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Houses and Land for Sale. | (GENUINE Bargain— Acres, GovernJ ment Right Purchase; 110 graseed. 30 acres turnips; abundance of feed. House, outbuildings. Only £8 10s. with £300 cash.— Snow, Agent. Hamilton. GOING CONCERN— Acres. 4 milos Pokeno Station, volcanic and (;emivolcanic soil, well improved: 15 cows, 7 horses, implements, etc. Price, £22 10s per acre: £100 cash.—Sam. Allison, Agent, Bombay. M" T7 EDEN HOUSES '2). 5 and 6 rooms; I.VI 2d sec, few doors cars. Eas<- terms arranged. Owner going to camp, and in town for few days. J.B-H.. G.P.0.. Auckland. !?(\ ACRES, Mauurewa, £55 acre, and O\J House. Exchange House, Auckland. 49 Acres. Tuakau, 5-r. Houso, £30 acre; £300 cash. 50 Acres, Bombay. £10 acre; £50 cash. —Sam. Allison, Agent, Bombay. ■7 X ri AC RES— GOOD CLEAN 2-SHEEP I O\J COUNTRY, all in grass, first-class fences. New House, full range buildings: handy to pert, and all convs. Price, £10 p.a. Exchange for good City or Suburban | Securities.— Broadbent and Co., 4, Smeeton's Buildings. • Oj ACRES, SUBURBAN, near 3d car; £iL good volcanic land in grass, orchard. and tennis lawn; 7-r. House, all modern conv. Price, £1800. Dep. £200, or Exchange for smaller House. BROADBENT AND CO.. 4. Smeeton's Bldgs. C* 4 OA-PONSONBY.—House, 4 rooms. 3*~k£.\J scullery; frontage to Norfolk and Douglas Sts. —M. J. Shechan, Smeeton's Bld»s._ 'Phone 1962. _ WATERSIDE. REMUERA. — Beautiful *'» two-storey Residence, standing in onethird or an acre of ground, beautifully laid out, close to water edge, with a most glorious view of the harbour. The house has everv convenience, city drainage, and everything finished most artistically. Price, £2300. Cheapest house in Remuera. R. T. CATLUW--16, WYNDHAM ST.. AUCKLAND. AISNIFICENT DAIRY FARM. 300 Acres. Reduced from £40 to £35 per acre. Must bo sold to dissolve a partnership.— One frequently hesra th.M farm referred to as one of the best d;iiry farms in the district, »nd in our op-nion it certainly is. This is positively one of the Cheapest Farms on our bocks; m tact, wc would" recommend it to anyone wanting an investment. wi'.L the object of re-selling again at an adv nee. Tho 'and comprises probably -ottie of the finest dairying and fattening country in the province. The whole area is flit, with the exception oi about 50 acres gentle slopes- More than half- the block was originally a strouc flax swamp, now thoroughly drained, plenty of fall, the major portion having bean ploughed and grassed. This swamp requires to be soon to fully appreciate its Quality, which is unquestionable, being a rich black loam 12 to IS incites deep on clay. Th* block is carrying at present 86 dairy cows. 25 yearlings. 50 sheep, and IS horses. The owners assure us the farm will carry 120 cows next season, snd do them really well. BUILDINGS: 1. Fine. S-roon:od Homestead, every modern convenience, 'phone. 2. Good 5roomed Dwelling, all conveniences, phone, 4-atall stable, feedroom. implement and wasgon shed, large iron barn SO by 20, 10-ba:t cowshed, concrete floor and yards; Milking Plant installed. Admirably suited for cutting into two or throe farmn. Long road frontage on main road; cheese factory and school close at hand; li miles from progressive Morrinsviiio. PRICE, £35 <>er acre. Cash £1500; balance, easy terms chn be arranged -Sols Agents, SMITH AND HUNTER. Mornnsviiif., rPAURANGA— Dairy Farm, pick ot J. the district, 7 miles from wharf.l3l Acres, freehold, ring-fenced substantially. subdivide*! 5 paddocks, all ploughable. growing crop; 12* acres oats. 7 acres maize. 17 acres turnips, balance in grass. Soil chocolate volcanic; no weeds. Carrying at present 25 dairy tows, young stock, 3 farm horses. Up-to-date Dwell lnghouf?, new. all convs.outbuildings, cowshed, c haft-house separatorhouse piggeries; plenty pure water running in all seasons. P. 0.. sale-yards, cream cart daily Farm, stock, and implements can bo purchased at valuation. Price. £21 per acre Small encumbrance. Easy terms to an approved purchaser. Anyone wanting r< place to _ give good returns, inspect this.