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Mouses and Land for Sale. NOTHING BETTER. "TjATiIY FARM, 160 acres, 0.8.P., at 28" : IJ J land very best quality; sir miles la Awamutu. handy creamery, post, and Echool; subdivided. Two-roomed House; cowshed, piggeries. Half in grass, PLENTY , FEIvJJj balance good fraamp country, ww • being drained. Bpecral reasons compel ,! owner to Be!!- Nothing cheaper or better i i i in the market. £4 per ma goodwill, and j | exceptionally easy terras. ;j DAIRY FARM, 225 acres, 36 miles south; . j i-J 3.80 a-cree grass, 15 bush. 160 ploughable; 1 I 11 paddocks, well v.-ate by creeks and | I spriags; 60 acres fiat, 115 undulating, £0 j hilly. Two good houses of six and seven 1 rooms; seven-bail cowshed, new barn, trapshed, fowl house, piggeries, ..-airy, etc. Now carrying 19 milkers, five horse?, 75 head cattlo. Handy post, school, and creamery. j The SOIL is VOLCANIC on front portion, LIMESTONE on back. CARRYING A SPLENDID SOLE .OF GRASS. Toxins? orchard, and ■nlentv shelter trees. MILK CHEQUE- FOR 5 MONTHS FROM 1? MILKERS £152. Price, £3 15s: cash required, about £-865. WE HAVE TC AND CAN THOROUGHLY RECOMMEND. TOTTIT FARM, AND VINERY, 15 miles on X (suburban line; fire acres vinos, in full bearing. nrodnciusr 2500saln. w'ne: two and a-half mixed orchard. Well drained, fa-ees *.Vj north-east, and fronts rood metalled road, close station. Price, £1250. grand c>T'Wrcnnity to set into a profitable fruit fi l "a. on except tonally easy terms. MIL-BURN AND CO. 89. QUEEN STREET. 'Phone 4282. ESTABLISHED 1555.) ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, lyiEE JJAYKARKET. ALBERT STTviiET, CITY. PATUMAHOE. -CLOSE T-j i' OjCEKO'HE-- | 100 A 0 "* A* £18 A 0 ® I !"1 "1A ACRE* tn grass. 25 acres -top. a • j JLLU v .a',.f /k?; *«'.! i>; Vert-.1 •. ■■ ! ; :y cC -Isir- c-jvsj; {*«>•*•». ;.,inhi ■' iJi?-. ' avliiv.yc c jtoj-A •i. «ows'swf, - • ails, c-oa* '.*■ 'foo , **< Lv ■■ 15 ..x-jto it'i .post aid . Oi'.. ' Hi 5.' , ./-v' '. ,lilU. I O'RASX PLAINS. ! i-1 X ACRES, 0.R.P., rent £20 19a ha.iti lit) yearly, first-class land. New House, • three rooms. All in grasß and mixed feed, cream boat daily, 2mins. from wharf. Worthy of inspection. Price, goodwill, £10 acre- ■ 1 kAA ACRES. WAIRAUAHAMA-AH limelOUu stone; 150 acres standing bush, balance in grass; five paddocks; well watered, splendid grassing country. Laid Transfer. Eleven miles from Tuakau railway station. Price. £5 5s per acre. Terms, £4000 cash. PONSONBY ROAD, W. J. R OGEBSS ESTATE- \ V/'OODEN SHOP, two large outbuildings, » » Splendid business eite. Price, - £Isoo. Terms very easy. : PUKEKOHE. i 13 A CEEa £38 A 0 ™- (Overlooking the Town.) ALL IN GRASS,, except vacre in bush; jt\. li miles from railway station. No buildings. Gra.nd prospective value. OUR LAND GUIDE IS UNIQUE. SECURE ONE. AND gONS. ■ ~ ! V PANMURE, beautiful situation, water frontage—BJ Acres, facing the north and free from cold winds; best volcanic; suitable for early crops. Modern House of six rooms; stable, coach-house and loft. Price, £1875. £•500 cash. npAURANGA, just outside the borough.—-21 X Acres, pioughable land; half in grass and half .in crop; good orchard. Six.roomed House and outbuildings. Beautiful home.. Price, £1100. . . 