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Houses and Lama. DAVID KAY, LAND AGENT, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, CHEAP WAIKATO FARMS. OQ PER ACRE— Acres First-class Land, SbO level and undulating; 300 aores iji splendid grass, balance rough f«fd; ™ carry 1103 sheep and 200 bead House 4 rooms; woolshetl. etc.; 1 acre or chard. Can strongly recommend this iamiMA PEE ACRE—I9O. Acres; all m grass till) except 30 acres? partly , ra '® p swamp; 3 acres hush. 15 acres turnips; <> 100 acres rich flat; 10 paddocks; ring fenced live fences; will carry 85 milk cows. evidence 5 rooms; cowshed, 7 bails, conciet« floor; storeroom, man's room, etc.; 4 mil from railway, J mile from creamery. Terms, about J cash. Handy to Auckland. , nir PER A ORB—9O Acres Tip-top Eanrt, JbJLO all level and. in grass;, a!engine railway station; Good House ana oathuafl ings; easy driving distance to town. ■». very cheap farm. 0001. wm. „to nQf? "r—s2 ACRES GOOD T.A.N all m c&0 |0 «rrass and crop; House, ' rouiM and outbuildings; 5 paddocks; 300 yds from railway station. A handy little farm. DAVID KAY. rpO THOSE REQUIRING TO BUT OR SELL i HOUSES OR LAND IN THE AUCKLAND DISTRICT. I have retired from the Civil Service, have taken offices in Mercantile Chambers, next to the Bank of New Zealand, and have started business as House, Estate, and Financial Agent. lam prepared to undertake tnt Letting. Buying, or Selling of Houses ana Lands," the Collection of Rents, the Arranging of Mortgages, and the Acting as Agf.it for Absentees and others. 1 inspected pos~offices in the Auckland District- for over eight years, and I was Chief 1 ostmaster >.1 Auckland for over three years, bo that i thus know the city and the whoie provincial district better than any other person, and as I am advertising extensively in tlie Southern as well as the local newspapers, those requiring to buy or sell Houses or Lands would find that communicating wk} me would prove advantageous. I iinccruiKe to give all business prompt, personal, ana careful attention. DUNCAN GUMMING. JQUNCAN QUMMING, JJOUSE, STATE, AND JpiNANCIAL * A GENT ' TyjERCANTILE QHAMBERS. QUEEN-STREET, \ UCKLAND, HAS MANY FARMS FOE SALE BESIDES THESE DETAILS OF WHICH ARE GIVEN BELOW: NEAR MANUREWA—I7O Acres; 10-roomed House, cowshed, cart shed, implement shed, stable, etc.; creamery 1 mile. This is one of the very best farms in the province, and is at, a lower price than inferior farms in the vicinity realised. "XT EAR Pa PA KU A— Ac es very good IS Land. This small farm is much improved, but as all the buildings were destroyed by the late grass fires, it is for saic at a reasonable price. NEAR PAPAKURA—624 Acres Unimproved Land, heavily timbered. The land is fairly good, and the timber is worth the price asked for the land. BOMBAY— 303 Acres, with two new groomed Cottages, outbuildings, etc.; within 14 miles of creamery. Price asked is reasonable. NEAR' BOMBAY—I 324 Acres, with new fiveroomed House; cowshed with 20 bails; good dairy, piggeries, etc., and within 14 miles of creamery. The price asked for this farm is very reasonable. RAZORBACK-115 Acres Good Volcanic i Land, with 5-roomed House and. outbuildings, and nearly all the land in paddocks. rpUAKAU — Acres Good Land, with sixX roomed House, and all necessary outbuildings, and within two miles from creamery. npUAKAU—IIO Acres Good Land, with sixX roomed House and all necessary outbuildings, and within two miles of creamery. Price asked is reasonable. NEAR HOBSONVILLE-93 Acres Improved Land, with three-roomed Cottage; 15 acres in English grass, and the balance in danthonia. Price asked is very low. POLLOK— Acres, with seven-roomed House and all necessary outbuildings; two-thirds in grass, and the balance in good rough feed. Price asked is low. PARUA BAY—I9I Acres, with good House, of seven rooms, and all required outbuildings. This farm is divided into paddocks, and is for sale cheap. OHURA— 579 Acres under Lease in PerV/ patuity at rental of £38 a year; 338 acres are felled and in grass. Fence lines are all railed, and there is a good road to the door. Price asked is moderate. NEAR TE AROHA-115 Acres Good Land, partly improved, and all fenced; good House, with t.ho post office in it., and within 5 chains of school and creamery. THAMES VALLEY—3OOO Acres, with six. eight, and ten-roomed Houses; station, creamery, school; now said to be carrying 6000 sheep, 500 cattle, and 50 horses. Owner made a fortune out of the property. Only a reasonable price is asked.

