I Rouges and Land for Exchange. j (CORNER Section, owner's equity £15. St. !V> Heliers, for Cabinet Gramaphone or phonograph and Records. — H.H.. 787, Herald Office. EXCHANGE for Mortgage—Farm. 90' acres. 6 miles from Matamala. on good road; 5-roomed House, etc.; equity £600. A. Maisey. Rukuhia, Hamilton. "|?XCHANGE—A Business Site and -*-- 8-roomed House, corner section city; room for shops; Client wants 100 to 2CO-acre tarm, unencumbered or lightly so. Criterion Land and Estate Agency, 39, Ferry Bldgs. T?XCHANGE for House—loo Acres, as go--"j-« ing concern; mostly grassed ; flat and Ploughable; good buildings. Price £23 10s P°*„ a fJ e; mortgage Northern Agency. 5. H.M. Arcade. A EXCHANGE.— Acres (East Coast) as going concern; 150 grass: all ploughable; sea frontage; 3 Houses. Price £16 per acre.— Northern Agency, 5. H.M. Arcade. A I EXCHANGE FOR HOUSE PROPERTY.— 1-I j Nice Little Farm, handy to Auckland City; 20 acres good land, all level; 14 acres new grass; one acre in orchard and garden; well fenced and watered; live hedges, etc. New Bungalow House, 4 large rooms (verandah), bathroom and scullery: good papers, frieze and picture rail. Price, only £1250, UNENCUMBERED.—G. M. Kirkcaldy. 31. Fort St. I "DAPATOETOE—Over 2 Acres, 'close sta- -»• tion; big prospective, equity £415; ex-. change as deposit on improved dairy farm, ! South line, 50-70 acres, with house, etc. Can \ give £200 cash also.—Butler Bros.. 12. City j Chambers. j SECTION, unencumbered, wanted to ex- , change for'3-seaier Motor-car. — Write i full particulars to Unencumbered. HERALD "I AC? ACRES, clo:o Matamata. mile creamJ.V/U ery. etc.; well watered: milk 25 cows this year; £17 pa., £200 deposit, or exchange 1 for houses: equity £68G. Real chance here. BUTLER BROS.. 12. City Chambers- I . _ 1 1 Cn TO 350 ACRES wanted, suitable for -«-'v-' . sheep and some cattle. Owner oners in payment first mortgages and nice Home, few acres and 7-roomed House, unencumbered—The Express Land Agency, Smeeton's Buildings. Q.ILT EDGED PROPERTY. tjf) TO 100 ACRES DAIRY FARM y>\J wanted immediately. South line preferred. Price up to. say, £2000. We will : give you in part payment a delightful Suburban Home, of 4 acres volcanic land j (no stone), with modern House of 5 large ' rooms, hot water and all latest conveniences. ' built under an architect of all first-class j material. Lawn and garden : about 1 acre ! in crop, balance in good grass: livo hedges, j all outbuildings. Our Report :—Taking the valuation of the land and the actual cost of the buildings (not taking other improvements into account), our client is asking less than valuation, and will only consider a Farm Property of genuine price in Exchange. Our man will take over stock, if suitable, at valuation. Sole agents. Farm Representative: Mr.-Geo. Hansen. JAMES CHRISTIE. 7. Smeeton's Buildings. ' =5 Rouses and Land For Sale. 1 —. IOQP* Two-sheep country. Good -l-\JU<j Residence and outbuildings; carrying 800- Deposit £400. Price £4 10s. 122 ACRES. DAIRY FARM-Good buildings. Owner will finance stock. 10 cows. Deposit £250. A. E. DEWAR. 17, Union Buildings, Customs Street. GOOD BLOCK OF 2000 ACRES— Ail ploughable productive land, that can be broken in at once. Admirably i suited for subdividing, well watered and sheltered : no weeds; fencing and other ; timber handy. For Sale at a low figure, or would enterfain Exchange for good house property or small farm. A RCH. TXfALLACE, ESTATE AGENT, QUEEN STREET. T AND SETTLEMENT SCHEME. PRACTICALLY GOVERNMENT TERMS. One purchaser only required to complete the scheme. 497 acres, suitable for sheep. dairying, or fattening. Price £9 per acre. Some buildings; lots of feed. Easiest of terms. Five per cent. cash, balance to suit. THE EXPRESS LAND AGENCY. , Smeeton's Buildings. Ow ACRES. Papakura —Large House and -«J«J outbuildings, furniture, stock, implements, ate, etc.; £2200, cash £500. bid. arranged. 