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. •'* : » To Let. - .... ' >v •- <■' - , \. ■' . DEVONPORT-New 4-roomed House, bath, and . all conveniences.—ls, 'Rutland • Rd., Devonport. ,1 - 'J 1 v ' Tj^PSOM—7-roomed, House, in best locality; 1-J all modern improvements; h. and c, water.—Box 265, - G.P.O. . . Gentleman's Residence, 8 large rooms, every convenience, lawn, vegetable garden, orchard, califont, first-class order; 3m from car terminus.—'Phone 725HOUSE, 6 rooms; good 2-sUll stable, XI cartshed; city; 25s or Harrison and Co., Swanson St. ' HOUSE, 6-rcomed, furnished, part or whole; near Reservoir; low rental, all conveniences—Address at HERALD. HOUSE (two storey). 10 rooms and convs., . New North Rd. (4th house below Victoria Ave.).—Garrett, Pah Rd. Phone 3633 (4 rings). HOUSE, 5-roomed. new, every convenience ; Edendale; owner to board with tenant in return for M.A.P., 566, HERALD. TTOUSE, furnished (superior), 4 rooms, XX every convenience; rental 21s; weekly tram ticket 2s 6d.—Arthur Holmes, Estate Agent, Onehunga. HOUSE, 6,roomed, Inkcrman St., One- . hunga; drained, gas, bath, every convenience; garden, fruit trees; 15s.—J as Beaver, Sen., Trafalgar St. • HALF New House, hot and cold water, XL every conv., to Let; lnnn from car, 2d section.—l 3, Kelmarna Avenue, Heme Bay. , ARGYLE ST., Morningside.— 5 . rooms and convenience; 16s 6d—Harrop and Medley, 18, Shortland St. RAHIRI RD., Mt, Eden —New House, 6 room;/; oflorv modern conveniences 20s.—Harrop and Medley, 18, Shortland St. VICTORIA RD., Devonport.—Modern ' House, 6 rooms, bathroom and conveniences ; 25s.—Harrop and Medley, 18, Shortland St. •- Houses and Land for Exchange. T7XCHANGE — Valuable, unencumbered, -Hi city Building Site and cash, for House, about £1000, lightly enoumbered or free.— Broadbent mil Co.. 3, S'meeton's Buildings. HOUSE Property wanted in <ity .or suburbs in Exchange for 130 Acres, improved dairy farm, near Hamilton; 50 acres kahikatea swamp, 7-roomed house, all conveniences. cowsheds, etc., etc. Equity, about £220C.—80x 17, Rotorua. ROOMS, convs., Woodside Rd., 7 Rooms, convs., - motor accommodation, Epsom, for Building Sections;, equities arranged.— R. A. Sheptierd, Onslow Rd., Epsom. "p O R EXCHANGE. 35 Acres in grass and under cultivation: watered by springs; shelter bush; carrying 18 '""id cattle; House, 5 rooms and buildingsitiiAi; equity £840. This farm is within 20 miles of this city.Will Exchange for Farm 100 acres;-Wai-kalo line preferred. (2985) MOORE JONES BROS., Hobson Buildings, Shortland Street. Genuine exchanges for the GENUINE INVESTOR. EQUITY, £14,900—1716-ACRE SHEEP RUN, Hawke's Bay; improved. Exchange for unimproved block. ' (1500) EQUITY. £2695-381 ACRES, It miles from • city; fully improved. Owner wants large House and grounds, Remuera or Epsom district. (241) EQUITY, £2736-98 ACRES, fully improved; 11 miles from station. Auckland suburban area, or House Property required. (16) EQUITY. £4683—1100 ACRES, fully im- ' roved Sheep Run, close to station. Good first or second mortgages, or rent-produc-ing property. (62) BRING YOUR PROPERTY IN RIGHT AWAY. LET US ASSIST YOU. NO CHARGE FOR ADVICE. R. H. WOOD AND CO., Land Agents, 95 Queen Street (opp. Fort Street). T° JNTERESTED IN JjAND. . jgXCHANGES AND 'QTHERWISE. READ, MARK, LEARN AND INQUIRE from North and Jones, keen, energetio, business-like. The firm who know their properties and' are accurate,. thus saving buyers endless worry and fruitless trips. A BIG, RICH PLUM—II7I Acres—WaiCarrying 56 milking cows, 4 horses, 20 pigs, 20 sheep, 1' bull, several calves; excellent buildings; half-mile from station; a general farm and a beauty. £25 per acre. Terms. - < ' 1 . •, A PARK FARM NEAR TOWN-300 Acres, adjacent Pukekohe—Magnificent little estate-Will Exchange, for rent-pro-ducing property, but no rainbow-coloured propositions