3/ UMEU—-40 Acres; 10 acres grsas, 8 acres j JH- ploughed, 5 acres swamp, balance ■ ploughable scrub. Good House of " six coins. One mile from railway station. Price, £750. PAPAKURA— 18J Acres, rich ploughable land, at present all in oat stubble; one mile from station and townshipPrice, £45 per acre. s 3 THREE MILES FROM PC-RENO— Acres, : fenced, eight paddocks; 80 acres : grass; volcanic soil; watered by creeks. House of seven rooms and outbuildings. Price, £15 per aero£4oo cash. rpUAKAU— Acres, p'otighable land, . X fenced into seven paddocks; all grass except 12 acres crop:?; - small orchard; watered by creeks. Six-roomed House. : wash-house, stable, cowshed, etc. li miles from railway and township. Price, £45 per acre. Only £400 cash. , im i T. MANDENO : ... JACKSON, ) AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS. CUSTOMS-STREET E. \ i ! URGENT SALES. -EASY TEEMS, ■ TTOWICK— Acres freehold, securely XX fenced and in rich English grasses, sheltered by fully-matured pines. Very , LONG FRONTAGE TO MAIN ROAD: about : 10 mmates from wharf Price, £1100: £50 deposit. Owner- leaving country. A X MILES FROM MANUREModeI ±2" little dairy farm, only few hundred ; yards from creamery; 43 acres freehold; ' practically flat land, every Inch plough- ] able and in splendid English pasture; ring - fenced and subdivided; bounded by at atony river. Handsome little Bungalow (just erected), stable, storeroom, cowshed , (concrete floor). Owner mast sell. Pricj, , £1750; £200 depos'.t. ! BOMBAY —SO Acrcs freehold. Positively tho best farm in diftric 1 :.; under cultivation about 55 years. Buildings to value i £1000. Forty acres fiat as a table, all i rich volcanic soil, SUPERIOR TO PUKfiIvOHE HILL; 10 acres sufficient to mak« an excellent living; all in a wonderful growth of pasture, live hedges, orchard, etc. £45 per acre; £200 down to good man. ' BOMBAY— 163 Acres freehold; ring fenced ' and subdivided; partly - grassed; . several good flat paddocks; abundantly watered by everlasting stream. Price £5 10a per acre; £100 down, or even less. ' • OUR REPORT.—'The 19 acres is a great ' spec. money can be doubled. The 43 acres { is better than anything else in the district ' at the price, and i? splendid soil, and will carry 18 cows The £0 acres is th ebes* thing possible to obtain at the money; i land close by sold at £75 per acre, and worth it; 2 acres of potatoes will pay the ' interest; easy carry 55 cows. The 163 1 acres is good at price; owner of land ad- J joining is asking £50 per acre. We can accept other property as part payment for any of above instead of cash. TIT/DEN AND SPIERS, 95, Queen Street. Branches at Pukekohe and, Papakura. Address Telegrams. "Tylapi, Auckland." CITY. £100 ROOMs' alf large, cold water, bath and tuba, front, side, and back ' entrance, tiled hearths, etc.; Oregon stained panelled doors; front and side ; verandah; balcony at back; linen presses, ( wardrobes, etc. Balance, £640 AS Alt- ; HANGED. (ION) ; gO ARDI.N HOUSE, QRAFTON. < £9 fl K—' UP-TO-DATE BOARDINGHOUSE • OD'J of 10 large rooms; every modern 1 convenience; quiet, handy to the city; new • furnishings, include £60 Allison and hand- } some leather suite. WENT £2 os PER ( WEEK. (32N) ' KINGS!,AND. - £rr" CASH—NEW BUNGALOW OF FOUR ' cvgrthmhuk& J«3 ROOMS, hot and cold water, pic- • turo rails and friezes; well finished; good etrorifC building. Bal. £375, AS ARRANGED. ' (131N) ' PONSONBY. i C*-irjZ. DEPOSIT—Modern House of six ! 2&JL ( large rooms; hot and cold i water; front bedroom. 20 BY 14; drawing- , room, 14 BY 12; diningroom, IS BY 14; i , plaster arch in hall. PRETTY PAPERS, < V) \INTY FRIEZES. All in good order, i BALANCE, £500. AS RENT. (275N) 1 GEO. HATCHER, j «7YNDHAM STREET AND, EDEN TERRACE , s

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

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15235, 24 February 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15235, 24 February 1913, Page 2