Houses and Land for Sale. BUCKLAND. 10 ACRES OF GOOD LAND, subdivided ID into paddocks; good House with all convoniencoj. cowshed, otc. A choice little property. Price, £2500; terms arranged. PUKEKOHE. A K ACRES, all level and tiled-drained, in I o:J grass and crops; good House. 6 rooms, all conveniencei"; cowshed and other ! buildings. Price, £150 p.a.; terms £1500, balance 5 years at 6 per cent. , WAIUKIJ. Cf? ACRES, all in grass and nice piece of 'iO shelter bush ; good Hoii«» and outbuildings. Price, £75 per acre; terms arranged. MOTUMAOHO. lA.fl ACRES, all in grass, part drained I\J\J flax swamp, all ploughablo; 3 miles to station. House and outbuildings. Price, £56 per acre; terms £1200, balanco arranged. This is a good farm. AKA AKA. 1 OK ACRES, all good drained swamp, sub-X,--i>) divided into paddocks; House, 5 rooms; cowshed and all other outbuildings. Price, £95 p.a.; terms .22100 cash, balance i arranged. OCA ACRES, subdivided into n paddocks | Ot.)v by good fences; about 90 acres drained swamp, all ploughablo. New House of 7 rooms, bathroom, etc.; cowshed and , other buildings. A good cutting-up proposition, with two road frontages. Handy w school, etc. Price, £58 per acre; terms £1500, balance 5 years at 6 per cent. WE HAVE LOTS of other places, larger and smaller, going concerns; also Houses and Sections for Sale. FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY AT ONCE TO CIVIL & ROBERTS, THE RELIABLE LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 1 'Phone 134. TUKEKOHE. FARM BARGAINS. EVERYBODY'S __ AGENTS. WHITTAkER & CO., PHCBNIX CHAMBERS. €}0O PER ACRE—ISO acres, nice 4oUOO PER ACRE—roomed House and OQQ PER -outbuildings. 1 mile | dUOO PER ACRE—from station. Only I f*QP PER ACRE— cash. Carry 40 dtftJU PER ACRE— cows and young £onPERACRE-stock; well recomOO PER ACRE—mended. (N.F., 430) OOH PER ACRE-320 acres. 200 acres. cWi-iU PER ACRE— grass, new 6-roomed nf)A PER ACRE— House, every conv., 3iiL\J PER ACRE— outbuilding. 12 OOA PER paddocks; 6 miles 3JL\J PER ACRE-station. £1500 cash. OOA PER ACRE— SoId owing to death. IbZU (N.F., 430) <»1Q IAS PER ACRE.— Acres. <*10 1U Terms. 10.000 cash. PC kS PER ACRE.— miles from Ham&d 0 ilton. 0000 Acres. i? 1 A IH s PER ACRE, 18 miles from dtll AU Ngamawahia. 2600 Acres. Qi(\ PER ACRE.— acres. 5 miles 3&10 railway station; House, 5 rooms, h. and c. water; carrying 40 cows and other stock. £1200 cash. bal. 5 years 6 per cent. Accept mortgage part payment. Our Mr. McNair will be pleased to interview intending buyers, he. being a practical farmer. All information absolutely reliable. WHIfTAKER & CO., EVERYBODY'S AGENTS. PHCENIX CHAMBERS. Bight cpp. P.O; and arrival platform. TO BE SOLD. A SELECTION OF CHOICE PROPERTIES OFFERED BY THE "T AND MAN OF THE 'MORTH." A LARGE NUMBER OF VERY DESIRABLE FARMS NOW ON OUR REGISTER. WRITE FOR PARTICULARS GOING CONCERN. CHOICE LITTLE PROPERTY OF 91 ACRES FREEHOLD; ring-fenced and divided into 7 paddocks. House, i rooms: cowshed, stable, etc., etc. Stock includes 11 cowe, 4 calves, draught horse, 2 ponies. PRICE, fM fi AA TERMS. £560 CASH. GOING CONCERN. SUBURBAN PROPERTY; 17 ACRES FREEHOLD. Two miles from Dargaville, on metalled road. House, 3 rooms; cowshed, otc. PRICE, £ 75 TERMS. £275. GOING CONCERN. ALL RICH FLAT; ring-fenced and divided into 7 paddocks. House, 5 rooms; milking-shed, waggon-shed, pig-sties, etc. Stock: 35 cows, draught mare, calves, pigs, spring-cart, separator, etc., etc. PRICE QCIO PER ACRE. £1000 CASH &Oii Reg.A2l. 280 ACRES. 200 Acres grass, balance bush. House, 4 rooms; cowshed. Six miles from township, U miles school. PRICE, f?7 PER'ACRE FREEHOLD. * * £500 CASH. Reg. CB. COLMORE* WILLIAMS! COLMORE HOUSE. DARGAVILLE. EPSOM-&075. JUST what you were looking for— A Modern Bungalow Home on good. dry, level section of a quarter-acre. The interior of the bungalow i 3 finished in oiled rimu and plaster and batten ceilings throughout; French windows open on to tho verandah The bathroom is fitted with all modern convs., including califont. Beautiful _ sunny and open position, yet only 3mins from tho car. This is a cheap homo. 09AAA-EPSOM— A Bungalow of 6 dW—UvU large rooms, from 21 by 16 to 15 by 12; in first-class order inside: plaster and beam ceilings; evory modern conv. Tho outside is just about to be painted. The house is built on a large section, 120 ft by 200 ft, in a good position, commanding a very fine view of the surrounding district. O-t/JuA-MT. ALBERT-A Bungalow, a cVItiJU solid homo of 5 sood-sized rooms and scullery; bathroom fitted with every conv.; well-finished with tiled stove, etc.; built on a concrete foundation, with concrete steps and fence. Plenty of room tor workshop and storage. Nice locality. Sound value. DMALL TTARMS IN MANUREWA AT TREASONABLE piIICES. OQAA- 9 ACRES OF GOOD LAND, all otOUv of it ploughable and nearly all flat: in English grass, crop and kitchen garden; 3 paddocks, watered by creeks. The Cottage of '1 rooms and fencing are practically now. This properly is cheap and worth looking over. 01/4AA OR OFFER--1C Acres of good ofcllUU soil, in 2 blocks; 6 acres in crops and rough feed. 4 acres in new grass. Cottage on the property of 3 rooms and 1 small room, If you are looking for 11 small farm, let us show you these. G EO - SAYERS * SONS, B.N.Z. BUILDINGS, SWANSON ST. DRURY DAIRY FARM pRICE £38J>ER A CRE. . 99Q ACRES FLAT . COUNTRY. ail I idmJO ploughablo and in crass; watered , by running stream; at present carrying lOC head of cattle, 30 sheep and 10 horses; nice 6-roomed House; 12-bail cowshed, good barn 1 Situated only 2 miles from Drury. For fur ther particulars apply to NEWTON LAND AGENCY, 201. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. \ ■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17497, 15 June 1920, Page 7
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