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: Houses and Land lor Sale. i ARCHD. WAILACT I : i/* d AND E st^a 1 PROPERTY yALUEE: ' 1 J)AEBY'S. JJUILDZKGfc 1 QDEENSTBEET. i P.O. BOX 224, ' . "" I 'PHONE 260. > ; --' , n FOR SALE. 1 BUILDING SlTES.—Ponsonby, one ttinnfci " I trams; very choice, level Eectk-u, 50 H by 100; Epsom, best locality, large 'iiH elevated Section, 99 by 234; Mim- ■ rewa, two very choice level Sections. | 2J acres each, convenient station, 11 MAN A.—Choice Property, IS atres, H convenient station, easy workable §§ soil; all plonghable; suitable rege>'"■-■■ tablo garden. H A CHEAP PROPEETY-334 Acres, of which If 35 acres, alluvial flats, have been '■'"': M ploughed and well grasses; balance a mostly surface sown, Danthonia and Paspatnm; well watered, fenced, and subdivided; at present milking 18 cows, running some young stock and 150 sheep. Present owner look over £200 off me place last year. Cot, tage, five rooms; cowshed; * inils' station. Price, £750; £200 cash. A real cheap property, showing a big prospective value. C 'HOICK DAIRYING AND GRAZING \J FARM, 18 miles City, good district; 150 acres in full cultivation; in great heart; well fenced, subdivided, and permanently watered; all ploughable-, commands sheltered sunny position; first-class House setea rooms; up-to-date milking shed. Property has good road frontages and lends itself admirably for subdivj. sion. Owner baa done remarkably well in supplying town milk contracts. PRICE, £37 10s per acre. On* of the cheapest properties at present on the market. LEASEHOLD, GOOD LOCALITY - 2000 Acre 3 rough feed and fern; dairying and grazing country; all ploughable; well watered; ring fenced; small ■ i whare; four miles railway station. »i PTJKEKOHE.— Dairying, Cropping Farm; ? very choice property, 51 acrei, vol- i canic soil; all in grass and crop; a ' * sunny bp«T; well watered and she.- :1 tered; all ploughable; in great heart, and can be recommended. House, five rooms and all conveniences; cowshed and barn; convenient to station and school. Low price asked for Quick . sale, or, would exchaags for suburban house property. PiONSONBY— New House (kauri), four / large rooms, pantry, scullery, bathroom, enamel bath, h. and c. water, gas. copiier. fittings. House, well finished, steel ceilings, iron roof, and built on good section, within 2d car. and two minutes from cars; C £100 deposit; easy terms for balance, CONVENIENT CITY-Good sheep and cat. ■" tie country; 383 acres freehold; 2M acres In grass, free of weeds; three acres crop, balance good heavy bush; good loam soil; undulating v country; well watered; sheep proof fences; carry over sheep to the acre; House four rooms; school and church adjoining, cream cart passes daily. _ PRICE. £4 17s 6d acre. -™ pHOICE PEOPEETY-Dairying and era*. I VV ing farm; 150 acres freehold; all in grass except some pretty shelter bush (tea-tree, puriri); all ploughable; well watered and subdivided; few minutes station and school; metalled roads; good kauri House eight rooms; all conveniences; orchard, stable, cowDshed, barn, etc. PRICE, £30 per acre. AIBY FABM-120 Acres, freehold; first, •Lr class soil; well fenced ,and cub-' divided, watered and sheltered; metalled road to door; convenient s to creamery and school; new House ! six rooms, scullery, bathroom, washhouse; cowshed, necessary outbuildings. PRICE, £16 per acre. A BARGAIN— Home consisting of \ ? j ■**. Bungalow House six rooms, just ; built, on good level section 2Ji acres, having large road frontage. This property .shows good prospective ; ■-1 value. Convenient to trams and city, t V J'MOE, £950. . ANTED TO xOECHANGB-Good • »ii Houses-eight rooms, all convenient*!, stable, etc., garden and orchard; nice section, li acres, with good road frontage. Equity. £1000—for Suitable : v Investment, or GOod Farm. !> EUEEKOHE-Choico Dairying and Grwinf Farm, 100 acres, freehold; all plough.* ' able: well sheltered, watered and boodivided. House, six rooms, cowshed, and outbuildings. Convenient station. , school, and creamery. Owner's instructions are to sell. Would accept small House, convenient City, m part payment. EPSOM.— HOUSE six rooms, pantry, scullery; bathroom with calif out; wash- "V, house (detached), fixed copper and' tubs. House built very best materials; patent sanitary arrangements j verandahs back and front; grounds are beautifully laid oat; healthy position locality select; section 66 by 175. PRICE, £950. Present i!?jt oWner wishes to sell, , as the place is too large. The Property is an - Ideal one, and cheap. ARCHD. WALLACE; ; . - j•■..'•■:■-•v.- 1 --■,.,; ;:,.;'t

