of 6 rooms and kitchenette, just completed; fine large rooms, every convenience, including electric light. Leasehold, 49' years to run. renewable every 21 years. WELL WORTH INSPECTION. (33) -Pll Kn~ OTAHUHU -° nly few mmutes c**XX<J\J from station, semi-volcanio section, plenty room for gardening and poultry. Well-built House, rough cast, on tiled blocks, being 5 rooms and lobby; all convs.. h. and c. service, etc. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. (32) J?1 Qfifk— REMUERA—New Rough-cast <**XU\J\J Bungalow. 5 rooms and kitchenette; up-to-date in every way, tiled roof, all convs. under main roof; large section. Good position. (45) C»i DEPOSIT—OFF DOMINION <*J±o\J ROAD—The above sum secures this modern Californian Bungalow of 4 rooms and kitchenette; attractively finished throughout, every conv.. beam ceilings, picture rails, etc.; concreted under house, with workroom, etc.; volcanic section, about 60 by 125. PRICE, ONLY £1350. A CHANCE SELDOM. OFFERING. (57) G EO SAYERS & SONS, B.N.Z. BUILDINGS. SWANSON ST. TO DAIRYMEN. SOUND BUYING. -/CONVENIENT"* A CCKLAND pITY. No. 1. Of) ACRES FREEHOLD, practically all V" rich, drained, flat country, of exceptional quality; all in pasture and cultivation. New Residence of 6 rooms and range of outbuildings. To be sold as a GOING CONCERN, including dairy hord. dry stock, implements, household furniture. PRICE, £4500 AS A GOING CONCERN. Terms can be arranged. NOTE.—A number of the dairy cow% and dry stock are pedigree. This is a fine opportunity for dairymen. (1873) RIVER TI/TLLKLNG AND "pATTENLNG. NO FLOODS. IAH ACRES FREEHOLD, situated about ■L\J\J 30 miles from Auckland City by metalled road; practically all in good pasture; close to school, and all conveniences; cream cart passes the property; capable of carrying 60 dairy cows Comfortable Homestead large milkiru? shed, and other buildings. AN EXCEPTIONALLY CHEAP FARM. PRICE. £35 per acre. Terms, £1500 cash, balance at current rate of interest. DECEASED ESTATE. A DJOINING "D AILWAY QTATION. 5 ACRES FREEHOLD THIS LITTLE PROPERTY is situated at Paerata railway station, and is known as " Jamieson's Homestead" Fine kauri Residence of 7 rooms and outbuildings; beautiful plantations and a never-failing stream water supply; practically all in grass. PRICE. £1400. Terms, £250 cash, balance at 6 per cent. THIS IS AN ABSOLUTE BARGAIN. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD., THE HAYMAKK.ET LAND SALEROOMa ALBERT STREET. AUCKLAND. SEASIDE FARM. 96 ACRES. GOING CONCERN. pRICE. £ 62 1Q S p E R A CRE. \ WILL EXCHANGE FOR HOUSE.PROPERTY Ofi/ MORTGAGESTHIS FARM IS THE ACME OF -L PERFECTION and in great heart; everything of the best, and only requires to be inspected by genuine buyers to bo appreciated. Fishing and boating in your leisure momenta, instead of wasting time telling your neighbours the country is going to the wall, and w 0 only have to wait for the bump. We have listened to such talk at various times for the last tw< nty years, and still continue in the business, because we always offer good' valu© to our various clients. The above Farm is one of our bargains at- th© present, moment, and comprises rich alluvial fiats to very low undulating land, all in rich pasture with the exception of 8 aeres turnips; subdivided into 10 paddocks (fences good). BUILDINGS comprise J-roomed Bungalow and kitchenette, 8-bail cowshed, engino room, separator room, stable, and store shed. Situated South Line, within 30 miles from Auckland. STOCK comprises 32 tested dairy cows and heifers. 1 bull, 2 Tiorses, milking plant, separator, and large list of farm implements which can be supplied on application. SMITH * HALCOMBE, LTD., 6. CUSTOMS STREET EAST •Opposite Waverley Hotel). AUCKLAND. AND AT HAMILTON. NEAR EPSOM. TTIGH VTOLCANIC pOSITION. GLORIOUS VIEWS. /GENTLEMAN'S MODERN 2-STOREY VT BUNGALOW. 7 rooms, with every convenience: especially well built and designed by leading architect; grounds nicely wooded; quiet, sunny spot; close to trams; £-2850. MOOREJONES BROS. 6. SHORTLAND STREET. ALSO HAMILTON,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17761, 21 April 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17761, 21 April 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17761, 21 April 1921, Page 9