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Houses and Land for Sale. £925~D OMINION R -£925. VILLA HOUSE. 6 rooms; Well built oT kauri; all rooms are large and convenient; built-in wardrobe and cupboards; in order inside and out. Good volcanic section, free from stone, laid out in garden. THIS IS WELL WORTH INSPECTION. Only K""n to Car. Price, £924. (3752) W- A^^-JBUOO. O ROOMS— rooms are largo and high " and very convenient; very neatly finished; good papers, friezes, picture rails, h. and c. water, porcelain bath and basin, good scullery, wash-house c. and t. NICE GARDEN. Place has good appearance. EARLY POSSESSION CAN BE GIVEN. This is a. barsain. Price only £1100; deposit £420. (3733) ."jVTILFORD T>EACH. WILL BUY THIS GLORIOUS 6&X<J'U\/ HOME. WE HAVE THE LOVELIEST BUNGA- » » .' LOW one could imagine, situated one minute from Better's Store; tram stops at back door, and is within five minutes' walk of the beach. Five rooms and kitchenette. Built two years ago for the present owner, and is in exceptionally good repair and there will be no expense needed on the property for a number of years to come. Has every modern convenience tiled grates, built-in overmantels, enamel bath, calvfont, gas stove, motor garage, return verandah Bft -wide; young hedge round property and a large section 60ft by 181 ft. Price is £1500; terms can bo arranged. (3755) pITY, TTARAKA OTREET- £l'7K ONLY £50 DEPOSIT. HOUSE, 6 ROOMS. TITHE HOUSE IS WELL BUILT and conX venient, large and lofty rooms, p.w.c.. largo double section, largo fowl run. also stable. Only smin to car. 12min from G.P.O. For quick sale wo will accept £50 deposit. Price, £775. - (2299) E PSOM -£1650. "WE HAVE IN THIS BEATIFUL DISVV TRICT A MOST UP-TO-DATE MODERN BUNGALOW of 6 rooms. ONLY BUILT 7 MONTHS. It has every possible convenience, built-in wardrobes and plenty of cupboards, porcelain bath and basin, c»' font, gas cooker. ELECTRIC LIGHT-, neat reception hall, artistlo papers and friezes and picture rails: w.h.. c. and t., p.w.c, ALL UNDER ONE ROOF. A lovely section of nearly half-acre SPLENDID VIEW. DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY OF SECURING ONE OF THE BEST HOMES IN EPSOM. PRICE, £1650. (3687) T he D-£I4OO-E FSOi£ - 6 ROOMS.—This is a well-built house and has just been painted and papered and now in first-class order; all large rooms, nico scullery, good bathroom, porcelain bath and basin and califont, p.w.c Pleasantly situated with nice views; splendid corner section, neatly laid out. VERY HANDY TO SCHOOL AND CAR. PRICE. £1400. (3684) THE NATIONAL REALTY CO. OF N.Z., SAFE DEPOSIT BUILDINGS. 'Phone 2650 A. VULCAN LANE TO DAIRYMEN IN SEARCH OF GOOD DAIRYING OR FATTENING COUNTRY n^rT , WE CAN STRONGLY RECOMMEND THE FOLLOWING FARMS,: WAIMATE NORTH. 97A ACRES, ALL FIRST CLASS. Will j(U carry 100 dairy cows and dry stock. A Bargain at £37 per acre, with £1000 sash. KOHTJKOEFU. *- J-Q/? ACRES. ALL IN GRASS, with the dJO exception of small patches of shelter bush Carrying at present 1200 sheep and 100 head of 2»-year-old bullocks, all fat. Tiptop farm, and one of the cheapest propositions on the market. PRICE: £9 5s per acre, with £1500 cash. TOKATOKA. Qfv (ODD! ACRES, ring-fonced and subtJ\f divided into several paddocks, nil watered by artesian wells, never failing. First-class House. cowshed with milking machines installed, all new; concrete yards, etc. , The following stock goes with this farm: 44 picked dairy cows, 2 bulls. 