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[" Itouses arid Land for TSale. C,f, 100 ACRES. £30 ER ACEE- '" : ] £50 P EB CREFREEHOLD.'." A ■ Q- OING QONCERNr TXANDY pOSITION. ' QLOSE 1 "TO -DOROUGH. gUITABLB FOR "MILK "RUN. 23 PICKED and very choice COWS. 3 yearling heifers. 1 yearling STEER. 2 HALF-DRAUGHT horses i hack. 1 PUREBRED BERKSHIRE SOW. 1 PUEEBRED BERKSHIRE BOAR. 5 Store Pigs. 20 Fowls, 95-Gal. AlphaLaval Separator. Milk Vat. 1 Cream Cooler, £ fr l. Cream Cans, 2 lOGal. Cream Cans, oat Testing Bottles, 5 Milk Buckets, Masseyilarris 11-Coiilter Drill with seed box. broad ow ter & a Spring Days. 1 Spring Trap. 2 ' B.K. Ploughs. Set Diso Harrows, Set Tine narrows. Cultivator. 2 Stumping Jacks, 2 Crosscut Saws. Block and Tackle, Bone Crußher. Large Quantity Sundries. lOGal. o°lsf r « x Set Spring Cart Harness, 1 Riding Handle. 3 Horse Covers. 3 Sets Plough. •Harness. 5 Sets Swingletrees. all Furniture and a quantity ofßuilding Timber. All «■ implements have been kept in good working - order. • » The land, is practically all flat in two : terraces and .two-thirds -of the property is very rich drained swamp. The buildings are in. good order,;the House is, small and contains 4 rooms, the barn and implement shed is large ' and the cowshed convenient. -"*";,' ' (Reg. 85.) : '!*i- - — —— ;. .iFuither particulars from -' :COLMOREWILLIAMS, "THE LAND MAN OF THE NORTH." darg/ville. LAND SEEKERS. HOUSE HUNTERS. . We. hay* the largest list of Properties for Hale m the district. When you want advice °°,?»1, direct to us. We give absolutely reliable information. Don't hesitate to place your confidence in us. We are in business to satisfy your wants. Ring! Writer Call! Y OUNG MAN'S QHANCE. AOf\ ACRES GOOD LAND, CHEAP: JEUV/ no use to owner. The land is. well fenced and watered,, cleared ready for ' Plough. Go back a little and make money. Only buildings shanty. Price, £4 10s per acre; £400 down, balance easy. PUKEKOHE. 'NOT CHEAP AND NASTY. BUT WITHOUT A FAULT. A K ACRES OF THE BEST LAND TO Tt«J BE HAD, with buildings that can be called a home indeed; everything firstclass; House, 6 rooms, h. and c. water, gas, wash-house, c. and t.. storeroom, cowshed, stables, garage, etc., etc; nice garden, concrete paths. There is a great sole of grass. The place is well watered, carrying 20 cows, besides horses and other stock; plenty of shelter; close to factory. Price. £6750; £1593 down, balance arranged. MAUKU. ANOTHER OF-vTHE FINEST FARMS £L ON THE MARKET FOR A MONTH —Fancy 70 head on 80 acres; all the buildings are good; milking plant included in the price. See the condition of the stock and judge what class of farm this is; handy to school, station; cream collected. Terms on application. A PEAL \«CNIP AT WAIUKU. 1 *?A ACRES— £38 per acre. This is Jt*ii"J bedrock, and the owner wants the equity of £1800 in cash, or near offer. Wouldn't you like to make a thousand pounds in a few months? Weil, if so, buy . this; 80 cows are being milked now. and with a little further improvement would do considerably more. The buildings comprise a House of 6 rooms, verandah back and front, good iron cowshed, implement do., etc. Make you appointments now with the Reliable Land and Estate .Agents, Auc- " tioneers, etc., CIVIL & ROBERTS, 'PHONE 134, PUKEKOHE. ■«; » MT- ALBERT—£I77S. A BEAUTIFUL CANADIAN BUNGALOW. 5 ROOMS and kitchenette. THIS IS ONE OB THE BEST BUILT HOUSES THAT YOU COULD WISH TO SEE. A very rest appearance, and. situated in a good locality, and commanding a nice view. The inside arrangement of this home is all THAT ONE COULD DESIRE, the rooms being of a very conven.ent size., and the papers are all modern and very artistic. The living room and drawing room are both very neatly panelled, connected with sliding doors. Both rooms have cosy nook corners, and built-in bookcase, beautiful beam and plaster ceilings. Each room has a very neat fireplace. WHEN THESE ROOMS ARE THROWN INTO ONE THEY ARE A REAL PICTURE. The bedrooms are of a nice