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LAND ADVERTISEMENTS. M. C. CRICHTON, HOUSE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, OPPOSITE PUBLIC LIBRARY HAWERA. A GOOD FARM. 493 A fI CRES ' freehoid; «» *<«* v hat, suitable for dairyingsplendid buildings; shearing mal chines installed; close to factory school and post office. Price £40 per acre; £3000 cash balance long term. A SPLENDID PROPOSITION. 104 ACRES., all level ana ploughablecarrying 60 cows; house of 5 rooms and 16-bail cow shed; 1 mile from school, factory, post oh'ce, store and railway station Price, £100 per acre; £1500 cash,' balance long term at 5£ per cent. Sole Agents. ANOTHER SAFE INVESTMENT. 290 ACRES, level land; carrying 120 cows and 80 head of dry "stock; 9roomed house and all necessary outbuildngs; close to factory, school and post office. Price, £60 , Per acre; £1100 cash, balance easy terms. A CHEAP PROPERTY. 280 AGUES, freehold; 200 acres firstclass flat land, balance good grazing country; splendid house and out-buddings; li miles from school, factory and post officea good farm and a lovely home! Price, £55 per acre; £2000 cash, balance at b\ per cent. 114 ACRES, freehold; 90 acres ploughable; will carry 45 cows'; a mile from school, factory and post ornce; good house and cow shed- « firstKJlass d&kj farm, well worth inspecting. Price, £65/10/----per acre; £1600 cash; terms. 180 ACRES, freehold; practically all level and ploughable; will carry »J cows easily; 8-roomed house cow shed and motor shed- milking machines installed; a mile from factory, school and railway station; excellent cutting-un proposition. Don't miss this^ Price, £90 per acre; £2500 cash Greater portion of purchase money can remain for long term at 5 per cent. . 219 ACRES, freehold; all level; will carry 60 cows and young stock • 2 mites from school, factory, store and post office. Price, £35 per acre; or will leaao with purchasing clause. 99 ACRES, freehold, nearly all plough- -- • J /- nd ca"ying 35 cows • divided into 9paddocks; 5-roomed house, cow shed, etc. Price, £46 per acrej £1000 cash. # 1600 ACRES, freenold; aW 200 acres level ; good sheep and cattle counSfkS** *&* Pr°Perty being suitable for dairying, as present owner 13 milking 50 cows] house of 4 rooms, cow shed with machines installed, wool shed, eto Jttuce, £,/ip/- per acrej £1506 casn. A snip; get in early. 1975 ACRES, freehold -16 sheep and cattle country; divided into 19 paddocks; good 6-roomedi house Jivb. telephone installed; 3 miles trom township, railway sta+'on on the property. Price, £ ; ;iO/ _ acre, terms. v S SEcnox\s. ' ■tiOLSJiS. SECTIONS. MODERN HOUSE of P.rooms in Argyle -*veet. This hor.se has every convenience; electric light, gas ring, hot and cold wate r service bathl room porcelain bath, basin wash-house, hot and cold over tubs; concrete paths and motor shed. Price, £1450. Terms. 34 PERCH .SECTION and 5-roomed c£ c ln g2°?order;fitted wi^ bath, wash-house, copper and lam f S an °°ncrete. Price 3joW; terms. MODERN BUNGALOW of 5 rooms on a-acre section; fitted with hot and cold water, gas, built-in MODERN.BUNGALOW of 8 rooms, en good 62 perch section; fitted with every modern convenience, including electnc light, gas stove! hot and cold water, bath-room with porcelain bath, built-in cupboards, telephone, wash-house concrete paths, motor garage! tool shed, and well-laid-oSt gar! of?; m fact a model home Price, £1500; £500 cash. £200, J-acre section; good frontage; £10 cash. f.' £250, i-acre section in the borough; good value. £900, |-acre section in Disraeli streetsuitable for cuttjjnjr ud. £900 ■ j-. o 3 ACRE corner «?ection; few minutes' | walk from Post Office. An escel- | lent cutting-up proposition. Full I particulars on application. Should none of the above meet with your requirements we have many others on our books and shall be pleased to supply particulars on application. Enquiries solicited. M. C. CRICHTON, Returned Soldiers' Land Bureau, OPPOSITE PUBLIC LIBRARY' HAWERA. P.O. Bos 180. Phone 513.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXX, Issue LXXX, 22 January 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXX, Issue LXXX, 22 January 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXX, Issue LXXX, 22 January 1920, Page 2

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