FHOPERTBS3 TO LET AND FOR SALE. L'OR SALE—New House of 5 rooms and Bathroom, just completed; situated on high level section in Fox Street. Price £475. Deposit required £75. Traill Bros, and Co., Peel Street. i*OOC—I acre 8 per., hill site, Man-Jn/j-iOO gapapa, an ideal situation, deposit £6O. Oaks, Land Agent, Grey Street.' J‘A A A—l-acre section near school, Mangapapa, with shed, £25 cash, balance arranged. Oaks, Land Agent, Grey Street. IJOR SALE—I-acre, well fenced', Kirktown/ £l7O. 3 1-acres opposite £BS each. 2 Sections Dominion Road, offers wanted. James Brown, Land Agent. IJOR SALE—-On easy terms, £IOO down, 5-roomed house on 29 perches section, Bailey Street, just finished; price £550. James Brown, Estate Agent. JL*9 77() —11 acres, Mangapapa, good sec tion for building, terms 25 per cent deposit, 25 per cent in 6 months, and balance arranged. Oaks, Land Agent, Grey Street. I JOB SALE—£43O, £IOO cash, insur- ■ anco £3OO, 5-roomed house only built 2 years, close to Ivaiti School. £195 cash buys corner opposite Brewery. James Broun, Commission Agent. j£QA —1-acre section, Mangapapa; this is a snip; cash required. Oaks, Land Agent, Grey Street. WANTED to Sell at once—3} Acres, Darwin Road. A beautiful site. £4lO. Terms, £llO cash.—W. Lissant Clayton, Agent. FOR SALE—Sections, Oswald Road, Mangapapa, £l2O each; £2O cash.—W. Lissant Clayton, Agent. A BARGAlN.—Sections, total area 11 sLres, Lyndhurst Street. (Snip £750). —W. Lissant Clayton. i—House 6 rooms, all conveniovU ( cnoes, Clifford Street, built of first-class timber. Mortgage £350, balance cash. This is a very cheap property. Oaks, Land Agent, Grey Street. r F' T —First-class Building-, AlX . VX.XJ. lotments, Grafton Road. £lO deposit secures one. Very easy terms for balance. T. G. Lawless, Estate Agent. r p fA T offers for immediate sale, X.VX.XJ. new 8-roomed dwelling, with all conveniences, centrally situ-' ated, Kaiti. Only £2OO deposit required. T. G. Lawless, Estate Agent. J? £? r 7 £—6-roomed house in Almrdeen I x^o a( j built about 3 years, first-class timber, garden, well kept, mortgage £550, cash £125. Oaks, Land Agent, Grey Street. rpt T —fdeal quarter-acre build.v_T.AJ. big allotment, Victoria Pownship, for £160; easy terms. T. 5. Lawless, Estate Agent. P C T —Splendid Buildin'g AllotL• VX .XJ. ment s, Kirktown. Prices ire right. Terms easy. Apply T. G. sawless. Estate Agent. ■ BOARD AND RESIDENCE.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3680, 15 November 1912, Page 2
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