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Houses and Land. EAST AND EAST, AUCTIONEERS AMD PROPERTY SALESMEN. sHORTLAND-0j... AUCKLAND. . lOpp. U P. 0.). The following Farms are highly recommended, and wo can confidently guarantee the particulars aa correct. We- shall be glad to receive particulars of Farms for bale, which we advertise at our own expense. No sale, no Commission. POR OALE— Ti^ATAMATA OCX ACRES-Cottage, 24 by 12, two *-U>J room-; implement shed. 24 by 12; cowshed. -1 bails; pigsty; creamery adjoin inn properly, school -4 miles. 220 ACRES in grass. 6 paddocks; 240 ACRES ploughable; balance sloping ridge to creek; rijng fenced, three-parts sheep-proof; subdividing sheep-proof. Watered by permanent creek at back, and well near house. Currying about three acres to the beast. Price, £3 per acre, perpetual lease Highly recommended to money-making man. W lll: R Ivm On ACRES OF FIRST-CLASS LAND; Oil sandy loam soil; all hi grass and crops, with about 2i acres in orchard. Four-roomed House, and usual outbuildings. This is an ideal property, having a long frontage to deep water, and being only seven miles to this city by launch- A splendid livln: can be made from dairying or poultry alone, as milk can be sent to the city daily. We ran thoroughly recommend this property as being a genuine bargain, and a pleasure resort. Plenty fishing and shooting. Price, £750. Terms can be arranged. "VTEAR rpE A HO HA. 4?~i £A CASH FOR 100 ACRES, cKiXOKJ Freehold, First-class, Level Land, well fenced; about 70 acres voting: grass, balance rough feed. House of 2 rooms, etc; 400 yds from creamery, school, 1* (J., and telegraph office. This is a cheap property and admirably situated, being very close to creamery, and in close touch with TE AROIIA. Price, £1000. pLEV'EDON I'_>AA ACRES— Four-roomed House; -LOV/U stable, etc.; * miles good 7 : wire feme; 400 or wore ACHES in grass. A sawmill on the property can be had at valuation: 6 paddocks: over 200 ACRES phmghable, when felled, balance hilly busli. containing over half-a-milliou ft. timber, consisting of totara. rimu. rata. One section. 23 acres, ring fenced. Splendidly watered by vanning creeks. Carrying 2* sheep to acre; present stock on 400 ACRES. 400 sheep, 20 working bullock?. 30 head mixed cattle and 12 horses. Price, £2 per acre. Title. 0.K.P., at, 10s 6d and 12s 6d. Terms can bo arranged. pAPATOETOE. (V>3 ACRES-New 7-roomed House. 1./04 and Three Detached Rooms (a real up-to-date House). Water laid on. A new cowshed, with concrete floor; stable and dairy: miles from P. 0.. and close beside school and church. Road all metalled. 303 ACRES in grass; growing; crops, 50 acres oats. 7 acres wheat. 6 acres in early potatoes, remainder in grass: 20 paddocks; watered by good stream and bricked well- Price, for Freehold. £33 10s ner acre, including all crops. Easy Terras arranged. TTOWICK. jf»OAA CASH, for Four Splendid S-Uu Acres of Land and Good 6-i\>omed Home; .1 bedroom?, diningroom, scullery, kitchen, etc-; stable, cowshed, and bails. Owner can keep from 7 to 8 cows, besides pig.« and poultry: creamery only short distance. i flood jiving can be made by ener- ! getic man. THE* PROPERTY IS ! BEING SACRIFICED TO EFFECT A ! QUICK SALE. PRICE. £520. EAST AND EAST, AUCTIONEERS AND PROPERTY SALESMEN, CiLEISTtUUECU, AUCKLAND. AND WELLINGTON. A. CRAWFORD, REAL. ESTATE AND COMMISSION ' AGENT- . No. 30. CITY CHAMBERS. AUCKLAND. 'Phone, 2350. C CAMBRIDGE—Farm of 102 Acres, 85 acres > in grass, 12 drained swamp, 5 turnips; fenced, sheep-prool ; watered by creeks and springs. House of a rooms; wash-house and cowshed; ichuol, church, and P.O. 1 mile, creamery 2§. £10 per acre. SO/1056 rpilAJlES—Dairy Farm of 1263 Acres, fenced; .1. partly improved, House of 7 rooms; I mile school and i.<J., railway station 2j miles, creamery lvOyds. J.'oOO. SO/1054 'Y\7Ti'lilX 30 Wiles of Auckland—Dairy . ? T Farm of 2is', Acres, 220 acres in grass, 6 acres bush; carrying 50 cows; all fenced. Hon.