Houses and Land for Sale. AMERICAN BUNGALOW. HERNE BAY—One of the most exclusive designs of American Bungalow, two storeys, well gabled, with octagon and threecorner bays, sleeping porches, fibrous plaster arches, artistic ceilings, Oregon pine panelling, dressing rooms, box room, etc., together with seven well-appointed rooms, reception hall. etc.. lead light cupboards fitted in altogether a most desirable property on a well-laicKout section of 66 by loOft ; live hedges, lawns, fruit trees, aud vegetable garden. The whole commands one 'A the best water views in Auckland, and is in the best part of Heme Bay. A most desirable gentleman's residence. Only £1950; £600 cash, balance can remain for 5 years at 6 per cent. We are the sole agents. No. 1747 A Ij^PSOM—New Bungalow of 5 rooms and J kitchenette; electric light throughout; everything of the latest: never been occupied. Section 50 by 160 ft and 150 back. Terms can be arranged: £1150 full price. The whole is very tastefully arranged; fibrous plaster ceilings, etc. No. 1745 MOUNT EDEN—A very tastefullynged Bungalow of 6 rooms, on a nice section: well laid out. Only £1275; terms. We have seen worse at £1500. No. 1742 We have a large and well-appointed list of city and suburban homes, from £250, full purchasing price, and can give terms to suit any intending purchaser. T*rTE RATIONAL PO-OP. "DEALTY C°- 0F N.Z., SAFE DEPOSIT BUILDINGS, (Vulcan Lane Entrance). PUKEKOHE " WAIUKU DISTRICT. COME r\F rr«HE "DEST. OWNER LEAVING NEW ZEALAND. 147 A CBES ' W iLlj £0 70 D AIRY QOWS. This place is in splendid heart. »s you | may guess from the fact that it will do a cow to two acres. Subdivided into 11 paddocks; cowshed of -8 bails, with concrete floors. Good 6-roomed House and conveniences, and good outbuildings. Fair proportion of cash required, balance at 51 per cent. Price. £72 10s per acre ! BUYERS—Look out for our Auction Sale on FRIDAY, September 5. of Two Properties in the Estate of Joseph Dunn (deceased!. FARM OF 140 ACRES, fronting Panmure-Otahuhu Road. and adjoining Westfield Freezing Works. Also. HOUSE AND TWO ACRES on St- Heliers Bay Road, near Panmure School. BUYERS.— out for our Auction Sale on FRIDAY, September 12. of Mr. William Piatt's OPAHEKE DAIRY FARM OF 117 ACRES, only 3 J miles from station by metalled road. This property is being sold solely on account of serious ill-health of owner. ALFRED BUCKLANT) & SONS, LTD., S- H- HARRISON, Land Department. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. ■CURLY TySPOSAL TMPERATIVE. lIS 5 ACRES pREEHOLD. pBICE. flt lAS pER ACRE. rpERMS, £"|O{)A C ASH ° R T ESS ' This Property has wintered 900 sheep, also cattle and horses. Approximately 550 acres grassed, balance bush. All fine healthv sheep and cattle country. Free from noxious weeds. DWELLING of fo.ir rooms and sheds. Fenced and subdivided into about 16 paddocks. Several fine streams which water practically every paddock. The property is situated only 8 miles from railway and port, by road which is partly metalled, and under 60 miles from Auckland City. This is as opportunity. THE NORTH AUCKLAND FARMERS' COOP., LTD., KINGS CHAMBERS. COMMERCE ST. Head Office WHANGAREI. H. K. JONES, Manager. Land Department, Auckland. GOING CONCERN. Af\f\ ACRES— Situated 4 miles railway 'iV/U and close large township; 300 acres grassed, balance heavy fern, open counter of volcanic nature; all ploughable; splendid fences and watered by streams; mostly flat land, balance undulating. Wintered 50 dairy cows, 70 dry stock, 10 horses, etc. Buildings: Sound 5-roomed house, wa.shhouse; 10-bail concreted cowshed with cowmilking plant; large implement shed and piggeries. A long list of implements, tools, etc., included in the price. The property is close to a casein factory. Price as a Boing concern. £18 per acre, £1500 cash. There is Government mortgage. £500. Balance can remain 5 years at 6 per cent. Reason for selling: Widow anxious to retire and take up residence in Auckland. Will consider town property in part payment. H69 GRAFTON —Gentleman's two-storey 7roomed Residence, with every possible conv. All rooms in perfect order. Bright ird ,'unny level garden: pretty outlook; fhst-cls.«« position , level to bridge. £1900.' 6151 MOORE-JONES BROS., 6. SHORTLAND STREET: also Hamilton. MANGERE CROSSING. OVER 3 ACRES. MODERN 6-ROOMED BUNGALOW, bathroom; wash-house, copper and tubs; motor-shed, concrete floor! This is cheap at £2000. Terms arranged. MANUREWA. Bmin. Station— s-ROOMED BUNGALOW, wash-house; new poultryhouse; 1 acre of ground. Price. £825- equity £325. Would Exchange for small place to milk about 6 cows. MANUREWA— 30 Acres. Good House and shed«: Main South Road frontage. A bargain at £135 per acre. E. HARRIS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT 11. SHORTS BUILDINGS. QUEEN ST. GOING CONCERN.
* ? 00 9; RE «- RICH VOLCANIC SOIL; — V7V/ will grow anything. About 30 acre* young crass this season, well fenced and subdivided with post and wire Jn d live hedges; two road frontages. Will cut in two farms if required. Including 15 cows I ('?^ B '. "I*"' cU ,S- d a! 1 tarra implements, i. lose to factory. Price. £40 per acre £1300 cash. Stock worth about £1200. Apply, JAMES MAIRti, ■PALMEBSTON BLDOS., 47. QUEEN ST.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17256, 4 September 1919, Page 4
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