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Houses and Land for Sale. £1100, A MARVELLOUS A MARVELLOUS A MARVELLOUS BARGAIN IN A RESIDENCE AT £900 UNDER COST. TO PARTICULAR PEOPLE. i.V, regard this place as the very Cheapest -. .<rr..-e in the Province to-day. We do v.--' wish to look foolish when it comes to \r.c ii}?;»yt:cn, and hence anything wo may say ::; notice ci a be accepted as tacts. The Property comprises a Fine- Well-con-s-ni tod RESIDENCE, about S years up, of n-ne rooms, one floor bunjs'ow design and created under leading architect's direction, and costing over £1:.00; large and lofty i.ioms; wide verandahs and balconies fitted up .ecardlsss ci fipense. overmantels, open fireplaces, linen press, wardreKvs, gas in every room; expensive ga; t'.ttinjs. inverted burners large bathroom, porre'ain bath, hot and -o'd shower, lavatory basin, patent w.c.: vcrv iarpe kitchen, expensive ■ 'use. tiled rails, and r.'.l modem rfrK-es: 1 ,;e section j.j.-. by -215 ft laid out in lav -;s. concrete paths. It minutes' walk from Green Lane Stauoa; Q'oaiter-ho'.T from city. To, Professional Men, Nursing Home People. Deters or s Family wishing to er. er'air. th's is a •-■'.: I- cos* £2000. we can Sell Or a bor.a-'Me reason a: £1100. w/h i."450 deposit: balance, first mortgage-, £650, 6 per cent., or cash and take title. SMITH 4 HALCOMBE, AUCTIONEERS AND LAND SALESMEN. S. CUSTOMS STREET, AUCKLAND. TO ALL THOSE ANXIOUS 10 DISPOSE OF THEIR PROPERTIES OR WHO THINK THEY WOULD EXCHANGE IF A FAIR THING OFFERED. f A T THE TIME OF WRITING we .£4- have numerous inquiries for Properties of All Kinds, and therefore we reel that if any of our friends are anxious to dispose of or exchange their properties they cannot do better than send particulars along to us at once, because if anyone in the business can sell it WE CAN. T\7E ARE KEEN ACTIVE MEN. I» ? We have Agents all over the country whom we employ: we cooperate with every Respectable, Firm in New Zealand; we advertise in the Daily Papers and in the bulk of the rrincina! channels, and our service is second to none Send for our 'Tnsiruc tion to Sell" Form, and business will follow close, 'in the heels cf the authority to handla your place. SMITH * HALCOMBE AUCTIONEERS AND LAND SALESMEN, 5. CUSTOMS STREET. AUCKLAND. (ESTABLISHED 1858.) ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, A UCTIONEERS. TAND AND TESTATE AGENTS, ALBERT STREET. NICE LITTLE FARM. HO ACHES. FREEHOLD, fenced and conI*J veniently subdivided: all in grass and cultivation; amply watered. House, 6 rooms, hot and old water; al' necessary outbuildings. _ Railway station 2 miles; 'otehr conveniences same distance. Price, £25 per acre. Terms. £200 down, balance arranged. ]s"o. 558 MUST BE SOLD. DECEASED ESTATE. EAST TAMAKT. CI ACRES, FREEHOLD, well fenced and Ol in 6 paddocks: 71 acres good graso, balance in fallow. The land is level to gently undulating, all ploughable. well watered, and suitable for dairying. House, 6 rooms; modern cowshed. 7 bails, and all other outbuilding.-.. Papatoeto. P. and T.O. and railway station 3 niiies: two creameries and a cheese factory within 2 miles: school. It miles: Auckland. 1-JJ miles. Price, £40 >~r acre. £1000 down, balance 5 years at o per cent. No. 552 MANGERE. THE CHOICEST SITE IN THE DISTRICT. A ACRES RICH VOLCANIC LAND, free rt of stoDe. in rich pastures nicely elevated. Beautiful outlook; close salt water. Price, £155 per acre Terms, 10 per cent deposit; balance easily arranged. W.E. 22 THE ACTUAL FIGURES, Not what the Property might do IF so and so was done, but what the. Farm is now "dually producing, and here you have the returns from month to month, after benzine, ; il, and household bulte.- has been deducted, lne area of the Farm is 128 ACRES, FREEHOLD. Mostly all the best of river flats, excepting sbc it 20 acres of low hill. House of seven rooms, cowshed, concrete floor, milking machines installed, splendidly watered pro ! erty Th« following are last season's cream returns from 35 cows, and the property coulc be improved to milk 60 cowa: — £ s. d. August. 1915 .. ... 3 12 7 September. 1915 .. .. 33 11 9 October. 1015 .. .. 49 18 2 November, 1915 .. .. 60 6 2 December, 1915 .. .. 59 1 6 January. 1916 .. .. 55 12 2 February. 1916 .. .. 47 5 8 March. 1916 .. ~ . 46 5 2 Acril. 1916 32 19 8 May, 1916 .. ... .. 20 7 0 Juno, 1916 ~ .. ~ 911 5 July, 1916 .. .. .. 415 9 Bonos ~ 49 810 „ . £474 19 5 « lives sold 78 3 6 Pigs sold . .. .. 65 8 8 £618 11 7 Price, £32 pe.- sere. Deposit required 300- balance at 5 i>er cent. Stock can b taken over at valuation. COLMO lE* WILLIAMS, THE LAND MAN OP THE NORTE. DASGAVTLLE,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16376, 2 November 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16376, 2 November 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16376, 2 November 1916, Page 3