Houses and Land lor Sale. W. FRATER & SON. TTOUSB AND T AND A GENT 3. N°- 115, Q CEEN TBEEr Established 1579. Te'?phon» 1135. REMUERA. too Arnev Road, on the sea slope—One of the best Sections in Remuera: 100 ft frontage by 170 ft deep; unsurpassed views of the harbour. ONE-TREE HILL, off Great South Road. Groins from station—Well-built Kauri ' House, containing 9 rooms, diningroom 14ft by 24ft: land. 150 ft by 30CU. nicely laid out in tennis lawn, flowor garden and fruit trees. Price. £1650; terras. £200 cash, balance easy terms. More land could be had if required. EPSOM— Bishop Road. 5 minutes to Cars. Xe* Bungalow. 7 rooms; level, volcanic section. 56ft by 153 ft. Price. £550. (-24) REMUERA.-- Freehold, level Section. Soft frontage by a depth of ISoft; laid out with ornamental and fruit tree', lawn, anil tetciU3 hedges; good outbuilding. 10ft by 32ft. Price. £3 per foot. Within 3rd section and on the tea side of Remuera Kd. 197) PA UN ELL.—Freehold, in the. best part St. Stephen's Avenue and close- to the car? — I Gentleman's Residence. 10 rooms, replete 'with ail modern conveniences; level section. I nicely laid out in garden. Price. £2500. I STANLEY POINT. 2 minutes from Wharf iis —Two-storey Modern House, S rooms. | built three years: drawingroom ISft by 19ft. , dinmgro. ::i ltft by 19ft: 5 bedrooms, leadline on to the balcony: uninterrupted views oi the whole harbour: half-acre of land. I Moderate price, and easy terras. (12Ca) EPSOM.— Gentleman's Residence. 10 rooms | and offices; built about 5 years; three acres rich volcanic land, free from stdiitv The property commands splendid views, ana ! |is handy to cars. Price and further par- I j ticulars en applica'ion. (32) j jC* PSOM—Two storey House. 9 Tcoms. and j -tj .atest modern conveniences: over » acre section, laid out in tennis lav.n and garden; 1 | held under lease for 6."" year?, with right to l renew. Price. i'2OC9. This property is within | 3d section, two minutes from cars. FIRST-CLASS FRUIT FARM. 121 acres. -F 3 minutes from station, store, post office; 4» acres in grass, balance we'll sheltered and planted best assortment SCO fruit trees, just on profit. Price. i*7s. AND IT IS Vy-ORTH r VBE TrC:~EY. WE WHO KNOW IT BETTER*" THAN MOST PEOPLE CLAIM THIS. THE VORTHERX "W" A TR ° A Is destined by Nature's favour* to become the Most Grazing and Dairying District in the Dominion. If this appears a bit too enthusiastic, please excuse it. as we live in and love the North— it war a little, unimportant place when we first knew it; wo have watched it j grow and develop to its present stage. It's ! growing faster now than ever. Here's the proof: The Northern Wairca Co-operative Butter Factory made 210 tons oi butter in | 1910, and 700 tons in 1915. This is one far- : tory only. Wool exports have- increased in j like manner. COME AND FARM IN THE SUNNY NORTH. : Write to these late Waikato farmers, and ! ask them what they think of it- —Mr. John Gordon. Mititai: Mr* W. Horaiblow. Mala- j kohe: Mr. Yaldre. Tangi'eroria, they will also tell you what thev think oi our service. j 1 fiC ACRES— CONCERN —In -LOO eluding 37 dairy cow*. 