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Houses and Land for Salt. - — . __ ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD,/ QFFER QTERLING ' T7"ALUB '"' " PROPERTIES. OUR EXPERT SERVICES ARE AT YOUS DISPOSAL FOR VALUATIONS, REPORTS, ETC., AND FOR SALE OF HEAL ESTATE BY PRIVATE TREATY OR BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT OUR NEW SPACIOUS ROOMS. THE RICH HELENSVILLE FLATS. SPRINGS. SANATORIUM. AND RAILWAY AND CREAMERY. 128 ACRES RECLAIMED SWAMP -11 SUBDIVISIONS; Residence; 12-bail J; J- cowshed and usual farm-steading, .terms. Much below ruling value. (649) RUNCIMAN. FULL OF FEED. WELL SUBDIVIDED. WELL WATERED. NO NOXIOUS WEEDS. •JAI7-ACHE FARM, on a £300 deposit, and XV ', at low price; creamery, few minutes school and church; new 4-roomed House, and steading; all level land; produces bos* results intelligently worked. A good residential and investment proposition. (635) M°moltgVe on sou * d first OF THE RICHEST IN NEW ZEALAND owner CALLED up and HAS RELUCTANTLY TO SELL. 3 SWAMPS, fully drained and grassed - nj SWAMPS, fully drained and grassed > 127 acres. 74 acres, 67 acres; an acre of this equals 3 acres of so-called good land to most districts. (653-5) BUTCHERY BUSINESS, A SACRIFICE. ; OWNER HAS BUILT UP A NICE PAYABLE,BUSINESS, in * firs* class farming district, 83 miles south; no bad debts, and. everything prosperous. Ho is CALLED UP, and has only a little time to get out; doing 5 to 6 bodies per week 15 sheep and pigs. etc.: all first-class plant; 4 horses, carts, harness, and tools; lease giveL of GO acres, slaughterhouse, nice residence, Going in ridiculously small. (656) AN EPSOM . BARGAIN. PICK OF EPSOM—Up-to-date NEW RESIDENCE, all in latest style:dome plaster ceiling; 6 choice rooms: motorshed, and pretty i-acre lot, £100 cash will be taken, end the price asked is a low cash one. (220) rpHE TTAYMABKET T AND QALH "DOOMS. LEERT gTREET. •■ ■ ■ ,•) '»■ ii I 11 . i 1 in i EXCHANGE. 47 A CEES -R^-E a £1115 47 A CRES- E ARM- E Q. £ 1115 PUKEKQHE-MAUKU DISTRICT— i-mil» . ' school, post office, store Compact;. Dairy Farm; 54 acres grass, 6 acres crops, : 7 acres bush. New House, cowshed, . 4 bails, concreted, and other buildings; main road frontage. Will Exchange) this mag- • nificent little Farm for £45 per acre for 6-roomed House, volcanic soil.. value, say, £650. A Farm hundreds want. V s~ CHEAPEST HOUSE PROPERTY; A TRUSTEE'S . REALISATION.. ' JD/iQK WILL SECURE BIG BARGAIN. , S&*OUHEART KAURI HOUSE, 6 rooms rather nice design, in grand order; spacious hall and big rooms, bathroom, water laid on, : , verandah; first house off tram line Eden Ter- : race, just between Id and 2d section. Terms cash, but anyone with £185 could be financed into it by raising first mortgage for £300.' - Pressing for sale at .Government" valuation. -. - Let at 16s week, but worth £1 easily. Specu-.' % lators inspect; "quick action, means .* profit. ' ;''r; FARMS. GOING CONCERN OF 961 ACRES; £5200, the- lot. Buyer required with £350 cash, balance 5 per cent., with all live and -dead' ' stock, furniture; ' situated easy distance .of Auckland, south,' »nd 7 ,iniles frorn-'.Patu- . - mahoa new railway station. Stock: 20 milk- - tog cows, 17 calves, 1 bull. 1 horse, 1 breeding sow and litter of 10; separator, dairy utensils, tools and some furniture: li-miles, s school; cream cart calls. daily; P.O. adjoins. House, 2 rooms, built under architect with. idea of future additions; 5-bail concrete floor shed, stables, buggy - shed, separator-room, 2 piggeries. The above cows are selected and mostly second year. The property is in grass, - turnips, and rough feed, and. capable big improvements; watered "by permanent springs; 8 paddocks. It is understocked, and owner, although he loves the little place, is forced to sail—must fiidit, first division man. •. A. great bargain at £2200. Walk in, walk out. | NO EXCHANGE. GOING CONCERN—MODEL FARM.— Sweet little 50-Acre Farm. Waikato, freehold—Six paddocks. all in! grass; half-mile school, creamery, post office. store, and only 3 miles station. Nice Dwellinghouße, verandah, scullery, 4-bail milking shed, gig and trap sheds, piggeries. Going concern includes 14 cows, 5 horses, 2 heifers. 3 sows. 1 gig and harness, spring cart and harness, new plough, set " tine harrows, .; chains, milking utensils, wheelbarrow, stack hay. 6 tons. Only £1800 the lot. £350 deposit, . SMITH AND HALCOMBE QA ACRES,—WONDERFUL TERMS— UKJ £200 cash, balance 10 years at 5J per cent. Hub of "Waikafco. A bargain at £28 per acre. Will carry 25 cows. All grass except 3 acres crop, 3 acres bush. House. 5 rooms, splendid repair; cowshed, stable, granary, oiggery, dairy- Soil is pure volcanic, half flat, hah" undulating. Can inspect and return to Auckland same day. Will '? carry 25 cows. We will pay rail faro to ,-..,- anyone who can say this is not a bargain. . T° B E LETbalance grass; 40 minutes from our office; choap rental of' Bos & week to approved'-' - : ■■*■ tenant. . *■-".■., •-,... .-",i;.v' '--'.--... •%-- -■; -■■>■-■ '-■. ."-*;.. 80 w ¥T ( T H ™ I '-V5 I?ARM - THAMES - " •Vi "ALLEY.,A-beauty, 80s au sere rent* - with compulsory purehasing clause at £30; 2,.?e.» ; lease; - all in grass, nice buildings* *; '~~': if irst half-year rent is advance. Tenant tot * ,: Pwrcaaso '20 choice -Holstein Jersey Heifer ':; at £10 15s and pay cash for thess. r -.-is- : 'S SMITH * HALCOMIBB AUCTIONEERS AND LAND _ SALESMEN* S. CUSTOMS STREET. y i ■' ■ ■ '■< "■:: '" '.'" .'.'. " ': ' '■ :■;;'■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16581, 3 July 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16581, 3 July 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16581, 3 July 1917, Page 7

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