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Houses and : Land" for? Sale. Ie ,n|lEB. : pLACE: FOR A : X^ARMEB :h :. -/■ '■'■ A mQ- f ; TVE'TIB-B;"' '. ''' '.-,-. ,d ; PUKEKOHE-Ip ACRES-Rioh-- volcanic 8 . ;I7 soil, new House,. 5 rooms': scullery and I pantry: buggy-shod,, cowshed, fowl-runs,, etc., _ nil in first-lass order. Beautiful" level see- ,, tiori; handy ,to school, post office, railway " station; bowling, green, tennis courts,' etc, A it comfortable little home well worth inspection., - P rac& £1335. *:. EASY TERMS" IP REQUIRED: - ; Apply.. «■■ W TVOULBTON, >£■ \ KING STREET, PUKEEOHE. »• pHICE .tf'KQK ©EDUCED TO--16 jgror, FOB IMMEDIATE SALE; ; ' ; deposit £ m : 5 £285 CAN REMAIN ON GOVERNMENT ,d - MORTGAGE AT 4} PER CENT. - BALANCE PAYABLE, AT 10a PER WEEK, : J- Situated nice and high and! minuter from >S EdGndale 'bus, and 10 minutes from Kings- . land 2d section. Well-built Kauri House of * - nice rooms, wash-house, copper and' tubs, and . ic bathroom, all 1 under one roof'; built-in cupj. boards 1 and linen-press. 1 Section. 50ft by- 196 ft, tastefully laid, out in flower and vegetable gardens, lawn, and . asphalt paths. A SNUG LITTLE HOME R AND A SNIP. ° TNO. TMRIE, AGENT, " 61. QUEEN STREET.- 'PHONE 3639. : d | ■ NEWMARKET. • #7AA-AN EXCEPTIONALLY WELL- ;•' X l UU BUILT MODERN RESIDENCE '• of 5 rooms. The ground plan is most con--0 veniently arranged, and dosigned with the '• idem, of saving- labour for the housewife as r much as possible. The plumbing and sanitary arrangements aro the latest and most improved. P.w.c, sewer drainage, h. and' c. ■ water installation at 3 points—that is to say, " at bath (porcelain), h. basin, and scullery, . ■. I can thoroughly recommend this property, i e and would atlvisn inspection at once; Easy ' i terms arranged. 11-19 r . i i MOUNT EDEN. i ad team; I : £100 CA£!HBALANCE C/7.f\f\. AS RENT. .-< ONE OF THE PRETTIEST 5-ROOMED I ' HOUSES on. tho books; The Home is ( built on the Californian style, with wide ( verandahs, one of which is large enough to , . be used as a- room (canvas blinds go with -, 1 house). During the summer' months the | owner used the back verandah as a- room, > . and as the views to be obtained ore magnifi- i i cent, it made a very nice room indeed. The ! 1 conveniences throughout are very modern * and up to date. Porcelain bath. lv. "basin, { h. and c, also at scullery. This is a * charming home, and at the- price, within: ' tho 2d tram, cheap. Total purchase price, .- £800. frU? "j C. J. OWEN, ! I No. 7, SHORTLAND STREET, j OPPOSITE OLD POST OFFICE. 1 r MOJ 0 l (OUR TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS.) i -H. . 1 1 TCTPSOM,- QD SECTION. 1 GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, ' 7 largo j M lofty rooms, all modern appointments, - dimngroom 22ft by 14ft, plaster and beam ceilings, wardrobes; corner allotment, 56ft .' by 17] ft, level, volcanic; bright tunny posi- j lion, close to cars. £1275. Terms arranged f 2168' J M UST B E S OLD. ) B OWNER TO OLD'TO CONTINUE J Ififl- ACRES FREEHOLD; 4 acres J ii-,. .orchard and garden, 15 acres native * bush, bal. grass; well watered by streams- 8 fenced, 7 wires; 5 paddocks: House, 8 2 rooms, bath and wash-house; bam, stable, I cowshed, dairy, sheep dip ami pens; 1 mile J from- station. 40 miles N.A. 121 d per lb in- * eluding bonus, paid for butter-fat last year- fi £12 per aero. Good terms. 2438 * 19 A CRES JT ANUREWA - I TfULLY FENCED. 7 wires 'end posts; V J.'_ handy 10 station. £70 per acre. Low pl price to clear. Would Exchange for 7- / roomed Residence. Romuera, Epsom, or I Mount Eden, on market values. 2180 a< pREAM OF THE NORTH.-300 ACRES fe \J FREEHOLD-Richest volcanic land; E all in grass: 14 paddocks, with first-class ft water in all. Gooe. Dwolling-houee, six l rooms, pathroom, pantry, office. Men's [ house; barn, 8-bail shed, fitted with 4-cow *■ milking plant; concrete floor and yards; & Dl mi es from station. 