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Houses and Land tor Sale. THE PICK OF MANUREWA.'? ' M ' STANDS HIGH, and easy distance, from "M £3 station, commanding tho best views— ,~M Almost New Bungalow, built of best material, heart of kauri and heart of,rimu finishings; 8 large rooms and conveniences . < complote; scullery, pantry, bathroom, porcelain bath, califont, conservatory, etc.; shaping out verandah, 60ft by Bft; acetylene .; gas throughout; full range of outbuildings. Almost 6 acres semi-volcanic land, nicely laid out and subdivided. An ideal Homo. Price, £2450, Terms, £450 cash. EPSOM. CLOSE TO NEWMARKET. MODERN HOME. 7 Rooms, 4 bedrooms, drawingrcom; eliding doors into large dmir.groom ; bathroom, largo bath, shower, »nd hand bisin; hot and cold water; kitchen, Urion range, high-pressure boiler; scullery, wash-house, copper and tubs; sewer drainage; level volcanic section, 70ft frontage; more adjoining land can bo obtained. Whole property in first-class order. P- £1250. PARNELL. FREEHOLD. BALFOUR ROAD. WELL-BUILT TWO-STOREY HOUSE, I* 8 large rooms, and modern conveniences. Good views. Corner section, 80ft frontage. PRICE, £1150. TERMS. REMUERA. COMMANDING Splendid Views, Smins. ! V from cnrs.-RESIDENCE, 8 rooms and conveniences; 5 Acre; of first-class land, large road frontage; would out up to ad- , vantage. Littlo money spent on- renovating would make one of best homes. PRICE, £3000. TAKANINI (8 MINUTES FROM STATION). MODERN NEW BUNGALOW, 6 ROOMS, and all conveniences; 1 Acres level i land. PRICE, £1475. Terms, £100 deposit 6J per cent. , W. FRATER & SON, U5. QUEEN STREET. 'PHONE 1138. CHEAP IffiS LAND. CHEAP lifi LAND. CHEAP M LAND. MATAMATA. (SIX MILES FROM.) 01 C ACRES--18 Per Aere-lJ miles to Ai-0 school; fully equipped with bufJqings; 140 acres grass, 20 aores ploughed, bal- j ance fern and rough feed. Selling dirt cheap to settle partnership accounts. Easy terms, or might Exchange for a small 50-acro Farm. GLAXO AREA. WAHAROA-FARM OF 120 ACRESOwner out for negotiations. Will milk 40 cows and eventually 70. Originally flat and raupo swamp. NO WASTE LAND. New Buildings and a compact real Dairy Farm. Only short distance Matamata. £700 cash deposit, balance can remain on first mortgage. This is destined to be the best farm in the district in hands of a good man. EQUITIES FOR EXCHANGE OF GOOD VALUE. PQDITY f?KQ£O IN 220-ACRE RICH Li S'DtJt)4 DAIRY FARM, 5 mile station. Two Homesteads and splendid . outbuildings. Will milk 76 cows. Mortgage, £1430. Will Exchange for 1000-acre Sheep and Cattle Firm. ... WALTON •- EQUITY £2800 IN B*9' »'' ACRES, only 3 miles station; compsat buildings; will carry 45 cows and lot. of ,\ mi:ted stock, besides good Home and buUingß. Cheapest farm in Waikato at £15 per acre. Will take £300 cash and a tangible mortgage as part payment. Inspect and you }>. will bco a sure profit, in this. Trust Estate, and must be aold Quickly. A SURE SELLER. SEASIDE HOME-DEVONPORT-Bungi- ¥ j O low; 2mins beach. A rare bargain nt £670, on terms. SMITH &HALCOMBE AUCTIONEERS AND LAND SALESMEN. -j ,g 6, CUSTOMS ST., AUCKIiAND., ; 4 .';| WAIKATO ' 'd FREEHOLD, 940 ACRES, pERTILE . TTAHIKATeI PLATS ; .v| AND -ROLLING J\OWNS. ' CHEAT T)AIRYING AND 'DESK | COUNTRY. •' r-M AN OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTORS AND GRAZIERS. pRICE. BIA pER A CRE, ON EXCEPTIONAL TERMS. This Estate is sititteil in one of the finest .''':•' Beef-producing and Dairying districts in tie v| Auckland Province, and lends itself to sub- : ; i: ' dividing into small dairying areas, i; having: : ■-•' ) long public road frontages and a fire nevar- - . 7 failing stream and numorous springs, which : i\ water the block throughout. Post office- and J school within 2 miles. Township and railway station handy. Tho alluvial flats (kahikatea land), approximately 500 acres, are capable of being mad* ?i to carry nearly a cow to the acre. This por- ; ." tion is in pasture, and about 200 acres of the downs have also been grassed or under culti- ->! vation. ; ~ BUILDINGS.-Praclically new Homestei. of 6 rooms. and conveniences; Cottage of 5 - : ; rooms; stabling, modern cowshed (nbundant water supply); also other buildings and f yards. FENCING.-Mostly 7 wire.; about 17 padpocks, i Several patches of beautiful native bush have been preserved for shelter. The owner of this choice estate informs us he must realise, and has instructed us to quote exceptional terms to bona-fido inquirers, Particulars in detail will bo supplied on application. I :. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., KING'S CHAMBERS. COMMERCE ST., AUCKLAND. (HEAD OFFICE, HAMILTON.) YOU OUGHT TO COME NORTH AND SEE--14-? ACRES. "pREEHOLD. AN EXCEEDINGLY HANDY LITTLE A DAIRY FARM, with a frontage to th« Wairoa River. There is a wharf on the pro* perry, whence it is only 10 minutes' run by '■ launch to Dargaville, and a good metal road v affords easy access from the opposite direction to the saleyards. The land is all' rich flat, the growth having been mostly cabbago i trees ana puriris. , The property is ring- | fenced and subdivided into six paddocks, j watered by artesian flow. At present tho owner is running about sixty odd head of grown cattle, but, in present condition, I wmld milk, say. 30 cows, but the property 1 could be improved at small cost to milk 70 I cow?. Tho Homestead is up-to-date, and ' oontaiua six rooms with every posaiblo conj venience, hot and cold water, etc, | Ths ouild. ; nq of the proposed bndce acres* I tho Wairoa River wilt mean the opening up (and, consequently, a groat incrcaso in value) of all that area of rich land lying across tho river from Dargaville, and as this bridge ; will probably be built ,in the near future, buyers are advised to inspect immediately. This 142 acres is cheap, and should provo a valuable investment at I £29P ER A CSE - I To approvod buyer will make exceptionally easy terms. Reg. M. 180 1% ACRES, pREEHOLD. £515 S -P ER A CRE - £5 15 s A PROMISING LITTLE DAIRYING A PROPERTY, situated within. 25 mileg of township, school, P. 0., and railway atn* tion; cream cart, J mile; 100 acres are in grass. Tho laud is all ploughablo, semi-vol-canic loam, abundantly watered; ring-forc-ing is completed and in good order, ard , there are seven paddocks. Buildings are almost new. and consist of a comfortable. ' House of 5 rooms, milkinc-shod of 3 bails, store shed, piggeries, etc. Crops of all kinds do exceedingly well, and there is one a ore ,: i of good mixed orchard. \k ' Deposit £200, balance in five years at G . per cent Reg. A. 76. . • . 3j | For further particulars, apply to • •'" ;,^ COLMORE- J WILLIAMS. 'THE LAND MAN OF THE NORTH.* "' • : '-'-■ DARGAVILLE. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16926, 12 August 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16926, 12 August 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16926, 12 August 1918, Page 7