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Houses and Land for Exchange. T7XCHANGE.— Acres (East Coast) as ( -JLJ going concern; 150 grass; all plough- V able; sea frontage; 3 House*. Price £16 per i acTe - —Northern Agency, 5, H.M. Arcade. A PXCHANGE for House Acres, as go- I . ', n? . concern; mostly grassed; flat and \ ploughable; good buildings Price £28 10s 1 per acre; mortgage £700.Northern Agency, ( 5. H.M. Arcade. A HEKNE BAY.—Valuable 6-roomed Bun- > galow for Exchange for 2 or more sec- I tions; near car; equity £450.—Builder, I Herald. ■JV/TURRIE SPEIRS AND CO.. Estate i-»A Agents, Hamilton, have a great bar- 1 gain advertised in this paper for exchange. 450 Acres. Look for it; full description given; owner is a farmer, not a speculator. "I7ITHANGAREI Farm, something choice; . » » mortgage £750. Owner offers a Really Good Property of 333 Acres, nearly all in grass, flat to undulating; all ploughable, ring-fenced and subdivided; 8-roomed kauri House and up-to-date outbuildings; carried last winter 300 sheep and 100 head of cattle; suitable for general farming. New line now being formed 5 -mile from property. Price, only £10 per acre, or will Exchange for farm. South.—The Express Land Agency. Smeeton's Buildings, Queen St., Auckland. gECTIONS OR gUBURBAN JyYND WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR JJOBSON gHOP pROPERTY, Valued only £1250. Equity £600. A unique opportunity to get into City Freehold with prospective value. g ANDERS AND gOND, 31, SHORTLAND ST. ■gXCHANGE. ~\\f AIKATO—LITTLE DAIRY FARM tt 150 acres. 50 acres; drained swamp, balance undulating; all ring fenced, divided into five paddocks: 50 acres good young grass. 3d acres surface sown. 12 acres oats, balance rough feed; could milk 25 cows this season, and 50 next; good 4-roomed House, 4i miles Ngaruawahia, i-mile from creamery. PRICE: £19. or £21 with live and dead stock. Would sell on small deposit, or Exchange for city property or cattle run. FARM, 873, HERALD Office. QFFERING FOR p ARMS. X*ri"lAA EQUITY in splendid suburban cuttmg-up proposition. Handy ! to town and rail. This is the cheapest thing , offering to-day. A big rise is assured; 106 I acres of £ood land. We invite the strictest . investigation, and feel sure of the result. Let |us know what you can offer immediately. It ! will bo gone before long. Our client will j accept good rent-producing property or large j i farm. ! 4-'ll nnn EQUITY in fine Block of j o>*XX»vyV/V/ Suburban Land. Eminently j suitable for subdivision. About half is unenI cumbered. Balance very lightly encumbered. j Owner will trade for large FaTm not too I heavily mortgaged. £1900 equity. Good j town property. Wants small going concern. I No matter what your property is, give us i details- We can ofier you what you require " THE SURE SALESMAN." JAMES QHRISTIE. ' 7. SMEETON'S BUILDINGS. 'Phone 2534.

