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Houses and Land for Sale. HANDY FARMS. HAURAKI PLAINS (BEAST TO ACRE COUNTRY). m ACRES, Freehold; river frontage; fresh water- steamer stop right handy, and also within 2 miles of railway station; handy to saleyerds, store and school. Partially cleared and rapidly coming in. Carrying about 80 head cf stock now. SMALL HOUSE. One of the best positions in this great and | coming district. Nothing better in the Do- : minionEASY TERMS: £500 cash to approved buyer; balance arranged at 55 per cent. IwO ACRES, Land Transfer; subdivided - L V"- : » into 12 paddocks well watered by running streams; about 30 acres rich flats, balance easy undulating to hilly; all cleared except about 10 acres bush for shelter; 4 acres orchard. HOUSE of 6 rooms and necessary outbuildings. Six-bail cowshed, with 3-cow milking machine, engine and separator, chaffcutter, etc. £23 PER ACRE for the Lot. Terms. £750 cash. This property is situated within 30 miles of Auckland City, and about 1 mile from . railway station. Inspect and return in 1 day. • C. F. BENNETT, ' BANK OF NEW ZEALAND BUILDINGS. SWANSON STREET (DRY SWAMP LAND. I 400 T0 1000 ACRES, AT £6 T0 £10 PER ACRETHIS ISTHE CHEAPEST AND BEST DRAINED SWAMP IHE LAND CANNOT FLOOD BEING "°^F 6 0 A S E T lALL^ WAIKATO RIVER, Into which all drains run. and now coming c ~, , , to profit. bom sandy bottom, about 4ft to 6ft down. STATION 7° MILES OF RAILWAY S&tevX road haDdy *° HILTON by 4oS Zc&irzroi &*!!* ~ Bl ° ck £6 PER ACRE ON A £500 DEPOSIT. I. HAVE INSPECTED THIS LAND, and L»™„ s , atls . fi ed that anyone understanding swamp land will buy this on inspection. Apply early to THOS. E. SHORT, SHORT'S BUILDINGS. 156, QUEEN ST. ALBERT W. CLARK, REAL ESTATE AGENT. 91-93. QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. * Telephone 289. PARNELLr EPSOM, REMUERA. 5 CHOICE HOMES. £2400 LARGE ROOMS and envv trance hall: motor garage. Pretty water views. Without doubt it cannot be equalled at the price. 200 yds from tram. £14-00 -B J : A^ T i rULLY " FINISHED &±'±\J\r HOUSE. 8 rooms. Lovely water views. Impossible to find a fault. £ -12 R OOMS and 4 ACRES, rich *"W grass land: full-sized billiardroom. Lovely views. £1 -8 , R °OHS. close to tram: i-hour ' "SoTn from town. Govt, valuation. £1650. j?ikc;a-a LOVELY BUNGALOW. 6 c*XtJ«JV/ rooms; 50yds from tram. NOTE.—We specialise in high-class modern properties, and have numbers in every suburb. £45 PER ACRE. 5£ ACRES, at Manurewa: level section, O volcanic soil, en metal road: fine position Price. £45 p.a. Sell on small deposit or building clause to good man. Also. ■i OO ACRES. 2 miles: 8-roomed House. JLXJVJ modern : all in gTass and rough feed, few acres natural bush : good Homestead. Sell £45 per acre, small deposit, or accept equity in house or mortgage as part payment. "PNOS T>EGLER. LAND AGENT. MANUREWA. 'Phone 22. DEVONPORT— Nice Villa. 7 rooms, bath, hot water, up-to-date convenience* ; corner section. Will sell with £50 CASH and 25s per week. NORTHCOTE.— acres in grass: 2road frontages; less than a. mile from wharf; 5-roomed House. Will sell with £100 CASH AND 20s WEEKLY. HERNE BAY, PONSONBY—ViIIa. 6 extra large rooms, bath, all conveniences, motor-shed; nearly i-acre land, large frontage; close tram and beach. £1800. MOUNT EDEN. WOODSIDE ROAD— Villa of 6 largo rooms, bath, washhouse, large section, garden, beautiful views, just off tram line. £1050. C.R. WILLIAMSONS, 83, QUEEN STREET. VSTHY NOT BE YOUR OWN LANDVV LORD? FOR SALE IN DEVONPORT— 79 ALLOTMENTS. EASY TERMS. £5 Deposit, with Monthly Payment of 20s. Drainage, water, electric light, and gas installed in borough. 600 First-class Kauri Posts For Sal*. Apply E. AND R. DUDER. Devonport. FINE GRAZING FARM. 400 ACRES. "EXCEPTIONAL rpERMS. UNDER 60 MILES OF AUCKLAND. WE have for disposal the above very nice property, mostly grassed and well fenced. Land originally heavy bush country, and does all stock well. Situate adjacent to railway station, school, and all other conveniences. Dwelling, 5 rooms, and outbuilding, all in good order. PRICE, £12 per acre. Good terms. ' A. W. R EAD AND *C°" ESTATE AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS. 79. QUEEN STREET. A CHOICE DAIRY FATTENING FARM. 190 ACRES—Rich flats, well drained. X—iV/ and in the best English grasses • well watered by artesian bores, never failing supply. Carrying capacity. 60 cows, besides other stock, and will do them well. Property is well fenced and subdivided into 8 paddocks: good fences. BUILDINGSGood 5-roomed House, conveniences: also a 4-roomed Cottage, man's room, wash-house, copper and tubs, cowshed (race bad to hold 20 cows), milking plant installed, engine and separator, eto.piggeries, calf-pens, all in good order and well kept. SITUATION.-Store. school, post 6ffice. hall, church, and saleyards only half-mile: cream taken delivery of at the farm: main road frontage. THIS FARM is held on a Lease with right of purchase, has 5 years to go, one year at 25s per acre, balance of term at 30s per acre: purchasing clause. £35 per acre. L.T.T. . PRICE for goodwill. £700. with the following stock given in: 30 real good milking cows, due in soon : 2 farm horses. 2 two-year-olds, cart, harness. L.K. milking plant engine. separator (45eal. Aloha Laval), plough, disc, chain, and tripod harrows, furniture, fowls, and sundries. TERMS CASH. A real gem of a farm, soil very rich, has been reclaimed swamp. NO PEAT: will grow anything. Get in early and buy before the milking season commences. A fortune in this farm. Everything in order for a start. First one to inspect will buy. T/TTAITEMATA T AND A GENCY. HELLABY'S BUILDINGS. OPPOSITE G.P.0., QUEEN STREET. Postal Addles?. Box 491. .'Phone 2655. A

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16583, 5 July 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16583, 5 July 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16583, 5 July 1917, Page 7