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Horns and Land for Sale. . i ■ ■— ■ ' ■ ■■"— . . .EXCHANGE. V'' / MOBEIi ,; ' ' T l| .SUBURBAN FARM. 50 A CEES R ICH L EVEL L AND ' SEVEN PADDOCKS, ALL IN GRASS, WELL WATERED, STRONGLY FENCED. MODERN TTP-TO-DATE "RESIDENCE. SEVEN ROOMS, BATHROOM. PANTRY, SCULLERY, H. AND C. WATER, PATENT W.C.. WASH-HOUSE COPPER AND TUBS. MAN'S COTTAGE, Etc. 8-BAIL MILKING SHED, Concrete Floor. This natty little farm is only 1} miles from railway, main line, and 13 miles from Auckland by splendid metalled roads. PRICE. £80 PER ACRE. Owner will take 9 or 10-roomed House with an aero or so, Auckland, Tukekoho, or Hamilton. Equity £2150, CASHEL & FISHER, ESTATE AGENTS. 1, Smeeton's Bldgs. 'Phone 1911. PUKEKOHE DISTRICT. :| £300 DEPOSIT. GOOD DAIRY FARM, I CONTAINING ' ; IAA ACRES OP LEVEL TO EASY ,I\J\) ROLLING GOOD-QUALITY LAND, ! 'all in grass except a few acres; all ploughI able, well fenced and _ subdivided, well I watered by creeks and springs. i CARRY 30 TO 35 COWS EASILY; at , I present carrying 36 HEIFERS AND 8 j HORSES. I The only building is a large iron shed, with livingroom attached. The Owner will accept a £100 deposit if purchaser will undorteke to build small house. P rice, £ 25 PER ACRE. , IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A CHEAP DAIRY F\RM ON EAHY TERMS, INSPECT THIS WITHOUT DELAY. 6-162 1 A. L. RAVEN, ' 1 LAND AGENT, 147, QUEEN STREET. WHO WANTS A LEVEL FARM? A A A ACRES AT £9 PER ACRE-No hills l t\J\J or gullies; just one mile of LEVEL LAND; partly improved and subdivided into five paddocks: GOOD FOURRGOIP.D COTTAGE, cowshed with concrite floor; also windmill and pump. Only eirht niies from Hamilton by good level road. The land ■ is first-class and very easy to bring into grass. A practical man on this property • should make it worth at east fa per acre within three years. If you think 400 acres too big for your capita! the owuer will sell P " SEEING IS BELIEVING. IF YOU WANT A FARM, SEE THIS. TEOS. E. SHORT, 156. QUEEN STREET. ONE OF AUCKLAND'S MOST- • FAVOURED RESORTS. 6 MINUTES FROM BEACH AND WHARF, 80 MINUTES FROM CITY. DIRECT DAILY FERRY AND MOTOR SERVICE. I .. ■ GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE of 14 rooms, and offices; hot and cold service, Electric light, fil. A CRES. -

• m-A™™ .... • : MAGNIFICENT CORNER BLOCK, with extensive frontage to Mam Road. Garatns, orchard, tennis lawn. etc.. etc. . , v , . Fine cutting-up proposition. IDEAL HOME FOR RETIRED FARMER. £ 3250 -BEDUCED TO-£ 3 250 \ P EASY TuMer^ 07 " 0 At the price this is undoubtedly the Greatest v Bargain ever offered in the District. ■:,.;. Full details from : ■•': "" - 'XUZ* C. F. BENNETT, • "' . AUCTIONEER. '•>* • ; C,- ; BANK OF NEW ZEALAND BUILDINGS. >>%.• ■ SWANSON STREET. ..; A; TLTQDBRN gUNGALOW. ■/', V V KbHJMARAMA. close to beach—CALL • FORNIAN BUNGALOW. : nod-ira „;. ( architectural design, 6 beautiful rooms; interior includes drawingroom, livmg-room, with deep casement window with seat; kit- ■ ohenette, 3 bedrooms: porcelain bath and .. basin, 2 wardrobes and linen press; scullery, store, and laundry; wide hall and vernndan. Freehold section, 60 by 148. . . .. : >v This is a modern home, in A unique posi- v '.v, tion, on the harbour front, commanding unequalled views, and is reluctantly offered by . .-; ' the owner. PRICE £1025. TERMS AR- v ' RANGED. »' '■ No. 750. -i .-' EPSOM-NEW CALIFORIAN" BUNGA- : " -■;; LOW, 6 good rooms j tiled roof; living- • room; breakfastroom, kitchenette built-in sideboard and dressing tebje,: circular bar, wide verandah; ELECTRIC LIGHT THROUGHOUT; califont. gas- cooker; ... motor garage; modern design- every con- ,;' venience; section, freehold, i« by 132. •High J position, beautiful views. PRICE £1260. Terms £250 CASH. No. 687. NEW ZEALAND > HOME BUILDERS, :.'' '•■ LIMITED, SAFE DEPOSIT BUILDINGS.. HIGH ST. TV O R g A L & foC ACRES FREEHOLD PROPERTY. 4ZD two miles from Pollok Wharf, adjoining, school,. 16 miles from Waiuku; Land Transfer Title, unencumbered; . 228 ftcr»9 in good grass; subdivided into '8 pad-, docks, and watered by good creeks; 80 acres native bush, 150 acres fern, a, few blackberries; carrying 300 sheep. 10 nead cattle, besides horses; will easily carry more. • . ■ - : • Good 4-roomed House and timber .ready for cutting for new house; sheds and impta mentn, etc. Price, £8 per acre, a3 going concern; will take good mortgage as deposfi. balance at 61 per cent, for 6 years. H. O, MELLSOPLANO AND ESTATE AGENT. V/AluKu Commercial Colleges. I BASTEN'S COMMERCIAL TRAINING *°- COLLEGE. , ; Imperial Buildings, opp. Smeeton >, W 'Phone 2742. Speed Classes (Shorthand) resume MONDAY. September 10. Book-keeping Classes, dM and evening, now Session, will start Sadie September. Students taking all subjecta may join any time, term datir.fi from time of entry. Registered Accountants, etc rrrrnißOCK'S Engineering School, P.M. mRSiI AND. COW Rovers. I and AU [goods are listed at the Lowest - . Figaro, and. E « usual, are of th/ Highest,, **""' WATERPROOF COATS. .- La Roy's Featherweight Cany*? Water. tJSt Coats for Ridmg... Walking, .and StingVate the strongest and:lightest ■ Use market. Made in all. styles and.suses to J suit men and boys.- Catalocuoa sent poii. f Imam f L E R oy: ' fk ' 42, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND.._ V- ' § LWAYB use the best duality of soap. Buy'-- -. § ' "TANIWHA."; v; ■• V■ § IVe made the purest materials .and : } dots t/A contoia an*-' injurious <*«»"»» , 1 or adulteranta. • '' '" H : . , 'Ml .: '. S

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16671, 16 October 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16671, 16 October 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16671, 16 October 1917, Page 7

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