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Houses and Land for Sale. 1 ALBERT CLARK, ' REAL ESTATE AGENT. j 81-93. QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. j Telephone 289. BEACBOS ESTATE, TAKAPUNA. LOVELY SEASIDE SECTIONS; 1 MINUTE FROM TAKAPUNA BEACH. LOW PRICES. Terms: £1 deposit and £5 ©very thre« months. Principal and interest. No bettor savings bank. Absolute security and a prcit&ble investment. P.URIBI PARK ESTATE, MANUREWA. DELIGHTFUL 3-ACRE BLOCKS, near station; adjoining residence of D. Nathan, Est;., and E. Russell, Esq. Beautiful soil. Lovely views. Prom £5 deposit. REMUERA WATERSIDE. FINE HARBOUR VIEWS. MODERN ATTRACTIVE HOME OF G LARGE ROOMS and Offices, fitted with all conveniences; DRAWINGROOM '24ft by Iff. bedroom 20ft by lift; plaster ceilings, etc.; porcelain bath, fittings, califont, etc., etc. Fino verandah SECTION 50ft by 168 ft, nicely laid out in garden, etc.; towl run. This is a particularly nice property end good vcltie at .£IOSO. £1050. TERMS ARRANGED. MOUNT EDEN. NEAR TERMINUS. 3 MINUTES' WALK. 7-ROOMED CALIFORNIA BUNGALOW, I fitted with every conceivable convenience; oiled-rimu finish throughout the interior; dining and drawing rooms combined by artistic nrch; "-billiard table. Really a delightful home, standing high, and commanding magnificent views. SECTION, 54ft by 120 ft; well Hid ou", in garden and lawns; ample spQ<« for motorcar. £1000. £mcmi ,£IOOO. C. F. BENNETT, , BANK OF NEW ZEALAND BUILDINGS, SWAXSON STREET COME NORTH WHERE THE GRASS GROWS ALL THE - YEAR ROUND 19(?A ACRES FREEHOLD.-Tip-top -LOOVi sheep country and all easy ploughable, ring fenced, and well subdivided, house, 14 Rooms, shearing shed, and machines; tho property is now running 2000 breeding ewes and 1000 hoggets, besides cattle and horses. Railway station will bo 011 property in quite a short time. PRICE £3 per acre, and the bulk of the purchase money can bo loft on tho property for 10 years at six per «nt Space does not allow us to do justice to this fine estate. « Reg. No. M. 144. AAA ACRES FREEHOLD.-£6 10s per 'IUI/ acre, deposit, £200: balance, 5 per cent.; nice easy undulating bush country, ring fenced, and subdivided 5 paddocks, 7 wire fences, 250 acres in grass; balance green bush, sheep yards tnd shanty. A cheap place. Reg. No. R. 70. 071 ACRES FREEHOLD-A GOING Oil CONCERN, which includes the following stock—l2 picked cows, 1 bull. 7 lieifor calves. 3 steer calves, 3 breeding sows. 1 boar, 4 storo pigs, folws and ducks, 2 herpes; all farm implements, 65-gallon AlphaLaval Separator, cream cans, and buckets. The land is nil level, ring fenced, and wellsubdivided; good cowshed, small 2-room cottage school, F. 0., and store quito handy. PRICE, £20 per acre. Deposit, £350. bal. arranged to suit buyer. Reg. No. H. 32. / 71. ACRES FREEHOLD.-All rich flat. I -' risht. rdioiiung the Borough of Daigaville, ring fenced and all in grass; a good 4-roomed cottage. PRICE. £670. £25 cash is all that is wan'.ed down, the balance arranged. Reg. No. B. 47.

COLMOREWILLIAMS. THE LAND MAN OF THE NORTH. DARGAVILLE. A MONEY-MAKING iWAIKATO FARM OF 300 ACRES, AT £11 11 s PER ACRE. ONE-HALF OF THE FARM IS FIRSTCLASS DRAINED SWAMP AND ALLUVIAL FLAT; tho balance i» level to undulating; 250 acres till in good grass; carry. i ins ovor 100 head of big cattle; new Houm of 6 rooms; cowshed, barn, etc.; 2{ miles from school, creamery, etc. Will sell on easy terms. A JUDGE OF LAND VALUES WILL AP PRECIATE THE PRICE OF THIS PROPERT 5. T. E. JONES & CO;, 12, SMEETONS BUILDLN'GS. HAVE YOU £1500 CASH? AND WE WILL LET YOU WALK ON TO A TVAIRYING AND pATTENING TURM AS A pOING ONCER X. AN ABSOLUTE BARGAIN. A GOOD MONEY MAKER. READ THE FOLLOWING--907 ACRES, 4 miles from railway sta■lOl tion, {-mile- school; cream cart and all tradespeople call at door; telephone laid 011; 16 paddocks with iron water troughs in nearly every one; nil ploughed and grassed excopt 7 acres turnips and 5 acres maize, and <•2 acres orchard; House 6 rooms, stable, ini--1 piement shed, milking shed, engine and separator room. This properly will carry 80 to 100 milking c-ws. As a going concern, including milking machine, engine, mowing machine, double plough, single plough, tine harrows, chain harrows, disc harrows, maize shellor, corn grinder, circular saw, 'JO-gallon separator, tools, etc.; two draught horses and harness, good hack, saddle and bridle, 45 dairy cows and heifers, pig», poultry, utensils, and about 50 tons hay, Given away at £'21 per acre. Only £1500 cash reqn;red. MAKE KNOWN YOUR WANTS. WENZL SCHOLLUM, AUSTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE ! AGENT, 109. QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. DAIRYMEN. £250 CASH. STOCK FINANCED. rpHE PHAXCE OF A j IFETIME BEAUTIFUL LITTLE DAIRY FARM 1 OF 159 ACRES, all grass; 20 acres new, and oil ploughable; fenced into 8 paddocks: now dairying 30 good dairy cows, and carrying 10 young stock and three 1 horses; post office, ; mile cream cart passes door; permanent stream passes through pro- i perty , almost new Dwelling of 5 rooms and \ necessary convenience^; new large iron, cowshed and implement shed, with concrete floor. New two-cow plant milking machine, and Globe separator included in tho price of £22 per acre. Only £250 CASH, and owner will finance stock on exceptional terms. Apply early, A. W. R EAD AXD C°AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, I * 79, QUEEN STREET. <

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16561, 9 June 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16561, 9 June 1917, Page 3

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