Houses and Land tor Sale. TO DAIRYMEN. Q.OING QONCERNj OTEP TMGHT TNTO "pROFIT. BOMBAY— ACRES, subdivided into several paddocks; about 200 acres grass; 14 acres native bush and rough feed. ' Wet** watered by springs. The Farm is wee ] sheltered, and lends itself well for cutting- ! up purposes. Has two road frontages. The I soil is semi-volcanic; grows crops well. | BUILDINGS— of 7 rooms, ! dairy, cowshed (concrete floor), barn, implement shed, and. all usual outbuildings. The Cows that go with the Farm are a choice lot. having been well-culled by present owner. Wo can recommend thia property to anyone in search of a good Dairy Farm. The following is a list of Stock and Implements, etc., which is included with the Farm —45 picked cows, 1 bull, 3 picked yearling heifers, 4 horses. 5 sows, 1 boar; drill, mower, roller, disc harrows, waggon, dray, 65-gal. separator, oil. engine, churn] milk pans, rotary disc plough, also single furrow plough, milk cans, plough and waggon harness, and all usual farm implementsThere is a new Casein Factory alongside farm; also Butter Factory. Post Office, and School 1 mile; stores delivered. PRICE AS A GOING CONCERN. -£JA PER ACRE. TERMS: £1500 Cash, balance arranged. WAITEMATA LAND AGENCY, HELLABY'S BUILDINGS. Opp. G.P.0.. QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. Postal Address: G.P.O. Box 494. 'Phone 2655. HOUSES. HOUSES. HOUSES. IF IT IS A HOUSE YOU WANT, THEN " THE LAND MAN " YOU SHOULD BEE. BUNGALOWS. MODERN HOMES. We have them all. and plenty for everybody. Dcn't be afraid to call and make enquiries. We welcome your enquiries, and are here to do our level best, for yon. EPSOM. WE HAVE SEVERAL REALLY PRETTY HOMES IN- THIS SUBURB. T AROE 6-ROOMED MODERN BUNGAJLi LOW HOME, every possible modern 'convenience; nearly *-atre; e.eva ed section, boauufuliy laid out. PRICE, £1750; deposit, £Buo.
A ±SA±UJAU\. —JSUiNUAJjUW OI 1 rooms, cL p.w.c, also L. and c. water, etc.; rimu iniah; motor garage and outbuildings. Section. SO by 180. PRICE, only £1000; Deposit, only £200. ARTISTIC RESIDENCE—Largo 7-roomed ul Residence, replete with every possible convenience. Elevated section. Best part :>f Epsom. PRICE, JE18C0; Deposit, £300. CHEAP HOMES. ONLY £100 DEPOSIT—HIGH SIDE OP DOMINION ROAD— SOLIDLY-BUILT 5-ROOMED SEMI-BUNGALOW: large level section. PRICE only £850, with £100 Deposit. X»QAfK — GOOD 5-ROOMED SEMI*OUI; BUNGALOW, replete with a! conveniences; handy to Dominion Road cars. In good order. PRICE £800, with £530 Deposit. X*77A — 6-ROOMED VILLA RESI- *• IU DENCE, built of sound timbers. Section. 50 by 132. Close to • Dominion Road cars. Good buying at onlv £770. OQ7K- SOUND 5-EOOMED VILLA. «iO I«J with all usual conveniences. Everything beautifully kept. Section, 50 by 160. A really good home. Only a minute to trams. PRICE, £875; Deposit, £-50. SMALL DEPOSITS. YES! WE HAVE HOMES TO SUIT EVERY POCKET AND TASTE. -PIOA DEPOSIT— BUNGA<**I\J\J LOW of 6 rooms. Good street in Mount Eden. PRICE, £1075; Deoo3it On'v £ion. -££A DEPOSIT — REMUERA — Good <?°**J\J Home -jf 5 rooms and all conveniences. Section. •50 by 15 °- Cheap at £700. On'v £50 df>po»)t. £3A DEPOSIT-HOUSE of 6 rooms. <*'*-'" bathroom, and conveniences. Good street Remuera. PRICE, £850; only £30 £?a PEPOSIT-PONSONBY-A Solid J*AO Little Worker's Dwelling of 5 rooms; handy position. PRICE £560; Deposit only £25. y WE HAVE LOTS MORE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. avM ' i ARRANGE INSPECTIONS TO-DAY, WM.A.HORNE.LTD., " THE LAND MAN." 19. SHORTLAND STREET. AUCKLAND. MOUNT EDEN. BUNGALOW OP 7 , LARGE 4IOOMS, standing on a high, elevated section; handy to tram and splendid outlook; p.w.c, hat and cold water, porcelain bath and basin. Ground nicely laid out in lawn, shrubs, etc. Sunny position and every convenience. ME-311 pRICE, £ 125 0. - TERMS ARRANGED. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. MOUNT EDEN. OWNER LEAVING AUCKLAND AND MUST SELL. GENTLEMAN'S UP-TO-DATE RESIDENCE of 7 large rooms, situated on a nice elevated corner section, one minute from the car, and in one of the best positions in Mount Eden. The property has just been renainted and everything is in the best oi condition. Unsurpassed views, and beautifully laid out in lawns, shrubs, etc. P.w.c, hot and cold water, sleeping porches, etc. P RICE - £1600. TERMS ARRANGED. SMITH, DUNNE & CO., GENERAL AGENTS. BRUNSWICK BUILDINGS. PHONE 69. EPSOM. EPSOM AVENUE. FIBST-CLASS MODERN HOME of £ rooms and e7ery convenience; thoroughly well built with best material. ELEVATED SECTION, laid out in garden, lawns. etc. Commands good views PRICE. £2800. Terms arranged. EPSOM. KIPLING AVENUE. Three minutes to Cars. ! COMFORTABLE ONE-STOREY HOME 8 rooma and all modern conveniences LEASEHOLD, about SO YEARS to run GROUND RENT only £6 per annum LARGE SECTION. All in first-class order PRICE, £ 1350. EPSOM. CLAUDE ROAD. \*rELL-BUILT BRICK BUNGALOW. ! » T rooms and all conveniences. FREE HOLD; J-ACRE, nicely laid out in garden Rich soil. Sunny position. Good locality PRICE, £2000. Terms arranged. PARNELL ST. STEPHEN'S AVENUE. FIRST-CLASS Freehold Property—Tw« storey Modern Home. 9 rooms, ani every convenience; electric light throughout 5 bedrooms, all fitted with mirror wardrobes large bathroom; califont. Motor garag< Good siM section (level). PRICE, £3000. MOUNT EDEN. Handy to Station. One miri. to cars. WELL - CONSTRUCTED BUNGALOW built on brick foundation; 7 goo rooms and every modern appointment. A. in first-class order and condition. ' Goo , garden.- PRICE, £1550. Terms arranged. W. FRATER & SON! LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. 116, QUEEN STREET. * ' Established 1879.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17254, 2 September 1919, Page 3
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