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ft: Houses and Land for Sale. I A FARM l ■ , "\Y ORTH gUYING. I ] !*' 9HO ACRES OP RICH. DARK, LOAMY R- ZdKJKJ SOIL, with limeslono bottom.—This fp Far j) 1* all ploughablo. wither-radically no 1 1 waste laud, and adjoins 0., school and rail- " I way station. It is all in grass, with the ex- ¥. ception of about 80 acres of splendid swamp !' and will carry easily 25 to 30 cows now, and" ! when fully improved will be worth easily i - £20 per acre. Buildings consist of House (ft room and outbuildings. The property is * well watered and fencod, and subdivided r : ~ in'" 0 paddocks This is absolutely a gift, ? and 'lie cheapest, farm offering to-day. ' ' PRICE, £1600. \ DON'T DELAY. £ RAINBOW & CO., 3 27. SHORTLAND STREET. AUCKLAND. •—' , —_ *" t THOSE, 1137 , P.O. BOX, 484. § ROBERT HOOD, ! I AND AND INSTATE AGENT, pORT QTREET. AUCKLAND. <»1 A ~\(\— REMUfKA S-roomed [ Z*XtO\J House and conveniences; allot. , 66 bv 150 'ee'.. Terms il required. 1 I*l I'EK ACRE. WORTH OF AUCKc*W LAND; 380 acres kahikatea swamp, i Toll drained: Houuc and outbuildings, milkMn? shed, and L.K.G machine. Well worth inspection. t'q^n~ DILWOKXH LEASE, i-acre Sec- ' S"' lion; rental, €13 per annum; House. 7 rooms ami conveniences; near i-nm and train. L* X. A—BUILDING ALLOTMENT, 50 rfclOu by 160, level, fenced throe sides. J* Oft ft— REMUERA—House, 6 rooms rind conveniences. Terms, v.~OB rush. Valance arranged. f*l Anfk—CLONBEKW KOAD, REMUcSiIUUU ERA—House, 7 rooms and conveniences. Good view. 1 HAVE FARMS IN ALL DISTRICTS FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. (W. J. King P. Dromgool). " KING AND CO., : LAND AGENTS. WAIUKU. SECURE SNIPS BEFORE THE RAILWAY COMES! (•/• PER ACRE— Acres, carrying 1320 3J\) sheep. 120 cattle; 300 bush to fell; 17 miles to rail. £1000 cash, bal. terms. A paying proposition. (•if'— 450 Acres, currying 100 cows; 5dw LO roomed House, concrete cowshed (30 . bails), sheep shed and dip; handy to cream ery, etc. lernis, one-third cash, Dal. 5) per • cent, for fivo yearn. . PAPATOETOE--70 Acres, all improved; . close to sc.no:>!. creamery, etc.. halfoour to railway. Only £45 per acre. £1000 j cash, balance terms. A real bargain. PAPAKURA. f- ACRES OF FIRST-CLASS LAND. '0 level. 1 mile from station and school. Price. £330; cash. £60. ■i f\ ACRES, nice level land, all in crass, ' JLU except '2 acres native bush; f-mile from station and school; on Main South I'd. This a an ideal section for a home. Price, £100 pel acre. 6 ACRES, all in grass, 1 miln from station 0 and school; frontage to road and salt water. Price, £400. A good section. J-ACRE SECTION, all in grass, with •1 frontage to salt water; i-mile from post effice, 1-mile from station. Price, £80. 13. ACRES, all level and grass; 5-mile 4 from school and station. Price, £190. £60 cash. Write to or call en, ITJAVE WILSON. LOCAL UCENSED AGENT. PAPAKURA. STANLEY BAT. ' TAN LEY BAY—Lovely Home, containing 0 5 large rooms, extra lsfrge diningroom " with French doors; large entrance hall, pantry, scullery bathroom with porcelain bath and biwin. califont, picture rails, friezes, leadlights; detached wash-house with copper and tubs; p.w.c, with sewer connection i\ and »v'cry modern convenience. Section, 49 & by 275; nicely laid out in flower garden, or- # namental shrubs; large wired-in tennis lawn. Sloping clown to beach at back. A DELIGHT. FIIL HOME. PRICK. £1100. EASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. 