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Houses and Land for Sale. " A NOTHEE JTOME. A T £200 Ty* 05 ™' 1 CONTAINING S rooms, and kitchenette, scullery, bathroom, hot and cold water, porcelain bath and basin, drainage, p.w.c.; wash-house, c. and t.; everything that a busy housewife desires; close school and tram. WE ARE GOING TO SELL IT, SO APPLY EARLY, ALEXANDER AND DOWDY, Three ways to find our Office— 58. QUEEN STREET. First Floor over Cooke's. Next, to Everybody's Theatre. PUKEKOHE DISTRICT 280 ACRES, FBEEHOLDDAIRYING AND GRAZING. The owner of this very beautiful and remunerative Farm has decided to realise, and is PREPARED TO TAKE CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY OR SOUND MORTGAGES .AS. PAYMENT. The whole of this Farm is in good pasture. Fenced and subdivided into approximately 20 paddocks. Much of the land is similar in quality to that of the famous Pakekohe Hill. Residence of 7 rooms and good range of outbuildings. Only 24 miles from railway station. Good roads. PBICE, £50 PER ACRE, or as a GOING CONCEEN. £55 PEE ACEE. Terms are easy. (1368) 'going concern. pedigree stock included. rich dairying COUNTRY 60 ACRES, F REEHOLD This Farm is recognised as the finest in the locality: situated, only 40 miles from Auckland. The land is drained swamp, and will grow anything. Good Eesidence of 6 rooms and all necessary outbuildings. The property is all in good pasture and cultivation (lucerne, mangolds, etc.). Orchard. 3 acres, chiefly citrus. Price includes 13 head Friesian cows, bred by Lovelock, C. C. Buckland. Parkinson, and other well-known breeders (many of these cows are prizewinners with high butter-fat tests); champion bull, 15 dry stock, 3 horses, pigs : all farm implements, haystacks, household furniture, including piano. THIS IS A BARGAIN. PEICE, *£4500. Terms can be arranged. (1873) ALFRED BUCKLANP 4ND SONS, LTD . THE HAYMARKET LAI,D SALEROOMS. ALBERT STEEET. Anr.KT.ANT> A EVEBYTHING rj BUNGALOWS, VILLAS, APARTMENT HOUSES, •BUSINESSES, SECTIONS. EPSOM. COMPLETE HOUSE AND FUBNTTUEE. £2500. HOUSE ALONE WORTH THE MONEY. CHARMING Beautifully-furnished Bungalow of 6 large rooms; section, 70 Tby 180. The heart's desire. Terms. This is a bargain. OQKA—ClTY.—Splendid 6-room»d kauri *OOU House, all convs., elec. light; section 33 by 200. VACANT. I | 07KA— AVONDALE—lmmediate posses•l oU I kj\j sion, easy terms; nice large 6roomed Kauri Houso and convs., wash-house, copper, tubs; i-acre, fowl run. etc; 5 rains! station. 0 OAAn—PONSONBY—Heart of the dt»_vrUvS district; splendid site for a doctor—Large 8-roomed Kauri Residence, every conv. £500 deposit. £* rXf\n— PONSONBY—Free from Borer— obuUV Substantially-built 4-roomed Villa. convs.; section 33 by 100. House would cost £700 to build to-day. Has been reoently painted and papered. Term 3. OAf\C\ — NEWTON — FIVE BOOMS. d&TCV/V Splendid order. Good section. £100 deposit. WM. A. EASTGATE, 1. SECURITY BUILDINGS. QUEEN ST. REDUCED TO £20 PER ACRE. INSTRUCTIONS ARE TO SELL, As the Owner is Farming Another Property. OI n ACRES, semi-volcanic eoil. with a 941 • roomed House and large outbuildings; within i-mile of butter and cheese factory, 30 miles from the City, and 6 miles from a railway station. The place requires some cleaning up, but for two energetic young men there is good money in this for milking and carrying dry stock. The land is from' flat to hilly, but practically all ploughable. Just come along, talk the matter over, inspect the property, and satisfy youreelf that this is a gift at the price. QNLY CASH REQUffiED. BALANCE AT 5 PER- CENT. i « ROBERT HOOD, 21-22. WAITEMATA CHAMBERS. ; CUSTOMS STREET WEST. DOMINION ROAD CASH. — Beautiful Bungalow. 6 ««Jyy rooms and kitchenette, p.b. and b., califont, ga3 stove, large reception hall plaster ceilings, leadlight windows, very ' pretty art papers; absolutely the latest in modern homes. Balance, £1050, on easy terms. A enip. £300 CASH. MT. ALBERT—LoveIy new Bungalow, built of picked timber, 5 rooms, bathToom, p.b. and b. shower, h. and c. water range, wash-house c. and t., front verandah* , lovely back balcony commanding exquisite view, p.w.c-i large section. Total price. £1450* i FREITI3ALL, 1 15, QUEEN ST. (Opp G.P.0.). 'Phone 2654 A. 1 ,—,—.—__ _ I MILFORD BEACH: 1 O-ROOMED BUNGALOW, bathroom, scul--1 *J lery; corner section, -jac.; good views. 1 Price, £550. with £150 cash. I MOUNT ALBERT!. 1 OECTION, level, stands high: 60ft. by i K> 160 ft.; gas, water, and modern sanitai tion. Price, £4 per ft., easy terms arranged. I PUKEKOHE. ? IHQ ACRES, 66 acres grass, balance fal- ? 4 low and rough feed; good 5-roomed a Mouse and 'outbuildings; - 4-mile school • ina eluded with property 15 cows, etc., bull 2 a horses, and implements. Price, £36 per ac.: a balance arranged. a __^ P. J- CHUMP, ALSTON CHAMBERS, 63, QUEEN ST. GOING CONCERN. 130 A-CEES; 26 dairy cows, 4 horses, pigs, xtJKJ „ .f farming plant. 6-Roomed Residence and outbuildings: near suburban station. HSice. only £33. in. 1- eluding stock. W !. n OQ ACRES, near station. South Line; 5-' 1; W roomed Residence and cowshed; buyer 6 can pick from 40 cows and heifers. t, Price for land, £3360. Cash. £600. ~ - 1 A. E. DEWAR, 17, UNION BUILDINGS. CUSTOMS STRESS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17730, 15 March 1921, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17730, 15 March 1921, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17730, 15 March 1921, Page 8