Houses and Land for Sale. TO SPECULATORS AMD INVESTORS. POR GALE. "PINE BLOCK OF FOUR TWO-STOREYED X RESIDENTIAL SHOPS. Erected upon a Section having a frontage of 72ft by a depth of 200 ft. The Property is splendidly situated, and has a great prospective value. This investment shows over 10 PER CENT. GROSS. It is a thoroughly sound proposition, and investors desiring to secure a good rate of interest) should at once make application for full particulars. J. M. * J. MOWBRAY, TTOUSE, T AND AND TESTATE A GENTS, TTOTEL. -DECKERS. AND -yALUERS. AND CHARE TJROKERS, 22. SHORTLAND-STREET. Established 1868. ESTABLISHED IQFJ9 ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. rpHE TTAYMARKET. 'PHONE 224. IQAA ACRES, TE AROHA; 900 acres rich ±U\J\J alluvial flats; «5 better land in New Zealand, and all in rich pasture; would now carry over 200' milkers. The hill portion is mostly in grasa and shelter bush, and wintered 250 grown cattle, which arc now in fresh condition, and when shifted on to the flat would Btou be ready for the butcher. The estate is subdivided into 35 paddocks, and wintered 3000 sheep and 400 head of grown cattle. Up-to-date 17-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 chaffcutter. 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 5 per cent. We recommend this as one of the best dairying and fattening farms at present in the TO LEASE-37 Acres, Arkell Road, Mt.Roskill, for five years, together with House, five rooms, stables, cowshed, five bails, barn, •dairy, seven paddocks; well watered; 20min. from tram car: 12 acres oats, eight acres hay. Price for LEASE, without crop, £60. Rent, £40 per annum. 3AORBS-OTAHUHU, Princess-st. Price, £750; terms £350 cash. ?8A SAORES-PAKURANGA. All in grass, subdivided; deep well on property; close to school and township; one mile from creamery. Terms. £50 cash. Price, £220. 80A OA ACRES—House, Ave rooms, ju\j sheds, etc.; subdivided four paddocks; two acres orchard, 13 acres grass and cultivation, three acres rough feed; close to rail. Terms. £175 cash. Price. £475. 75A KA ACRES-CLEVEDON— 12 rooms; OkJ cowshed, eight bails, concreted; licensed to retail milk; close to creamery; subdivided, well watered. Ideal property. Terms easy. Price. £2250. 70A A{\ ACRES—PONGA. via Hunua—Whare. 11/ cowshed: 30 acres in grass, watered by running creeks; loamy soil; close to school and post, four miles from rail. ' Terms if required. Price, £5 acre. 76A A Q ACRES—PAPATOETOE— three lO rooms; buildings, fowlhouses; 10 acres grass, one acre crop, two acres bush; subdivided four paddocks; well watered: four miles from rail. Terms if required. Price, £10 acre . 77a 'Al T>UCKLAND AND CONS, * LAND DEPARTMENT. WHEATLEY, RAVEN AND CO.. AUCTIONEERS, LAND AGENTS, DARBY'S BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET. 'Phone 785. REMUERA. JPIAAA—AN IDEAL HOME, seven large o&J.UI/\J rooms, pantry; bathroom, porcelain bath; oiled rimu doors and fittings, steel ceilings, tiled hearths, hot and cold water: motor shed, wash-house, basement; verandah all round. Large, laid-out garden, with about 100 fruit trees; volcanic section. 132 ft by 231 ft. Price, £1150, or with section 80ft by 198 ft. price £1000. Terms, £200 cash; balance, £800, can remain. See this at once, it will Sell Quickly. Handy to trams and train. TAKAPUNA. 