■2. "'■•• .■- ■ ■-• . ~: Houses and t Land * for: 1 Salt. GOING CGNGEIto. 112 A CBES - £60. £1200-C ASH -£l2{)o All gentle rolling country, all plougbable and all grassed. Good kauri House and outbuildings; 3-cow plant and very full range implements; 26 cows, 1 bull. 3 .horses, lot of pige and dry stock: -will carry considerably more.. Stock alone "worth £1000 at a conservative estimate. . Owner must sell, Inspect to-day. Personally inspected and thoroughly recommended as the beat small farm we have on the books. ROBERTO"& CO., 17. ENDEAN'S BUILDINGS. 145 A™* 8 - AT £313.1 MILE SUBURBAN.STATION (South Line) 100 Acres grass. 40 bush; all splendid undulating country. 2 Houses: implement and hay sheds, feedhouse and dairy; 10 paddocks, good fences; stony-bottomed creeks, metalled roads. ' C A ? H - £800. A SPLENDID PROPERTY. ABSOLUTELY CHEAP. ROBERTS" & CO., 17. ENDEAN'S BUILDING?. FOR EXCHANGE. 389 A CRES - AT £26. ASK - £500. OR OWNER WOULD EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY. 250 Acres grass (flats), 50 oats; 12 miles by metalled road from suburban, station; will -carry 60 cows- and 250 sheep. Owner wants to quit, and' will accept any reasonable offer. THERE IS A FORTUNE IN THIS. ROBERTS - & CO., 17. ENDEAN'S BUILDINGS. EPSOM. nl QQfW— IDEAL KAURI VILLA. 6 SHOO" rooms, only 1 minute from cars, and in good order and condition; immediate possession. Easy terms arranged if desired. To those who missed our Epsom bargain of last week we confidently recommend inspection of this charming house. (Folio 1369) ROBERTS & CO., 17, ENDEAN'S BUILDINGS. " We Are Not Asleep." MIXED FARM. E*>fi ACRES, running 600 sheep;; 100 «J—«'o dairy store cattle, and extensively cropped in bartey, oats, etc; all > but 40 acres plough able; watered by'streams. Good House, 5 rooms: cottage, 2 rooms; 12-stall stable, large barn, 3 implement sheds. Situated 5 miles from railway; cheese factory, li miles. Price, £24 per acre and only £2000 cash. This real good country is offered for sale owing 4o owner's return to England. Any good investment considered in payment. remuera: £*> i — FIRST-CLASS SITUATION. «-IJU Handy to Trams—ARTISTIC MODERN BUNGALOW. 6 pleasant rooms; reception hall; sliding doors, to spacious dining roam_with arch to dainty .breakfast room and doors to wide verandah, commanding pretty harbour views. Nice section and sea bathing. A well-cared for home and conspicuously cheap. 'Phone us for appointment to view. 7622. EPSOM. SUPERIOR RESIDENCE, 6 rooms . and offices; uniquely planned and. beautifully finished in best materials and work- * man ship. Patent leadlight windows; special ventilation; spacious dining room.; dome ornamental ceiling- Servery to dainty kitchenette. Delightful bedrooms;' beam ceilings; sun or sleeping . porch. Rich art papers and freires; mirrored wardrobes; glassed-in back verandah, leads to laundry. Fine section and level vegetable ■ garden. Double-gate entrance for motor. -Refinement is the keynote of this home and its locality. Handy to tram and school. You must inspect quickly. Price. £2500 or nearest offer. Terms. 8145. MOORE- JONES B BOS 6. SHORTLAND ST.: also HAMILTON. EDENDALE. MODERN HOUSE of 6 large rooms, built of heart of kauri, smin. from tram; , situated in a splendid position, laid out in asphalt paths. Section, 50 by 120. PRICE. £1125. MOUNT ROSKILL. A SNUG LITTLE COTTAGE of 4 room* . and outbuildings: 25min. from tram; good position, with 6i acres section. PRICE, £1750. MORNINGSIDE, BEAUTIFUL SEMI-BUNGALOW of 6 large rooms,. 12ft. by 14ft square; built of first-class kauri, rimu finish inside:. Smin. from tram.- all convs.. c. and t.. bath. fi.w.c. and hot and cold water, ash. path, awn, garden: 14 fruit trees, 10 bearing. Section, 68ft by 170 ft. This is a cheap property, so don't miss inspecting early. Price, £1300; terms. DOMINION ROAD. -JM.'TO CAR, FINE VILLA of 6 large and [ -L lofty rooms; all possible convs.;. large 1 out-buildings. Fin© sec., volcanic soil and ' level. 45ft. by 230 ft. Garden and fowl run, 1 Price only £1525; terms. \- DEVONPORT. ' 1 />M. TO BOAT— of 5 large rooms r J-vr pantry, scullery, bathroom, wash house, c. and t.. city drainage; all under on< roof: e. 1. throughout; Government mortgag* can be taken over. Only £650 cash wanted, ci thereabouts. The house is built of heart oi kauri, 7 years old. Section 50ft. by 120 ft.; lawn back and front, tarred paths. Posses sion can be given at an early date. Pric< , £1250; terms. i HILL, DRAKE & CO., k 95. EXCHANGE LANE. ' Box 625. Telephone 2466. i ! SURREY FARM. POKENO VALLEY. i WE HAVE 550 ACRES OF THIS FINE 1 ESTATE TO OFFER YOU. RICHES! , OF RIVER FLATS AND EAST! DOWNS. THE FINEST DAIRYING AND FATTENING LAND IN THE 5 DOMINION. WILL SELL IK I SECTIONS 130 ACRES TO 22C ! ACRES. pRICE, £ 27 TO PER ACRE. I VERY EASY TERMS. l t • ) 1 This is a splendid property, in the best oi ' English grasses, and a fine go-ahead dis " trict. i DAIRYMEN. DO NOT FAIL TO SEE THIS. ! J. SUTCLIFFE & CO. : ° 17, VULCAN LANE. e !. 1 TE AWAMUTU. d e * T IVERY QTABLES OB Tl-TOTOI * ARAGE. 's QPLENDID SITE IN HSART OF TE a © AWAMUTU, 75ft. frontage to tw< streets by a depth of 250 ft; within 100 yds 3 of post office and saleyards; large, sourK j and commodious buildings, 75ft. by 50ft., ad „ mirably suited for a motor garage or eeec l. and manure and implement store. L' PRICE (AS A WHOLE), £5500; OR HALE LAND, WITH BUILDINGS, £4,000. SPLENDID LIVERY STABLE CONNEC TION (No Opposition). Apply— H. LEWIS, LAND AGENT, TE AWAMUTU. SOLE. .AGENT* > A
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17593, 5 October 1920, Page 7
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