Houses and Land for Sale. 1 T?OR ID ALE - OR TJIXCHANGE. ? ' POKENO. Odd ACRES; about 200 a ploughable; 6C aDU; acres (flat) rough feed, 50 acres surface sown some new grass bal. fern; A paddocks and ring fenced; House of 4 >•• rooms; about 2 miles from station; close J: to school. Will exchange for smaller farm. ' 5 Price, £5 10» per acre. .' WAIKATO. •i £.(* ACRES, all been ploughed and in -L«JO good cultivation; river boundary; t. 10 paddocks; good fences; good Homestead; 0 ! buildings almost new; ; cheese factory, r , creamery, school, P. 0., % mile; li miles station; carrying 50 head grown cattle. Prico. £26 10s per acre, or exchange for 50 to 80 acres. WAIUKU. OAQ ACRES, all level; bounded by salt juxJO water; 50 acres new grass; bal. P. pood fern; all easily ploughed; House and sheds. .-.:■ -r :.■; • n Price, £7 10s per acre; a bargain. '• • '■ Apply. •5 MOFFAT AND BALLARD REAL ESTATE AGENTS. 95. QUEEN STREET. 'Phone 2215. >i Houses and Land for Exchange. HOUSE Property or House and few Acres wanted in Exchange for 150-acre Dairy Farm, 17 miles South Auckland. A good proposition.—Express Land . Agency. 136, . Queen Street, Auckland. ' V HOUSE and few Acres.wanted handy to 5. EL town in Exchange for 100-acre Subur- -- ban Farm. 17 miles Auckland; 60 acres grass, balance puriri bush: orchard and pretty homestead; five-roomed House, bathroom, . wash-house, outbuildings. £20 per acre..::- Mortgage, £850. A really good property.— Land Agency, 136, Queen St. WANTED to Exchange—Good 50-acre Farm, highly improved, all necessary d buildings, handy Papatoetoe, for first-class 3. Dairy Farm in Waikato, about 150 acres; Papatoetoe equity, £1800. Principals only.— F. C. Western, Agent. Papatoetoe. OAAA ACRES. £3 per acre; good mixed 0 Jj\J\J\J farm, partly improved; ring fenced and subdivided: 1500 ploughable, 600 flats. Good House, etc. Cream cart calls. j. Equity, £4000. Take smaller property. t. GT. NORTHERN AGENCY. 5. H.M. Arcade. "TV 0 B 17 X C H A N G E. • a . . ; '■'_. r Ifi ACRES AT NEW LYNN (Opposite Kelston Estate). J E QOTnr ' £1550. MY CLIENT WANTS HOUSES OR SECTIONS. T3AYMOND C HEATH, 11 and 12, New Zealand Insurance Buildings, QUEEN STREET. , EXCHANGES. . ' "DOMBAY—I76 Acres, close to P. 0., school, '* JL> and church, with stock of 12 cows, 13 head cattle, 7 pigs, 30 fowls, milk cans, dishes, churn, etc. £6 per acre. Equity, £600. Exchange for fruit or poultry farm. e "\7I7"HANGARATA, near-Station—2s3 Acres; 'VV 180 acres grass, 220 acres ploughable, subdivided/and well watered; good F.ome- , stead. Price, £14 10s. Title, - L.T. E^ity, a £2869. Exchange for city or suburban. POKENO, three-quarters mile R.S.— Acres, all in grass after ploughing; good five rooms and outbuildings. £20 per acre. Equity. £1600. Exchange for smaller Waikato farm. , ~ BAY ■OF PLENTY—I42O Acres, freehold, half in grass; 1200 acres ploughable; all fenced and subdivided. New six rooms and outbuildings. Wintered 150 sheep and 200 head cattle. Price. £5 5s per acre. ,t Equity. £5338. . Exchange for partly-improved sheen country. , . ■ _. PUKEKOHE— Shops, each let at £1 ner week. Price, £850. Equity, £450Exchanee for city or suburban. , OTAHUI'U— Three Corner Sections, smins. from R.S. 198 ft. £2 per foot. Equity, £150. Exchange for House. ENOS sT - pegler; >,' "'PHCENIX; CHAMBERS. QUEEN STREET. ' FOR EXCHANGE. AOC* ACRES, freehold, all in grass. •■ sub4tOU divided into 12 paddocks by sheep- ' proof fences, well watered, absolutely free from '■ noxious weeds; 2i miles of sea frontage, pretty bays and sandy beaches; good access by road, also by steamer; 28 miles from Auckland, 12 miles from railway station; fine House of nine rooms; lovely plantations and good orchard; full range of outbuildings, etc. The soil is -good, being nice healthy sheep and cattle country Price reduced £8 per acre. Mortgage, £1600. >, Equity. £2288. ■ , . r Owner would take good mortgage or suburban houses, or would consider •< a small dairy farm in exchange for his 4'NEAR CITY. > ('•'A ACRES, all level, rich land, part in ' <)U grass, balance ploughed; only a few minutes from railway station, P. 0., store, etc; 22 miles from Auckland. Price. £750. No mortgage. Owner would take unencumbered suburban house. (105) For further particulars, apply at once, i YOUNG AND JACKS, , 10, DURHAM STREET, AUCKLAND. -......;;' 'Phone 3510EXCHANGES AT . CASH VALUES. T" OWNERS' OF CITY PROPERTY.You have been trying to sell your property for -a lons time, and may be a long time yet before you get it off. Have '■ you ever considered an Exchange for broad acres? There are still good chances to buy farms from settlers who for various reasons are anxious to get into the city. --The important point is to employ an Agent who a knows land and land values. The wise man 9 sees to-day the possibilities of to-morrow. . Here ace some placeß offering in Exchange 1 for City Properties:— 165 ACRES AT £18. i ' NEAR BOMBAY. I T~\ IVIDED: into 9 paddocks, watered by i XJ running streams; all ploughable, semi- • volcanic land suitable for early potatoes; 3 nearly all -in grass and crop; cream cart passes the gate. Could be made to carry 3 50 cows. House, 6 rooms, and necessary i outbuildings Will consider exchange for town nroperty. ■:■-■■■■ _■■ j WILL EXCHANGE f FOR ; SEASIDE PROPERTY l >l(\(\ ACRES, L.I.P. ;' about half plough- . O W able; black soil on papa; cream cart r- calls. Would ; carry 1500, sheep and 100 head cattle. L.I.P. 335; price, £5 ss. Easy.terms ,' or . exchange. ••'■■'<.. [ ABOUT 230 ACRES 3 NEAR RUNCIMAN. AT £24 per acre; all ploughable, semi-vol- , canic land; 160 in grass, 60 turnips. Good clean land- grows splendid crops potatoes: ' no noxious weeds. New House, good out- ,, buildings. Would exchange for good city property, with some cash. WILL EXCHANGE A GOING CONCERN. * AAQ ACRES flat to easy undulating land; iUO all been ploughed; 250 acres river l flats; two Houses, cowshed, milking plant, " all complete. Price for the lot, including 80. ' cowb and 100 head cattle and horses, is £25 per acre. Will entertain an exchange. i HARRISON AND CO., * SWANSON STREET, i ':'-■■. . -"-' ,■■ Ask always for Harrison and Co. i ' ■ ..""■;;-.- ■•■■.■.: ~ t ' =) '-' : ' Tea. I rpo ENJOY A CUP 'OF. TEA IT IS NECES- , SARY TO GET THE BEST. ' / ,/ , J IP T" 0 N' 8 IS THE BRAND YOB REQUIRE. J IT COMES FROM THE BEST GARDENS IN CEYLON AND INDIA *. /'I-.:-- PACKED IN FOUR GRADES. ■ i1 . ■ ■■:'."•■■■' ■'■ ■;' ■■ ''.""' ' l TO BE HAD AT ALL STOREKEEPERS. 9 .:r. . ■■''' ■ •i .;!,:;' : ;">v..vi' ; •■•'.■'' ~~~~~.: 1 :.".-'' v :,'' r ;- h y. in pLLINGHAM AND no., ' T TD„ - GENERAL MERCHANTS, i : CUSTOMS STREET EAST ( i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15308, 22 May 1913, Page 4
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