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Houses and Land for Sale. jpOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, 570 A CHES - Mostly first-class river flats and rich drained swamp; beautiful fattening or dairy countrv- 50 miles Auckland; handy saleyards, railway etc. No encumbrances- £12 10s p.&. Accept House or Shop, Property part payment or deposit. Offering two weeks only. See JJUTLER gROTHERS, SOLE AGENTS. 12. CITY CHAMBERS. 'PHONE 1537. P.O. BOX 484. ROBERT HOOD, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. No. 6. FORT STREET. AUCKLAND. 09C ACRES. South of Auckland—l6o ' O-jU acres in grass, balance rough teed. ■ House, 4 rooms, and conveniences; milking-, shed, Eureka milking machine installed, j Price, £13 10s per acre, including stock. ~\\T AIKATO—100 ACRES, It miles from I 1V railway station and creamery • 95 acres in grass; all flat. House and outbuildings , carrying SO cows. Price. £29 per acre. : £}A ACRES, AKA AKA-AU flat: House UU and outbuildings; milking machine in- ' stalled; li miles from creamery. Price, 86 . per acre; terms, £500 caEh; or will take city property as part payment. COO ACRES— Acres in grass, balance OjuO oats; all ploughable. House, 7 rooms, cowshed, stable and implement-shed; S carried 1600 sheep. Price, £15 103 per acre. I i"7 C £ ACRES26O Acres in grass; all' I ui) ploughable; subdivided into 4 paddocks; cr«-am-cart passes; good sheep coun-, try. Price, £3 10s per acre; or will Exchange for city property. m ACRES, South of Auckland—House, 6 rooms, _ cowshed, fowl-houses, etc.; carrying capacity, 50 head cattle. Price, £10 per acre. j HQ ACRES, about 40 miles from Auckland j I O by rail—All in grass; House. 8 rooms, 1 and all necossary outbuildings; well fenced ] and subdivided; half-mile from railway sta- ! tion. Price, £26 per acre; easy terms can bo Qro ACRESAbout half felled and ; n ! 000 grass; Cottage, woolshed, sheep-dip and yards; well watered; subdivided into 3 paddocks; good sheep country. Price, £3 per acre. I WE HAVE SEVERAL TOWN PROPER-1 TIES IN EXCHANGE FOR FARMS. WAIKUMETE t TOWNSHIP ESTATE. Y HIS JDEAL jgSTATE has just been subdivided into 91 i and i-acre sections, situated within a stone's throw of Railway Station and Post Office. I The whole of _ this Estate commands a beautiful view; it also has the advantage of an excellent railway service, and the small cost in fares of 2s 8d per week to and from | the city. | EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. [ Write at once for full particulars and plan I to W. P. LEVY & CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. WAIKUMETE. PERHAPS THESE 1 EXCHANGES M AY J UST § UIT Y ou - 1 I (1) TTNENCUMBERED CITY PRO ■ PERTY (rent producing), is offered in Exchange for SMALL DAIRY FARM. The property offered consists of 3 good Houses, none of which has been built §iore than 3 years. Up-to-date in all respects, well built, and close to car line, in good suburbs. The owner lives in the largest. Price. £1200. Each of the others is let at 17s 6d per week. Price, £600 each. L.T. Titles. No mortgages. Owner will give all or part in Exchange for small Dairy Farm not carrying a big mortgage, and not too for from Auckland, on the South line preferred, but not essential. Don't overlook 1 the fact that an exchange for unencumbered ! property is practically equivalent to making ! la. cash sale. Send us particulars of your ! farm at onoo. Nob. 229 and 230. (2) (a) (GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, 81 " rooms and offices, handy to ' cars, and with one of the finest harbour views in Auckland. Price. £2000. Mortgage, £400. j (b) Also the Property of same Owner. Bungalow, 7-roomed, good harbour view, let at 27s 6d. Price, £1160. Mortgage. £300. OWNER WILL EXCHANGE ONE OR BOTH, for small mod- ! ern House (say 6 rooms), with a few acres of land, close to city and railway, so that he can conveniently go to and from town daily, j Nos. 231-2. [ TWO TIP-TOP EXCHANGES, i DON'T MISS THEM. j SHEARER AND EASTGATE, SECURITY BUILDINGS. QUEEN STREET. KOHIMARAMA. WITHIN STONE'S THROW OF BEACH. ONE OF THE BEST-KEPT AND PRETtoti.EST LITTLE SEASIDE HOMES jll IS POSSIBLE TO SEE. The House I is a true Calilornian Bungalow and com- | prises en rooms, bathroom, porcelain bath, hand basin, p.w.c., pantry, scullery, washhouse, and the conveniences throughout could not be improved upon in a town house. Iho interior is very charming, with its panelled walls and dainty papers The grounds are laid out in lawn and flower tarred, shelled paths, motor * garage etc. This is an ideal little oropertv, and at the price the property at the present could not be replaced. £750 -TERMS ARRANG ed—£7SO £150 CASH. GRAFTON DISTRICT (FIVE MINUTES FROM BRIDGE). A MDER ? BUNGALOW of 6 rooms, j with archway between dmingroom and drawingroom; interior tastefully decora t-d with well-chosen papers, etc.; finished in h'-jfv, . I \' rl V '. 5 0 ??' w , ith lar porcelain bath, hot and cold water, scullery etc • wardrobes, linen presses. " A really cosy little home. Good level sec. tion, with side entrance wide enough for motor-car. E1 c in on P* 1 c 2_£B2s. C. J. OWEN, 7. SHORTLAND STREET. 'Phone 1518. S ALE 0 R ExCHA NG E. pONSONBY—LoveIy s_rooled Residence, j~ • b. and c. water, porcelain bath and basin, linen, press, tiled grates and hearths f'Z,', ' a ". cl eye . T Z modern convenience; nice level section, 40ft by 90ft; handy to tram barn; T 2d section. PRICE, *735° IS CASH WILL SECURE TTO ' M OWNER WILL TAKE EQUITY lV SEC' TION AS PART PAYMENT 41/ns7 £25 k^* H T TEIiRACE-Well- „ built 6-roomed Villa; bathroom scullery range, dresser, and all conW ences; elevated position. PRICE £475- flu OWNER WILL TAKE SECTION' Off OTHER SECURITY IN PART PAYMENT £2% CASH - MORNI — New V u 1 roomed Bungalow; all plaster ceilings, hot and cold water, porcelain bath and basin, pantry, scullery, bathroom* gas, copper, etc.; beautifully appointed and up to date m every respect; overlooking public park; ™- T v °! set tion, 50ft by 120 ft. PRICE, ONLY £625. 337/886 "C* DEN DALE — New, up-to-date broomed x-i Bungalow; large dmingroom, gantry scullery, bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, hot and cold water throughout; return verandah, p.w.0., and every possible convenience. PRICE, £875; ONLY £100 CASH REQUIRED. Seven minutes from car; motor- bus to town passes door. 353/1183 ARRIS gROS., STATE FIRE OFFICE, DURHAM ST. E'Phone, 3861,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15746, 22 October 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15746, 22 October 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15746, 22 October 1914, Page 2