Bouses and Land for Sale. ■■- ;■ — ~. -... ■ — , — . ~,-..,,/ ' DAIRY FARMS. DAIRY FARMS/"CONVENIENT A REAS rPHAT TyE /"lAN -OECOMMEND. GOING CONCERN. 9Q ACKES.—OnIy 3i miles from PapatoeijO toe, school and P.O. one mile. Hero you can milk for town supply, cheese factory or creamery; well watered and subdivided. House of 6 rooms; 4-bail cowshed,' implement shed, motor shed, etc. Included in price are 16 choice dairy cows, 2 horses, and large range of farm implements. Price, £97 per acre ; termsarranged. 100 ACRES. 100 ACRES. A PARTLY-IMPROVED FARM. 2 miles -iv. from railway, on South Line.— Well watered, and subdivided into 10 paddocks. House of 6 rooms, cowshed, separator-room. Price, only £25 per acre; deposit, £800. 76 ACRES. i 76 ACRES. C MILES SUBURBAN STATION: school, *-* store and P. 0.. 1 mile; subdivided into 11 paddocks, and well watered; all ploughable. Carrying at present 40 head. House of 6 rooms, with conveniences; cowshed, barn, stable, trapshed. etc. PRICE. £70 PER ACRE: deposit. £1000. 100 ACRES. 100 ACRES. CITCATED in the PUEEKOHE DISO TRICT. semi-volcanic soil, well watered, subdivided: undulating country, all in grass. with the exception of shelter. Carrying at present 66 head. Sound House of 5 rooms, cowshed (with machines installed barn, and cowshed. Price, £55 p.a.; deposit, £1500. 45 ACRES. 45 ACRES. UEMI-VOLCANIC SOIL, all ploughable 0 and in grass; 9 paddocks ;, watered by creek. Splendid buildings, comprising House of 6 rooms. 10-bail cowshed, stable, and implement shed : railway 3 miles, school adjoins, store and P.O. quarter - mile. PRICE. £60 per acre; deposit. £1000. MANGERE. MANGERE. 8 ACRES OP , THE BEST VOLCANIC LAND.Railway and all conveniences 1 mile; 4 subdivisions; all in grass; with a long road frontage. House of 5 rooms, cowshed, wash-house, trapshed. etc. PRICE, £2500; terms. £800 cash deposit. WAIKATO. WAIKATO. OUR HAMILTON BRANCH, being in the centre of this fertile district, can supply your wants in the farming line. GLAXO. GLAXO. QA ACRES. ABSOLUTELY ONE OF iJV THE WAIKATO'S BEST.—AII plbuThable and in grass: well subdivided i»nd watered ; splendid shelter. Homestead of 7 rooms and conveniences; nicely laid out in lawns and orchard; cowshed (with concrete floor), barn and implement shed. Glaxo factory., school, store and P. 0., all within easy distance. This is a farming proposition that we can recommend with the greatest confidence. See it! WILLIAM A. HORNE, LTD., " THE LAND MAN," I REAL ESTATE SERVICE. SHORTLAND STREET. AUCKLAND. I AND AT HAMILTON. I ALL BARGAINS. 8 ACRES — SUBURBAN SEASIDE FARMLET, all in grass, garden and orchard; nice beach frontage. Good 6roomed House and outbuildings. PRICE, £2000. £800 deposit. OO ACRES, MANGERE— RICH — ili LEVEL LAND, all in grass, carry 20 Jersey cows; two road frontages; a good cutting-up proposition. Good 6-roomed House, motor shed, cowshed, etc. PRICE, £5500. Terms, as arranged. nn ACRES. POKENO— TO EASY yU ROLLING GOOD LAND, all in grass, well fenced, and . well watered CAPABLE NOW OF CARRYING 45 COWS. Good 6-roomed House, cowshed, concrete floor, etc.; first-class buildings; {-mile from station, etc. PRICE. £6300 AS A GOING CONCERN. £1500 DEPOSIT. SELECT HOMES. i? 1 Q K A—MODERN ROUGH-dtd-OOUCAST, BUNGALOW, containing 5 rooms and kitchenette; every convenience; motor garage; section 66ft by 154 ft £700 DEPOSIT. J?QAAA— MOUNT SPLENDID 3t/OUUU MODERN BUNGALOW, containing 7 large rooms and billiardroom . every possible convenience; elevated position magnificent views. ONE ACRE OF GROUNDS, nicely laid out in lawns, etc.; 100 ft frontage. £1000 DEPOSIT. -CICKA—REMUERA. WATERSIDE — 3bJLOOU BRAND NEW BUNGALOW, containing 6 rooms and all conveniences. SECTION 66ft by 165 ft; harbour frontage. £500 DEPOSIT. i? 1 CAA—REMUERA. WATERSIDE — abIOWU CHOICE VILLA RESIDENCE, containing 6 rooms and every convenienceHARBOUR VIEWS- Section 55ft by 170 ft. £600 DEPOSIT. «. -i-'l V^fl— REMUERA WATERSIDE— dL±— OK) BUNGALOW, containing 5 rooms and kitchenette, every convenience; good position: section, 60ft by 150 ft. £800 DEPOSIT. GRIFFITHS & CO., _ 15. CUSTOMS STREET WEST . CAMBRIDGE. £600 DEPOSIT--9*> ACRES, in good grass and crops; flat £ to gentle undulating land ; well watered, good cropping soil ; House, 4 rooms and cowshed; handy for supplying dried milk factory or cheese; daily mail delivery; only 4 miles from Cambridge. Good money in this at £45 per acre; £600 cash. ' 291 REMUERA.— -ACRE rich volcanic allot., JTti in garden, facins the sun: Bungalow, 6 rooms, very complete. beet workmanship. Position first-class, handy town. A splendid property for retired man who desires a garden and fowls for a, hobby. Only £1900. Terms arranged. 7278 GENTLEMAN'S FIRST-CLASS MODERN RESIDENCE. 7 large lofty rooms, built absolutely first-class, heart kauri throughout. Heavy fibre plaster ceiling, specially- tiled bathroom, diningroom 28 by 16; built 8 years. Garden in, tennis court, flowers. fruit, vegetables; fowls. wood and coal sheds: motor garage. Gilt-edged investment at £3500. Close to tram. MOORE-JONES BROS--6, SHORTLAND ST.; also HAMILTON. NOW YOU HAURAKI PLAINS . BUYERS. QXA ACRES OF EXTRA RICH OOU PARTLY DRAINED SWAMP COUNTRY. Railway 5 miles, factory '2 miles. About 70 Acres grassed, all the flax and raupo just burnt off the balance- All "ready for surface sowing this autumn, when it WILL CARRY OVER 200 HEAD OF STOCK. T>RICE. -£CA PER ACRE. rpERMS, £3000 CASHNOTE— is a BIG RISE in this Block, and to genuine seekers of Extra Good Country DON'T DELAY. THE OWNER IS NOW IN TOWN AND CAN BE MET AT MY OFFICEA. L. RAVEN, NEXT HERALD. J
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17444, 14 April 1920, Page 9
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