Houses and Land for Sale. 01An ACRES, at 3fia 6d Acre—£Bol LIXjXJ Cash—2 mi lea fencing; 250 acrei grass. 200 acres rough fred. 650 acres busr (50 acres good puriri and about 200.000 ft, milling timber), balance in fern and scrub \ 80 acres heavy flat; about 300 acre 3 easj ploughable; flat would carry 30 dairy cows if cleaned up. Good stockyard and ro.ce; tidal frontage; H-Eiheop country wher brought in; 10 miles from port; cream cart passes. SHEEP AND DAIRY FARM—IOOO Acres at £5 5s Acre. Freehold—Beach Frontage—s miles good fencing: about hali in grass, balance heavy bush; good black loam; watered by creeks; 200 acres ploughable. House, 5 rooms, cowshed, woolshed, dip and yards (new). Carrying 16 cows. 40 cattle, and 500 sheep; 2-shecp country when ■ all improved; 6 miles from post. Terms, £1000 cash. .Would take small, property near railway in exchange. T. MANDENO~ JACKSON, CUSTOMS ST. EAST. AUCKLAND. SUBURBAN DAIRY FARM. AS A pOING pONCERN, SHORTHORN DAIRY' HERD. ■jAC ACRES—Southern Line—Good land. XvC) carrying over 40 head, including dairy herd, young stock, and 6 horses, which go with property; aleo farm ar.d dairy implements; all in grass; all ploughable; one hour's motor drive to city. Good House, 4 rooms, and good outbuildings. PRICE, £50 per acre, at going concern; .£4O without stock. Practically unencumbered. Owner would exchange for smaller farm on suburban line. North or South. 3.3 DAVID ~KAY, 4, WYNDHAM STREET (Above National Bank). DANDY LITTLE FARM. 23 acres, situated handy Pukekohe; all pract jcaly level, good grass and good carrying capacity; Groomed House. A real value Farmlet, At £2000; cash £400. PAPAKURA —A Model 51 Acres and No.Bungalow and outbuildings; very cheiM at £1450, oash £350. Also an Up-to-dv-j New Bungalow and Nice Section: 'near action: all conveniences; £1050. ensh £200. GOING CONCERN—WARKWORTH—Fo>> urgent sale. 380 Acres; 28G grass ami rough feed, balance bush; 24 cows, implements, etc.: £7 10s per acre on £500 casfl. Evch«.nge House or Mortgage. PAPAKURA— 70 Acres tfp-top Farm; £75 per acre; carrying 30 cows, 6 springers. 6 heifers. 4 horses; £150 cash. SEND ME YOUR FARM TO • SELL. W. K. FRANCIS, •PHONE 44. PAPAKURA. ALFRED BUCKLAND | AND SONS, LTD. REQUIREMENTS; REQUIREMENTS. WE HAVE— 0.) Regular inquiries for GOOD RESIDENTIAL SECTIONS: Remuera. Epsom, Mount Eden preferred. (2) Many Client* requiring RESIDENCES, value up to £1200. i Terms neccesaiy. (3) Four Buyers in quest of MIXED GRAZING AREAS, up to 600 Acres, on Easy Terms. ' (4) Also many Buyers for SMALL DAIRY FARMS. Going Concerns de- j aired. (E) Owner of lightly encumbered, Auck- ' land Suburban Property—a fino Cutting-up Proposition—wishes to ; Exchange for SHEEP COUNTRY, up to 3000 Acres. Wli SHALL BE PLEASED TO RECEIVE YOUR INSTRUCTIONS. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD., THE HAYMARKET LAND SALE BOOMS, ALBERT ST.. AUCKLAND. EXCHANGES. EXCHANGES. PRINCELY HOME AT EPSOM—IO- - Bungalow, motor garage, man's room, niable, cowshed; 2 acres freehold; glorious situation; cb&rming views; handy tram at Greenwood's Corner. Nothing better in Auckland. Owner leaving, and will accept £4750. Exchange for mortgages, country hotel, or farmlet. Equity, £1300, besides £500 worth of new furniture. BUNGALOW & 5 ACRES BUNGALOW & 5 ACRES AVONDAI.E FLATS—S chains frontage. sua frontage and riparian rightß; rich heavy soil; ideal situation; new grass paddock*; lemon orchard; fowlhouses; motor farage. Most lovely home. Price, £3200. Iqtuty, £700. Exchange for house, any suburb, or retail business, town or country, private hotel, or small boarding house. POULTRY FARM. POULTRY FARM. FAMOUS AVONDALB FLATS—6 Aorta, rich black silt land, flat as a cricket pitch; 4 chains frontage, also sea frontage. House 1 room, Dover stove, etc.; 4 now fowlhouses- ana runs. Bargain. £1000. De-; posit, £400, or, including 300 laying fowls,' £10£0. Deposit, £450. House in town wanted in exchange. MH.ES J. CASSIDY, AUCTIONEER AND AGENT. REW'S CHAMBER 3. 16. QUEEN • ST. A BRAND NEW BUNGALOW. ONLY _T»1 (\(\ CASH. ONLY */±UU> CASH. SITUATED IN THE BEST PART OF MOUNT EDEN. A FAITHFULLY-BUILT AND WELLFINISHED HOME, containing 5 rooms and all modern convs.; artistic papers and friezes, heavy beam ceilings, gag fires, etc. PRICE. £1450. £100 CASH. HERE'S ANOTHER GOOD ONE. FINE BUNGALOW HOME, containing 5 rooms and all modern convs.; in good order inside and out. High volcanic section; situated a few minutes' wtik f.iom Dominion Road terminus. PRICE REDUCED TO £130? FOE QUICK SALE OfILY £200 CASH. Owner would conai4er an etrKerura for bouse at Manurewa. SSI?! "TTFSE AT ONCE, THEY O-.-N'T iu\&y V TF7? PRICE. WILLIAM •A. HOKNE, "THE LAND MAN." 19. BHORTLAND STREET. AUCKLAND. CHEAP ' GOING CONCERN. LAO A CR3 S GOOD LAND, practically all JLVJV easy undulating ploughable limestone and sandstone country; well watered and fenced. Five-roomed Fair House. Cowshed, and usual outbuildings. Telephone installed. Road practically all metailed. School one mile; cream cart calls. Stock includes 20 cows. 4 2-year heifers. 5 yearling heifers, 3 sows, horse, plough, harrows buggy, dray, separator, cream cans, etc Total price is only £2750. Terras, £600 cash; balance five years at 6 per cent, JNO. GREY, . ; Telephone 13. HELENS VILLE. EPSOM. TTNIQUE BUNGALOW, only 2min. from *±j tram. Section 60ft. by 150 ft., neatly laid out; concrete paths; 6 rooms and kitchenette, all well and tastefully finished • glassed-in sun verandah and sleeping porch, heavy beam and plaster dome ceilings, leadlights, casement windows; hall panelled. The house is built of heart of kauri, and will stand any inspection. t Pfift £2100. i £500 DEPOSIT. !GRAY & COCKROFT, SMEETON'B BUILDINGB. A
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18120, 19 June 1922, Page 4
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