Houses and Land for Sale. HAVE SOLE AGENCY OF A PRETTY REMUERA BUNGALiOiW, TO BE SACRIFICED AT -pHAN A CTUAL pOST. The Owner of an Attractive Modern Bungalow, close to car line, and in one of the nicest parts of Remuera, is retiring from business arid leaving the Dominion He has given us the sole agency of his Property, and as it la absolutely necessary for him to realise prior to his departure, we have been authorised to Sell at a price which represents a distinct loss to him, so that a quick sale may be assured. The House contains £ largo rooms, is beautifully designed and finished, both within and without, and is htted with every possible convenience. The 1 roperty, which commands pretty views, is a nice one in every respect. This is the QHEAPEST «pLACE IN TIEMDERA rpO-DAY. The House is well and tastefully furnished, and owner will, if so desired, sell just as it stands, or without furnishings. No. 130 MOTOR GARAGE, IN THE HEART OF THE CITY, •"DEADY mo OTEP TNTO. AS A GOING CONCERN. Complete and Up-to-date Plant, and Valuable Motor Agency. Long Lease, at absurdly low rental. Good, sound Business, and handsome turnover assured. We can verify this by actual figures, which Bpeak for themselves A LITTLE GOLD MINE FOR A PRACTICAL MAN. Full particulars on application. shearerT AND EASTGATE, FIRST FLOOR. SECURITY BUILDINGS, QUEEN ST. GENTLEMAN'S HOME, TVTOUNT -pDEN (lmin from Tramline). SECTION. 135> This Splendid Residence was built some years ago for the present owner, contains 9 large rooms and all possible conveniences, with large verandahs back and front. The section, 95 by 135, stands high, and is fine volcanic, and all laid out with choice and valuable shrubs, lawns, and wide drive, the whole being in park-like order, surrounded by a well-kept live hedge. The property has never been on the market before, and we feel sure that the first to inspect will buy. The owner's reason for selling is that the house is now too large. -£1750. TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. Cards to view, and further particulars from SMITH & HALCOMBE, CORNER QUEEN AND SWANSON STS. £250 DEPOSIT. ~t(i'2 ACRES, 5 miles from Papakura sta--LUtJ tion, heavy chocolate loam, rolling country, all ploughable; subdivided into 9 paddocks, water in each; 40 acres have been ploughed, and are in permanent pasture (English grasses); 8 acres fallow, 2 acres planted in young orchard, and enclosed with wire-netting. Balasnce surface-sown and in good feed. WILL MILK 25 COWS NOW. • pRICE, JPIA pER ACRE. This is absolutely the cheapest Farm I have ever offered. See me at once, and I will motor you out to inspect. Excellent road all the way. First man who sees this cannot help buying. P.O. on boundary, school half mile. i A. L RAVEN, AUCTIONEER AND ESTATE AGENT, DARBY'S BDILDING3. QUEEN STREET. 'PHONE A 528. OWNER RETIRING. BARGAIN. 94.0 ES-WAIKATO— Rich, gently- — T-V sloping land; every inch ploughed an ° in good English grasses. Fenced and subdivided into numerous paddocks and watered by springs the land slopes to the river, which affords a never-failing supply of water, lhe present owner, who is now retiring has milked 70 COWS on the Farm for the past three seasons, and during the flush has received £70 a month for buttertat. Good six-roomed House, waßh-house; large cowshed. 46ft by 26ft, fitted for machines; stable, loose-box, etc. Adjoining farm recently sold for £22 per acre. Our instructions are to close at £14 per acre, on a cash deposit of £500. The balance may remain for five years at 5 per cent. Owner will take rent-producing property in part payment, or exchange, or will accept a good hrst mortgage. Get in early 1 SELL OR EXCHANGE CO ACRES — PUKEKOHE—A SNUG DO FARM AND A GOOD ONE.—For Sale as a Going Concern or otherwise. School and creamery i-mile. Store and P.O. adjoin. Pukekohe station 4i miles by level metalled road - Pretty 6-roomed House and outbuildings. Nice orchard. Two acres native bush; balance in grass or crop. Rich volcanic soil. Thirteen cows, heifer, bull, yearling, i or 5 calves, 2 horses, pigs, sulky, implements, and household furniture. The lot for £2450. £750 cash. This is a Farm we can recommend. Will exchange for 10 to 20 acres of good land, partly in orchard. 5 or 6 miles from railway station, and within, say 20 miles of Auckland, with or without a House. £150 CASH. Or ACRES — WAIKUMETE — Partly iJO grassed. About 330 young Fruit Trees. About 15 acres in native bush, containing about £300 worth of kauri trees. Fenced and subdivided; watered by running stream. New Cottage of 2 rooms,' sheds, 3 fowlhouses, etc. This is the cheapest property in the district at the price of £1000. Terms, £150 cash, balance arranged to suit purchaser. Photos, can be seen at our offices. 37 For Farms of all descriptions, see SMITH & HALCOMBE, "THE FARM SELLERS," CORNER QUEEN AND SWANSON STS Branches: Warkworth and Kaikohe. AS A GOING CONCERN. OWNER MUST SELL. £10 PER ACRE. - £10 PER ACRE. MORTH AUCKLAND, near Railway Stair»M;;'°ii m ehold Property of 380 Acres, practically all in grass, except about 30 tntaro m Bhe!ier J bush: rin S fenced with totara posts and 7 barb wires; about 15 subdivisions. House of 6 rooms, up to date recently renovated inside and out. Milkman's Cottage of 4 .corns with Orion range, etc. The outbuildings consist of 10-bail cowshed stable, buggyshed, large new barn fowl: houses and runs, piggeries, etc. The owner, who is anxious to sell through death in the family, will include the following in -he above price:—2oo fat sheep, 47 milki°sl °? W Qt le * yearling heifers. 1 Holstein bull, 1 Shorthorn bull. 1 farm horse, pony gig, and harness, about 10 pigs, plough harrows, lot of harness, new separator, 2 saddles, dairy utensils, various farm and ' garden tools, about 40 head of poultry. Also, ' Almost New and Modern Furniture of 6- ' roomed House; in fact, everything as now on : the property. This is a golden oppoitunity for anyone desirous of going farming. Remember, you have an excellent income right ' away from the creamery, as most of the cows are in full milk SUITABLE TERMS ARRANGED. MAKE KNOWN YOUR WANTS. WENZL SCHOLLUM, AUCTIONEER AND ESTATE AGENT, (Next Clock), QUEEN STREET. 1 lalegraphio Address: •' Scholium." Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15514, 22 January 1914, Page 3
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