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Houses and Land for Sale. M O ,T O. (OUR TELEGRAPH ADDRESS.) FARMS. £25 P EB A OBE : 90 E; ACRES FREEHOLD— rich volimnJU canic land, all in grass; watered by »ne .streams and springs; ring fenced; 14 paddocks, water in each. Extra first-class |j.onea, 6 rooms, bathroom, pantry a? d iace Men 8 CotUya, bu<:ch«?'3 shop, fine ?.m.U>ng BflW - coLJcrne floor; 4-eow milking punt, ei-para tor, bare, slaughterhouse: handy f.hi r, &' Cream Is taken from tli« i£Ue. Jhjij P'ace is hard to beat as, a grazl nig farm anywhere in tho Dominion. The ' hI 1 ? 355 are cash, but we are prepared to j ll nanco a good man. 3415 r i jV ORTH £ UCKLANw. > ,rw.,~ . £4 10a PUR ACRE. , . QQA ACRES, FREEHOLD-Good sand*J\J stone country» well watered; # 6C«) r,5 9 rough feed, balance bush; carrying , XJ head cattle in summer and 3:0 in winter; ring fenced and subdivided into three; first-class House, six rooms, and , outbuildings. l- 37 £10 P EE A CI!E 1 I'> 1 ACIiES FREEHOLD (L.TT.); <K) X—«AtJ acres in grass, J.tO a«ire3 crops, balance heavy fern; SCO a>jro3 ploughable; dark loam soil, undulating country, watered by streams and rings in every paddenk, ring fenced and subdivided. Hot."ie 9 roons. wash-house. Ftables, hayloft, cowbaU*-,, implement-sheds, etc; one mile from iow?i of Tauranga. 5/0 £1 0 s go p ES A CEE " y?Tfr ACRES FREEHOLD; deep loam, , odd 250 acres in grass, balance bush; 1 nearly all ploughable, 40 acres ploughed, 3 acres orchard, ring fenced, 10 paddocks 'water in each); undulating to flat country; carrying 120 head cattle and 10 horses. House 7 rooms, house, dairy, 12-bail cow-shed, large barn and all necessary outdings, half mile from school store, P-O. * cream cart passes gate. A very cheap placo; let as shew it to you. 1463 Ay OF pLENTY. £10 PER ACRE. ' ! I>ANGITAIKI~3IP ACRES freehold, rich | J-t drained swamp; 140 acres <s:ras3 bal- ] p.ncc Sax and rough S'.?.;d. V " eocc. and 1 Bi"bdl7i«Se ' into <?. v<=- i-aoAa; r'en-y r; - | water. Sew six-roi i »d House, implement I eu>«. cowshed concrete f.oor. race, and 7 ap Cheoi*. on property; 2-s miles from t.iw7.,shv>. W. 51 ■ J PES Af.Yi.-X I "lac : ))!• LHJ -.jf it.. '.uen. . ■ i .' t 1.-:;. i,. >sr juddock ;, goot. '.ences, I, . j :,.m, wou finishes: , three . f-" u "•*"-i.-ijffi!ouse, cartshed; '•> wile' i i A very cheap property. .u4 i j /^.RAFTON£I2O0 —Modern Home, six rooms, i | V* all modern conveniences; corner allot- , ment. 40ft by S9ft. Harbour views. Very i handy position. 1289 PUixSOiVlfiY —£Zov —Residence, 9 rooms, all possible conveniences; corner allotment. 135 by 125: orchard, lawns, garden; magnificent views Waitemata Harbour. A beautiful home; complete" lSj'* I\'FOU.NT ALBERT—£6OO- New Home, five £*A rooma. bathroom, pantry, scullery; wa«h-house, c and t-: drawingroom 15 by 12. diningroom 14 bv 12. bedrooms 13 by 12. 12 b-r 8; allotment,'so bv 132. Good value. ; Worth inspection 2d cars. 1-A3 DEVONPORT —£950—Modern Residence, fivo large rooms, bathroom, pantry, acul--1 Isry: diningroom 21 by 13, driwingroom 14 I by 13., bedroom 14 by 13, cupboards, ttc.. j p.w.c.: allotment, 55 by 170, beach frontagei Magnificent viewa harbour and city. 'VWell built; cloeo wharf; picked posiI tion. A fir«rt-cla»B proposition." 1344 Eh 0 N 01iT--.€s6CHon w, six rooms, I U ■'.'athroorj. paatvy. scu. : sry 7»a«h-t.otj£io. , dimnvirooia 21 by 11. drawingroom '1 by 11, j j ! iedrooms 16 by 13. 1:'. by 11; ?ery neat allotment, 50 'by 150. grass;, flowers. vegetables, fruit trees; urettv viewa. " Not new, but wall built. A great proposition." 1295 £1800—Residence of eix room";, all S-J conveniences-, well-built, high elevation. extensive views-, close cars. Volcanic allotment, lawns, flowers, vegetables, orchard. Well worth inspection. 693 1 I?PSOM — £2000 — Gentleman's Residence, I JU reven rooms, all possible conveniences. j Stands high, elevation commanding extensive views; near cars. Volcanic allotment, three-quarters acre. Rooms are large, three-quarters acre. Rooms aio large, espenially well-built. Wo can recommend. 1429 "OEMTJERA—£IIOO— seven room?. JXi modern style and finish, all possible conveniences, p.w.c. Verandah and diningroom commanding beautiful -harbour views. Allotment, 66ft by 176 ft, in garden, walks, etc. " A first-class property, close to cars. Strongly recommend." „ . 