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11 — ■ I 1 ■ ■' M 1 « . ■ Honses and Land tor Sale. CITY PROPERTIES 'QITY pOENEB i-DLOCK. AT PRESENT BRINGING IN £50 PER MONTH NET RENTAL. HAVING A FRONTAGE TO ONE OP THE PRINCIPAL STREETS OF 107 FT 9IN AND - TO ANOTHER U3FT 9IN. -The Buildings on part are not modern but sound and now in use as a large factory. This is the 'largest avalable block in the ■ City, where a modern warehouse, garage or ; clubrcjoins could be erected. < WITHIN 8 MINUTES OF QUEEN ST. ' PRICE NOT UNREASONABLE AND TERMS EASY. CALL AND • SEE US ABOUT THIS. GROUND PLAN AVAILABLE. • QORNER "DLOCK, TTARANGAHAPE • roiDWITH FIVE BRICK SHOPS THEREON. ALL WELL LET ON.LEASE. ' SEE US FOR PARTICULARS. * J. FOSTER, .- 38, PHOENIX CHAMBERS. EPSOM. GENUINE BARGAIN. FINE House of 6 ROOMS, bathroom, etc.: usual conveniences; wash-house, c. and t.; perfectly level section of 1-acre, laid out 15 paths, gardens., etc Price, £1300, terms. REMUERA. ' BEST LOCALITY, SMIN. TO TRAMS. MAGNIFICENT BUNGALOW OF 7 Bathroom, pantry, etc, all conveniences, porcelain bath and basin, etc., etc.; fine section, well laid out in gardens, paths, shrubs, lawn, fruit trees; splendid arbour view. A snip at £1550. Terms. MORNINGSIDE - "DOUGH-CAST BUNGALOW, OF 5 H-V ROOMS— hall, bathroom, pantry, etc; all conveniences; porcelain bath and basin, h. and c. water, wash-house, c. and t., p.w.c.: interior of home attractive. Fine section, 60 by 165 ft, elevated, well laid out. Price, £1000, terms, or £950 cash. Solo , Agents. • FARM. FARM. FARM. PUKEKOHE. GOING CONCERN. ABSOLUTE BARGAIN. I*7 r ACRES— acres flat, balance undu- -*■ * <-' lating, with few acres hilly; 20 paddocks, well watered by good creeks an-1 springs; 150 acres rich volcanic on the flat, 1 balance volcanic. Now capable carrying 1 60 milking cows and young stock. Good sixroomed House, usual conveniences: outbuildnigs, consisting of 8-bail cowshed, concrete [ floor, separator room, etc.; 2 miles from station, saleyards, P. 0.; f-mile from school; cream,cart calls daily. Land adjoining at £62 10s per acre. This is an absolute bargain at £38 10s per acre; stock at valuation. Owner selling owing to family illness. See us re particulars of live and dead stock included in going concern. HILL AND~DICKEY „ 95. EXCHANGE LANE. 'PHONE 2466. . P.O. BOX 625. WAIEA.TO FARMS. £48 ACRE IAQ ACRES— in grass; good Home; « , . 6 * miles Cambridge; about li miles from factory. About 10 acres lucerne; milk--1 ing 40 cows; in splendid condition. Title. Freehold. PRICE, £48 Per Acre. Terras, £1000 Cash. _ „ H/60. • £50 ACREOAfi ACRES, flat to undulating; all in —i'IV/ in grass; carrying 100 dairy cows: House, 5 rooms, all conveniences, patent gas; 15-bail cowshed, good buildings; 4 miles to Glaxo Factory, Matangi, 3 miles to Cheese Factory; good roads. PRICE, £50 Per Acre. Terms, £2500. HJ7I. £8 ACRE- - '71 A ACRES—IO7 Acres Freehold, 603 > ■ JLV/ Acres L.I.P; annual rental, £9 15s I About 450 acres in good grass, balance ! ' good bush, with a little fern; all fenced; : . subdivided into 10 sheep-proof paddocks; , well watered by creeks; healthy sheep and ! cattle country. Good 4-roomed House, with ' bathroom and scullery, h. and c. water: big ] I range outbuildings. A good part of the | farm is ploughable, part being ploughed and '< laid down in grass., 1 paddock rape. Carrying at present 660 sheep, 22 cows, 50 head young stock, 4 ' horses. Two miles from school, post office, store; 4 miles from railway station, 7 miles from freezing works. Good, hard metalled road to property. £1000 Deposit, balance very easy terms. » FISHER A ~^~PARKES, 1, SMEETON'S BUILDINGS. 'PHONE 1911. : OPPORTUNITIES. - 1800 ACRES. "CARRYING- 3000 SHEEP i AND 260 CATTLE. FOR v c £10 PER ACBEc Situated in Northern District. 1 mile from [ school and post office. 1700 acres in grass, ' balance in bush. Good Homestead, cattle yards. 2 sets sheep pens. dip. shearing shed - with machines, stable and all necessary » outbuildings. Subdivided into 18 paddocks, - and well watered by permanent supply. The • farm is recognised as being one of the best - in the district. It is in excellent heart, has • two road frontages, and is within a short • drive of the saleyards. PRICE— OIA PER ACRE. Terms .. oW-LV/ Arranged. UP-TO-DATE DAIRY FARM ~ AT AN OLD-TIME PRICE. Qrtf? ACRES, situated in a splendid , OUO dairying district,' handy to school 1 and' railway, cream cart calls. 2.40 acres - rich river flats, balance low hills which have been' ploughed and grassed. Lovely 6-roomed Bungalow, with all conveniences, ' wash-house, tool shed, barn 50ft by 17ft. cowshed with 4-cow plant, and all milking apparatus. Property winters 96 cattle, including 50 .milking cows, sheep and 14 horses. but many more are carried during the sumPrice£2s per acre, including milking plant and farminc implement*, etc.. in fact ; everything with the exception of stock. ' NOTE—This is a beautiful farm, highly " recommended, and at the price askad is 1 pre-war buying. SPECULATION OR INVESTMENT. -' RICH RIVER FLATS AT Jf?OH Per Acre. A Cif\ ACRES, of which 358 are rich river . "tUU flats., and balance good sandstone hills in rough feed. New 6-roomed House. j Will carry 100 milking cows and 100 head cattle. . . NOTE.Anyone requiring a large block of dairying land, or on the lookout for a money-making sT>eculation will do well to J inspect. The railway is i mile distant from the property Well suited for subdividing into 4 dairy farm* The PRICE is £21 per *crp and the rs«n required only £1400. " THIS TS SOMETHING REALLY GOOD. THE NORTH AUCKr LAND FARMERS' CO-OP,, LTD., KING'S CHAMBERS. COMMERCE ST. AUCKLAND Head Office - - - WHANGAREL f 11 SMALL RUN. " 'NORTH AUCKLAND. KOA ACRES—Partly freehold and partly 3.—A/ leasehold; 200 acres grassed land, remainder standing bush; fenced and subdivided into 12 paddocks; 5-roomed aged Houee, milking and other sheds; on Main Road, between railway and coast. Carry now 20 cows and 70 to 80 head cattle. PRICE, £2500. 1 " Seems impossible at the money, but quite 3 correct. W. R. MACKESY, I£7. QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17429, 26 March 1920, Page 3

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