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«— Houses and Land for Sale. I- ' A. L. RAVEN, [;. 147. QUEEN STREET, NEXT HERALD BUILDINGS. CHOICE DAIRY FARMS. "ICl* ACRES—I2O acres good erase, balance JLDO rous i teed; nearly all ploughablo; well fenced and watered. Seven-roomed House, milking shed, stable, bam. etc This p'operty is situated near two ,-reameriea on Main Trunk Line, and is »t present carrying S9 head of cattlo and hon-es. PRICE. fOt per acre. Good terms c.\n be arranged F3-42 rj O ACRES— acres English grasses, re*t_. mainder swamp- with rough feed throughout; 5 paddocks, well fenced; r:vo- bark boundary. Four roomed Cottage: also good on-fcard. all nicely sheltered. Four-bail milkinc shed, stable and trapahed, etc Carrying -" head cattle. This prone: tv is a sood one. and only i-mile from railway station. PRICE. £26 10s per acre. Terms. r»00 cash. F3-31 2r») ACRES—AII in xcass except 13 acres O—< turnips and 'naixe and 4 acres native shelter busl and a lovely old orchard. 241 acres rich level land, bilance hillaide. 12 paddocks: Berberry hedges, and watered by springs and ram. DWELLING OK 6 ROOMS, telephone. UP-TO-DATE MILKING SHED, concrete floor. MILKING MACHINES; stable and buggyshed, etc., etc. This property is offered to close a DECEASED ESTATE, and is situated 4 miloj from railway station in the Bay of Plenty district, where the climate can't be beaten, and is well worthy of inspection. PRICE. iIS per acre Say £SOO cash, balance ii years at 5 per cent. F2-179 .0 40 ACRES-BONNY LITTLE DAIRY «£4O FARM, where LUCERNE grows freeiv and milk is SENT TO THE CITY: situated 1 mile from railway station, metalled road. There is an S-roomcd Dwelling and other conveniences. THE MILKING SHED, concrete hails «nd vards. is next to the oualiiv of the land.'THE FEATURE OF THE PLACE, being THE BEST EQUIPPED PLANT to be found in the Dominion. WATER and ELECTRIC LIGHT LAID ON. Fuller particulars gladly given. PRICE. £So per acre. EXCEPTIONAL TERMS to a practical man. wi present owner wants to devote his attention to large block he has recently purchased. K-465 SHEEP & CATTLE COUNTRY. 10 .4 A ACRES—AII in good ffrar.s except IOW 200 acres romrli f*ed: 100 m»i swedes: 150 acres RICH RIVER FLATS 100 acres FLAX AND CABBAGE-TREE SWAMP, balance easy country; welt fenced and plentifully watered. Carrying at nresent 2000 MIXED SHEEP. 90 HEAD CATTLE. AND 16 HORSES, and is easily 2-sheep. country when all brought in. Eight-roomed modern Homestead, every convenience, rjjr.c . septic tank; man s cottage. WOOLSHED, night pens, dip. sheep and cattle yards, stable, loft and implement shed, etc., etc. Situated 11 miles from Main Trunk railway station. This fine property is only on.the market on account of present owner having met with serious accident. PRICE, £8 10s per acre. Terms arranged. Live and dead stock can he had at valuation. I? Call and get fuller particulars from the Sole Agent. I will motor you right on to the property. F2-470 ITfIA ACRES—About 1000 acres grass. \\j\j 700 acres bush. 500 acres . level, balance undulatins to hill country; 25 paddocks, watered by good atony streams. i Homestead. 9 rooms and convenience* men's cottage, woolshed. and full range outbuildings. Very handy to Auckland. PRICE, £8 per acre- Reasonable terms. F3-44 IOCCi ACRES - RANGITIKEI DISJ.yoy TRICT, railway station 4 miles by metalled road. IPOO acres in grass, balance crop and bush; 100 acres level. 400 acres undulating, balance lor hills, all rideablej 12 subdivisions; goad fencing: well watered. WILL WINTER 3500 SHEEP. 200 HEAD CATTLE, 25 HORSES. Ten-Toomed Dwelling, men's cottage, largo woolsbed, stables, etc. PRICE. £10 per acre. Terms. Two neighbours recently sold at .-£l2 per acre. F2-442 SUBURBAN HOMES. MT. EDEN. CLOSE TO 2n SECTION. £200 - D EPOSIT -£2OO , ALLOTMENT/ gg BY -J32 # MODERN CONCRETE RESIDENCE, containing 6 large rooms, bathroom, pantry, scullery, porcelain bath and basin, tiled hearths and grates; well built and very tastefully finished off inside; plaster ceilings, picture rails and friezes, latest art papers, casement and French windows, balcony; wash-house, copper and tubs; storeroom, p.w.c. motorshed, workshop, etc. Everything is in perfect order. The grounds are nicely laid out in garden, shrubs and trees; motor entrance elevated position, good views: 2 minutes to car. Balance of purchase money, namely. £1400, can remain for three years at 6 per cent. The owner would consider an Exchange for a Good First! Mortgage. 3/216 REMUERA j WATERSIDE. : £200 - D EPOSIT -£2OO rjCEARLY "J ACRE OF T AND. 3MIN TO CAR. 2jD SECTION. VERY CHOICE NEW BUNGALOW RESIDENCE of 6 large rooms, bathroom pantry, scullery, porcelain bath and basin", h. and 0. water, p.w.c, sewer drainage. The house is well-built of heart of kauri and very tastefully finished off: the latest in art papers, friezes, etc., ingle nooks and iosj corners, casement windows, heavy beam ceilings, plaster ceiling and dome in dininsjroom, built-in bookcase, glass-front cupboards, lea<llights. The house is over 100 ft from the nearest building: nice funny position; eastern aspect, good views. The balance of purchase money, nr.mc.y. £950. can be arranged en easy terms. 2-232 TO BUILDERS. EXCHANGE. T UNENCUMBERED SECTIONS FOR 9ND "ArOETGAGES. I HAVE A NUMBER OF GOOD VOLCANIC SECTIONS FOR SALE, close to tram, the owner of whicu would consider exchanging for approved good First or Second City or Suburban Mortgages. The prices range from £2 to £5 per foot. Tola) equity, £3458. about- The owner would ; consider Exchanging for the whole or any part of his «•> 3/250 if — | A. L. RAVEN, |: 147, QUEEN STREET. fi NEXT HERALD BUILDINGS-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15941, 11 June 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15941, 11 June 1915, Page 3

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