1466 EPSOM. £2500—Gentleman's Residence. 3 rooms, bathroom, pantry, scnllery, wash-bouse, p.w.c.: trapshed, workshop 3 acres flrst-class land; rieht on cars " Suit retired farmer. Great prospective value." 1073 MOORE-JONES BROSKOB3ON BUILDINGS, SHORTLAND ST. And WhakataatL I ' A SNIP. NORTH AUCKLAND SS if D WATS ILLNESS OF THE OVf r NEE. 'JTIIS PROPERTY IS FOR ABSOLUTE AND URGENT SALE. rrti ACRES, EAST COAST—BO miles from OZtl: Auckland; school 1 mile, post office and boat-landing 3 miles, railway station 9 miles; cream-cart collects from the farm. 250 acres in good grass, 40 acres bush, 100 acres cleared of scrub and ready for plough* balance of about 130 acres in teatree, fern, and rough feed; all ploughable; fenced and subdivided into 4 p&daoc&sj watered by three never-failing streams, and absolutely free from all noxious weeds. Between 300 and 400 acres are, flat, including 120 ACRES OF RICH ALLUVIAL LAND OF FINE QUALITY, WORTH £30 PER ACRE; balance is all good, easy country, rolling to undulating. No manure is used on the rich fiats. Tidal river runs to centre of block. Excellent fishing. Owner says first to inspect will be the purchaser, as he wants to sell, and has put a low price on it. The farm will carry in its present partly-improved state 100 DATRY COWS. The Buildings comprise 8-roomed House (built of heart of kauri), barn, cowshed, stable, bucrgyshed. Price, £6 IC-s per acre; terms, £500 to £600 cash. (Reduced from £1500 to expedite a sale.) Purchaser to take over present mortgage of £300 to the Government. Vendor will take a second mortgage for the balance for a term of years to suit both parties N.B—These particulars are given in good faith. We are offering you something special, and want to take you up to inspect without delay. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS. 14 FOR FARMS. SMITH 4 HAT,COMBE. Auctioneers and land agents. CORNER QUEEN AND ' SWANSON STS. CHOICE SHEEP AND CATTLE FARM, j North AUCKLAND— acres, FREEhold; subdivided into five piddocks by first-class fences; 430 acres in good English grasses; balance shelter bush, distributed throughout tho farm; watered by neverfailing streams; no noxious weeds; free from frost 3; wintered 450 sheep arid 170 head cattle, and 9 horses; would easily carry 1000 sheep; good dwelling, woolshed, sheepyards, dip, etc. PRICE, ONLY £9 10s per acre. TERMS. J. J. MACKY, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. EMPIRE BUILDINGS. SWANSON STREET. ; JQAIRY JURM AS Q.OING QONCERN 1Q? ACRES first-class volcanic land; 70 i .5-00 acres in good English grass, 26 ! acres in fallow, 7 acres turnips, 5 acres bush, balance rough feed. Subdivided into 16 paddocks; well fenced and watered. ! Vv'ill carry at present state 30 dairy cows, I besides young Btock. House of six rooms 1 and outbuildings; three miles to railway ! station, good metalled road; about J-mile to creamery. The following go with the ! property:—l 4 dairy cows, 2 draught horses, I 2 med. horses, 4 calvefi. pigs, seed plough, : mower, 2 ploughs, disc, harrow, and a ! large quantity of tools. The whole as a ! going ci acern, £18 per aero. Terms to be arranged. (305-23* jpOOD FJAIRY AND CHEEP T^ARM. £600 CASH. £600 CASH. Q-f ACRES good land; 215 acres in Oxti grass, 100 acres standing bush, 80 acres ploughed and sown in grass. _ 135 acres surface sown. Sheep-proof fencing, j i subdivided into 13 paddocks: 50 acres rich flats, balance part undulating, part hilly, i Carrying 300 sheep, 20 head cattle, and 6 j horses. House of seven rooms, large barn, i 41 by 20, cowshed (four bails), with concrete floor, dairy, sheep dip; two miles to township, school, and creamery., Owner will exchange for small arm of about 50 acres, fully improved. Price, £8 per aero for cash, or £9 on terms. fl6l-27) 51075. £1075. MANGERE. — little Property, two acre 3, all in first-class order; good House five large rooms: all necessary 1 outbuildings; small orchard, well planted with shelter trees and hedges; nice handy postion. (234-72) -JQAVID |£AY, yULCAN J^ANE-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15235, 24 February 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15235, 24 February 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15235, 24 February 1913, Page 2