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Houses and Land for Sale. I NORTHERN WAIROA - FIRST-CLASS DAIRYING AND FATTENINGv FARM , 545 acres; about half rich flats, balance good volcanic hills; about half in good grass, balance rough feed and bush; watered by good streams. House 5 rooms; milkingshed. Wharf on property; vivo? frontage. Cream boat calls daily. Handy to school, post office etc. Price, £11 nor acre. .-.»■.. TAUPAKI — UNIMPROVED BLOCK, 115 acres, situated 2 miles from station; ,1 mostly ploughablo land. This district is 8 advancing rapidly, and at price asked (£4) f this section is cheap. a e piOKENO-243 ACRES, fenced and subAT divided; -190 acres grass, balance fern, . etc.: 60 acres good grazing land, balance good sheep and cattle country. Five-roomed House; 6-bail cowshed, dairy. One mile from post office, 1J miles from creamery, P and 4 miles from railway. Price £1895, 7 £500 cash. a - 1 ; "OOUR MILES FROM PUKEKOHE RAIL i, -T . WAY — COMPACT DAIRYING OR - CROPPING FARM: 35 acres semi-volcanic 2 land, mostly flat, all in crass (6 acres new), - except 2 acres fallow. Eleven subdivisions; good fences. Would carry about 12 cows, or splendid country for early potatoes. House » 5 rooms; 6-bail cowshed and calf pen U ~ miles from post offico, school, etc. Will be " 1 mile from station when Waiuku Railway , finished. Price, £45 per acre, and terms can be arranged, or owner would exchange for a small farm north of Auckland, near " seaside. , T>APATOETOE, 15 minutes from station, and ■ JL close to school— ACRES, well fenced, ? and in grass. Good 6-roomed House, with 1 bathroom, pantry, and all conveniences. " Hot and cold water, fixed copper and J tubs, coal and wood shed, buggyshed. I Price, £1500. ' i T. MANDENO JACKSON, s . 8 CUSTOMS STREET EAST. t 3 MOJO. (OUR TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS.) . "DEMUERA— near station and trams - IX —Modern New-3tyle Bungalow, six good . rooms, bathroom, pantry, scullery; hot and a cold water, linen press, casement windows, 3 overhanging roof verandahs, • wardrobes, at- . tached wash-house, coal and firewood shed; . allotment, 60ft by 150 ft. level, volcanic (close b tennis, bowling, croquet), i "A complete modern home, ail comforts, 0 verv handy, sheltered situation, perfect i design, and is big value." 1722 ) TTIPSOM'S PICKED POSITION — Latest , HI English-Btyle Bungalow, and looks fine; all possible conveniences; rooms large, finished latest style; diningroom 18 by 23, . with cosy corner, window seats, leadlights, 5 etc.; front bedroom 16; built-in mirror r wardrobes, cupboards, linen press; break- " fastroom off kitchen; kitchen appointments • arranged to save labour; also, attached 3 wash-house, copper and tubs, p.w.c.. and r store- well-elevated allotment, 55ft by 165 ft, '• a .perfect site. £1250; terms arranged. 7 "A perfect home, latest style, well and • faithfully . built, close, cars." 1727 > f ) r 7'i ACRES rich limestone country: all jL IJL in grass, excepting IS acres standing bush. Small House, cowshed, and 1 orchard. One cow to 2 acres. Butter fac- > tory opposite. Twenty-six miles from » station by good metalled road. The title is J L.I.P. and 0.8.P Price for goodwill only i £6 10s. Township laid out adjoining the I property. >one of the greatest bargains . ever offered. 1682 J WHANGABEL - 9AI ACRES FREEHOLD limestone couni aUI try. 25 acres rich river flat, 61? acres ploughable; permanent streams, ring fenced, 8 paddocks. House, 6 rooms, 12-bail ,' cowshed, and other outbuildings; m w»9, , 1 bull, plough, disc-harrows, and other ' working plant. We don't ask you to buy; ' come and see. and the result is sure. £1750. : 1702 . J ■ MATAMATA I -i KA ACRES, L.I.P. at 6s Id; all in grass, , AclU 4 - paddocks, undulating country, r watered by springs; 3 miles from station. • Only £9 per acre; easy terms. 1616 A A IM U. A9A ACRES FREEHOLD: 100 acres grass, 12 acres turnips, balance fern and rough f«sed; carrying 600 sheep; undulating to hilly country, well watered; ring ; fenced. 11 ' paddocks (sheep-proof). House, 6 rooms, and outbuildings, sheep-dip and yards. Price reduced to £6 10s for speedy sale; £500 cash. - - 1619 MOORE-JONES BROS., ' HOBSON'S BUILDINGS. SHOBTLAND ST. HARRISON AND CO. DAIRY FARM. £250 DOWN*tAA ACRES GOOD SEMI-VOLCANIC AUU LAND on good metal road, nine miles from Pnkekohe. and right alongside creamery. Good cropping and dairying , farm: wintered last year 38 grown cattle ' and horses; House. 5 rooms, cowshed, 12 I bails, concrete floor, sheds, etc. Price, £28 [ per acre, and only .£250 down. i EASY TERMS. WAHAROA SWAMP-100 Acres splendid dairy country, with good road front- . age: all flat, half-drained swamp; 3-mile to I creamery, school, and P.O. The best sec- ; tion" in Waharoa Cash required. 10 per . cent BIRKENHEAD ; FRUIT FARM. , C*& ACRES UNDULATING LAND, all ; W4 ploughable; 2 acres apple orchard, full bearing, 3 glasshouses, balance in grass j and crop. Price, £2300. Only £200 down. 300 ACRES NEAR i PAPAKURA. ' £A ACRES FLAT, 215 undulating, balance OK) hilly; \ good loam on cla*p; 220 acres in grass, balance bush: House. 7 rooms, and all necessary outbuildings; sheepyards, dip, etc. Creamery, P. 0., school 2 mileß; carrying 320 sheep and 40 cattle and horses. Price, £9 per acre, or exchange for 50 acres nearer city. » i • • ' HARRISON AND CO., I . SWANSON STREET. I I — ; ■ j. MOUNT EDEN, ; 10 ROOMS. ', *?IQAfV-ONE OF THE FINEST PRO- ; JbiyUU PERTIES IN THE SUBURB. Close to tram. An ideal spot I to live. The timber used could i not be surpassed. Everything in absolutely perfect order. , Slate roof. Beautiful level section, 130 by 140, tastefully i laid out in lawns, shrubbery, etc. Built about eight years. [ Motor-shed and outbuildings. This is a great chance to obtain a lovely home at a very reasonable figure. Further particulars on application. Easy terms. (No. 31) REMUERA. 9 ROOMS. 0 11 A WELL-BUILT TWO-STOREYED SbIJUU HOUSE. Lovely views of harbour. Close to tram. Concrete foundation. Every modern convenience. Section 70 by 126. : (No. Vo) EPSOM. 8 ROOMS. £} 07 A A—CLOSE TO TEAM-One of the [ 3*jU I \J\J Nicest Properties to be had in Auckland. Anyone requiring ', something above the ordinary j should apply at once, wnen j full particulars will be given. 1 • . (No. Vhj PAUL HANSEN '* CO., 1 REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS. * 64, QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15325, 11 June 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15325, 11 June 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15325, 11 June 1913, Page 3

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