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Houses and Land for Sale. PAPATOETOE. 10 ACRES, rich volcanio soil, all level ltj and in grass, fenced and eubdivided. This property is situated close to the Great South Road, and about 20mins.' walk from Otahuhu. PRICE. £100 PER ACRE. £300 cash, balanco two years. PAPAKURA. K. 4 ACRES, excellent soil, and will grow 0"£ anything; 20 acres new grass; every inch nloushable. The land is undulating, and is tile-drained. House, three rooms; • cowshed, storeroom, stable, etc. PRICE, j £37 10s PER ACRE. WHATAWHATA. OAA ACRES, ncariy all in grass and , OUvy crops; House, eight rooms, and • sreneral conveniences: barn, cowshed (16 i : balls), stables, etc. THIS PROPERTY IS } SITUATED ONLY SIX MILES FROM THE FRANKTON JUNCTION RAILWAY STATION, and three milea from the P. 0.. school, and creamery. PRICE, £20 PER ACHE. • Terms can bo arranged. i L ——— 1 ; FOLEY & DUNN. 3 i HOUSE. LAND. AND ESTATE AGEMTS, - 30, WATSON'S BUILDINGS. i, ' QUEEN AND WELLESLEY STREETS. , AUCKLAND. ■ THE PICE OF T.HE . AUCKLAND : PROVINCE. ! MANUEEWA. ' OAA ACRES, about 15 miles from the AuU city and three miles from railway ' ' station; nearly all ploughable, except a few ' ; clumps of na-tivo bush, which affords splen- | did shelter for stock. The property is sub- > I divided into 12 paddocks: there are 80 acres ' i of level arable land, strong loam, well . drained and watered: and the whole property is laid down in English grasses, the undulating hills lying nicely to the sun. Good House of six rooms: stable, trapshed. : barn, 7-bail cowshed with concrete floors. ■ This farm is now carrying 180 head of great cattle, including 22 dairy cows, and they are 1 all in TIP-TOP condition. The Homestead is about, threo miles from • rnilwav station, ancl a mile from creamery, church, and school; all accessible b" wellmetalled roads. ; PRICE. PEE ACRE TEEMS: JEICOO cash, balance can bo ar- ' ranged on easy terms. NOTE.—Properties close by have changed hands at £42 and £48 per acre, and the BIGHT MAN who buys this farm can make himself ( INDEPENDENT FOR LIFE. j WALKERMX) AKLE ! AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, HIGH-STREET. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE l A R EAL QHEAP JpABM. ONLY £5 PEE ACRE. ■ i ——«— i OTfi ACRES,: all good land; 150 acres flat. ■Jj I y 40 acres very rich swamp; balance easy undulating: 50 acres in grass, fenced, and subdivided into seven paddocks Good r>wpllini. with orchard and garden. Title, ' LAP . at an annual rental of £6 6a. This is the makings of a tip-top Dairy or Grazing Farm. The owner has instructed us - to sell at the low prloe of £5 per acre, with 1 very easy terms, or will exchange for a 1 smaller property of about 50 to 100 acres. J LO VEGROVE 1 CO., 188. QUEEN-STREET. Next A. Yates and Co, | AUCKLAND. PUNI— Acres; 30 acres in good grass, a \ acres shelter bush, balance crop and rough feed: subdivided into 10 paddocks; House three rooms, cowshed, etc.; 4J milo9 from Pukekohe railway station, school and creamery 10 minutes' walk; 80head poultry, 10 cows. 3 horses, 6 young stock. Disc. The harrows, dray and harness, and sundry ■ tools. Price. £26 10s per acre, as a going , concern. Terms. No. .187 L. EAST TAMAXI—22 Acres, aH in grass, subdivided 6 paddocks, 1-acre orchard.- in . full bearing: '-i-acre wire-netted fowlrun, with three houses: House five rooms, b : room, pantry, and scullery; three miles j Papatoetoe railway station, two miles 1 school and creamery Price, £1200. Terms very easy. No. 184 L "IXTAINUI—2OS Acres; 150 acres in grass, c 5 . V v acres mixed bush, soil limestone coun- • trv: subdivided, L.T.T.: stock on laud, *50 , sheen, 30 cattle. 