Exchange.— highly-improved soACRE SUBURBAN DAIRY FARM, 14 miles city. All in best English grass, carry- | ing 50 head picked dairy stock. Splendid ! House and all outbuildings. PRICE, £75 I PER ACRE. Equity £4700. For 200 to 500 I Acres, partly-improved land in good district, j Exchange. — SPLENDID 423-ACRE i JCj CROPPING AND SHEEP FARMEAST COASTIOO Acres valuable puriri I bush, balance English grass and crops, half i been ploughed; rich black loam; mostly: undulating and flat. Good House, etc. • school, creamery, and port handy. PRICE £16 PER ACRE. Equity £5118. For wellimproved suburban farm. gROADBENT AND QO., 3, SMEETON'S BUILDINGS. CITY. HOUSE, 5 rooms, Pinsonby (no mortgage), well Let. good tenant, together j with flourishing Business. Full Equity. ' £800, as deposit on Farm, 100-200 acres. 1 Going concern —BUTLER BROS., Agents. PI SflA MORTGAGE—Undoubted value cw-LtJV/v/ —On splendid Farm property. Would Exchange as deposit on good Dairy Farm, 100-200 acres; carry 40 cows.— BUTLER BROS., Agents. O MORTGAGE, due February next, cMUtJKj great value, on Papakura Farm. Would put down as deposit. Going concern farm preferred.—BUTLEß BROS.. Agents. 4? OA EQUITY in Modern House. 6 <S* • \J\J rooms, nearly acre land, splendidly laid out, fine position. Exchange above ' as deposit on 70 to 120 acres, south line ; preferred, easy distance railway; capable : carrying 25-85 cows. •? QAA EQUITY —90-acre Farm, going i j\J\J concern -(40 cows, etc.). splendid j Farm, drained river flat. Take first mortgage, part or whole Equity, or unencumbered House; suburban property. jgCTLER JJROS.. 12, CITY CHAMBERS. AUCKLAND. pOR pXCHANGE. JJANDY TO pAPAKURA. Q.IJEAT QHANCE. THE PRETTIEST LITTLE FARM IT HAS BEEN OUR PLEASURE TO HANDLE. I"" P ACRES. highly improved, in «JU splendid pasture. Carrying 25 cows, t mixed cattle, and 2 horses- BUILDINGS ALL GOOD. ALSO 6 ACRES OATS. Work this proposition and see if you can equal it. Our Client will Exchange for House and about 2 Acres, and will prefer something close to Auckland. pRICE, £40 PER EQUITY. £800Solo Agents. JJORNE AND JJARRISON. REAL ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, Tel. A 960. 4. VULCAN LANE. Houses and Land for Sale. WHY PAY RENT? n ~ A DEPOSIT.—GREY LYNN-6-roomed ottJU House and all conveniences, in good order; section 40ft by 120 ft Balance, £550. on easy terms. C DEPOSIT.—ST. LUKE'S ROAD. <X*o\J MORNINGSIDE — Bungalow, 4 rooms, h. and c. water; nice position; volcanic section. Balance, £425, on easy terms. H i? "A DEPOSIT.— LANE— S/JU Bungalow of 5 rooms, with all conveniences, h. and o. water, pretty papers and fittings; large level allotment. Balance, £600, on easy terms. W REMUERA. r» ,4 7 - — IN SELECT PART OF dW-ir i O REMUERA—We have a Halfacre Section, with sea view, which we are authorised to Sell at £475 M K pUTHERFORD AND QO., j 10. COMMERCE STREET. £100 DEPOSIT! 3bIUU BUYS A THOROUGHLY UP-TO-DATE , EIGHT - ROOMED HOUSE, ! With All Conveniences, Including Coach-house and Stable, Paths all Concreted ; SECTION 200 FT DEEP. Balance, £800, for 5 years at 51 per cent. ABSOLUTELY GIVEN AWAY. JJENRY QLAYTON AND QO„ SMEETON'S BUILDINGS. Dairy FARM. 220 ACRES.— Miles from Auckland, an exceptionally good opportunity for practical farmer or speculum.. oti.j' IS nines trom station by good metalled road, running through the properly: will milk 30 cows at present; owner ploughing another 80 acres; new 7-roomed House, well finished; good cow bails, barn, stabler, implement sheds, man's room, harnessroom, etc., etc.: all new buildings. The place is well fenced, and with little work -can bo made worth nearly double the value owner is asking; in fact, next-door neighbour refused £25 per acre cash for his place. The place is subject to a mortgage of £1600, which has a little over •I years to go Owner can arrange another £400 on second mortgage, both accounts being outside moneys, and not balance of purchase money. This should prove the cheapness of the place. Price, £12 10s per acre. Cash above mortgage. Apply OWNER, 212, HERALD. Pap atoetoe £300 CASH. £300 CASH. FOR A BEAUTIFUL HOME, ftl ACRES OF LEVEL. RICHEST VOL--02 CANIC LOAM, in real good grass and watered by stream and bore, and divided into several paddocks. NEW HOUSE. 5 rooms, with all modern conveniences; cowshed, stable, trap-shed, etc.. all in first-class order Only li _ miles from station. It is very seldom a chance to secure a good property in this favourite suburb on such easy terms occurs, and we would advise intending buyers to see us without delay. • Sole Agents, _ , HARRIS AND CRUMP, t Ranfur'y Buildings. 8L Queen Street,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15998, 17 August 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15998, 17 August 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15998, 17 August 1915, Page 2

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