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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. MACKESY & SON OFFER— £* 1 ACRES of flat land, in grass, and in the Borough, for £650; £300 cash required; balancc 6 per cent. A sounrl proposition this, with very large prospective value. JN Pretty and Healthy POWHIRI AVENUE we have several nice sections to dispose of, especially one, practically in the middle, overlooking the Park, the view of which can never be built out. PRICE £150. fJTHERE are some very good residential sections on our books, situated in various parts of the town, the values of which are rapidly rising. You can secure one with a deposit of from £10 to £15. Would it not be wise, young man, to make a start with your savings in this way? Come and consult us, you shall have good advice and full value for your money. should like to remind you that we represent the Oldest Insurance Company In existence —the grand old "Phoenix Assurance Company, Ltd.'!: — which was established as long ago as 1782. A great record that. We take a personal interest in our clients and should be very pleased to wait on you any time with regard to insurance in whatsoever branch in need of. ]J£ACKESY AND gON, BANK STREET. 816

MACKESY AND SON —OFFER— gMALL FARM of 120 acres, within 6J. miles of Whangarei. Good Road. 40 Acres are under grass and crop, "balance still undeveloped. Well watered by running stream. Six subdivisions, all good fencing. Five-roomed House with very good line of outbuildings. Cream wagon passes the gate. A very compast and pleasing little farm. Family reasons for selling. Money not particularly wanted, a 20 per cent, deposit will answer; Balance, at moderate interest, can remain on Mortgage. PRICE: £2000. (102) WL have a very pretty little SEA# SIDE FARM to offer. It contains come 50 odd acres, some of them very fine soil. Well watered, fenced and subdivided. Small commercial orchard. A comfortable, well-constructed House of nine rooms, pantry, scullery and bathrooni, etc., would enable the j)utj chaser to take in summer boarders if so inclined. A m'ost ideal spot to spend the summer months in. Good beach frontage. Plenty fishing, bathing and The price includes nine or ten cows and some other stock. PRICE: £1800; £900 can remain on mortgage. * gMALL DAIRY FARM, a little under 100 acres, fifty of which are level, and 30 good river flat. Well watered, fenced and subdivided. Practically all in grass and plowable. Buildings con- I sist of five-roomed House, Cowshed, etc. Only a few minutes' walk from School. PRICE. £2000. Stock at valuation, or could be bought as a going concern with herd and milking plant, etc., for £2500. Terms arranged. W e have another very good proposi-J tion in the way of a DAIRY FARM. 250 odd acres, with very extensive river flats. Fences good, 8 paddocks. Small orchard. House of 7, or 8 rooms with full line of outbuildings. School five minutes' walk. Situated in good dis-. trict. The vendor is the original owner and has grown old on the place. Wife dead, family all grown up and away, he thinks it time to have less to do.

PRICE: £16 per acrs, which is very reasonable considering the quality of the land. Terms arranged. Farm will do well to cut into two. GOOD THING.—About five acres, two of which arc in grass, and grazing two milk cows, which latter are included in the price; just outside the borough boundary, If miles from the Post Office. PRICE: £200. GOOD Five-roomed Corner House, standing on two sections. Garden, etc. Only five minutes' walk from the Post Office. PRICE: £800; £400 can remain on mortgage. This is good ingfor Exchange—A fair, quality of farm up to 300 or 400 acres, for 14J acres of land at PUKEXOHE, which has during the last year been carrying 14 good cows, one fully-grown heifer and one horse the whole time, beside a bit of cropping. PRICE, with new Bungalow: £3000. We have several good Auckland properties to offer in exchange for Northern Farms. Apply, to— JJACKESY AND gON, ' . BANK STREET. 825 t EATHER—AII classes Harness, and Saddlery, or Show Bridles, or Bags. Inspect my stock. Cross Rowel Spurs now to hand. Fitted Suit Cases a speciality. HERBERT GEISSLER, Cameron Street. 'Phone 119. J. B AIBD ' TAILOR. WHANGAREI. WATER STREET (next "Advocate")

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Northern Advocate, 3 December 1921, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 3 December 1921, Page 8