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Houses and Land for Sale. mfO JJIGH-CLASS JpARMS. jgOMBAY. onn ACRES— per acre; rich soil; ninedU\J\J roomed House five-stall stable, loose box, 8-bail cowshed. This Property is well situated, and only 200 yds from creamery. The price is exceptional, ana the terms for this fully-grassed farm are £500 down, balance 4J per cent. ml ACRES-—This Farm should show a ILL 2 big return .for' capital invested. There is a Six-roomed House, cowshed, barn, stable, and granary; well watered property, and only quarter-mile from creamery. £1000 is wanted, and the price is extremely low. YOU KNOW THE FAMOUS RAUPO LAND, NORTHERN WAIROA. WE HAVE A 200-ACRE FARM on this land, with every possible arrangement for up-to-date farming. This is recognised as the best Property on the river. We will be glad to give you information. D. C. INGRAM & CO. 51. FORT-STREET. 'Phone, 2730. Box 801. MT. EDEN—Price, £525—Five-roomed House, bathroom, scullery, pantry, laundry, hot and cold water; pat. w.c.; large Allotment; 2d section. Terms arranged. PRICE. £600—PONSONBY—Five Rooms, - bathroom, scullery, pantry, laundry, verandah; drainage; Allotment, 40 by 112. Terms £100 cash. MT. EDEN— £750, for a Six-roomed House and every convenience; verandah on three sides; three steel ceilings; porcelain bath and hand basin, hot and cold water; tiled hearths throughout; splendid view. £100 cash; balance arranged. P/jA CASH—REMUERA—For a New and \J Up-to-date Bungalow Residence, eight large and lofty rooms, steel ceilings, re- . turn verandah, hot and cold water, lead lights, tiled hearths and grates, porcelain bath and hand basin; level.Section. Balance, £760, easy terms. W. J. SHORT. 13. VICTORIA ARCADE, AUCKLAND. O R SALE. T>IRKENHEAD— six rooms, and -D conveniences, with allotment 66 by 224. £500. BIRKENHEAD —Seven Acres; very suitable for fruit and strawberry growing. £250. NORTHCOTE— Specially well-situated Residence, with beach frontage; steps to sandy beach. This is one of the choice positions of Northcote. which are seldom offered. NORTHCOTE of six rooms and conveniences; about 4min. from wharf; good position and large section. Building sections in good positions, with easy terms of payment. LAKE TAKAPUNA, close to tramline3s Acres, with Cottage, five rooms. £525. BIRKENHEAD— 13 Acres, with small Cottage, beautiful piece of native bush, with kauri, etc., £350. BIRKENHEAD— two Acres of the pick of Birkenhead, close to wharf; water frontage to sandy beach, and has extensive view of harbour. A. L. "WHITE, 99. QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND. Q- 00D JJANDY J^ARM. 20 MILES FROM"" AUCKLAND. inn ACRES RICH VpLCAMC LAND, free JLUU of stone; all in grass and crop, except two acres shelter bush; subdivided, into nine paddocks, each, well watered by streams; fences in good order; close to railway station, school, post office, aad creamery. Good Dwellinghouse of. five rooms: barn, stable, sned, cowbyre. etc.:; now carrying 25 dairy cows. Further particulars upon application. No. da' FINE DAIRY FARM. WAIKATO. r»A ACRES FIRST-CLASS DAIRY LAND; uU all in grass and crop except small portion shelter bush; handy to station, school, and post office; 1 mile to creamery; fenced and subdivided into several paddocks, all well watered. Really good Dwellinghouse of four rooms, bathroom, scullery, pantry, wash-house, copper and tubs; every necessary convenience. Price, £22 10s per acre. Real good terms. No. o0 A. W. READ iSD CO., LAND. ESTATE. AND COMMISSION AGENTS, 79. Queen-street. •_ C. R. WILLIAMSON AND CO., HOBSON BUILDINGS, NEXT G P.O. Established 1875. DO YOU WANT LAND ON EASY TERMS? 