4 horses. Tins is absolutely one of the best dairy farms at present on the market as a going concern. PRICE: £73 per acre. A bargain, at the PITKEKOHE. Q7 ACRES. ALL IN GRASS .with the exO I caption of what is being prepared for cropping. The farm is nicely situated, being only one mile from railway station. There is a good House with telephone installed ; barn and implement-shed, cowshed and all necessary buildings for an up-to-date farm. The following stock goes with the farm: - 2-1 3-year-old Heifers (to come in early, this coming season, from picked dairy strains), one bull, and a big rarjgo of farm imple ments, consisting of drill, reaper and binder, disc plough, disc harrow* tin* and chain harrows, 3-horse cultivator, potato sprayer, potato planter, etc. * PRICE including all the above stock). £4f 10s per acre, which is ridiculously cheap, the land alone being worth the monev. Terms i Cash required, about £1000: bal my arrangedrtOTE. —We haw nersonally inspected the above proiierties, and our guarantee is that if they are not what we recommend them tc be we will pay your expensesWAITEMATA LAND AGENCY, 11, HELLABY'S BUILDINGS fOpr>. P. 0.) QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. Pcstal Address: G.P.O. Box 404. Phone 2655 3 - NICE FARMS — 3 OC?Q ACRES (about). 200 acres of which 000 are well-drained (seven years) black soil swamp just, coming in; balance of 16i acres are in good English grasses-, carry 129 ht>ad big rattle besides several horses Metalled road through property, thus makinc it an easy cutting-up proposition. SUITABLE FOR THREE TO FOUR FARMS. BUILDINGS consist of splendid six roomec House, eight-bail concreted cowshed 'best ir district!, four-cow plant (Ridd) with releasor: Alpha-Laval separator, engine, etc. Severa, i:'her buildings, one mile from school. Crearr waggon. calls. Owner will give tn 17 acre: swedes and large stack clover hay PRICt,, only £45 per acre; cash, £2000. This is better land than you buy in Hau raki Plains at, £85 per acre. Wo Mold our last swamp property to th( first man who inspected, and can do so t< the. first man who has the money and can ap pr-xiate good land when he pee* it. Situated in the best part of the Waikato HENRY "CLAYTON AND CO., SMEETONS BUILDINGS. SOMETHING SPECIAL t pOOD >)AIRY I^ARM. 0(\() ACRES—M»stly"ahikatea fists-. 16' *-v/U teres flat, balance undulating; gooc sandy l>am or, clay subsoil ; all in gram but 16 lying falrow and some shelte bush; good heavy country .' all ring fencec and subdivided into 11 paddocks with goo< 6 and 7 wire fences; all splendidly wnterrc by creek and springs; would carry 80 to 9( head if cattle, and with improving, woulc fatten a Wast to the acre; good 5-roomec House, scullery. bathroom: open shed: man's wharc: fowlhouse, eU- ; Situated miles from wharf and township, and also ; m.les from railway station, school and I'.O Would make an ideal dairy farm. PRICE £20 per acre. Cash, £1500. would tako I mortgage for th« balance. RAURAKI PLAINS-About 350 acres all grassed and practically all don' t'n'.s season . last year ran about '200 he«( of stock and next vear will run 300. rim fenced: 1-roomed shnntv. PRICK ffiO pc acre. Cash, £4000. This property will on! be on the market for a fortnight. rPAUDANGA- 50 acre- of B ,w-,d l, in d will I no buildings PRICK; £500 TROTSDALE & CO. 25, SMEF.TOVS BI.DGS. and TE AROHA SMALL DAIRY FARMS. /•I .ACRES ALL LEVEL SWAM' ,1)1. COUNTRY— grass and crops cream collected : modern five-roorne< Bungalow, machine, shed and outbuildings f'RICE £7.'> per acre, with £800 rash Y'Hi would nay another £10 to £15 per acr on the llauraki Flams. O')'. 'ACRES OF RICH RIVET >J*j2 FLAT—AII fenced and subdi vidod . i acre lucerne; acre potatoes, bal ar.c,, grass, good 5-roomod House and out buildings, on the property at present 1 head rattle and '2 horses, cows avenge* MW.h of butter fat last year. As a goini concern 'he PRICE for a quiik sal.- i £;'.U'HI. with £1000 cash A splendid httl pioperty; ius[>ccted and recommended, a - ACRES DAIRYING AND CROP 4-»") PING FARM.—Undulating . semi volcanic soil of first-class quality am in' excellent heart. ii acres potaloe yielded £170 last yea'. All building* am plenty of them, metalled road. school ad ioms. faitoiy imiie. PRICE. £50 per aire with A 1000 cash. 1 ROBERTS & CO., Ir,ANT> AGENTS. XK JENDEANS- BLDGB

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17449, 20 April 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17449, 20 April 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17449, 20 April 1920, Page 3

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