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HOUSES AND LAND FOR SALE. T. B. HURLEY, T. B. HURLEY, 10 AND 11, HEWS CHAMBERS, Opp. G.P.0., AUCKLAND. Has now taken over the Business of isortn, Hurley and Co., and requires PARTICULARS from all those anxious to dispose of their Properties, Businesses, Sections, Exchanges, Horses and Flats, in fact, everj*thing connected with the Real Estate' Business. 1 have buyers waiting for good value propositions. Submit yours. CAA DIFFERENT EXCHANGES on our O\J\J reference system. Our Mr. C. W. Smith will be pleased to call on you and attend to your wants. GET ACQUAINTED WITH T. B. HURLEY, HOUSE AND LAND SALESMAN, 15, QUEEN STREET. OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS AT LEAST ONCE AT EVERY MAN'S DOOR. AN IDEAL FARMLET. CAN YOU GRASP IT? 1 T AND.—9j ACRES OF FIRST-CLASS Ju MARKET GARDENING LAND, fruit trees, potatoes, tomatoes, etc. Buildings. comfortable semiBUNGALOW, i rooms, and good outbuildings. OITUATION.--MAIN TRUNK LINE, 17 O miles from Auckland. Railway line passe 3 the property and the Great South Road. The reading permits of immediate cutting up into sections it so desired. CUT PRICE, £I7OO. DEPOSIT ONLY £IOO. TERMS: BALANCE FOR 5 OR 6 YEARS, AT G PER CENT. PER ANNUM. NOTE.—Rarely do wo list such a reasonable proposition as the above, and we can give every prospective purchaser a valid reason why this property is going so ridiculously cheap. There is at least £poo a year here to the man who knows what he is doing. ROBERTSON BROS., (AUCKLAND), LTD., * 8, QUAY STREET, (Opposite N.S. Co.'s Wharf). SPECULATOR'S CHANCE SENSATIONAL PAPATOETOE BARGAIN. NEW BUNGALOW. 5 ROOMS. FOR £775..

has been called away. He built it for himself, but must sell. It has a magnificent section of i-acro. Finest of land. Only few minutes new station. . THE INSURANCE IS £7OO. He prefers all cash, but will accept £2OO DEPOSIT for quick sale. IT IS A GENUINE GIFT OF OVER £2OO. Let me motor you to inspect. T. R. SMYTHEMAN. , 58. QUEEN STREET (Opp. Smeeton's). AUCKLAND. NATIVE BUSH AND ■ SEMI-SEASIDE. 30£ ACHES. £3Q,Q DEPOSIT. A NYONE WANTING TO MILK UP TO -fY. 20 COW S and live near the sea should inspect this place. 7 Well-watered paddocks. tidal creek to property few chains from beach. 27 miles from Auckland ljv motor road: 4-roomed Bungalow, scullery apd bathroom. cowßhed. pigstyes, fowlhouses. etc. Telephone connected. 1] miles from school, stores. P.O. and wharf, Cream collected. PRICE. £IBOO (OR NEAR OFFER). (S4fl BALANCE ARRANGED. ALLUVIAL FLATS AND CHOCOLATE LOAM. 18-168LB BUTTER-FAT LAST SEASON FROM FACTORY. HERD'S BEiST AVERAGE. 304L8. FAT. 1 K/f ACRES. OF WHICH 90 ACRES 104: ARE RIVER FLATS; 148 acres in grass, 6 acres swede 3, 9 paddocks, watered by running streams. Stock: 4 Horses, 60 Cows. Cream collected. P.O. over road. School adjoining. Metalled roads. PRICE, £33 PER ACRE. TERMS. £IOOO CASH. GOING CONCERN. 341 ACRES AT £1775. £SOO DEPOSIT. pOMPACT,. WELL-FARMED HOLDING, ,\J 18 acres good grass. - balance mixed crops and shelter; watered by bore and concrete troughs. Comfortable small House, wash-house, copper and tubs, bathroom. coalshed. p.w.c., separator room, cowshed. 3 bails: pigst-yes, 16 young cows. 1 good horse. 7 calves. 60-gallon new sepa tor. trap, harness, farm implements, si dries, cans, buckets, etc., included in pri Three miles from railway: school adjoini cream collected. GOING CONCERN AT £1775. £SOO CASH. T. MANDENO JACKSO! 9. COMMERCE STREET, AUCKLAND. LOVELY CHELTENHAM ELEVATED POSITION. ABSOLUTELY MODERN BUNGALOW. TWO-STOREYED. QELDOM does an opportunity present itO self l'or purchasers to secure such an ideal place as this we now offer. It is a Modern Two-storeyed Bungalow of 6 rooms and kitchenette, with lovely large sleeping porch, overlooking the water. Its appointments are superb, consisting of tiled bathroom with tiled-in pore, bath, basin, electric hot water service, latest- gas cooker, wel; fitted-up laundry, built-in servery, cupboards, presses, lockers, etc. It is lit bj electric light and everything is of the latesl design. The builder has paid careful attention to natural lighting, hence the windows are an outstanding feature. The Re aiderice is constructed- of wood, with Mar seilles tiled roof; motor garage of like construction. The entrance porch is tiled unci altogether it is a. most delightful home. The rooms are largo and airy some sizes being : Bedrooms, 19ft. x 13ft. 6in., 13ft. 6in. 3 9ft., 13ft. 6in. by 12ft., and 12ft. x 9ft. sleeping poron, 12ft. x Bft.; living room 26ft. x 14ft.; hall, 7ft. Gin. x 7ft.; kitchenette, 12ft. 6in. x 7ft. Gin. Wardrobes have bevelled-plated mirrors. The house standi well elevated to command views over Cheltenham Beach and the Inner Harbour ar.c cannot be built out. It has a corner sec tion of generous dimensions and is 2min to beach, and also to bus service. An inspection of this property will convince the most sceptical that value is predominant.. The section alone is worth half pj the totai Drice asked, and it must be sold. PRICE. £2IOO. OR NEAR OFFER. TERMS. £SOO CASH. Balance' arranged for good term. Call and arrange inspection. Possession one month. H. R. BURRETT, 14, FORT STREET. CITY. Phcwes: 44-518 45-111. _ remuerTwaterside. 2MINS.-TO CAR STOP. EXTENSIVE HARBOUR VIEWS. ATEW BUNGALOW, of 5 rooms and kiti\ chenette. replete with every modern appointment, including e.i.. electric hot water service, latest art papers; beam a.nd plaster ceilings: 2 open fire-places; built-in wardrobes- cupboards, etc • living room and oreakfast room connected with folding d °° r LARGE FREEHOLD SECTION. PRICE £1450. £ 200 DEPOSIT. WHAT AN* OPPORTUNITY! FRANCIS AND NEVILL, LTD., 4. WINSTONE'S BUILDINGS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19231, 21 January 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19231, 21 January 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19231, 21 January 1926, Page 3