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Houses and Land for Sale. A GOLDEN I OPPORTUNITY. pARTLY-IMPROVED Q WAMP T AND, WITH TMMENSE "POSSIBILITIES. ■ "DLOCK -i r 7~A ACRES, all level drained swamp; 100 • KJ\J acres ploughed for turnips and crop, balance rough feed and scrub. Drained and cross-drained every 10 chains; good fall. T>RICE. O-j »> PER ACRE. TERMS.— £1500 cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. T)LOCK 9'JCA ACRES, in rough feed and scrub; • <J\J drained and partly subdivided. All level swamp land. TDRICE, Oin PER ACRE. 'T'ERMS.—£ISOO cash, balance 5 years at b X per ocint. LOCALITY.— 10 Miles from Hamilton. 6 milea from railway station, Bi miles from factory, post office, school, store, etc. Good metal roads. WHAT BETTER INVESTMENT could you make than a block of this country at the above price ? By improving to the extent jf about £10 per acre, you will have land carrying gTass like the adjo:ning country, which can readily be sold at from £50 per acre upwards. A. M. BISLEY & CO., GENERAL MERCHANTS. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, WARD STREET, HAMILTON. WILLIAM A. HORNE, LTD. SEASIDE SEASIDE F ARMLET. FARMLET. RIGHT ON THE RIGHT ON THE BEACH. BEACH. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Q.ET IN TW-OW, AND OPEND ATOTJR TTOLIDAYS BY THE QEA! QPLENDID VTIEWS. 8 ACRES OF GENTLY-SLOPING LANDAU in grass except small orchard and garden. Good 6-roomed House and conveniences; cowshed, trapshed. dairy, toolhouse fowlruns, etc.; good water eupply. All Household Furniture included m the price. pRICE, DEPOSIT « IMBALANCE ON MORTGAGE. 3 YEARS. AT 5 PER CENT. Only 1 mile from motor-bus service. WHERE CAN YOU BUY A CHEAPER PROPERTY THAN THIS? You can milk several cowa. grow vegetables, and have plenty of fruit from the orchard. See us about thie at once, and we will motor you to inspect. WILLIAM A. HORNE, LTD., " THE LAND MAN." REAL ESTATE SERVICE AHD AUCTIONEERS. 19, SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND, AND AT HAMILTON. EAST TAMAKI PROPERTIES ARE NOT OFTEN ON THE MARKET, BUT WE ARE FORTUNATE ENOUGH TO BE ABLE TO OFFER 48i ACRES ON WHICH IS ERECTED A COMFORTABLE 5-ROOMED HOUSE AND THE NECESSARY OUTBUILDINGS. The property is subdivided into 5 paddocks, of which 45 acres are in grass and 3 acres in shelter bush, and the whole area is ploughable. The subdivisions are partly post and_ wire and partly live hedges. There iB a school 3i miles, creamery 1 mile, railway i miles and post office 3i miles distant. The road is metalled to the property, and altogether it is a convenient and desirable place for any one desfrous of having a small farm. The price is considerably below the general run of properties in the district, being only £55 P ER ACREWITH £100 DEPOSIT. Reasonable terms will be made for the balance. The property is an estate to be wound up and an early sale is desirable. If you want a good place, apply early to ROBERT HOOD, 20-21. WAITEMATA CHAMBERS. CUSTOMS STREET WEST. AUCKLAND. MAN GERE. 4.7 i A £RES, all flat and well-subdivided 1-j yery " 6St of toeing.: water laid on from a concrete cistern. This place is in good heart and will' easily milk 30 cowb and do them well. Town eupply milk picked up morning and night. There is a new five-roomed bungalow, very well built, and all conveniences, wash-house and shed, etc • also up-to-date cowshed with milking machine installed. This property is nicely situated, close to school, motor service, and handy to the Onehunga cars. pRICE. £2 gQ PER ACRE. TERMS ARRANGED. RUTHERFORD, ROBINSON, and AUSTIN, 19 AND 20. HALL OF COMMERCE. HIGH STREET. BAYSWATER. PENNY SECTION. BUNGALOW, new, fresh, clean, and inviting; 5 rooms, with a complete range of conveniences; elegant finish; picked out in brick; fireplaces; asbestos ceilings. P RICE - £1500. PURCHASE SUBJECT TO EASY TERMS. MACKESY & SON, 167. QUEEN STREET TAMAKL POR TMMEDIATE OALE AS GOING CONCERN. 177 A I^ E G S RE°A P T with the exception of 50 acres* of crop ■ all ploushable, weU watered, fenced, and 'subdivided. SPLENDID HOMESTEAD OF 8 ROOM"? AND ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES also numerous outbuildings, surrounded br beautiful ornamental trees. CHOICE HERD OF 40 COWS, horse trap, harness, and all implements, etc zo witn the property. '* * The situation is ideal, just outside the S. u^?s^Kil urbs ' and Wlth saltwater frontasre COMBINES A LOVELY HOME AND A FIRST-CLASS FARMING PROPOSITION^ For further particulars apply A- W. READ & CO.. ELLISON CHAMBERS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17661, 23 December 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17661, 23 December 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17661, 23 December 1920, Page 4