8000 A CEES ' WELL-GRASSED COUNTRY, 25 Miles South of Auckland. SECTIONS FROM 26 TO 1000 ACRES. ONE-FOURTH CASH, BAL. 4$ PER CENT. XOVELY EPSOMHandsome Residence of J seven rooms; large area of volcanic land, in grass; close tram; magnificent views over land and sea. £1500. CHEAP SUBURBAN LAND-Nearly 3-acre, close to Royal Oak Hotel and overlooking Manukau Harbour; a beautiful residential position; cheapest in the district. £190. MT. EDEN-PRETTY LITTLE VILLA of six rooms, bath (hot and cold), pat. w.c.. tiled hearths, steel ceilings; large section; close to tram; very pleasant outlook. A really cheap property at £750. DEVONPORT — Six-roomed Villa, large rooms; nice volcanic section; one door from front beach; view of harbour. A very attractive home. £650. PONSONBY. HARBOUR SIDE-Comfort-able Residence, eight rooms, just off tram line: section, 80ft frontage; pretty views of harbour. LAKE TAKAPUNA-Main Road and Water Frontage— Acres Volcanic Land, in grass and lawn; Villa of nine rooms; commodious stabling and outhouses. Grand sea views. A real gift at £1650. DEVONPORT. LAKE ROAD—Villa of six extra large rooms; half-acre land, in garden and orchard; grand views; fine position; cheap at £1030. (Established 1852.) ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. THE lIAYMARKET. . 'Phone 224. 1 QHA ACRES, TE AROHA; 900 acres lich 1 Jul/ alluvial flats; no better land m New Zealand, and all in rich pasture; would now carry over 200 milkers. The hill portion is mostly in grass ana shelter bush, and wintered 250 grown cattle, which are now in fresh condition, and when shifted on to the Hat wculd soon be ready tor the butcher. The estate is subdivided into 35 paddocks, and wintered 3000 sheep and 400 head of grown cattle. Up-to-date li-roomed House, with electric light; 60-bailed cowshed, stable, manager's house, sheep and cattle yards, and all other necessary outbuildings; good local markets; seven miles from township, good metalled level road. Water power on the estate, drive 5-h.p. turbine, which -works Wasley shearing machines, saws, and supplies electric light for homestead, and there is sufficient surplus power for driving milking machines and chafi'cutter. Alluvial flat land can be cut up into small dairy farms without roading, and at little expense. Price, £12 per acre; one-third cash, balance for term to be agreed on at five per cent.We recommend this as one of the best dairying and fattening farms at present in the market. IQO ACRES, OPOTIKI; all ir. rich paslOai ture; good House and outbuildings; close to creamery. An ideal dairy farm. Only £15 per acre. K7 ACRES, PAPAKURA; House, six *J I rooms; House, seven rooms; stable and other buildings: 40 acres grass, five acres ryecorn; six paddocks: 12 acres tea tree ready for ploughing; two rail»s out. £1000; pflsh 74 OA" ACRES, OKOROIRE. L.1.P.-House, Utfcii three rooms; woolshed, cowshed; two sheep yards; whare; all in grass; close to creamery well watered; 2J sheep to acre; five miles from township. Reason for selling, owner has to go to England. Goodwill, £1800; easy terms. 67 DO ACRES. WAIUKU; all grass, subdivided, O-i/ plenty water; shed; loamy soil; Land Transfer; close wharf; £10 acre. 47a in ACRES. WHAN GAREI; House, six XV rooms, all buildings; all in grassy splendid fruit farm; two miles out; £850, or would exchange. 45a 9 6 ACRES, WAIUKU; house and all —.O necessary buildings; all in grass; imile from creamery, post, and school; £87b, or wculd exchange for suburban property. 49A OA ACRES, PAPAKURA; House, seven ajU rooms and all outbuildings; grass and crop; six paddocks; 11 miles out; £1000, easy terms. 50a OO ACRES, PAPATOETOE; House, eeven OO rooms and all buildings; all in grass and' crop; five paddocks; including 12 cows and other stock and implements. £1500. Easy terms. 51A -JQ ACRES. DOME, WARKWORTH; house, J-O . five rooms, stables, dairy, cowshed; subdivided; 1J miles out; two frontages; ideal home. £720; £300 cash f>3A npO LET, five years2oo Acres, Auckland; A House, five rooms; stables, cowshed, and other buildings; subdivided; one mile from rail, close creamery. Further particulars inquire. Lot 26.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14491, 4 October 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14491, 4 October 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14491, 4 October 1910, Page 2