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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. W. E. SIMES. W. E. SIMES, LICENSED LAND BROKER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 174 HEREFORD STREET I (Next Bank N.Z.). SPECIAL NOTE TO FARMERS I VISITING NORTH ISLAND. I HA YE an unequalled selection of Farms and Runs, freehold and Uasehold. ;»iSale ii the North Island, and will be glad to receive enquiries ironi those m search of really good farms or runs. : W. E. SIMES. I - ! FAMOUS TE PUKE DISTRICT. £300 I IKK CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. OWNER GOING TO ENGLAND. 100 ACRES °f excellent quality land J-W throughout; crop of maize averages 85 bushels per acre; of wheat 53 bushels, without manure. Turnip crop equals anything in the Dominion. Nine paddocks in grass- and crop; well watered. Fine bouse built of kauri, 10 rooms, up-to-date ia all respects, usual outbuildings. £300 cash secures this property; the balance can remain at 5 per cent. £23 per acre; equal to £35 land in other parts of New Zealand. W. E. SIMES. COUNTRY STORE AND BOARDINGHOUSE. GENERAL STORE, grocery, ironmongery, drapery, doing good business; house, 16 rooms, always fully occupied; 4-stall stable and usual outbuildings; P.O. and telephone bureau. Tho owner is retiring, and the above presents an opportunity to an energetic person. The house alone cost £1100 to erect, and at the price asked for the whole property, ' £840, it is a gift. Terms. W. E. SIMES. DEPOSIT SECURES A HOME. WHY PAY RENT? City—Modern House, 5 rooms, plaateriA, papered, pantry, scullery, w&shhouse, c. and tubs, bathroom, tiled hearths and grates, wardrobss, picture rails, centre flowers, gas and fittings. Good high section of J-acre, iin lfcwn and , fruit garden. £475. Fo. 90 ! SEE THIS AT ONCE. j \V. E. SIMES. J £ 5 Q DEPOSIT City—Close centre. Kpiendid House, 9 > room*, reiand&h, 10ft * stud. Bft hall, plastered, centre flowers, corniced, gas and fittings, tiled h. and g., fine mantels, h. and c, pantry, scullery, bathroom, washhouse and c, I lube, and every convenience; nica Bcction, I laid out in lawn ar.d garden. £1200. Must bo seen to be appreciated. Fo. 89 TV. E. SIMES. £400 CHEAPEST OFFERING. BARGAIN. New House, 4 toums, oriel window, verandah, pantiy, scullery, h. and c. service, waehhouse and c. tubs, windmill and tank; nearly J-acre. Within two minutes of tram. ENQUIRE TO-DAY. Fo. 236 W. E. SIMES. MONEY. I HAVE several sums to Invest on approved Freehold Securities, at current rates of interest. W. E. SIMES, 174 HEREFORD STREET. 1 (Next Bank of N.Z.). DAVIES AND STEVENSON. T)AVIES AND STEVENSON, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 14Sa CASHEL STREET. P. L. "DAVIES, Licensed Land Broker. All Documents prepared under L.T. Act at Broker's charges. Loans arranged at Current Rates. Costs quoted for any deed. £335. RICHMOND, just off London street — L' irst-class Little Villa of 4 good rooint, scullery, bath, waahhouse, copper. Nearly i-acre gection, laid out fruit trees, etc. Easy Arms can be Arranged. DAVIES and STEVENSON. 7~ £650. ST. ALBANS, BARBADOES STREET—NearIy new House of 6 rooms, tiled roof, plastered, hall, I arch, bathroom, basin, f>. and c. water, scullery, sink, pantry, tiled hearths and grates, centre flowers, picture moulding, v. blinds, gas and fittings, washhouso. copper, tubs, ram and tank, about jj-acre section, well .fenced anil nicely laid out. Five chains from electric car. DAVIES and STEVENSON. £350. MONTREAL STREET, SYDENHAM, close to railway station— T House, 4 good rooms, plastered and papered, good kitchen, scullery, verandah, detached washhouse, copper, firetI class water supply, lovely section, : about i-acre, asphalt paths, fruit trees. This is a real good home. Easy terms can be arranged. DAVIES and STEVENSON. BEALEY £1150. AVENUE. NEW House, 6 rooms, Gothic architecture, plastered and papered, and decorated, bathroom, basin, showor, h. and c. water, vestibule, scullery, sink, pantry, wardrobes, cupboards, gas and fittings, laundry complete, windmill. About i-acre, laid out shrubs, flowers, lawn, fruit trees, asphalt paths, main eewcr connection. An ideal home. DAVIES and STEVENSON. MONEY FOR INVESTMENT AT CURRENT KATES. C 3798 AUSTIN AND GRAHAM. 4 ACRES—PAPANUI— ReaJ good land, would suit a retired farmer, well fenced and subdivided. Small stream runs through the property, well built 6xoomed Dwelling, washhouse, stable, shed end fowlhouse, and all conveniences. Price £1100. 121 AUSTIN and GRAHAM. 9QR ACRES at SOUXHBROOK—Good imO\J heavy land, grows 60 bushels ot wheat to acre, subdivided and well fenced, 50 acres in homestead block, good 7-roomed Dwelling and all conveniences, G-stalied stable cow bails, implement shed, eto. etc' Price £40. 204 AUSTIN end UfvAHAid IfiftO ACJ * BS »* HOEORATA—Bheep L\J\J\r country,2oo acres broken up, balance ] native gnuH, trefoil ar.d tussock, divided , into 3 paddocks, v-ater-raws, good hut curies one sheep to acre, 3 miles from ■ Post Office. Price £4 10s. Terms: £1000 cash, £3CO per year for 4 years, balance as arranged. 84 AUSTIN and GRAHAM. 17Qft ACRES good theep country, near 1 4 V\J PALMERSTON SOUTH. w«H watered, being one of the two unsold : sections (of Mount Royal Estate) at our land sale last week : 1415 ACRES, adjoining above, being the : other unsold sectton, end very similar '. in every respect. As these sections will i be picked up sooa, oarly application : should be made for then.. Price for 1 either £4. AUSTIN and GRAHAM. , UR LAND GUIDE, which is juwTwTt : of _ the printer's hands, is an up-to-date ' publication, and which contains some of the ; properties we have on our Register, it also ' contains some useful information to farmers > such as SHEARING TALLY READY RECKONER and other tables which gave* I the farmer a great deal of time as the calcu- ' fetiona are already done for him. We shall < bo gl*d to post a copy to all who may *ak for one. . i AUSTIN and GRAHAM, : Stock, S:»Jion and Land Agents i 129 Cashel street. Chrietchurcb Near Farmers' Co-op. Stores." C 3931 3
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13410, 30 April 1909, Page 11
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