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■ — — »• 1,1 I ««— Htinstis and Land for Sale. 1 MT. ALBEBT--Nioo 5-;toom«d Bungalow) handy to tram and train; every convenience, good section., A real bargain at i £775 ; easy terms.—F. Sinclair Yates and { Co.. Union Bulge.. Customs St. E. 'Phone ' 299. 1 I GREEN LJ.NE— nice 6-roomed House in one c? the finest situations in Auckland. A nice home, evory convenience; ; splendid sootion. Cheap at £1000: terms. — V. Sinclair Yates and Cc„ Union Bldgs., Cusvnms Sc. E. 'Phone 2». ! DOMINION RD.—Very nice 6-roomed House, in nice street; not. Edendale side. A nice home, every convenience, and cheap at £1.000; easy terms. Sinclair Yates and Co., Union Bldgs., Customs St. I E. 'Phone 299. I MT. EDEN—Very fine ail-brick Residence. ; perfect order, handily situated : really nice home; no paint and paper to buy, low insurance; a fine convenient home. Cheap at £1250; easy terms.— F. Sinclair Yates and Co.. Union lildgs.. Customs St. E. 'Phono 399. PONSONBY— A good cheap Worker's Home; handy to trams and in good order.: 6 rooms; recently re novated, every convenience. A snip at £625: terms.— F. Sinclair Yates and Co., Union Bldgs.. Customs St. E. 'Phone 299. EPSOM, verv handy position, to tram lmin —Nioe 5-roomed Bungalow, every convenience, electric light; tenure, Glasgow lease A really nice home and an absolute snip at £825: easy terms.—F. Sinclair Yates and Co., Union Bldgs., Customs St. E. ' one 299 . MOUN I-? DEN -£1750 MODERN BUNGALOW, 2-etoreyed. of 1.2 pxpeptiocaUv fine rooms and every possible modern, con v. . artistic and well finished, built-in wardrobe*, etc.; 2 p.w c. s. One of the finest homes in the district; _ 3mms to trams. Terms: About £500 deposit. A bargain. M. KALMAN, _ ....

Estate Agent, 8, Short's' Buildings, Queen Streot. ~^CRES-~gHEEF AND "jTVAIRY T^ARM. OT MILES south of Auckland. 15 miles J. S Wesifie'd Saleyards by metalled roads: about £70 in grass. 100 useful bush. 50 scrub; 28 rjaddocka. good <sh*ep fences. well watered: carrying capacity. 500 breeding ewes, 400 More sheep. 30 dairy cows necessary horses House, 7 rooms, pantry, bath, office, aoetyleno light, convs.. man's room; large nnd comwete she<ls. including shearing .pen»„ wool-room. engine-shed, and 2 complete sheep yards. PRICE. £15 acre : £2000 cash, balance 5 years at 6 per cent. This property , warrants early inspection. Price is very reasonable. Write us at once and arrange inspection. XI "CLUCK AND CON, AGENTS. AVONDALE. AUCKLAND. "V-OBTHERN TXTAIROA. OOQ ACRES at ARAPOHUE. known as iOtl " Fnderley:" good land, well grassed, fenced, and watered; good roads; cream cart at gale, school and post office half. mile. House. 9 rooms, with all conveniences; •splendid rang© of outbuildings: 22 paddocks. two orchards. In splendid order to Btart right off dairying , . Owner has cropped 100 bushels maize to the acre second year without manure. No top-dressi-ig required. Com© and inspect. Price and terms from pHARLES TDRADLEY. OWNER. ARAPOHUE. :* pHANCE FOE T\ISCRIMINATING DYERS. OX A ACRES. ALL IN GRASS. CLOSE *iOU TO WHANGAREI TOWNSHIP. All fenced, well watered. SIX-ROOMED HOUSE AND OUTBUILDirGS. li Acres Orchard.