WAITOA— 700 Acres, partly improved Land; 200 acres in grass, and the balance rich drained swamp. Price asked very low. OKOROIRE— 1734 Acres, all fenced in, with excellent House, outbuildings, yards, sheep dip. etc.; 200 acres carrying 3 and the balance 2 sheep to the acre. To effect a speedy sale a low price is asked. NEAR TE FUKE-349 Acres, all ploughed and grassed; divided into 16 paddocks, with House of 5 rooms and all necessary outbuildings. Owner now milks 80 cows, besides the farm carries many young cattle. One mile from creamery. NEAR TE PUKE, and adjoining the above Freehold Farm—272 Acres Leasehold at rental of 5s 3d an acre, with right to purchase in four years at £5 5s an acre, with five-roomed House and necessary outbuildings. The land is divided into 5 paddocks. A reasonable price is asked for goodwill. KOIJNTREE iND CO., HEAL ESTATE AGENTS, HOBSON BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. We have the following Properties for Sale: — PER Highly-improved Farm of 'J 1136 acres, 40 miles from Auckland. TERMS. Ol A PER ACRE will buy one of the most o&JLU up-to-date Farms in the Wliangarei County; highly improved. Terms. P,,| KS PER ACRE will be accepted for 368 cV'i ') Acres at Mercer. Splendid property; partly drained swamp; well housed and improved. Easy terms. .p£,~A WILL purchase 562 acres, 0.R.P., JwLr'Jv/ at Maungatawhiri, and on easy terms. PQuA IS fixed for 342 Acres sea frontage; cfc/GtJU well improved; good land; well housed. This is a cheap property. We have Farms of all sorts and sizes, an well as Cottages in City and Suburbs, and invite Inspection. QOOD AND CHEAP FARM. MUST BE SOLD ON ACCOUNT OF THE FAILING HEALTH OF THE OWNER. j PER ACRE.—292 Acres, fenced, 12 subJ*r) divisions; 88 acres grass and crops; 2J acres profitable orchard; 20 acres bush ■' balance strong fern and manuka; all level to undulating. Splendidly watered. House, 3 rooms; complete outbuildings. Water power for eliaffcutting, etc. Cream cart passes within J-mile; school on property. Situated in centre of coal-bearing district, this Property is almost sure to contain valuable minerals Price, only £5 per acre. Terms: Half cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. 10,058 SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Land and Estate Agents, Land Auctioneers, anil Valuers, 87, Queen-st. Q. J>ECKHAM, PROPERTY AGENT, 63, QUEEN-ST, .f? A A—VILLA, 7 rooms, every poss. conv. wOuy Section, 75 by 223 ; 2min. from Mt. Eden tram term. £370 cash, bal. easy, OH A 0—220 ACRES, mostly fertile valley, cw I *±— £200 worth unliable kauri; well watered. £500 cash. _p.-j OA A—4os ACRES, all .grass arid rough JJJLjuXJXJ feed; House, 4 rooms; will carry 50 milch cows and 100 head stores easy. £400 cash, bal. easy. " A-6-ROOMED VILLA, Mt. Eden tram c&UOU term.; section, 132 by 145; best of everything in house; built 3 years. £225 cash, bal. easy. pOE SALE. CHEAP--1 LARGE RESIDENCE, Symonds-street, near O'Rorke-street. 1 LARGE RESIDENCE, near Havel ockstreet. 1 LARGE RESIDENCE, nest St. Andrew's Church. Immediate possession of this one if required, ? J. M. McLACHLAN, Crummer Road. BEDROCK! £275.—Fruit and Poultry Farm I ) of 10 acres at Hobsonville; new House, 4 rooms and outbuildings; all ploughed; never-tailing creek.—Ballantyne and Co.. 123, Queen-street, 1123

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13724, 14 April 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13724, 14 April 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13724, 14 April 1908, Page 7