1 bull. J heifers, horse, sow and 6 voucg Pigs, pedigree boar, separator, etc.. etc. The land is freehold title, and 160 acres is in Eood grass, with. say. 25 to 30 acres bush ishelter): 60 acres level. remainder undulating: ring fenced, and divided into 6 paddocks; Dwelling of 5 rooms, cowshed, and necessary buildings; 2 miles from wharf, pest office, store: school, half-mile: last reason cows— without artificial teed of any kind—returned £600 for butter-fat alone. with £170 for young stock and pigs. PRICE. £17 10s. as going concern; £1000 cash. Reg. Z2 00(? ACRES—£IOO CASH— is good 000 quality, semi-volcanic land, mostly level and easy slopes, and well watered: 100 acres are grassed, and the remainder is bush coatamir.g 100.000 ft of millable totara. besides other timbers: railway station will be only 1 mile distant by formed road. PRICE, £4 10s per acre; £100 cash, balance terms. Reg. 824 01 n ACRES—A COMFORTABLE FARM. O-IO close- to beach, mixed limestone and papa formation; all easy contour: 7-wire ! fences: 11 paddocks: all in 15 j acres puxiri bush and some highlHanuka: j well watered lirge House, 7 rooms, and ex- | tensive buildings; lovely orchard: stocked 250 sheep. 11 dairy cows. 15 other cattle, 5 horses; P.O. and school. 1 mile, station. 6 miles. PRICE. ONLY —£10 10s per acre. £500 cash. Reg. M7O COLMOREWILLIAMS REAL ESTATE AND AUCTION SERVICE, DARGAVILLE. (ESTABLISHED 1858.) ALFRED BIJCKLAND AND SONS, » UCTIONEERS. T AND AND "INSTATE GENTS. ALBERT STREET. MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITY. Various Sums at Current Rates. THE OSTRICH FARM TTNSOLD 1 OTS. IN AREAS FROM 62 ACRES UPWARDS. TRICES RANGING FROM £10 PER ACRE. Only 10 per cent. Deposit. PUKEKOHE EAST. IJOI ACRES, all fenced, in five paddocks; U0 2 571 acres in grass, ] acre orchard, 5 acres native shelter bush: amply watered: good House, 7 rooms, and bathroom, and necessary outbuildings; P. and T. 0., creamery, J mile, school 1 mile, railway' station 4 utiles. Price. £23 per acre. £501 down; easy terms for balance. 419 BOMBAY. 'TOl ACRES—Fenced and in 6 paddocks; 102 we!: watered: 43 acres in grass .17 acres of which is new grass;. 15 acres in fallow, balance unimpioved: House i rooms and outbuildings; P. and T.O. li miles. school 2 miles, station -l* miles. Price £25 per acre; £-100 down, balance arranged. 422 We have a number of Dairy Farms on our bjoks. Areas. Prices, and Terms to suit all Call tor particulars. GRAFTON. NEAR BRIDGE AND DOMAIN. MODERN 7-ROOMED DWELLING, with all conveniences; calitont: 2 pat. w.c etc. Built of best of timber about 5 years back. SECTION Freehold. 40 by 110; nicely laid out in garden and lawn. SOLID VALUE AT £1050. £1050. £380 CASHBALANCE ARRANGED. Q.RANGE pOAD, jyjOUS'T TpDEN. CONVENIENT TO DOMINION RO\D AND MOUNT EDEN TRAMS. \yELLBUILT VILLA of 5 rooms and »T conveniences: splendid level section. «e by lt>o. all well laid out and commanding good outlooK. 6 Your opportunity to secure a home a' reasonable price. Owner leaving Auckland Property must be sold. No reasonable offer refused. C. F. BENNETT, BANK OF NEW ZEALAND BUILDINGS, SWANSON STREET. VEW j LYNX -25 Acres, unimprovedi£ handy to station on good metalled road Iwo frontages. Mutable for cutting up m'n building lots. Good land for nursery or fruit-growing. Price £50 per acre, or Ex change for Unencumbered Housrj or Land "\V ;ARI -100 Acres, all '" erase; »» 6 paddocks, well watered bv creek and spring, carrying 1° cows „ New -"roomed House, cowshed, buggy-shed, etc.- 1 .V trum stnool. cream enrt call* Price *i*9 per a. re. including stock and lmpiemeciV Easy terms. Lls - Fuller particulars, RUTHERFORD * CO.. 11. EN DEANS BUILDINGS.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16285, 19 July 1916, Page 2
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