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'.;. " 'in .ii,.i 1 .. ■ 1 ii.i i' 1 1 ,1 j Houses and Land for Sale. A cheap farm: £250 DEPOSIT. £250 DEPOSIT. A S TAET F X IFE ' •VTEARLT 280 ACRES OF FREEHOLD t- LAND, fenced into several paddocks: practically all ploughable; over half is in grass, crops, and rough feed; abundant supply of water; sound House of £"'rooms, cowshed of 12 bails, and other necessary outbuildings; cream collected at gate; school and post office two miles. This farm is ideal for milking about 20 cows and'running young stock on v the back portions. The land is semi-volcanic of good quality. The place has been neglected, but offers a good living, right from the jump, with immense possibilities to a worker. Properly worked this farm should be made to carry 50 to 60 cows. Now listen! You are getting a place here that all the pioneering work has been dftne lon. It is fenced, partly improved, and I all necessary buildings. The start has now I been made. The profit lies here now for the man who go©3 on improving. PRICE ONLY £16 PER ACRE. Deposit just £250. Easy terms for balance to a good man. Get in here to-day. Unimproved land is selling at more than asked for this. .■> MANGERE. THE BEST— We offer you the best place in this ideal locality. MILK FOR TOWN SUPPLY— » Big money is being taken off this farm all the year round. See it and you will believe it. f7K ACRES, all in good grass; good build- * *-* ings; well fenced and subdivided. The very beat of land. All conveniences handy. This is the cheapest farm in Mangere to-day. It pays handsomely on the figure asked. It offers a sure profit to the purchaser. Investigate this thoroughly and you will be amazed at the cheapness of it. PRICE. £88 PER ACRE. Deposit about £2500. If you want a good place, see this. It's cheap. WM.A.HORNE,LTD., "THE LAND MAN." SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND | ALSO AT VICTORIA ST.. HAMILTON. j MANGAWAI. f*-t ACRES; House of 6 rooms, dairy, UJL wash-house; salt water frontage, good boating and fishing; Government valuation, £1650. Will take £1000; terms. WHANGAPE. 1 9HH ACRES-'-Withfa 11 Miles Huntly.— \J\J 500 acres grass, balance open country and some swamp 4-roomed Houec, miik.ngsh9d. This is good two-sheep country, and at £5 per acre; terms. I* the cheapest property we know' of. WOODLEY. HAS. ACRES O.R.P.— acres grass, balI Tt<J ance bush and open country; House. 3 rooms and Outbuildings, telephone; fully two-sheep l country, and good at £6 10s per I acre terms _ GLEN MURRAY !-t AA ACRES—BOO acres grass, balance jIUUJ bush and ploughable country;, 8roomed House, dairy, woolshed. Shearing I machines, men's house; telephone. This is j a well-farmed, tip-top property, and we 1 recommend it at £9 per acre: terms. RODNEY COUNTY. SJ7C ACRES—2BO acres grass; cream wagOI «J gon 2 miles: practically all piougnable; good 7-roomed House and outbuildings. i Last year £120 of grass seed was harvested. Price. £6 10s: terms. . MANGERE, FAVONA. , , 8 ACRES; near to creamery and school; flat, volcanic land; two small Houses, cowshed, concreted; Onehunga water sup- ! ply laid on. Price, £2500. , MANGERE, I FAVONA PARK. 6 SECTIONS IN THIS FAVOURED DISTRICT FROM 4, ACRES UPWARDS. EASY TERMS. PUKEATUA, MAUNGATAUTARI. A->f) ACRES— grass; New 5-roomed TcOii Hoits-a. 8-bail cowshed, ,'arge bart; new railway from Te Awamutu will pass farm. This property will stand any standard valuation, with great prospective value, and cheap at £12 10s per acre; terms. We have some fine Maori properties* for which we can secure the freehold. GLEESON~AND MACKENZIE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, GLEESON'S BUILDINGS. HIGH STREET. AUCKLAND. 'Phone 3899. OSTEND. Ta A 3 uc¥L^D OF MOST POPULAR SEASIDE JIESORT. THE CHEAPEST SEASIDE SECTIONS. THE EASIEST TERMS. THE BEST STEAMER SERVICE. Steamers leave Mondays and Fridays, 9 a.m.. returning same day. Also Week-ends and Sundays. This Estate has only been opened just on four years, and over 400 sections have been sold, while over 60 Seaside Cottages have been erected- Magnificent Private Hotel just been completed on the finest of all beaches". ONETANGI. H miles of CLEAN, HARD. SANDY BEACH. Pretty bush 1 reserves of 15 acres. Good Fishing. Shooting. Boating. Bathing. Cheap week- , end Steamer Fares from November 1. Good all-tke-yeav-round steamer service, also launches. Good smooth-water trip, li hours' 1 steam. Bureau and Store on Estate. I Let us show you some of the sections at ! I £60, They command glorious vievfs of the sea and land, and adjoin a nice reserve of I bush. Other sections from £25. The terms are within reach of every pocket, and enable one to go and erect a nice little crib rightaway on payment of the £2 10s deposit. TERMS; £2 10s deposit; balance, £1 monthly, and NO INTEREST. NO RATES. Our Mr. Smytheman has a cottage 011 the Estate, and will be pleased to give details of each section. He knows them intimately. Buy now and reap the benefit. Great prospective value. Ask your friends about Oetenrl Send (or plan, booklet, and further particu lirs to SHORT m SMYTHEMAN, 11. SMEETONS BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. •y-MAS TTOUSE T>ARGAINS. DEVONPORT— S-roomed Residence, all con vs.; newly painted and papered; 18 minutes ferry; i minutes beach. V'rifo. £1450; deposit, £400. Absolutely cheap. DEVONPORT— 6 minutes from ferry; nice 7-.oonied House and convs.: section 6fi bv 160 ft. A bargain at £1150;, dep. £300. DEVONPORT — Close Ferry — 5-roomed House, califont, and all convs.; large section. Price, £695, cash; real snip at this. PONSONBY— Islington St.—Bungalow, 5 rooms and convs-; h. and c. water. , Only £725; dep. £175. DEVONPORT— 6 rooms, and convs., elevated. Price-, £1000; deo. £250. Call ar.d see Photos, of above •Properties. R. N MELVILLE, AUCTIONEER AND ESTATE AGENT, 5, Phoenix Chambers, and Devonport. RICH AND FERTILE BAY OF PLENTY. 1 Ozt ACRES—Lovely* Seaside Farm; good lut buildings; mostly level, all in crop or grass; carries 75 head. £35 per acre; £600 cash. No. 868 -J AI —10-cow Farm, all grass, crop J-V/X or orchard, practically level; good buildings; 12 paddocks. £37 per acre; £800 cash. No. 872 Full particulars of these and many similar Farms in the Bay of Plenty forwarded on application to COLIN C NORRIS, LAND AGENT, TAURANGA. T \

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17348, 20 December 1919, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17348, 20 December 1919, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17348, 20 December 1919, Page 5