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Bouses and Land for Sale. •:>i>"; ACRES 3 hours from Auckland). 100 °" ACRES RIVER FLAT. bal. easy hills; 200 ACRES IN GRASS. 20 ACRES LUCERNE, watered by river; now carrying 45 cows and large quantity other stock. 40 pigs. etc.; waggon. 2 carts, new drill, cultivator, harness, etc. The whole as a going concern. Stock at valuation. £13 per acre. First-class House, coach-house, o-stall stable, j cowsffed. 32 bails: large loit. piggeries. Not I offered before; 1 mile creamery, school. P.O. {Not much cash wanted. SOLE AGENTS. J. H. MULDOON AND CO.. I 6. Durham Street E. 1 ERSOM-6 ROOMS. first-class. I SSJ* " every convenience; section. 50ft bv 230 ft; volcanic, no stones: fruit trees, etc. i 47?-? , , iiR c '. 1 MIN.TO RANFURLY ROAD SECTION. £975. Owner will give a £700 mortgage at 6 per cent. Balance free of inI terest if paid at £25 per year. I I. H. MULDOON AND CO, 6, Durham Street E. ! £^{)"~ AVE nav « a first-class Section, level, s*""-'V excellent soil, near water; 6min from Heme Bay trams, upon winch we will I erect to your plans and specifications a firstj class 5 or 6-roomed House. Total cost of I house, section, etc.. £600; £50 cash, balance I at 18s 6d week, including principal and in». I J. H. MULDOON AND CO.. ! 6. Durham Street E. 1 — . j £^fICITY, Id section—s-roomed House. =*«"-»V/ gas. bath, water, p.w.c. w.h.c.t., ; excellent value. Total price, £400. Freehold' J J. H. MULDOON AND CO.. 6. Durham Street E. I _?A— HAVE YOU £30?— If so we can xirrX-y. r s^„. "P in a -class NEW |BU.MrALOft. with absolutely every modern : convenience; smin to trams, a really sunny spot, and a lovely little home. Call on us. Total figure. £600; cash. £30: balance 18s fid week, including principal and interest.—J. H. j Muldoon and Co.. 6. Durham St. E. i 4? X A—PONSONBY-5 Rooms, near Point ! <*»«J\-/ Erin: all convs; p.w.c. etc; £675; I £50 deposit: balance 20s. principal and interest included.—J. H. Muldoon and Co.. 6, ! Durham St. E. j MT. EDEN off Dominion Rd.)—6-rd. ! v-a- HOUSE, almost new. larue corner sec- : Hon: built by owner for himself; every j Possible convenience; motor garage. Owner left Auckland. A perfect home. Reduced from £850 to £775; cash, £50: balance 20s j week. p. and interest.—J. H. Muldoon and j Co., 6. Durham St. E. JJOME BUILDERS. LJES. FINANCE YOU! WE PAY OFF j YOUR SECTION' WE BUILD FOR you: Don't hesitate Give us a call. We are ready to supply you with PRICE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. We meet you as far as payments are concerned. Fancv: A j NEW . BUNGALOW to your OWN PATTERN, all convenience- possible for £600. lon a section of your own choice. Weekly ; payments from 18s 6d p. and i. ! NO CONNECTION with any other firm of I HOME BUILDERS' We are Established 17 Years. j We are STILL BUILDING, and can Build j for You. J. H. MULDOON AND CO.. 6, Durham Street E. [On ACRES-TIP-TOP LAND-Ail plough\o\J able, close to PUKEKOHE. first- , class cropping and dairying land: has grown I over 50 bushels of wheat to the acre. SixI roomed House and all necessary outbuildings, conveniences: school. P. 0.. and store within a mile, creamery adjoining; well watered by permanent creeks. Price. £55 per acre. Will consider Exchange for 10- ! acre property, with cash consideration. jA. S. PATERSON AND CO.. LTD. : 7A ACRES -IN THE FERTILE BAY i lIV OF PLENTY—Three miles from 1 prominent town and saleyards; all highlv I improved first-class quality, land in grass i ind crop in good condition. Good outI buildings. 1-roomed House, etc. Exchange 1 considered for smaller fruit farm. Price, I £22 per acre. I A S. PATERSON AND CO.. LTD.. j AUCKLAND. I 400 ACRES, more or less fir3t-class coun- . **"" try. comprising 325 acres good grass. i 45 acres turnips. 