entertained. To view is to desire possession. SEASIDE PARADISE and a. MoneyO maker of some 140 Acres, adjacent to the city by motor road or boat; all ploughable. Excellent House and outbuildings. A gentleman's harbour home. Will run a good herd. Healthy, handy, wonderful views. Wo believe this to be the best farm of its class in Auckland. Will exchange for sheep run up to £6000, or sell. fPHE WAR AFFORDS the opportunity to X reap the benefit of another man's .forethought and brains—297 Acres—Richest land in New Zealand. Three miles from Waikato town, rail, etc., etc. Owner a soldier. Will carry 100 cows. Price, £25. £1500 down. Sale only. QTRAIGHT TALK to the man with a O .. house wanting a farm2l9 Acres Price, £1300, and what a bargain! A lovely little farm. Grand House, cost £600. Grow ing taraire, puriri, tea-treo 2ft thick; part in grass; ■■ soiiic good flats; location, North Auckland. Equity, £600, House accepted in exchange in Auckland. TIVE LIKE A KING on a miniature JLi farm in - the far-famed Papntoetoe Township—Auckland's best location--We have a snip 12, or 17 Acres, whichever you wish, all frontage; growing in value every minute; half-a-mile from station. A better thing you never saw, and cheap. Terms. "VTANGERE IS . HANDY— Acres and-a lu. Bungalow, with all 1915 conveniences— A' bargain of bargains—£l4so— neat, modern, exclusive place, great land. House insured £700.' Close to crossing. Eioollent terms. WAIUKU, THE GREAT Dairying Dis- » V trict— we have a rich farm of 91} acres. Price, £17 5s only. All ploughable; carrying 31 head of stock; kauri !home and new cowshed, etc., etc.; two miles from station when line through; grows anything and grass to perfection. A gift at the price—£4so cash. If a buyer, let Messrs. North and Jones do your land business. If a seller, don't miss their services on any account. North and Jones, the men who have put more people on land recently than the Lands for Settlement Act for corresponding period. Our next report will appear on July 1. NORTH AND JONES, 12, SMEETON'S BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. ( . - 11 I Hddbeb an A Lsrofl NVatrtfcfl, 1 i JMPROVED JJAIRY JjURM ANTED (150 ACRES UPWARDS), JN jgXCHANGE FOR gHEEP pARM. Following is extract from owner'# letter, and we have verified the absolute correctness of particulars as given:— " 1050 Acres, freehold; 4 miles from railway station (North Auckland); mostly lime* Btouo formation; about 800 acres pwughabjo; {about 800 acres in grass, 45 in luroips (SOIIIO I to 10lb weight), 18 acres just sown in graßS and turnips, 10 fallow for oats, 80 acres very heavy tea-tree, and some nice patohes ot native bush. Splendidly watered and Plenty of fencing timber. About 100 acres of this place is poor laud, the stock will speak .for the balance. , PRkSENi SrOCK 1400 SHEEP, 57 CATTLE, 12 HORSES. CARRIED THROUGH THE SUMMER 1600 SHEEP and 70 HEAD CATTLE. Solid kauri House of 7 rooms, telephone installed; 2-roomod wash-houfio, double barn and en-gine-Bhod. Two sheds of very little value. " Plant can be taken over if desired; 1400 sheep, including 800 breeding owos, 50 cattle, 4-horse team and extra horse 4 blocks, d.f. R and G. plough, roller, disc and tine harrows, and extra gear, all in good order ana condition; 4 p. Tangye engine, saw bench, and chaflcutter.. ~ . ~ , , The above is in a nice district, nice neighbours, and handy to salt water fishing (about 3 miles); school, 1} miles. Bread, meat and stores delivered weekly. I have just offered the place for sale at £7 15s, bedrock with £1000 cash, balance at 5 per cent. Mortgage £4300, at 5 per cent." , , Signed by the owner, ONLY GENUINE. VALUES CONSIDERED. . il. . jy£ILBURN AND. 00.. V," • ' 89, QUEEN STREET. ■ t

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15949, 21 June 1915, Page 2

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