FARMS. FARMS. WE SELDOM ADVERTISE FARMS, BUT THE FOLLOWING ARE A FEW OF THK MANY ON OUR NOW COMPLETE LIST. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS CALL OX US. DO IT NOW:-. ! -I rrQ ACRES; 136 in grass, 37 ploughed. 1 J. IO in crop; milk 50 cows, carrying other stock. House, seven rooms, outbuildings, cowbails, hayloft, etc.; well watered: school and P.O, half mile.- river flat and raupo land. The lot. £3560. Only £100!)required. Land Transfer Title. 4, Ino ACRES; 100 grass, 8 bush; 60 heart of ' J.UO cattle all the year round; five pad- . docks; well fenced and watered. £i!9i. Only £650 required. Half-mil* from P.O. and school. v > ' QCK ACRES; 290 acres in grass, 60 flute*. yOO 20 ready to plough; carrying at present 70 milking cows, 39 calves and 6 horses; six-roomed House and conveniences; all outbuildings: 17 paddocks; 1-mile I reft school. P.O. Land Transfer. £10 8s per ■ . acre* Cash £600. . E'v OKA ACRES; all in grass; carrying 29 JuD\J sheep and 60 head of cattle at pi*sent; subdivided into six paddocks. £7 m per acre. About £700 required. Something distinctly good. , <!)AA ACRES: all in grass; carrying M • wl/u present 60 head of cattle; House., seven rooms, all outbuildings; puriri pott and sheep-proof fencing; school, J mile. Lena Transfer Title. Price, £12 5s per acre; £400 cash. , .j •i OCT ACRES, carrying 40 cows; sta-rooftM JLfaiO House, all "conveniences; all outbuildings; nine paddocks well "J 4 * 11 ;' sheen-proof; 1-mile school, etc. ' Lmm» Transfer. £9 per acre; cash £300. - A A ACRES; J-mile school, etc.; ring fenced. t±\J £70 lot; £35 cash. . „ ' 01*7 ACHES, all in grass: milk 70 cWI &X I present condition: two-roomed Cottage, outbuildings; fenced with JJMIO posts and five* and silt-barb wire; * ; school, etc., two miles. Price, £1590: cash required £500. About 30,000 ft kauri ana 40,000 ft totara on property. QAQ ACRES; 120 grass. 50 bush. 80 teaOUi/ tree, balance rough feed; two mile* from station on new Main Trunk; carrying 80 head of mixed stock; corrugated iron Cottage; four paddocks; totara post*, ring fenced. £4 5s per acre; £250 cash, .. # N.8.-MOST OF THE ABOVE FARMS AM SITUATED IN THE FAST-GROWING BIS* TRTOT KNOWN AS THE NORTHERN V.AIROA. A. O. OTTO & CO.. £3. QUEEN-STREET. ' ' Three Doors above Smeeton'3 (Upstairs)*; REAL ESTATE. OKA ACRES LAND on Title Deeds, situOOU uated about 35 miles North of AucKland; 14-rOomed House and all outbuild- . ings; 190 acres in grass; subdivided inw five paddocks; 162 acres of kauri busn. puriri and pohutakawa; all fenced ana ]«~» watered. Price, £5000. Terms arranged. < i Q ACRES, situated near Papakura; th***JLO roomed House; dairy and outDullo. ings; li miles from creamery; all in gra» and small orchard; subdivided into four paddocks; all ploughable. Prio, £180. ,QA AORES-WAIKATO—WeII wateredby. lO'i river; whare, and partly in JS ra *£ though mostly unimproved. .Price, « per acre. Only £150 cash required; balance fly« years at 5 per cent. This property flouw show good value when improved. i t i T. HANNA & COOPPOSITE THE 0.P.0. Thone. 602. Telegraphic address. " Hanoa," Aoekltfl* CHARMING, SUNNY* . MT. ALBERT. 20 A CEES -£4SOQ-20 A cm ( pHOICE piGHT-ROOMED J^ESIDENCB AND OUTBUILDINGS. , , CITY WATER laid on to property. „ COMFORTABLE Home for i RETJKW FARMER OR MERCHANT. i.-, M , i Would subddivide to GREAT PBOFIT. ana t , | I when TRAM EXTENSION is completed wui. bring same within 3 MINUTES OF CABb. PROPOSED PLAN OF" SUBDIVISION AT OFFICES OF ; < ; GEO. HATCHER. ESTATE AGENT AND VALUER, WYNDHAH-STREET AND EDEN TERRACft • / ; 'Phone 3245. 'Phono S6O. .:■■■•, ■~ ;■:;•.;,.;,,:... : :'■■?;, v ; ;'.|| /::.'-'' i ; ; :A^iM|M|

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14926, 26 February 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14926, 26 February 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14926, 26 February 1912, Page 2

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