3027 1 ftfl ACRES, in -°° d grasses : 7-roomed ■1-Uv House, etc.. carry 60 milkers: only £10 10s. cash £200, or swap for house property. 3026 XA ACRES, suburbs. £35 per acre, all O\J buildings; deposit. £250; or Exchange. I 3024 1 TTENRY riLAYTON AND po.. SMEETON'S BUILDINGS. MA N U R E W A. A CHOICE HOME. • 5 ACRES, with 4 chains frontage to main «J metalled road ; 5 Rooms and convs.; modern House, best of timber; 5 minutes from post office, school, and railway station • fine orchard and garden, permanent water' I fine elevated position and outlook; buildings I are best of timber; large detached washhouse with copper, and storeroom ; big iron workshop 10 by 12. This is a bargan at price, £1250. Easy terms Or House and 2 acres, £800 ENOS S. PEGLER, ' Land Agent, 'Phone 22, Manurewa, Opp. Railway Station. £100 DEPOSIT--0- ACRES—Henderson— mile of «J«J station ; all level and in grass, except 15 acres oats: good friable black soil; navigable creek to back of property; artesian bore. £60 per acre, balance 5 years 5 par cent. No deposit if purchaser erects house. O-J Henderson— Practically level - Lil. 3 acres fruit, apples and peaches, 3 years old, balance rough faed; 1$ miles station. £50 per acre. SANDERS AND BOND. 11. Shortland St. QTUMOETAI. HTAURANGA. A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A CHOICE LITTLE FARM IN THIS CHARMING LOCALITY. -|Q1 ACRES, right on the harbour; famous 102 throughout the district for its productiveness: grows potatoes and onions to perfection 3 acres in onions and IT) acres potatoes this season; 650 lemons and 200 export apples; lemons yield up to £5 per tree in this district. Will Sell as a, going concern, or give possession when crops are off. For further particulars and reason for selling, apply A. M. HICK^ON. Otumoetai. Tauranga. IRST-CLASS DAIRYING LAND FOR SALE. FOUR UNSOLD SECTIONS FIRST-CLASS DAIRYING LAND, Absolutely _ flat, unimproved but easily brought in, KELSEY ESTATE, Thames- Line. Areas, 80 to 130 acres. Prices, £9 15s to £13 10s. The partly improved sections have been sold up to £25 per acre. ONLY 5 PER CENT. CASH, BALANCE 5 YEARS AT 5 PER CENT. TITILBURN AND pO., 89, QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. "DEMUERA HOMES PRETTY BUNGALOW, handy to tramline, containing 7 rooms and all modern conveniences, porcelain bath and basin, h. and c. water, tiled hearths and grates; built-in cupboards, wardrobes, window seats, etc. Elevated section, 60 by 150. in lawn, etc. Nice open view from large enclosed verandah. Price £1300. Terms arranged ON THE WATERSIDE—New Residence of 6 rooms, with all modern conveniences; gas stoves, califont, built-in wardrobes, linen press; nicely finished through out in oiled rimu, tiled hearths and grates Splendid landscape view. Elevated section in lawn, 51 by 170. with double-gate entrance. Price £975, on easy terms. Further particulars from "DUTHERFORD AND po., COMMERCE STREET. DAIRY FARM— Acres, good sandy soil warm aspect, near all conveniences; al in grass; carry 50 cows; 18 acres swamp; comfortable Homestead, 5 rooms, etc.; good outbuildings, 12-bail cowshed (concrete); well watered; carrying 80 head stock; gooc puriri. Price. £25 per acre; terms, at 5* pe cent. f*(\ ACRES WELL-DRAINED SWAMI DU AKA AKA—AII grass; only £35 pe acre; £800 cash, bal. at 51 per cent, for fiv< years. Don't miss it. Also, 205 Acres; 11, swamp, drained; carry 60 dairy cows; 1 paddocks; 2i miles creamery, etc.; smal House, 8-bail cowshed. Price, £30 per acre includes a good milking machine; £1500 cash bal. at 5 years at 51 per cent. Also, othe: Properties. Write. TTING AND pO., LAND AGENTS. WAIUKU.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16032, 25 September 1915, Page 11
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