10 miles from port; half- Pl mile school.. township and' factory one mile M Price, £25 per acre. This is ft really firsts * class proposition, and for *">ck>carryiug is 2 second to none. X 416 ' , TVfGARUAWAHIA-175 AC .ES, LLP, £3 ■* II 3s annual rent.— aces best English VI grass, 90 acres heavy bush, balance heavy af fern, carrying 30 head catt a, including some 9 1 heavy bullocks. Cottage two rooms; iron A chimney, 4-bail cowshed; cell fenced, sheep ? and cattle proof; 41 mi'-s from township »' and station, 2 miles staool; cream cart " pusses within half a mile- £5.V). £175 cash A REAL SNIP. - MOORE-JONES - BROS., HOBSON BUILDINGS, SHORTLAND ST„. ■ We Post Catalogues Anywhere, Any Time, '"' Application. HI INSPECT THESE x CHEAP FARMS. J /?AA ACHES. 36 MILES FROM AUCK- °{, OUU LAND CITY. ON MAIN TRUNK 5!! LINE; 312 acres freehold; 290 leasehold 120 years to run, with right or renewal, rent TV £12 yearly); 100 acres in grass, 6 acres tur- ■"■ nips. 15 acre? native bush, balance fern and I an rough feed; two-third-, ploughable; now sta carrying 500 sheen and approximately -10 an head of enftic; 6 paddocks, watered by running streams: good 5-roomod House, v 00l- n shed, sheep pens and dip; orchard; rich 0 volcanic soil on freehold. A cheap 'r.rm. „ Been in present hands for years. Owner re- ( tiring £2500. Leasehold thrown in. £700 *- cash to good man. 55 c ° QO K ACRES. EAST COAST. NORTH TV 000 AUCKLAND; 500 acres in yrr.ss, IV balance bush; grazed all the summer POO ga sheen and 30 head of entile, and 'ibtui'lant feed left. Whare, with 'phone laid on. ( Price, £! 10s per acre. Terms arranged. This property will carry 2000 sheep v.hen p fully improved. 47 X QQA ACRES. SAME DISTRICT AS 2 1 OOU ABOVE; 531 acres in grass, 350 sto bush; 8 paddocks; 2-roomed Whafe; t'mber rj l on' ground fcr 5-roomed House. Sawn limber j[ sheep-yards and best quality dip. This is 1. easily 2 sheen country. Price, £5 .'is per p. acre. 43 ~;! 7AA ACRES, WAIKATO; 600 acres ™ 1 \)\J grass (200 acres new), 50 acres T? swedes, 15 acres shelter bush; milked all ■*-' this season % cows, ant 1 carried besides 120 no; head of cattle and 12 horses, and will milk £*' 150 cows n"xt season. New G-roomed House, " 16-bail t-cnoroled cowshed (with engine and TT\ 8-cow plant), new barn 30ft by 20ft, and JU numerous other buildings. Good soil, free coy from weeds, and well watered: all- been ins ploughed; 18 paddocks. Price, £12 per aire. ' teli £2000 cash red"ired. 6 yea -CQAA CASH. BALANCE 6 YEARS AT 5 1 *aJUU i. PER CENT.-85 Acres, near %i Franklcn .function. A choice dairy farm, iVJ in splendid heart, Carrying 30 rows, I gQfj horses, and young stock, which can be had ], ol at valuation if wished. All necessary li.ik'l- pro ings. 111-hcal'li cause of sale. A genirne _^ proposition Price. £31 per acre. 136 M 1,1 ACRES, WITHIN 25 MILES OF f I*o CITY (SOUTH); all in grass and Ac * cron, and milking 38 cows now; nil plough- P" able land in good heart; 2! miles from railivay station and salcyards; 2 miles of road _ ironlajie; will cut up into 3 nice hums. We recommend this. £26 wr acre. £500 cash, n. Will Exchange for House in Auckland &l Suburbs. W4 YOU WANT A FARM? THEN SEE SMITH *HALCOMBE, ° "THE FARM SELLERS," CORNER QUEEN AND SWANSON STS; k MONEY MAKER. TE Ia a ACRES, FREEHOLD-Pukokohe It\) District, ciose rail, school, etc.; only 10 miles from Auckland; grows .anything: It ,11 ploughable and in grass; buildiLi's all . ide laTticnlarly good; milking plant; orchard: th £19 aero. Easy terms. This will stand sent C ACfIES. FREEHOLD-!*) miles from «* y\j \uokIand— level and grassed; close fi K FREEHOLD-Pi,kekohe~A ™ 50 LITTLE GEM. Great grass and A ' ,otato land. £' 1 10s. Terms. F97 1 have a choice seleotion of Sheep Runs, 'arms, and Orchards. nil T HOS - It R. M ACKY ' ! FARM SALESMAN, „„„„„ coi i 30BSON BUILDINGS, FORT STREET. I™*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15610, 15 May 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15610, 15 May 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15610, 15 May 1914, Page 2