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Ho«e« «nd Laad for Sale. ■ j " '■ ' 'if • "' iSHERUNG MONEY MAKERS. -ICj: ACRES FREEHOLD, sitaated near W" rising township of Te Pate, Bay, of Plenty. 75 acres felled aad in good grass, balance stamdiße bush; ring-fenced and subdivided into 5 paddocks, well-watered, carry- . las 25 milking cows with all young stock, and tew horses; 5-roomed House; 4-bail cowshed. 2-siall stable, trapshed; cream cart passes. Excellent outlook; splendid roads; School on property. G-A-S. mortgage, £300. PRICE, jr»Q PER ACRE. CASH REQUIRED. £300. Balance arranged to suit buyer. We have excellent report of this property. Genuine reason for selling. Sole agency. ALSO - 300 ACRES FREEHOLD. *)A A ACRES GRASSED. 60 acres drained •TV*}-', swamp, nearly all ploughable; subdivided into 10 paddocks; dairy factory 2 miles; school 2i miles: easily does 50 milking cows and all stock. 30 acres bush. 30 acres tea-tree. Will have great carrying capa.city when folly improved. Situated in ex- , cellent district. Bay of Plenty. Splendid outiook: seaside farm. Buildings comprise 2-roomed House, 2 cowsheds, trapshed, and crib. PRICE ONLY £-\A PEE ACRE. MORTGAGE OF £1050 WITH 4 YEARS* CURRENCY. CASH REQUIRED, £600. MAKE A NOTE OF THESE AND GIVE OS A CALL. A. S. PATERSON AND CO., LAND DEPARTMENT. CUSTOMS STREET W. fNext U.S.S. Co.), AUCKLAND. (ESTABLISHED 1858). ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, AUCTIONEERS, T AND AND TESTATE GENTS, / ALBERT STREET. A GOING CONCERN. A*) ACRES, all fenced, and in 12 pad- *-- docks, all in grass except 14 acres lucerne and small orchard: House. 4 rooms and kitchen, cowshed (8 bails), and other outbuildings. Price, including 10 choice dairy cows (due July and August). 4 horses new separator (24 gallons). 2 cream cans, implements, etc.. etc.. £975. Terms: £300 down, balance easily arranged. 183 GLENBROOK. j "7Q ACRES, fenced, and in numerous I '** paddocks 60 acres in grass. 12 acres j crops, 7 acres native shelter bush: amply watered: comfortable House, 6 rooms: cowshed (8 bails), barn, etc.; P. and T. office, school, half-mile: cream cart passes the gate. Price, £25 per acre. 500 down, balance arranged. 406 j HENDERSON. I FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. ACi ACRES, ring-fenced, and in 6 pad- _ '-' docks; 7 acres mixed orchard. 39 acres in fallow: new House. 4 rooms, and an older House of 4 rooms: P and T. office and school 1 mile, railway station 24 miles, Auckland 12 miles. Price. £55 per acre! £500 down, balance arranged. Or would ; entertain Exchange for unencumbered House property. 405 LAND FOR j SETTLEMENT. ; QHEAPEBT jQAIRYING, RATTENING AND QBOPPING T AND ON THE MARKET.' TERMS FOR THE TIMES: 5 per cent, cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent, interest. I SUBDIVISION OF THE LICHFIELD ESTATE, well known for many years for its output of fat stock, INTO SIX HANDYSIZED DAIRYING AND FATTENING FARMS. ALL FLAT TO UNDULATING LAND, ALL PLOUGHABLE AND ALL IN GRASS. ROUGH FEED OB CROP. ' SITUATION—Within 2 to 4 miles by good road of Putaruru Station, where all : .rams, including expresses, step on th» ! Morrmsville-Rotorv * " Line. School, creamery, post and telegraph office act join the estate. rf^T^T- 1^ 3 - 15S ' 15e - 159 ""J 254 Acre.. ' FRICES—From £10 10s per acre for the. Freehold, ABSOLUTELY THE CHEAPEST LAND ON THE MARKET TO-DAY. COW COUNTRY AT SHEEP PRICES. SOUTHERN BUYERS looking for a good thing should communicate immediately aad • arrange inspection. Plans and Further Particulars from MILBURN & CO., 80LE AGENTS FOR THE ESTATE S7, SKORTLAND STREET. £250 CASH. QALIFORNIAN gUNGALOW TTOME. I WITH i-ACRE OF LOVELY GROUNDS. lhfT e J£'!i **•?,infracted by the owner of this >ery desirable Home, who is leaving the 0 8 I Sn°£;,& & 11 his Charming BeSfeiSS • fcni«h£? T l! K OOlllB -, and all conveniences. ' fnX'df a^andsome 7 StyK ** r °° ms ■ ba^v^fh l^oo^ 24 - 13 «- with circular ' ™?». 1 a . lO casement windows, choice paper, ] mantel piaster domo ceiling, the whole being nns-bed m white enamel. . tJS? 0 ? 0011 -. 20 by 15 - is a splendid , w^A^f S l ¥ ee i oct<3 san bay with S casement windows, handsome ceilings, paper, and ; notes; sen-ery connects with pantry - ,n S^°??? OOM - X ? by 6: a real den; built- 1 m bookshelves, mglenooks; opening on to a i porch. ' tJ KE CEPTION HALL is a feature of w^f 6 ' , * lß . by 10 '. finished off in very best style: off this are two wide halls, which connect with bedrooms and kitchen w£w Eo^n (3) - 16 W. with corner 7£™ %S' ltix^ 10 case m«nts. A very pretty - room. The others are 15 by 12 and 15 by 10. kJaJ? 1 ' PantT 3'- Laundry, etc., etc.. are all a under -he one roof, and arranged in such £ ?„£ y ,- as to save labo, y- There, are war* ' S^ Unn P resß '.cupboards, storerooms, in ] Plenty Large bathroom with very heavy c -srs£& "* hand basin ' hotand THE VOLCANIC SECTION WHICW T<? i 4 i2?W.°??ft i 8 aboui hSfiS^cre 3 i 99 and 180. and the whole has been laid out - regardless of expense. Choice shrubs and trellis with climbing roses abound.* Walks " and drives are all asphalted, the grass plot" c and flower beds are in perfect order There 3 is also a TENNIS COURT, divided off b? J two hedges and trellis-work. Well-kept * Tecoma hedges give this charming home the ! finishing touches. c The property is situated 8 minutes from i railway station, stands high in an open ; position, which cannot be built out PRIC I7 £1850: terms £250 cash, balance as may be I arranged. • Cards to view from * OMITH AND TTALCOMBE. SOLE AGENTS. QUEEN AND SWANSON STREETS. 1, A

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16233, 19 May 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16233, 19 May 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16233, 19 May 1916, Page 2

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