—Sam, - t-ite and Co.. 4. High Street. Auckland. ' PROPERTIES "WORTH - INSPECTION: Qfi ACRES, all flat, watered bv good creek y\J and windmill, no noxious weeds, good b-roomed House, and lot of outbuildings 1' 'miles from railway station, P. 0.. and School, _ miles to creamery; pme, £75 per acre, or would sell as a going concern fcr £So per annum. Tins is an ideal place and nil 111 first-class order. Cash, £1000. JJENRY QLAYTON AND pO., 2. BMEETONS BUILDINGS. *)*)&. ACRES, all ploughablo, 8 acres oats, " r-'r'"* acres turnips, few acres shelter bush, balance- all grass; no noxious weeds watered by Waikato River and -wrmancnt streams, good fishing and shooting. Alt thoroughly improved ond requires no money spent on it. Nothing to stop an energetic man getting- a turnover of £2000 a year. , House, of 7 rooms, h. and c. water, phoip. ■ m-.itor«hcd, and a lot of outbuildings. Price, I £-17 per acre. Equity. £2706. Would take a Srst-cl-ass mortgage, as deposit. JTENRY pLAYTON AND po.. . 2._ SMEETON 'S BUILDINGS. CHEEP AND pATTLE T^ARM. COCKSFOOT AND RYEGRASS COUNTRY. 'Ifi'i ACRES, first-class land: about 300 wt-» acres in grn.'s. 10 acres in lucerne. 250 acre < ploughabie: carrying at present 10 horses. 80 head cattle, and 400 sh"en. Good House. 7 rooms; woo'shed, cowshed, workshop, and st?b!es. Would make splendid dairy farm. Price, £16 5s per acre. Terms, £500 cash. 17S1G A N E XCEPTIOXALLY \ ICE AiRY pARM. ' 7"; ACRES, rich level land, in excellent I tJ' pasture. within easy distance of Hamilton, convenient to school, railway station, and Glnxo Factory; House, 6 rooms. wash-house, storeroom; cowshed, concrete floor, and other buildings- Price, £50 per acre. Terras arranged. TJAIRY "CiARM AS OING pONCERN - WILL EXCHANGE FOR HOUSE IN SUBURBS. 190 ACRES RICH LAND, mostly volX«0 <;mic: about half in gri63. balance rough feed; over one-half level; good Houso, 6 rooms, bathroom; cowshed '8 bails), implement shed. etc. The following no with th*property —All household furniture'including splendid piano, large barrel-fronted sideboard, beautiful D.K. suite, extension fable. enamel pearl bedsteads, etc."; stock -14 ! dairy cows, 1 bull. 8 calves. 3 horses, separator, cart and harness, sulky, and all farm implements and sundries. Will Exchange fur one unencumbered House (not more than £1000 value) and some cash. Price, i"23 per acre. Walk in. walk out. 17,611 SUBURBAN T7URMLET, "jVJANGERE. BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED. -JO ACRES (OVER). RICH. SEMI-VOL- ; I*. CANTC LAND, nil in first-class grass; fenced into 7 subdivisions. House, 4 rooms, and all necessary outbuildings; handy to all conveniences. Price, £2000, terms, £300 i Cash. 'J QAMUEL "yAILE AND OON3, T TD., f 83. QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. BRANCHES AT HAMILTON AND POitEKOHE. r|"<o WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. ABOUT Q ACRES, FENCED AND IN GRASS. 1 A few minutes' w;ilk from railway station. Land adjoining spiling up to £200 per acre. Situation splendid for building. Good view of the riiiiKes for miles round. Will sell at this very low price, £800 A real good investment. Apply to W M. L EYY, WAIKUMETE. OWNER. p H O 1 C E Tji A R M S. HAMILTON—IIO Acres, £70. HAMILTON—ISB Acres, £50. MATANGI- -195 Acres. £15. TE KOWHAI—I7O Acres. £40. PAPARATA—I324 Acres. £32. SILVERDALE—I6SS Acres, £30. MORRINSVILLE—SU Acres, £20. OKOROIRE—I77 Acres. £10. POKENO— Acres, £14. AKARTMU -232 Acres, flu 103. LOVELY F.VRMLETS. TA KAN IN 1-3 Acres, £1400. MANGERE—9I Acres, £2250. MANGER F.-8 Acres, £2300. MANGERS—S4 Acres. £2500. PAPATOETOE— 3 Acres. £1250. MANUREWA—2 Acre?, £1100. MANUREWA — 5 Acres. £IGOO. pHARLES TIOBERTS, JPhone 2396 A. _ 63, OUEEN STREET. GOING CONCERN. r 7f\ ACRES—6O acres in grass. 9 acres I V crop.-; nil ploughable, watered by cteek and springs, well fenced. 14 subdivisions. Hou.-o, 5 room?, store room, dairy, workshop, implement shed ptab'e' cow.-lied (', bail.-' hand" to rail, school, etc : price. £3fi per acre, including all stock ami implements. Owner will Exchange for good House or Mortage. 10 ACRES -All in grass. 2 acres orchard: ■i-\J splendid soil: good House. 5 rooms, all conveniences; cowshed, stable, implementshed, feed room; 1J miles rail, suburban ; school, town. etc. Price. £1500. Owner will take House as part, payment. NORDEN & CO., LTD., 85, FORT STREET.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16876, 14 June 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16876, 14 June 1918, Page 2

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