6 horses; buildings, two ' small shanties; $ mile from Wainai, 6 miles J from railway station; school, l mile; creamery. home separation; cream cart passes the . gate. Price. £8 10s per acre. Terms. £300 cash, balance five years 5 per cent. - No. 178 L. £ 10 Ann ACRES, native land, good title: •* IUiUUU will sell in one or more ® blocks; partly improved. For further par- 1 ticulars apply i GILLIES AND HUNT, ( NO. 7. UNION BUILDINGS. CUSTOMS-STREET EAST. AUCKLAND. THE SEASIDE. T7"oHTMAEAMA—Magnificent section in XV this lovely marine suburb, handy to the now-completed new wharf; frontage of 60ft to the lovely sandy ocean beach. Prioe, £7 per foot; terms arranged. This is cheap, as it is now worth £8 10s ffoot. No. 390 OHIMARAMA—Over one acre, very handy to new wharf Superb Home Site within a etone's-throw of a lovely sandy beach, having a frontage of 150 ft and depth of over 400 ft: can be subdivided • There is money in this. Price, £550; £270 1 can remain at 5 per cent. ' No. 344. r, ST. HELIERS BAY—Beautiful level a-acre _ Section, within 50yds of the beach, >. and two minutes' walk from wharf; al- I . ready planted and surrounded with live hedges and lovely shrubs, also fenced, in fact, a garden ready-made. Price, £310. P.B. 204. J REMUERA 5 WATERSIDE. ' A HOME oloso to tL«> water, standing in -i 1 ACRE of very fine grounds, with lawn and fine orchard. The house contains seven rooms, and is built of splendid heart kauri throughout. The channel and harbour views are most extensive, and can never be built out. This home is dirt cheap, and whoever buys cannot help making money. There is enough land to 1 cut up into two fine i-acre sections. Do not lose time, but get a card to view this. The price is £1200; terms, one-third cash. An absolute bargain. P.B. 18 FURTHER DETAILS FROMSMITH 4 RALCOMBE, I AUCTIONEERS, QUEEN-ST. N JgXCEPTIONAL QPPORTUNITY ' jpOR (^PECULATORS. AA A ACRES, beautiful volcanic ,'ind; tfcl/w small portion bush, balance splen- - did grasa; fenced, sheep-proof; lying east, - sheltered from westerlies, watered; long I road frontage; close creamery, school; e splendid buildings, worth £2000, commanding ] a magnificent outlook; winter three sheep; 1 I handy Auckland, six miles rail; ideal sheep - , farm or subdivide at handsome profit. We consider farm is £7 below value. Eicep- i tional circumstances compel sale, price, f £23' p-a. Apply early for details of this -1 farm. • J I QAA ACRES, unimproved, big fen virgin c ' OUU country; all ploughable; no im- c •provements; 12 miie3 rail, Waikato. Price, 1 £4 per acre. Apply 'Phone 3034. i IR. B. LONG & CO.. i 17 UNION BUILDINGS. t O)STOM3-ST. EAST. AUCKLAND. I - 2 . a A Z A—MT. Half-acre Allotment. c Splendid viewit (11/71) AKA-VIEW AD. MT. EDEN- ] (S/JLUUU New Bungalow Residence 8 rooms and reception hall; modern conv. throughout; section 60. i?9AAA—- EDEN—Gentleman's ResiUl/U deuce, seven rooms, modern J conv.; stable, coach-house and workshop; 1 acre land lawns, garden and orchard; elevated position; splendid view. (8/71) jj HOBSON-STREET— Valuable Business Site, i 192 ft deep. 2--£1 K K DOMINION ROAD-Residence, 1: »' " six rooms and conv.; 60ft main 1 roaa trontage. Great prospective value. 1 £80 t P :SS ACRE——Splendid ! fbSloT eut& up™' 001 40 aCrM; 6Uit - * STOUPE A!W '' j MARGETTS. to, PHCENIS CHAMBERS (opp. New P.OA 2i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 1514, 9 November 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 1514, 9 November 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 1514, 9 November 1912, Page 12