size; bathroom, p.b. and b.. califont. Kitchen is complete with built-in cupboards, bins, gascocker, and everything that goes to save labour. Splendid laundry, septic drainage, concrete paths; smin. to car and train. This is one of the prettiest homei you could walk into. VERY EASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. Price. £1775. (5081) REMUERA-£IBSO. 5 ROOMS and kitchenette. THIS IS A , SL'LENDIDLY BUILT ROUGH-CAST BUNGALOW, complete with all modern LABOUR-SAVING DEVICES. Beautiful WIDE VERANDAH, neat reception hall., plate racks in three rooms, good papers throughout, built-in linen press,. wardrobes, plenty of cupboards; p.b. and. b.. califpnt. wo open fireplaces, plaster beam ceilings throughout, and, is only 7 MINUTES to e'ther Remuera or Epsom cars, and 4 MINUTES TO TRAIN. Good section, neatly laid out in garden and lawn. THIS IS A REAL GOOD HOME. Price. £1850; terms. (5082) EPSOM-£IBSO. REDUCED FROM £2000. SEMI-BUNGALOW HOME OF 6 ROOMS. buiit about 7 year 3, arid is in PERFECT ORDER INSIDE AND OUT. Rooms 5E 6 . *y of a convenient size, with good papers. FINE LIVING ROOM, with t.led grate and good overmantels bathroom, p.b. and b., hot and cold water service, also gas stove. A yory sunny breakfast room: leadlights, builtin wardrobe and linen press; i-ACRE SEC--LI'JN. which is very neatly laid out in lawn «$_ garden. THIS IS A REAL GOOD PROPERTY AND WELL WORTH THE ■"'yNiS'i, and the owner is anxious to sell, AND £500 CASH will see you into this splendid home. Be early. Price, £1850: terms. (5077) MT. EDEN-£1550, SEMI-BUNGALOW HOME of 6 rooms and _ all conveniences. THIS IS A SPLEN-DIDLY-BUILT HOME, situated in a high gojjtion. and commanding VERY EXTENSIVE VIEWS.; smm. to tram. Rooms are al! of a nice size, three steel ceilings, friezes, picture rails, wardrobes, linen press, and cupboards. Sleeping porch on front, and also room for a nice one at the back. Washnouse, c and t..' all under one roof. This is PrttL l £l&« Itla1 tla borne.. AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION can be given. Apply early to avoid disappointment. £1550: terms. (5020) MT. EDEN-£1725, 6' B W.Wp B F NGA I LOW - situated in school •Rh I - F° ad - . nd very - han , d y t<> the scUopL j l3 * lß a real convenient home well built, and of neat design. It is m perfect WA« r ££\ d a ,?&°SS t - STANDS HIGHLAND s^tL RE ihl^ 00D 0 , 02 - A splendid " fiAB b nwM 18 f 5$ at i d°ut in LAWN g Wlf SS'SJte be arranged IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 551 A FS NEAR .AUCKLAND-iu i.y fenced ana subdivded into Reveral rW Paddocks (21), all fenced and sheep: 6££ f -., Th V Property »? only about Ifi miles from Auckland by good metalled road within 4 miles—which is a well-formed road—and? miles from wharf. The soililTgood having over 900. acres in best of' English erase? iSST. in good rough feedT At SwESit carrying 50 cows and sornT dry |he«p; and several horses. Thefe is a ood House. 6 rooms, and all conveniences and a large range 4 ?, outbuilding' Man'Vhn,,L large barn stables, implement shed manure Shed cowshed (6 bails). cohcrete floor • I cow m -J k,n *-£: ant engine, separate, ■-. Tin good SSS; re are 10 aeres of orchard n gold repair. Tins property can be had as a Boing concern, at £23 Mr £!*.„,£* ,* ou.rech £3500. This is a v at i£'ude?" "Call 1 of% a^ ntitY of jmHements iP E iu^ t i^i^^ir^ iS r 12 ACK ? S> PA? MANGERE - Fenced ■H. and subdivided; good lan/? c-nA i,™i Position: 1 mil, from 'staticl 3 mfles fr?m Onehunga. House, 4 rooms, and all convSn? fcJ3K : wash-house. tra D shed. implement shed aster- price -^°- About m i7£cjh (5058) NATIONAL CO-OP REALTY CO. OF " N.Z., LTD.. SAFE DEPOSIT BUILDINGS. VULCAN LANE. 'PHONES 2630 A and 1076 A.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17597, 9 October 1920, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17597, 9 October 1920, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17597, 9 October 1920, Page 13

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