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Houses and Land for Sale. j WHEATLEY, RAVEN AND CO.. AUCTIONEERS, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 99, OEES raEEC BAY OEPLENTY. 9CS l'rUt ACRjW, 10 Quick aiue, for aHM 00 Block of 3000 acres. bxcepUonaL ar cumatances have compelled the ownei o this Block to place it, in the . Market, we have no hesitation in saying it 13 on of the best propositions that neen offered for a long time. It contains ou acres rich river flats and 100 acres low te nice country, fenced and in grass. in balance is a first-class bush kill countrj, sound. healthy itfieep and cattle land, easiij capable when broken in of carrying i to a sheeo to the acre. The district is tree from rabbits and noxious weeds, iliere is a dairy factory within 4 miles, and there is at piesent sufficient land in grass to milk 30 ww cows. A company with over £10,000 shaie capital subscribed has been formed to start, a freezing works, which will be 01113, ia miles distant by good road. Koguiai monthly stock sales are held in the district. The proposed route of the new East Coast railway passes about 4 miles from the property. Roads leading to several blocks iecently acquired by tfie Government for closer settlement must pass this property, and this must greatly enhance its value. Several good roads give particularly easy access to the block, and lor shipping purposes there is a boat landing about 14 miles distant by first-class waggon road. The property will bear the closest inspection, and wo feel confident that the first genuine purchaser to see it will not let til© opportunity slip of acquiring one of the finest properties in the Bay of Plenty, which is being offered at a ridiculously low figure. Except a reasonable deposit no money is required at present, and elastic terms can be arranged to suit a reliable purchaser. The Title is Land Transfer, and immediate possession can be had. If this property interests you we shall be glad to give you full particulars. Call on us early. HENDERSON. „ i?OA'KA-ONE OF THE FINEST FRUIT X/Z\JO\J farms in the province--15 Acres; 9 acres of seven-year-old orchard (mixed fruits), 3 acres in two-year-old apple trees, 3 acres just ploughed; watered by permanent stream; well fenced with wire and shelter belts; good five-roomed House with all conveniences; city water laid on; tomato houwe, 85 by 24; small cuoumbcr house. 12 by 8; stable and buggy shed, fruit shed; fowlruns, etc., for 300 Towls. The House has a very good appearance, stands high, and commands extensive views; 10 minutes' walk to school; two miles from station. . 83a KAIHTJ. no £S PER ACkS-800 Acres; 300 acres in dwO U grass, 400 acres bush, and 100 acres tea-tree and fern. Two-thirds level, nearly all jloughable; 8 paddocks, sheepproof fenced with posts and wire; well watered by Greeks. Now carrying 6000 ewes and lambs, 30 head of cattle, and 6 horses. There is a good House of 6 rftoms. _ Stable 30 by 20, also large shearing shed, will hold 200 sheep. Land Transfer Title. This in an exceptionally cheap property, and has 2 miles frontage to Main Road. 110 a DRTJRY. f»QA PER ACRE—I 64 Acres: 144 acres <&O\J graas, 20 acres tea-tree; land all level and plotlghable; 13 paddocks, fenced with posts ami wire. Well watered by shingle bottom creek, also well. Will carry 69 head of stock besides horßes. Now carrying 31 cows, 2 bulls, and young stock, 5 horses. Good House of 9 rooms and conveniences. Dairy, 4-stalled stable, new calf shed, 10-bailed cowshed with concrete floor, implement shed. barn. Two miles from creamery. Soil good chocolate loam on clay. Terms. Ilia PTJKEKOHE. i?OK PER ACRE— Acres, all in grass d*/U%J except small area in bush for shelter. All undulating and ploughable. bubdivided into 14 paddocks, fenced with posts and wire; watered by creeks. Will carry 50 to 55 cows. Now carrying 40 cows besides other stock. There is a 6-roomed House; 11-bailed cowshed, concrete floor and other Sheds. 