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Rouses and Land for Sale. No inflated values. Our Clients are all genuine farmers. PUKEKOHE. RICH DRAINED SWAMP—In ?rass and ; clover, in parts up to your waist: about 130 acres freehold; 35 acres perfectly flat, higher country rich volcanic potato land; all in crop or grass; 95 acres swamp; only ■l miles from Pukekohe and one miie from . important railway station; school quarter of ' mile. Positively the biggest bargain ever offered. The owner will not permit price being advertised, as he is sacrificing for ! urgent sale. Full details on application. ' OUR REPORT.—This farm will now carry 50 milch cows, and easily faWen 1 bullock to acre The swamp is equal to anything ■ in the Dominion, Aka Aka swamp and others sell ins at £80. This farm is only about aqnarter that price, and 1 mile from station. The higher country on the place, namely 35 acres, and some under plough, is carrying 20 rows ; easy terms. _ ; Spcirs. Lorrain, and Co.. Pukekohe. ; PUKEKOHE. i PUKEKOHE TOWNSHIP, the Garden ] Rural Suburb of Auckland—7l Acres Fertile Land (freehold) in pood pasture, and i a pretty little Residence, in a commanding j position, overlooking the town; 10 minutes from P.O. and school, Full price £550; easy terms. tl005P) ' OUR REPORT.—Words arc not. necessary, ' look at the price, owner wants to loftve district within one month. Speirs, Lorrain, and Co., Pukekohe. j WOOL-GROWING. : FLOURISHING SHEEP FARM. 450 Acres, - near Te Kuiti— Acres in good English grasses. 100 acres bush and heavy teatree; all healthy limestone formation, lying well to the sun ; wintered last year 360 ewes. 40 cattle, 8 horses; good little House and outbuildings. Price £4 15s per acre; £500 cash. (928 M) OUR REPORT.—AII 2} sheep country, easily worth £9 per acre. We consider this the best country we have seen in the North Is. 'ana. Any tanner looking lor a cheap farm should certainly inspect this. Highly recommended by Speirs, Lorrain, and Co., Pukekohe. FOR EXCHANGE. Our Clients may rely upon all property , offered by us lor Exchange as genuine cash , values. ' OA ACRES—Beautiful Little Farm in the ' £*\J suburbs of Woodville; all flat; 2 - acres orchard; 2 grand Houses, one of the finest properties of its kind in the Dominion; " Govt, mortgage £450: equity, £1400. Will < Exchange for farm in Waikato. (W1030) 7fk ACRES. FREEHOLD. UNENCUMiy BERED DAIRY FARM, near Pukekohe. Spiendid little place. Fine Buildings. Trice, £25. Will Exchange for good Dairy Farm, near R.C. Church HO37R) H ACRES, in grand cultivation, and a Beau- ' tiful Seven-roomed House; small mortgage, equity £1450. Will Exchange Improved or Partly Improved Farm. (1090R) O SUBSTANTIAL BRICK SHOPS, Six- *-• roomed House. 2} acres, etc , all totally unencumbered, with equity of £3800. Income : equal to £6 per week. Will exchange for Dairy or Grazing Farm. Our clients are not speculators!! (1105P) SPEIRS, LORRAIN, AND CO., TELEPHONE 52. PUKEKOHE. Clou can ring us up from anywhere.) P . (ESTABLISHED 1853.) ALFRED BUCKLAND : AND SONS, i TQRAINED OWAMP. GRAND FATTENING COUNTRY. 60 A CRES -£36 ACRETERMS. £500 CASH. A LL IN GRASS: 4 paddocks; Cottage. 2 -£»- rooms; cowshed, milking machine; 1$ miles from creamery, sis miles from Pukekohe. ,JN rpHE JtfORTH, 177 A CRES - £10 A 0 * 33 " 140 AC ? E S IN GRASS. 37 acres mixed -*-, V , , bush. 35 level, balance mostly Dloughable; 10 paddocks, well watered; Mouse, 6 rooms; cowshed GO bails), separator house, workshop; splendid orchard; stock now on property, 25 cows, "35 store cattle, 4 horses; adjoins a river. Owner prepared to accept 10 acres close to Auckland in Exchange. 60 A CTES - £38 A™20 MILES FROM AUCKLAND. OA ACHES GRASS, 12 acres turnips, 6 JJtt acres ready for plough. 