0 Q PER FOOT—Kirk's or Saltburn Road— dbO Magnificent Sections. This road runs down to absolutely the best stretch of beach in Takapuna. Only a few Section now left. Worth £4 per foot. QQS)K— NEAR MILFORD ROAD-House of *04iJ four large rooms and scullery; range and g»s-Btovo fitted; close to beach, and fronting new tramline. Well built and in good order. Ground laid out in flower and vegetable gardens; volcanic soil; will grow anything. Very cheap if sold quicklyMOUNT EDEN. OCKA-WELL-BUILT HOUSE. seven dbOOKf rooms; wash-house and bathroom. Section, 50 by 148. Two minutes from 2d section. A sacrifice to sell quickly, owner leaving country. -CIAA DEPOSIT-House, almost new; c&JLUI/ beautifully situated: .six large rooms; wash-house; metal ceilings, tiled hearths; h.c. water. Section, 50ft by 130 ft. Additional 70ft can be acquired at the cost of £50. BALANCE. £550; EASY TERMS. ST. HELIERS BAY. 1? Q OS £D—SECTION, 100 ft to Main Road, 'd&O Ai D 150 ft to side road; almost adjoins hotel. A BARGAIN. EPSOM. 01 AAA— eight rooms; one acre cWJLUUI/of land; good outbuildings; close to Veterans' Home. Terms. ' FARMS. X? 7 PER ACRE—I 63 Acres, five miles from 3b * station, metalled road; ring fenced, subdivided; 30 acres ploughed and in grass, 50 acres in bush, remainder surface sown; 100,000 ft totara on property; also House; P. 0., telephone, and school, halfmile. Terms, 4 per cent. Near Drury. £* A lAS PER ACRE—IIO Acres, eight miles oWI XV from station; ring fenced; all in good grass; plenty of water and shelter; one mile from school and P. 0., li miles from creamery. Terms. Near Drury. 4? A IAS PER ACRE-537 Acres; 100 acres JLU ploughed and in grass, 30 acres bush, balance rough feed; one mile from school, creamery. P. 0.; 20,000 ft sawn timber on property. Terms. Near Drury. f* £ PER ACRE— Acres, fenced and 3wO divided; 80 ac»es grass, 6 acres oats, 15 acres bush, balance rough feed; well watered; five-roomed House; beautiful high situation; two miles from school, li miles from creamery, six miles station; near Drury A BARGAIN. OWNER LEAVING FOR HOMEOOIPS PER ACRE— Acres, all in good oWmiID grass;, sheep or dairy farm; will carry 2i sheep to acre; 246 acres have been ploughed; balance has been heavy bush land, now in good grass. House, whare. woolshed. cowshed (8 bails), sheepyards, garden, stables, etc. Five miles from station; creamery, school, etc., adjoining property. Lease, 999 years; rent and rates, £98 per annum. Will give very easy terms to suit buyer with small capital, or will take security ROBERT HOOD, NO. 5. FORT-STREET, VICTORIA ARCADE BUILDINGS. ~ £»Q PER ACRE— Acres, about bb miles o&O from Auckland; well fenced and subdivided; 130 acres flats, under crop and grass; good six-roomed House and outbuildings; 3-mile from factory. 35 OIK PER ACRE—III Acres, all e*»JLO in grass; well watered by permanent creeks; 10-roomed House and good outbuildings; within easy distance of creamery and township. 35 Jf*loAA—lo2 ACRES, eight miles from 3bl£\}\J Tuakau; well fenced and watered; good six-roomed House, milking shed, stable and storeroom; all in good order; half-mile from township and creamery. Will Exchange for Town Property. WAIKATO-312 Acres, L.1.P., 999 years; V\ suitable for any class of farming; capable of milking over 100 cows; six-roomed House; also four-roomed Cottage; large cowshed, "engine and separator rooms all concreted; good sheds, etc.; well watered by river; one mile from, railway station, creamery, large saleyards. etc.; about halfmile from school. Price, £12 10s per acre for owner's interest. Half-yearly rental, £34 5s 7d. Will exchange for Town Property. 32 I have several Town Properties in Exchange for Farms, w *«*«* EOBERT HOOD, .;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14532, 21 November 1910, Page 2
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