108 a ALFTIISTON. OH Q PER ACRE—ISI Acres; 110 acres dwJLO grass, 40 acres grass and roagh feed. Property well watered. Will carry 30 head of cattle and 200 sheep. 1£ miles to creamery, i-mile to P. 0., school, and store. House, 6 rooms and conveniences; 5-bailed cowshed, dairy, etc. £700 cash; balance arranged. 293 GRAFTON ROAD. r»1 f\ A—UP-TO-DATE RESIDENCE of 10 3yIOUU large rooms, with all conveniences. Exceptionally large diningroom, opening into drawingroom by means of folding doors; linen presses, cupboards, magnificent papers and friezes, plaster ceilings, ooloured glass windows, lead lights, artistic fireplaces, fine mirrored mantelpieces, French windows, gas fireplaces; bathroom, porcelain bath and baern, shower, etc.; balconv commanding glorious views of harbour and surrounding country., Good section, laid out in gardens, fruit trees, etc., fowl runs and houses. The house is built of first-class kauri and is in thoroughly good order throughout. An ideal home, situated close to the city, and is sure to appeal to the first one who inspects. 12A JAMES M c COLL. HOUSE AND LAND' AGENT, INSURANCE AGENT. 'Phone 2901. NEWMARKET. "XTEWMARKET—HOUSES: £860, £585, £380, IN £350, £650, £525. Easy terms. EPSOM— HOUSES: £510. £650, £950. £850, £1000, £600, £795. £920. Easy terms. "DEMUERA-HOUSES: £800, £950, £645. XV SECTION: £185. Easy terms. ST. HELIERS—HOUSES: £425, £600, £975. SECTIONS: £975, £500, £300. Easy ■terms. PROPERTY FOR SALE ON EAST TERMS ** ALL OVER THE DISTRICT. CALL AND INSPECT OUR PROPERTY LIST. Advertising free of charge. JAMES M°COLL. CORONATION BUILDINGS, NEWMARKET. PLEASE NOTE. URGENT AND IMMEDIATE, TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. £290, £400, £500~ 4 Ko 3 Valuable Lojt, close VICTORIA PARK; 6 Rooms, WELLESLEY-STREET; Roomy Section, 6 Rooms, and Lot 43 by 199, close SYMONDS-STREET. These must meet with ready sale. (783) 178 £*D PER FOOT TO CLOSE AN 01 D ESTATE, EPSOM, close Tram, convenient to 3d section— acre each. Absolutely the best Section Bargain in this favoured district. Rich land; firstclass surroundings. X'CKAI ON £100 Deposit—Seldom a Villa Home in such choice position and quality can be had 011 such terms; i up-to-date >n all respects; hot water service. porcelain bath; in lovely EPSOM,city end. and few minutes tram; roomy volcanio lot. (755' OA OX ON f»KA DEPOSIT— cfc/DU SONBY, few doors from tram, 2d section—VlLLA, six pretty rooms, substantially built and '11 perfect ordor. Money cannot buy better quality. Pleasant outlook. The price asked is really cheap even for a cash transaction. (774) 091 A A—FOR THIS MONEY you have a 3i fine, nearly new Villa. _ Residence of six rooms, and complete list of domestic appointments, brick foundations, in a recognised high-class locality; practically close to EPSOM tram barn, 20 minutes city. Land comprises about li acres, richest level volcanic, in ornamental ground, and three lovely paddocks in luxuriant grass; will keep a family supplied with milk and keep for a horse; buggyhouse, stable, cowshed, A gentleman's ideal country home, close to city, and the only opportunity of acquiring such an acreage almost within city limits. (762) i?QKA—MOUNT EDEN, close tram-An 3JVO\J Ideal Villa Home, in beautifullysheltered position; seven taetefully-appointed apartments, all up-to-date in every essential; rioli volcanic lot, 100 by 140. For value, this stands out prominently. Built for owner, who is leaving Auckland. (Z§o) GEO. B. DROWER, Salesman. SHEARER" EASTGATE, 1-12, SECURITY BUILDINGS, , QUEEN-STREET. CITY FREEHOLD, 33 by 100 ft; showing over 9 per cent. Price, only £1500; onethird cash, real snip. 2552 FINE CITY PROPERTY of seven large rooms, modern built. Only £850. Terms. 2560 CLOSE TO TOWN HALL— House of ta&oSS? Price. SSJITmS M°DONAGH, 19, QUEEN-STREET,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 1514, 9 November 1912, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 1514, 9 November 1912, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 1514, 9 November 1912, Page 11