;. "■_':: Homes .aid-, jj^--><gy:;^te-y : : : T j SUNNY BAY, OF PLENTY. SUNNY! BASS OF PLENTY, I hav* just received instructions from a client -who is leaving for Australia to dispose of his. •-• MODEL FABM .within the nest fortnight. To . ofieot this the PEICEHAS BEEN BEDCCED £15 PER ACBE.- . ' i I • ■■ , — : r , QQ7 ACRES— Motor Ran •Jy I, from Taaranßaby Good Road Freehold; all lewd land: bean 4 ploughedand[now_inJho beat English gxassea. NO RABBITS or NOXIOUS WEEDS; 33 paddocktLTWll fenced and watered; beautifully sheltered, . with FINE PLANTATION. «iTine } the Farm a park-like appearance. 1 Soil ie a dark, sandy loam of good > duality, suitable dairying, fattening. > or maizo-erowins. - ttSSI^PW ««At of MODERN , HOUSE of 7 rooms, h. and o. water, j etc. cowshed (concretedK fitted with 4-oow milking plant, etc., stable, large ' barn, implement shed, maize crib. 1 man's room, etc., etc. -; PRICE, £35 PER ACRE. \ EASY TERMS can be arranged to 1 good .man, or owner will consider any . } genuine exchange proposition. » .* i , There is & full range of all farm implements also MOTOR-CAR. which can be had at buyer's valuation. i , Apply at once, as owner is in town for few days only. i DAVID KAY, 4. "WYNDHAM STREET. (Above National Bank.) " STUDY PRICES AND • _ TERMS ! ! ! TTAURAKI PLAlNS—lively block of 48 . -M: ACRES, only few minutes from wharf i and school; lovely flats, with practically the • only piece of rolling land on the famous <- plains. Windmill and bore; good water; ' fine native bush: no buildings, but owner ■i does not want a deposit if building erected. i Being sacrificed at £62 PER ACRE. B «« .™™ JB3OO DEPOSIT. • QC ACRES, only 1-mile station; semir K/rJ volcanic land; 80 grtss. J orchard. - balance fern and rough feed: well watered; raPSSSd house and 4 bail cow-shed. PRICE. £98 PER ACRE. Cleaned up a i S&Jr-JS^Sli l tt *ke * B'ood farm. 1 TV^, 020 — 14 J" 1 * Station— ACRES. »V 66 grass; all fiat and all ploughable; no buildings, but owner will take £600 de- , posit. Stronglv commended as a cheap ' property. PRICE, £37 10s PER ACRE. , _ THE CHEAPEST THING GOING. ; IQA ACRES, at Pukekawa—Rich volcanic 1 -i.\J\J 30 acres' drained swamp, SO grass, • 150 ploughable: will do about 80 cows now, '. s£Sl S?*"""* of «reat development. PRICE, I ONLY £10 PER ACRE There are to ? buildings, but owner will accept £400 deposit. Ju*t in and recommended.' ; BEAUTIFUL STUD FARM. I m ACRES, at Buckland—lo9 grass, of ' ■*-*'*■' of which 60 acres is new: only 1 • mile station; metalled road; house of 6 rooms: 6-bail cow-shed, stable, and enjrine--111 :„'Pbone -jn ; tradesmen call. PRICE. £58 PER ACRE, or £63 as a arcing concern. Easy deposit. This is a, beautiful property. . T. R. SMYTHEMAN, ' IMPERIAL BUILDINGS <Opp. Smeeton's) I QUSEN STREET, AUCKLAND. 1 AND AT PAPATOETOE. : CHEAPEST SEASIDE " f SECTIONS., OSTEND ESTATE. SECURE A SECTION ON THIS CHARMING ESTATE and make money as others have done, and are doing. ' Seaside Sections are getting scarcer each year. Where can you get nice Sections from £20 to £50 within li hours' steam of Auckland City, and in sheltered waters? And note the extraordinary terms. £2 10s DEPOSIT. BALANCE M. PER MONTH. NO INTEREST; About 100 pretty cottages already erected. I Fine accommodation houses, store PO' . fine wharf, fishing, boating, bathing,' shoot- ! Magnifioent Osetangi beach, over 1 mile long, on the estate . Splendid steamer service. Over 600 sections already sold. " Send for plan, pries-list, and my report on i the sections. ! T. R. SMYTHEMAN, IMPERIAL BLDGS, 44 QUEEN ST.. » AUCKLAND. ; GOING CONCERNS. i ' | SOUND VALUES. ; SOUND— ,- VALUES. 1 QC ACRES, drained swamp, carry 20 cows , UVJ when fully improved: 14 miles i station, school, etc. House. 6 rooms, all . convs.j all necessary outbuildings; good list rof stock and implements. PRICE. only • / 60 ¥?* 01 *: small deposit. Sole reason tor selling, ill-health. This is good value. ' ACRES, in grass and crops: 9 pad- ■ ly docks. House and outbi'Udings: 35 - choice dairy cows, milking plant and imple- > stents. Handy 'Papakura. Owner will con- • aider First Mortgage part payment, and the price is right. Let us motor you over. Oft ACRES, all in grass. Good House and *d\j outbuildings: 8 cows, separator, cream cans. gig, and harness; all dairy utensils, sundries, etc.- school, post office, handy. Price, reduced i:1800: small deposit. He ACRES, all in grass; 5 paddocks; 15 ' Jxj choice cows and other stock; handy to Papakura. Price. £28 per acre; easy terms. This is cheap PAPAKURAPAPAKURA* fCi ACRES. a'l in good grass, nice ppsi- ' «V tion, handy to all convs. Real good farm, and the price only £35 pel' acre. Termß: £300 cash. Kin ACRES, all in grass and rough feed. XXJxJ handy to Papakura Station: well fenced; lies nice to sun. Real bargain. Price, £85 per acre; deposit. £400. OUR REPORT.— Values to-day. Come | and look yourself. If you want house and few acres section on small deposit, , see us without delay. We build to suit Clients. BEATON AND MILLS, THE QUICK SALESMAN. 1 PAPAKURA. FOR THE MAN WITH 5 SMALL CAPITAL: i WAIKATO FARM. Q-jQ ACRES OF USEFUL COUNTRY, OJLO suitable for dairying or mixed farming, easy rolling country, with a portion of flat. Well watered, fenced and subdivided; all first-clans fencing; in good order. New 5-jroomed Bungalow and conveniences, wash-house; 4-stall stable; implement shed and loft. This property has been inspected, and we " can give you full information. TERMS.—The owner is prepared to take a. house in town, or a mortgage, or would let l a good man in on, say £200 cash. PRICE. £11 per acre. 5 A. W. READ AND CO., ELLISON CHAMBERS, • 138. QUEEN ST. (opp. Wyndham St.). I ■ ! EPSOM. t O l-ACRE SECTIONS, with old trees on O same. This ia what you are looking for. Standing high and handy to cirsthird section. Averaging £850 EACH, REMUERA. OWNER LEAVING FOR WELLINGTON. QUAINT AND ARTISTIC MODERN HOME—Early English design- 7 good r .rooms; every convenience; 200 yards to trams; third section. Harbour » views. [ PRICE. £2750. i I ' HARROP ft MEDLEY, 15. SHORTLAND gSREET.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17889, 17 September 1921, Page 13
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