30 acres new trass, and 10 ; acres swamn: handy to conveniences; will • carry 120 dairy cows, besides horses and ' young stock. As a good all-round farm this j place would be hard to excel. Price. £17 ! per acre. Owner retiring. Would sell 01 ! consider good, sound mortgages as part payI nient. or might accept small propertv. handy I to city. I Apply j A. S. PATERSON AND CO.. LTD.. ! Land Department. I CUSTOMS STREET W. Next U.S.S. Co. i — ' ' MX) INTENDING PURCHASERS OF jJL LAND-I have ,i Farm 5 miles from I Tauranga containing 686 acres. 32 subI divisions, with £2500 worth of buildings, in- , cluding 10-roomcd House, woo!shed, cowsheds, I stables, coach-house. and other substantial I buildings. This property is second to none in the Bay of Plenty for grazing, maizegrowing, turnips, oats. etc. The estate is placed :n my hands for absolute sale, and I can confidently recommend it to th© notice of j either Farmers or Speculators. I know this j Estate well, and 1 consider that it is well worth £17 per acre. For r. quick sale £10 I per acre wi.l buy it. and a deposit of £300 I will be accepted. The balance can remain on mortgage, for a few years. Intending pur- | chasers should see me at once, as to see the I property is to buy it. If 1 were given time I I could place it at £1000 more than the price ! now asked, and the terms are exceptionally easy.—JOHN ROUNTREF. Land Valuer and Land Agent. High St., Auckland. \ REALLY SPLENDID PROPOSITION - v AT PAPATOETOE. COMPACT DAIRY FARM AND SUBURBAN HOME. Area 40 acres. Situated Two Miles from Papatoetoe Railway Station. All down in lovely grass: subdivided: well : watered: 2 road frontages: stable, bam. I coach-house, cowshed; concrete bails Sixroomed Dwelling (kauri); school next door. 1 rice exceptionally low. Terms very easy. T>EN. pOLLARD, 109. QUEEN STREET gUBURBAN pROPERTY, AUCKLAND 120 ACRES ' £90 ACREOWNER REQUIRES GRAZING FARM 109 ACRES GRASS. 11l acres crop well watered: 11 paddocks; 2 Dwellings and full range farm buildings. Five miles from City terminus. Equity. £3675. 370 ACRES - £10 ACREOWNER MUST SELL. I 300 ACRES GRASS, baance rough feed and 'tea-tree; well watered. Dwelling. 7 rooms two lots cow bails and other buildings- adjoining railway station, close to Helensville Mort.. £3156; equity. £600. Owner will take I house or unencumbered section. FARM DEPARTMENT. C. J. o wex REAL ESTATE AGENT. 7. SHORTLAND STREET. AUCKLAND. £8 .0~ f ix? i vRS! CK SALE-OWNER J*i(J<)\J LEAVING- ACRES GOOD FREEHOLD LAND. 34 acres in grass, balame rough feed; well fenced and subdivided into paddocks. substantial Dwellin" 6 rooms, stable, cowshed, etc. Situated in'one of the best country districts, being handy to town, saleyards. and butter factory, and within one minute's walk of post and telegranh orbco. THIS IS A RARE CHANCE. Easy terms to good man. See us at once G. F. MELLARS AND HO.. 99. Queen Street. QNLY JOS pER pASH. QOO AC !' ES freehold;, fine sheep and <J\J\J cattle country: originally all bush; all in grass: fenced and subdivided- good House, woolshed, .etc ; 2-sUeop country Bargain at £7 10s acre. Say i.600 cash, or owner would accept good Ist or 2nd Mortgages for whole or part equity. GOSLING AND PRENTON, Frankton Junction. Waikato. ■tO A ACRES-Renewable Lease, all in Wv grass, good land. Good House and farm buildings; 30 cows, 5 horses, and all implements 15 tons hay; 1 mile from school and creamery. Price, as going concern £1800: terms, £600 cash. "cern. ~ ACRES—CIose to station. 3 acres grass, «J 1 acre orchard. Good House. 5 rooms, bathroom. 2 verandahs, cowshed, etc. \ beautifully situated property with views <f both harbours. Price. £850. terms' £150 deposit, or Exchange for a < ity or suburban House. T EWIS Q.ILBERTSON. 156. QUEEN STREET. P 0 R SALE, MANUREWA. JELLICOE STATE. ADJOINING RAILWAY STATION. SUBDIVIDED INTO SECTIONS FROM ONE TO THREE ACRES. TERMS ATTRACTIVELY EASY. Apply to Owners. ROBERTSON AND vc REDDING. i 32. UNION BUILDINGS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16300, 5 August 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16300, 5 August 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16300, 5 August 1916, Page 10