-a of 0 rooms; all necessary outbuildings; school, church, P. 0., and township 1; miles. £7 per acre. SO/1017 MAUAMARUA— Splendid Dairy Farm of 41/ : 1»J- Acres, 300 acres reclaimed swamp, all i well drained and in good English grass, 30 i acres turnips, 80 acres fern; fenced and sub- ! divided. House of 3 rooms; cowshed, stable, J ! dairy, and barn. £10 10s per acre; terms. ■ ! Proposed railway will pass right by thiwSljro- ; i 'AWAMUTU-Rich Dairy Farm ''of%J ; rpK AWAMUTU—Rich Dairy Farm of 375 ' j I. Acres, 350 in grass. 3 cultivation, bai. ' I bush; orchard of mixed trees; carrying 100 I ] head of stock; fenced and subdivided; water | in every paddock. -New House of 9 rooms, I I also new 4-ronmed Cottage; cowshed, and } other outhouses; creamer.-, school, church, I and P.O. about 2 miles. £12 per acre 8/1111 Further particulars on application. I TOM HAUFI.ELD & SONS, ! ! ' ' HOUSE, LAND, AND COMMISSION I AGENTS. j I 66, QUEEN-STREET (below Smeeton's). j Rents Collected. Mortgages Arranged, ! - ! i? 11 9 A -GRAFTON KOAD-Residence, 7 c**l...L<j\J rooms, two bathrooms, washhouse, and all conveniences. Also. 5 good | rooms underneath, with passage. Good level ! allotment, 40 by 130, With two frontages; ! stable and harnessroom ; 2 minutes from 1 trams. A good investment. £wQf\-MT. OS KILL Real Good House, ! uUv 6 rooms, bathroom; wash-house, ' ! copper and tubs; very convenient and neat; ; j verandah to bow window; allot., 13 by 146, j ! perfectly level, tastefully laid out and drain- , cd; one minute from train. I : .(.'•An CASH— MT. EDEN-House, 5 rooms, j J*.l.\J\J bathroom; wash-house, tubs and j copper; diningroom 18 by 13. bedroom 16 by 12; wardrobes and linen press built in; re- ! gi'ster grates and gas lire-; level allot., 53 by | 1 17'). with fine rockery; first-class material, built 12 months; 1 minute from car. £670. PONSONBY-First-class House. 6 l JwU— \J rooms, bathroom, wash-house. ami all conveniences; tiled hearths and gr;itcs; brick foundations;, plenty room underneath ; two minutes from cars. We can recommend this property. BIRKENHEAD AND NORTHCOTE PROPERTIES. .(?IAA -FIVE-ROOM ED COTTAGE; 100 di*±.\)\J acres land,- partly fenced, in native grass and bush; well watered and well ! sheltcreo: land undulating; 17 miles from !. Birkenhead. j X*l GO-BEAUTIFUL LEVEL BUILDING I cXi'.Lit./O SECTION, in grass and fenced, i on main road; lovely view of harbour and | surrounding district; 132 by 198. O A A-PRETTY VERANDAH HOUSE, 4 | owiOu good rooms, wash-house, scullery, ami all conveniences; splendid view of harbour; allot., 50 by 185; only 5 minutes from wharf. Cheap. I NOTE.—You are quite safe to invest in these districts. Summer coming on. Splendid > selection of properties to choose from. Quick communication and cheap lares. F°*:* a l a j PUKEKOHE— -Farm, 86 acres, fenced, sub- j divided into 6 paddocks; nearly all in j grass; well watered; House, 4 rooms; Smiles from station; creamery within 2 miles £20 per acre. J3UKEKOHE— Farm. 232 acres, all cultivated: divided into 14 paddocks: sheepproof fence; well watered. House, 6 rooms, and necessary buildings; creamery within 2 miles. £20 per acre. Stock and implements at valuation. "DEMUERA—Choice Building Sections. IX handy to train, from £2 to £3 10s per foot. Terms. Call and see plan. tjO.NSONBY— Good Investment— of I 3 Substantial Dwellings, let to good I tenants, close to tram. Returns £100 per annum. ! T. USSHER, HOUSE AND LAND AGENT, j ■A, AM. ARCADE, QUEBX-OT. (Take Lilt). i • 'ffixvut, V». , '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13583, 12 September 1908, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13583, 12 September 1908, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13583, 12 September 1908, Page 9

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