186-931 STANLEY BAY—Large 5-roomed Bungai J low. facing harbour; practically new and . in perfect, order; hot and cold water, porce '.mi bath and basin in bathroom, washhouse with copper and tubs, picture rails and friezes, leadlights, tiled grates and hearths, p.w.c, and every possible convenience Large section, with harbour frontage. £930. EASY TERMS. TO SEE THIS IS TO PURCHASE. 188-932 HARRIS BROS., STATE FIRE OFFICE. 'Phone 5864. DURHAM STREET EAST. fPHIS IS A "DABGAIN IN TIUSH pOUNTRY C7A ACRES REAL GOOD BUSH 01 / COUNTRY irimu,_totara, tawa, etc.), 150 acres in grass- situate 9 miles from - railway and township, and within convenient distance of Frankton Junction; well watered; first-class sheep and cattle country. Price only £3 5s per acre. Freehold. £200 dqjvn. 10 per cent, in 4 years, balance 10 years 5 per cent. This country will easily double in value within a year or two. ' Would Exchange for Dairy Farm of about ~, even value. No encumbrance on, this property. A pOOD TN VESTMENT FOR $ AN TNDUSTRIOUS "FARMER. j* OC.X ACRES, at £11 per aero; £500 down. Vi ~*\j<J balance arranged; gently undulating chocolate clay loam soil, rich quality, ||s which improves with cropping; 150 acres grass (40 acres being new grass this year), 20 acres swede turnips, 8 acres soft turnips, i 2 acres maize, i> acres kale and maize. 30 1 '* acres drained swar ' (very rich quality, no |r,.r peat); old House of 4 rooms; concrete cowt'; shed and separator-room. The house is ;. valueless, and if a new house were built/ the , tarm would be salable at £18 per acre. V There is a beautiful site for building on, with large well-grown orchard, and protective blucgum tree* We are sure this is a '| good investment. • '9XAfi ACRES, rich Pax swamp, in blocks "\ M'J\J\J from 50 acres upwards; £8 per iS-j;. svrre; quarter cash, balance 5 years 5 per i'"'i; cent.; vcjoae to 3 townships. Splendid invest■fm ment. rpHAMES Y ALLEY> '"\ *}i('\ ACRES. heavy dairying land; handy aj-tU to railway, township, school, etc.; 13! i acres first-class pasture, 35 acres turnips, ba.ance good rough feed; easily ploughable: ftj? par' ready to sow. Good five-roomed House ;.: --i, and conveniences and outbuildings. £19 per .'* acrn. £1000 down, balance easy terms. Un- ; ' doubted prospective \ alue. This is some of '-■„ the best dairying land in the Thames Valley, and it if increasing in value eviry day. For further particulars of any or all these properties, apply H. G. FOSTER, TE AROHA, -J.E.HAMXLL*CO., HAMILTON (Opposite Public Library). A FINE BIT OF COUNTRY. B~f\ ACRES—Mostly deep alluvial, on OKJ free subsoil, nice easy country, plentifully watered. Well subdivided, and the makings of a first-class little run. Tho present owner is dairying and grazing, but i i? short of cash to fully develop this fine little property. 5 There are several thousand pounds' worth of unliable timber, easily got out. The Homestead is a good one, of 7 rooms, with conveniences, full range of outbuild- . irgs, all in good order. Seven miles from f ""rt.Mway stn.tion, Main Trunk line, and 3i ,< miles to school and, creamery. This property carries our best recommendaI lion. I Price. £2500 for Goodwill of Lease. The a tenure is 0.R.P., at £2 per acre. I (8-128) V _____ I II Fuller particulars from the Sole Agent, I DAVID KAY, h VDLCAN LANE, AUCKLAND. 1| ! • B- ■ 'Phone 789. • •

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15549, 5 March 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15549, 5 March 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15549, 5 March 1914, Page 3