■j— ■ — — ; --. 1 HOO»)BI| AMD LAMP port SALE. EXTRAORDINARY EXCHANGES. TO ALL THOSE ANXIOUS TO EXCHANGE WE OFFER SOME GOLD-LINED SNIPS. PXCHANGS. UNENCUMBERED _ Reoi- -*-' aence 7 rooms, Epsom, all modern convs.. sewer drainage, porcelain bath, gae, otc. • one-third acre of land. Price. £2200. Exchange for few acres and House. Papatoetoe, or mortgages, shops, etc. SECOND MORTGAGE £2100. 6 per cent. I u 3 years, on town property-Will ex--1 c "*. for House. If house unencumbered will discount the mortgage, which is a I sound one. I RESIDENCE AND CASH— of Mt. I -•-»' Albert Home, £1800. 6 rooms and sec- | tion 54ft. by 260 ft.. wants 3 to 5 Acres, suburban holding. TTNENCUMBERED HOUSE, £1500. 9 wit rooms, hot and cold water, porcelain bath, basin; gas; land 93ft. by 150 ft. trolden opportunity at £1500. Owner will j exchange for mortgages, if tangible. i "DOTAL OAK— Property, 9 Rooms, j £*> k acre motor garage. Price, £2000. i exchange for mortgages. sections. and little cash. Anything fair and reasonable. TfANGERE. for Hamilton House-Client ■***■ with 3 acres and Bunsalow at MasI acre, will exchange for House in Hamilton. I P r !£ B i £1750 for Mangere property. I UNENCUMBERED PROPERTY FOR IMMEDIATE DEAL. ; \*ORTH . SHORE — Charming Beautiful j -*-V . Residence. Bungalow, quite new. j artistic and stylish, with fine section, harj bour view. Price. £1650. Exchange for ! I House, similar. Epsom, near Manukau Road. ! EXCHANGE 4 Houses and two first mort- J gages for Farm, which must be lightly j I mortgaged. A fine proposition. Send in I j your particulars of farm to-day. : ~*>A ACRES—Fine estate with 150 head j xJiuiKj cattle, 4 horses, furniture and plant. £12 10s. Will exchange for town Houses. , Small Faxmlet. A cheap farm. ! SMITH & HALCOMBE. LTD., 5. CUSTOMS STREET. CONVALESCENT HOME, PRIVATE HOSPITAL, Etc. GLENDOWIE TTOMESTEAD, LENDOWIE JULO^VSTEAD. ST. TTELIERS. ! T. XIELIERS. 8 LARGE ROOMS. RECEPTION HALL, i ~ SPACIOUS BALCONIES. all other offices; GLORIOUS SITUATION: stands in 1 acre (or more) land; ORNAMENTAL TREES LAWNS. LOT OF OUTBUILD-! INGS. ENCHANTING TTiK'POr-p AND PANORAMIC VIEWS RESTFUL SITUATION; HANDY TO BUS AND WHARF. To Inspect is to >» Interested. PRICE. £2200; DEPOSIT. £350. Balance. 5 years, fii per cent. We motor you to inspect. Ring 2377 A for appointment. MILES J. CASSIDY, i Sole Agent. ; REW'S CHAMBERS. 15. QUEEN ST. ; "THE LAND MAN. ' WILL EFFECT YOUR EXCHANGE. i 30 ACRES TAMAKI. ; UNENCUMBERED. ALL in splendid pasture; town supply; ■ J3L carrying 15 dairy cows; House of 6 ' rooms and convs. ; 8-bail cowshed. PRICE. " £170 per acre. THIS IS A SPLENTID • PROPERTy, AND TEE OWNER IS PRE- : PARED TO EXCHANGE* FOR TOWN j PROPERTY OR MORTGAGES. i l\ city PROPERTY I WANTED. CLIENT offers in Exchange 20 acres, situated South suburban line; all in grass or crops Bungalow Home of 4 rooms and! convs.; 6-bail cowshed and outbuildings.! Price, 4000. includes 7 cows, and large j , range of good, now implements. No mort-1 gage. Owner will exchange for city pro- j petty or mortgages. 10 ACRES, PUKEKOHE SITUATE only . 1 mile from railway splendid position, with two road frontages ; carying now 9 cows; new House of 6 I rooms and h. and c. water; e. light. The j owner is prepared to exchange his equity of £2000 for a going concern dairy farm of about 10G acres. Let us have your proposition immediately. Our client is out for business. I WE HAVE BUYERS For genuine value, sheep country. If your; property will stand investigation, on present- i ' cay pncea, send us details. ! WILLIAM A. HORNE.Ltd. ; : "THE LAND MAN." HEAL ESTATE SERVICE AND GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. 19. SHORTLAND STREET. AUCKLAND. New 'Phone Nos.. 6.51 and 1011. . ' _ i I GLORIOUS HARBOUR ! VIEWS. DEVONPORT. THE ONLY SECTIONS NOW AVAILABLE CLOSE TO FERRY; only a i few left; prices, from £7 per foot. MOUNT EDEN. HANDSOME VILLA of 5 rooms, kitchenette, sleeping verandah; garage, Milliard room and table, elec. light- a moat desirable home. it. best part of Mt. Eden; £1350. or offer. REMUERA. \7TLLA, 7 ROOMS, all modern requireV meets; pore, bath, elec. light; close to tramcar; section, 50ft by 175 ft.; only £1950. j GREY LYNN. 5 ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE; pore, j O bath, gas stove; section, 40ft. by 13°.ft., in lawns and fowlrun; £1250. C. R, WILLIAMSON & CO. 16, FORT STREET. MOUNT ALBERT. JUST OUT OF THE BUILDER'S <J HANDS.—A FINE NEW BUNGAI LOW, of 5 rooms and all modern conveni- j ! ences, splendidly built, nicely designed and | finished; delightful situation; level, volcanic I section. „ _ , A bargain at £1350. Say £250 Cash._ RICELMOND. PRETTY LITTLE BUNGALOW of 5 j rooms and modern conveniences, now i nearing completion, particularly well-built. | of the beat materials; ideal situation. Sne > view handy Grey Lynn cars. By purchasi ing now YOU CAN CHOOSE YOUR OWN 'PAPERS. Price £1060. Cash £250. MOUNT ALBERT.' \ MOUNT ALBERT. FINE VILLA RESIDENCE, containing 6 rooms and kitchenette, situated near tram and train at terminus; fine high position, commanding lovely views. Large section, orchard, gardens, etc. Price £1300. Good term.. (506) A. W. READ & CO., 20, CUSTOMS STREET EAST. (Next P. Hayman and Co.). ; PUKEKOHE. ■ i FIVE MINUTES FROM MAIN STREET. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, 10 rooms; ' beautifully finished, everything of the best: lovely gardens and lawns. 4 acres rich volcanic land on nice rise, overlooking townhip This ia an absolute gift. The owner has. left Pukekohe and will accept £3450. The buildings alone cost this amount. See ua at once. We can arrange suitable terms. C. K. LAWRIE, PUKEKOHE. 1 *
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18340, 5 March 1923, Page 3
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