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flonses and > Land lor Sale. J. THORNES, 83, QUEEN gTREET. CITY & SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. EMU ERA. £100 ' D eposit QHOICE RESIDENCE. '/ ( j MS L and large vestibule entrance. 5 e3 j bathroom, pantry, and scullery; h«t i? 1 Plaster ceilings throughout; and coid .'water, and gas, tiled hearths ' kadlights. picture rails ana -p. ®®;, return verandah, wash-house. copSen ul_ tnbs: allot- 60ft by 145 ft: in garTV.;I concrete and asphalted paths. , occniil♦ .Property was built for the owner a S &. a ° a wiU at « d riKid ins^r £<LOSE jyTOUNT jgDEN JJB.IDGE. „„ £100 D ETOsrr dLfi7 —CHOICE RESIDENCE. 5,. large __ Sz. l anu loftv rooms (large dininxm£miJ ** window, wide entrance hall, iimu a , nd , overmantels, bathroom, with porcelain bath, scullery, verandah front and noKtnnt ' To '«nic allotment, 44ft by 107 ft: no stone. 10,618 'pAiIAKI RIVER JfRONTAGE. WILL EXCHANGE FOR RENT-PRO--0 An?r-P UCIXG PROPERTYA ?<-RES. 3 ROODS. 3 PERCHES, close 4 ~ri<- Cew - unaki Bridge, with Cottage of River^t,i extensive frontage to Tamaki the nJS V r °ads. Within 10 minutes of adv 3 m^ e railwa - v - Will subdivide to great price. g mo^ TERMS ARRANGED. TERMS ARRANGED. AS IDEAL spot FOR CHOICE Rir}. ~.-f RESIDENCE. • Kici soi!: no stone. 10.611 J TKORXES. S3. Queen Street. 4 OXDALE—ROSEBANK ROAD. 51 RICH LAND. | £1 90 , PER Splendid cropping. level land, 5} acres; fenced into 3 j paddocks, and all in grass. Cottage and targe stable. 10.684 QFP JJONSONBY ROAD. £190 C""£iiQn—NEAT VILLA. 6 rooms, and pantry; iron roof, gas and water, patent w.c., range, -wash-house, copper and i tubs; high situation. Allot. 40ft by 100 H. i 4.0,337 1 £750. QLOSE REMUERA J^OAD j "Day WINDOW RESIDENCE. 6 large j •*-' rooms, nice wide entrance, nail, bathroom. and pantry: hot and cold water; wash-bouse, . copper and tube -. nice wws. : Allot., 50ft by 150 ft; garden, etc. 10^73 j £50 j) EposiT —p°- I QLOSE rpo rpHREE J^AMPS. i "\fODERN BUNGaLOWS, built to suit i*- 1 - clients, own designs, 5 or 6 roomed, •fc.asy terms of payment arranged. Call early and secure the pick of sections. Price will not exceed £725. QFF JQOMIXTON ROAD. £625 - A B iEGilx - OUPEREOR BAY - WINDOW BESID- ! *-? ENCE. 5 rooms, besides bathroom, ; with porcelain bath, hot and cold water. 1 acc * . K ? s - ' pantry and scullery, cupboards, ! wardrobes, lancy mantels, tiled hearths and registers; allotment 54ft by 123 ft. 10,623 J. THORNES. "■ srfiSSP DALGETY & CO., LIMITED, CUSTOMS STREET WEST, AUCKLAND. . IJIWO y ERY TTRACTIVE pROPER TIES pOR <^AT.F. "(\A ACRES—TITLE. FREEHOLD—AII OVA/ in grass; half ploughable; fenced and subdivided into 12 sheep-proof paddocks, witc vermacent water in each paddod£ The buildings consist of a new House. 7 rooms, built of totara and rimu. Wintered 1500 sheep. Situated 16 miles from railway station. 4 miles from river landing, and 2 miles from school, store and post office. - PRICE. £13 per acre, wiih £1000 cash. COST ACRES, FREEHOLD—3OO acres in t»—U grass, 30 acres bush, balance scrub and fern; about SO acres plocghaUe; fenced and well watered. Hocw, 5 rooms, cowshed and yards; will cany on the grassed lend, 403 ahe'sp, besides cattle. Situated 3 miles from towEship and half-mile from railway station. PRIGS, £6 per acre, with £1000 cash. THESE TWO PROPERTIES ARE WELL WORTH INSPECTION. Further particular* front ALGETY AND QO*. |"yTD„ AUCKLAND. OWNERS ANXIOUS TO SELL. JJEAL ood ■pABM.

OCQ ACRES, ot which 110 acres are O*JO drained fisx swamp of the very best Quality; 30 acres of it has been ploughed and grassed, and AO acres has been surface sown, and is carrying splendid feed- The remainder of the Farm is slightly undulating, and is a dark chocolate soU of beautiful quality; 10 acres in wheat, 13 acres oats. 5 sexes bush, remainder grass and in good heart; 19 paddocks, plenty of water. _ There is a Six-roomed House and conveniences; good cowshed, with, machines, engine, separator, all in good order: also, ether outbuildings. School and creamery handy. Price. £26 per acre. £1000 cash, balance remain- For private reasons this Farm must be sold si once, and the owners will consider any reasonable proposal, either for Exchange or for modified terms. It is situ ate in a district that is admittedly the best in the Waikato, and where, except for private reasons, as in this case, a- buyer rarely gets an opportunity of acquiring a farm. J. E. HAMELL & CO.. HAMILTON. GOOD GOING CONCERN, WAIKATO. 99 £» ACRES- IN MAUNGATAWHIRI Zi+JO VALLEY, 7 miles by metalled road from Pokeno: ail in grass and crop; rood buildings. Owner reckons property wtuld carry 68 milkers along with other stock. Stock on th© farm now and included in the price: — 32 COWS (nearly all calved!. 6 HEIFERS (two years old). 5 STEERS, 24 CALVES (last season's), 1 BREEDING SOW, 1 STORE PIG 2 FARM HORSES. Together with ALL FARM IMPLEMENTS. Including Waggons, Ploughs. Harrows, Harness, Cream Cans, Buckets, etc-, etcThe property is roaded all round, and would cut up well. Owner's two sons have gone to the Dardanelles. SO HE MUST SELL. Our Salesman says it is Great Value at £6115 10s, and the owner will take £700 to' £800 from a good man. H ARROP T MEDLEY. 18. SHORTLAND ST.. AUCKLAND. MT. EDEN—Residence. 7 rooms, sculler* MJ. pantry, bathroom, h. and c. water' porcelain bath and bastn. 4 fireplaces dinSf- r °S m - ffitft by 16ft - and convs.; nlbi 275 ' f3OO cash. * M w « acres, subdivided into 13 T Henderson Point acres I fenced. 7 acr«<* o, S f ' —t 3 * acres. T. USSHER, "• b M°S1 e ca^ d q S Lila

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16026, 18 September 1915, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16026, 18 September 1915, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16026, 18 September 1915, Page 12