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v Houses and Land for -Sale. DO YOU OWN A SMALL DAIRY FARM HANDY TO AUCKLAND? We can Exchange it for a BEAUTIFUL MODERN RESIDENCE, 7 rooms and offices, finished in rough-cast, with tiled roof, close to cars and commanding a glorious sea view. Over half-an-acre grounds. Owner's equity about £1600. Small Government mortgage. A present on lease at £4 weekly. Owner wants a place to run from 30 to 40 cows, or less if suitable- for town supply. This is a thoroughly Bound propocition. and one we can honestly recommend. No. 361. GOOD ALL-ROUND LITTLE FARM OF !t0 ACRES, -pOR EXCHANGE. "PAMOUS pUKEKOHB TVISTRICT. OWNER'S EQUITY BETWEEN £2000 AND £3000. DAIRYING He is Combining FRUIT GROWING EARLY CROPPING. He wishes to Exchange for GOOD AUCKLAND PROPERTY, Houses or Land. No inflated values. ~ .„. No. 1025. I SHEARER '"» EASTGATE, SECURITY BUILDINGS. QUEEN ST. SHEEP AND CATTLE COUNTRY. "infifi ACRES, AT £1 PER ACRE. East JIUUU Coast. OR.P.. lis. TTrim „ 1 aha acres, freehold, WAIKATO. IUUU -Two-sheep country. £6 per acre. Building, and 10 miles of fencing. IQflfl ACRES, easy, open, North AucklOUU land Sheep and Cattle Country, partly improved, £3 10s per acre. OOAfi ACRES-Two-sbeep country. Pnco LL\)\J £14.200. ~ „ „ All on Easv Terms, or will considor Small Properties as deposit. THOS. "SHORT, SHORT'S BUILDINGS. Opposite National Rank. QUEEN STREET. 'Phono 1333. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. THE UNSOLD BLOCKS OF THE WELL-KNOWN KARAKA ESTATE. With a desire to effect an early clearance, the Company has decided to offer attractive terms to intending purchasers. All previous buyers of the subdivision lots of this Estate are doing, and have done, remarkably well, some of them having re-sold at substantial profits. It Is the intention of the Karaka Land Company, Ltd., to dispose of the Ten Unsold Lots, which include the two Homestead Blocks. We therefore advise intending buyers to apply promptly for full particulars to MR. J. BATTY (the Manager), Address, Runciman. OWNERS RETIRING Unique opportunity to obtain Finest Grazing or Dairying Country in N.Z., as owner has been in possession for upwards of 60 years, and values have not been inflated by intermediate deals. O' TAUA SWAMP-500 Acres, absolutely first-class drained swamp, subdivided into areas of from 30 to 75 acres, all fenced and watered by creek or artesian wells; bush shelter on most sections; within one mile of school, store, creamery, etc; always green and never floods. Prices, from £37 to £51 per acre. Sections are rapidly being sold, bo early application for plans is advisable. ADJOINING— 1031 Acres, all splendid iV. drained swamp; all in Rood grass and subdivided; watered by artesian wells and creek: metal road frontage: will carry 60 milking cows all the year round; no noxious weeds: 1 mile P. 0., store, creamery, school, hall. etc. : (rood House of 5 rooms and washhouse. As proof of value, wo have just cold 50 acres of this proporty to an adioininc owner, who has been on the _ same class of land for 15 years, and who is in the best position to judge its capabilities; similar land in Taranaki would be worth £70 per acre. Price, £56 per acre. £1000 cash. Anyone wanting land, cither swamp or high land at Waiuku, should apply to TTERttOLD AND TVTELLSOP. WAIUEU. ■■■— — THE TAKAPUNA LAND AGENCY. WE HAVE SEVERAL BEACH FRONTAGES FOR SALE. WITH OR WITHOUT HOUSES. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. FROM A i COTTAGE TO A MANSION. ' Houses to Let for short or long terms, at various rentals. If you want any kind of Seaside Property at all, consult W. ESDAILE & CO., TAKAPUNA. •) GOING CONCERNS. ' Ponn CASH. GOING CONCERN&ZUU WAIKATO-Govornment Renewable Lease-Splendid District—o4 Acres; good roads; near station; 25 acres good flat, balance undulating. SO acres Brass. ftico Hou«o 6 rooms, and outbuildings, rnce 1 only '£1050, including 10 choice cows, 2 calves. 2 horses, waggon, harness, plough, ' harrows, disc. 50-gullon separator, ior 1 Urgent Sale at a great sacrifice I POTI CASH, balance 7 years at 5 per i otZOU cent.-Suhurban Home, 71 acres lovely land-Great South Road; ideal position. Good House. 7 rooms dairy, cowshed. '. barn Prico only £1000. There is nothing ' to equal this. Sole agents. Come and see it. I (Keg. B*) > PICA CASII-32 Acres, Suburban Ana, ■ &JLOU Freehold-All ploughable. New • House 5 rooms, stable, etc. Price, £1550. 1 Splendid chance here for someone. Handy to station. Sole agents. (Reg. BGG) f?QAA CASH. GOING CONCERN- , 3J6\)\) lovely land. 420 acres; suitable sheep or cattle: 500 best of grasses, 2G tur- • nios. balance good bush, plenty, puriri. excellent fences, easy country, wintered MM) big sheep. Good House. 6 rooms, h. and c. water, telephone. Price, only £12. Government valuation £8, winch includes all ■ furniture complote, piano, numerous, farm implements, waggon. 30 tons bay. timber, fencing wire, stock. 6 horses. 2 cows. <> heifers, separator, lot sundries. Only raort- ' gage Government A.S.. £1600. balance can remain 10 years at 5 per cent. f REMARKS.-The greatest gift of tho i voar We could fill the whole paper about this place. Owner will entertain an Exchance If you want this, then get in early. ' CUBDB (Reg. 841) , I*AZ(\ CASH. GOING CONCERN— ' dt4OU 67 Acres, near Auckland—GO acrer ploughable. 5 paddocks. 25 grass, 1 acre orchard. Nice Bungalow. ,6 rooms, all out- , buildings. Price, £1700, including i com. 1 5 young cattle, 3 horses, 2 pigs, lot of poultry, plough, cultivator, harness, sepa- ' rator. stack hay, crop of maize, etc.; carry : 25 cows when fully brought in 1 (Keg. 696) i NOTE.—These properties are well worth [ your inspection. Splendid values. K. M. GILLESPIE, PAPAKURA* I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16214, 27 April 1916, Page 3

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