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HOUSES, ETC., TO LET A VONDALE, 6 rooms, garage; handy train, bus; £1 week.—C. Binsted, Avondale. pHURCH ST., House, all eo Ring Phone 13-11 A A roomed Moderr Splendid section. Phone 13-111. It. Albert 5galow, all convs. 32s 6d.—Ring ss.—Menzies, H OUSE, new, and 3 Acres, Arkell Rd., just near Winstone’s Estate, 25s week.—,T. R. Robertson, Queen St. MT. ROSKILL (Buckland Rd. Bus Terminus) —4-roomed Bungalow, e. 1., and all convs.; just renovated; large double section, volcanic soil, suitable for gardening; fowl runs and houses, workshop. Reasonable rent to right tenant.— Apply 39 Hillsborough Rd.. Mt. Roskill. POINT CHEVALIER, 16 Shakespeare Rd.—New Bungalow. 4 rooms, all elect.; rent 32s 6d: phone 27-255. PT. CHEVALIER.—2 Furn. Rooms.— Apply “Glenview,” corner Moa and Great North Roads. OT. STEPHEN’S AV., PARNELL.—S kA rooms, every conv.; £2 5s per week. —Apply Public Trust Office. HARGREAVES ST., 5 rooms and convs.: 30s per week.— Apply Public Trust Office. TAKAPUNA, Ewen St. —Furnished Bungalow of 6 rooms and all conveniences. Very desirable home. £3 3s a week to approved tenant. TP SOM, The Drive.—R Room's, fi 1J ished. including billiard room, ph £3 a week. Rooms, furnREMUERA, Patey St.—Furnished Bungalow, 2-storev, phone, garage. £4 •Is a week. BIRKDALE —Farmlet, 6J acres, planted with apples, citrus fruit, loganberries, etc., in full bearing. Two-room bach and implement shed. 27s 6d a week. RICHARD ARTHUR, LTD., M.R.E.1.A., Opposite Town Hall.

FLATS TO LET ATTRACTIVE self-contained Flats, either 1 or 2 bedrooms; low rentals. —Carlton Flats, Grafton. Phone 45-38 S. FLATS, reasonable, Remuera and Mt. Eden, lmin. tram, smin. Newmarket station; all convs.—Phone 25-341. FLATS, unfur., one or two bedrooms; garage optional.—“Pendle,” Gordon Rd., Mount Eden. Inquire Flat 10. APARTMENTS VACANT ARMAGH, 6 Hopetoun Street, Ponsonby.—Bed, breakfast, 4s 6d. 28s per week; modern convs.; clean, corrifortable; harbour view from balconies. ROOM, very large, facing Queen St., 35 x 25; plenty daylight; suitable photographer, dancing studio.—Apply J. R. Robertson. Auctioneer. Queen St. BOARD AND RESIDENCE OKAUIA Hot Springs—Board, private house; rheumatics, invalids; every j earc: terms reasonable.—Box Qkauia. j TEA KIOSKS HOLIDAY Resort, Beach, Baths, Wed- j dings. Social Evenings catered for. —Point. Erin Park Kiosk, Herne Bay. HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION rp H E SUN IS AVAILABLE DAILY At OAKLEIGH PARK, HENDERSON VALLEY, FOR HOLIDAY-MAKERS AND CAMPERS. TOURISTS’ AND MOTORISTS’ GUIDE HENDERSON MOTORISTS —Sharp’s Bush; Bathing Pools, Native Pigeons, Tuis (get reports); 1’ miles beyond Ferndale. HENDERSON MOTORISTS —Sharp’s Bush; Avenues between towering Kauris and Rimus, Sports Areas; hot water; Bush Drive. FOR SALE BY TENDER G OING OING CONCERN ONCERN For or Written tenders for the purchase of the undermentioned property as a Going Concern will be received at the North Auckland Lands Office, Government Buildings, Auckland, up to 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, January 24, 1920; LAND Situated six miles from Papatoetoe Railway Station, two miles from Flat Bush School, and three miles from East Tamaki Dairy Factory; area 58 acres- 2 roods; all in good pasture or under cultivation; good artesian water; free from noxious weeds; divided into 10 paddocks; fencing good, puriri posts, five wires. BUILDINGS New House of 4 rooms, kauri timber, iron roof, Orion stove, etc.; cowshed, 6 bails, concrete floor and yards; drinking water in both yards; dairy, concrete floor and sides; trapshed and toolhouse. The cowshed is up-to-date, and one of the best in the district. STOCK Twenty-six cows, Jersey-cross: 1 Jersey bull, 3 years; 7 heifers, 12 to 18 months; 2 harness horses, aged. CHATTELS Set trap harness, 4 swingletrees, 2 collars, 2 pairs chains, one spring cart, one set tine harrows, one set discs, 10 blades; one set chain harrows, one singlefurrow Hornsby plough, manure drill, 9 coulters, Lister separator, 70 gallons; oil engine, Dynol, 2i horse-power, 2 sixI gallon cream cans. GENERAL Many of the cows were milked during last winter, and will come in again in lime for town supply about next March. The dairy was built in accordance with the Dairy Industries Act. and is registered. TERMS OF SALE Ten per cent, or more cash. Balance secured by instalment mortgage for 34i years, with interest at 5 per cent, to New Zealand discharged soldiers, and oi per cent, to others. Rebate of i cent, allowed for prompt payment. Bill of Sale will also be taken over the stock and chattels. The costs of preparing and registering the transfer and mortgage are payable by the purchaser. No stamp duty will be payable. O. X. CAMPBELL, _ Commissioner of Grown

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 560, 12 January 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 560, 12 January 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 560, 12 January 1929, Page 3

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