5 acres broken country, balance rough teed; 8 paddocks. New House, 4 rooms; stables, trapshed, fowlhouse. Well watered; close to station, store, post. etc. Suitable for dairying and market gardening. Easy termsQKf) ACRES, all in gTass and rough feed; Y ** i 4 acres crop and 2 acres orchard; 8 paddocks. House, 4 rooms, and cowshed: well watered. Launch can come within 1 mile. Rent, 10s per acre per annum Situated Titirangi, 15 miles from city; good road. 300 A 0 - £9 A Ollls - - £500 CASH. OCA ACRES IN GRASS, balance bush; ~ u y, , 40 acres flat, balance urdulatms; 10 paddocks, well watered; House. 6 rooms, bathroom; cowshed, dairy, good yards (capacity 500 sheeo, 40 cattle); "phone in the house, 2 miles from school; splendid grazing country. ALF3ED T>UCKLANtI AND QONa THE HAYMARKET. ALBERT STREET. £50 CASH. ONLY a few yards from MORNINGSIDE TRAMS. Practically jj pw House of 6 rooms; 2 verandahs; bathroom, porcelain bath, scullery, etc.; h. and c. water. Gas in every room. Patent drainage Section, 56 by 128. rpHIS IS AN TDEAL TTOME, Replete with Every Conceivable Laboursaving Device. JJALANCE. & Q ls rpERMS. QWNER "WILL TpsCHANGE FOR QEASIDE T>ROPERTY. SEE US AT ONCE FOR BIG PROPERTY BARGAINS. SPAIN AND CO., i 103. SYMONDS STREET. Tourist Resorts. ARKLE'S BAY, Whangaparoa.— Quiet Accommodation for Visitors; exfellent beach; first-class fishing and bathing. —Mrs. Dar'-ach, Proprietress. A LBANY—ldeal week-end resort. Coach -£*■ meets 7.45 a.m. boat for Birkenhead; also, by Hunter's launches daily, direct on Saturday afternoon, returning Sunday. First-class accommodation at the Hotel, Albany.—E. 8. Ware, Proprietress. »"PHE MANSIONS. Whittaker Place, sT -L mond3 St.. Auckland. Telephone 7724 Five minutes from town and wharf— light throughout. Bedrooms, private sitting, rooms, private and large balconies, billiardroom, .tennis court; situated in 21 acres of ground.— Carter. Proprietress. BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTORUA. the largest Private Hotel of Rotorua. Can accommodate considerably over 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated the whole of it ready for the season. Electric light throughout, hot and cold baths, patant lavatories, etc.; nearest house to Government baths, including the large new bathhouse. Motor-cars and conveyances leave Brent's for all the side trips Terms reasonable. Porters meet all trains.—S. T. BRENT. Proprietor. THE GABLES. Russell. — 40 Rooms. spacious bedrooms, airy balconies, private sittingrooms: unlimited water supply: h. and c. baths, p.w. lavatories; bowling and croquet greens. 6s day. Launch A noma, excursions or fishing. E. J. Darby, Proprietress. THIRWELL. PRIVATE HOTEL, ROTORUA.—P.O. Box 29. Telephone 20 Telegraphic address, " Thirwell." Firut-class accommodation. Tariff: 63 per day or 35.* per week. —Mrs. P. B. Giles. Proprietress. C O N O M A, ° 'Phone 725. PRIVATE HOTEL. T The above Well-known House has a few Vacancies for Permanent.-?. Single and Double Rooms. Tariff on application. MRS. NAIRN - - Proprietress. THE AUSTRALIA q AND THE EMPIRE ROTORUA. ' First Two Houses outside Main Railway Gates. ' Now Conducted as one Establishment. , ACCOMMODATION FOR 100 GUESTS. Correspondence receives immediate attention. i SPECIAL WINTER TARIFF: 6s per day--35s per week. Timber. Dn.OLDIE AND QONS. *JT LIMITED. O OCEANIC SAWMILLS. BREAKWATER "DOAD. r Telephones: -*-*' 653. Head Office; 96. Order Office. Kauri. Totara. Rimu. White Pine. Oregon Pine. Bluegnm. Ironbark. Joinery and Mouldings always in Stock.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15834, 3 February 1915, Page 4

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