Owner prepared to accept the low price of £8 p;r acre ill order, to -Beet a. Quick sale. Apply for fur.hcr particulars V OWNER. Care P.O. Box 217. Auckland. BAY QP pLENTY T>ARGAIN.. ' I SHEEP FARM AT OPOTIKT FOR SALE OWING TO DEATH OF LATE OWNER. OAAA ACRES FREEHOLD. 1000 acres £i\J\J\J ia crws, 100 acres river flats, balance easy bills: 1000 acres heavy bush. 16 miles from Opotiki by good roads. Two-sheep country. Buildings Good S-roomed House and conveniences, woolshed. with shearing machines, sheep Yards, concrete dips. etc. Price, only £7 10s per acre. Terms arranged. H. LEWIS, Land Agent, To Awamo.tu. A pHOICE TAAIRY pARM. lift —Situated at Ardmoro 3 miles JLtcvj Irom Papakura Station, on. the Olevedon Road. One. of the best in the district and all in the best of English grassws. Good House of 7 rooms Mid conveniences, verandah on two sides. Outbuildings consist of 14-bail cowshed and seps.rs.tor room, •with concrete floor, large barn, stable «nd implement sheds, and all necessary buildings, all built of the best kauri timber and in good orderPresent owner has occupied the place for SO years, and it will easily winter 60 head dairy cows. For particulars apply at farm or to P. MAGUIRE, Papatoetoe. 30f\fi ACRES— grazing block of lane OuUU wif.fa long water frontage. Th* bulk of the land is in grass, the balance bush and scrub. Practically the whole ii ploughable. W.'th reasonable improvemerr H will be two-sheep country; the land ii healthy limestone formation. Accessible b: roads, 12 miles from railway, also bj launch and steamer. It is splendidly she! tered and quite ideal from a residentia standpoint. Homestead and buildings are old. but cai be renovated at small cost. There are son* fine beaches, shaded by large trees. Prio for th* block. £5 5s per aero for one month Any reasonable termi.. Of\f\f* ACRES BUSH COUNTRY ijUUU with good proportion of open undu lating land of good Quality; plenty c rough leed and long water frontage, in w:nt*i lo» north; several permanent streams bush contains timber for building and fern ing Great chance to acquire a large bloc at low price; £4 £» per acre, or can b divided into four sections. GRAY & COCKROFT

SMEETON'S BUILDINGS. QUEEN STREET. GOING CONCERN—2SO Acres, ail grass, except 15 acres shelter bush; 150 acres flat, balance undulating; good buildings- cream collected; 1 mile school, store. I> O- ' Carrying now 92 cattle. 39 sheep, 8 horses, 20 pigs. Following go with farm : 4 tow milking machine, separator, engine, 30 cows, di horse*, 2 pigs, cream cans. M.H. drill, disc, chain and tine, clod crusher, dray, trap, and harness. Tnis is cheap. Pnlr £35 per acre. Terms given. CONCERN—44 acre». 0.R.r., | VJT Rood, loamy, black soil; 20 acres in j apples, peaches, psiars, balance grass; new ! 4-roomed House, cowshed, etc.; well ■watered li rail, store, school. Freenold can be bought for £445. Owner will accept. £350 cash. Price £885. Included in price are 5 cows, 2 horses, implements, tools, separator, horse, cart, and harness. /"-tOIN'G CONCERN—44 acres for £29 per (jT aero; £"550 cash. All grassed. little shelter bush: undulating, well watered; 2roorned fluut-e, cowshed, etc. . 5 miles Pukekoh*. The following go with farm; 8 rows, <alf, 2 farm horses, trap, harness, implement'!, etc. ... ~ ~. ,i rpOWN MILK SUPPLY—I2S acres. all J in pasture, 2 miles suburban station; all buildings, including new machine shed and machine; carrying 50 head. £10 per aire .€I3OO cash. __ . -»^/-i-rri W. K. FRANCIS, •p},,-,„,. 44. PAPAKURA. A LAND BARGAIN. 195 A CRES - only0 nly .£8 15 s PER ACRE. t*f}f\(\ DEPOSIT; balance arranged. Beautiful undulating country, easily worked; (mile Tauh-i school; 150 acres ring fenced, 175 acres p.oughable, 12 acres English grass. balf.nr*" rough feed and tea-tree; watered by t-A-c stream?. Two-roomed Lt-an-to Cottage, j small outbuilding, and cowsh«-d. Tnis property would carry about 10 milking cows in present condition, and could bo very easily improved to carry 20 or 30. Cream cart passes daily. 8 miles from Morrinsville; '-"0 miles frori Hamilton. Spiendii l motor road. This is a «nip at the price, afr '.and in the vicinity is selling as hi<;h as £35 per acre. No Agent. <j IT /~X ALLAGHER. i>UK.EKOHE. 'Phono 4 or 111.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17255, 3 September 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17255, 3 September 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17255, 3 September 1919, Page 3

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