Houses and Land tor Sale. devonport PROPERTIES. £1375~^ STREET. Close 7-roomed v, 'u v° I Beaches, Etc.— «vm ™, s' » specially-selected timbers : Prooertv A S fi eotlon 50{ 1 t - b >' 150 ft. An ideal Oi Alr* fi no opportunity for a bowler. £1600 ~TS CALLIOPE ROAD—Modern large rnnma Bungalow, built heart kauri, (> ' arKO re c ce P t , lon hall > extra large £2100 mHNuPv,?FPoER-CHEL-prone t C ° r ff° r ® e stion. close' beach^Thi.s ab?i? leHing e fn flat's. 2 opportunit * ** P'ofit.,P e b "?y season is just commencing We can cordially recommend any of the abnv« properties to prospective buyers. 0 e J. HENDERSON & CO. IGS, VICTORIA ROAD, DEVONPORT ' Estab. 1900. GOOD BUNGALOW BUYING. EASY. TERMS. - EXCEPTIONALLY WELLSlmv .I IX , I , S R EI) 1 BROOMED BUNj ii all the latest improvements and labour-savins devices. Good freehold W»l?» n " ha r! ,d l to °. ars ,. Real Bungalow locality Cash required, £325f A nice ' Homo at the right buying price. '°\TS. 0F THE PRETTIEST p 3 j i-i ? FERING, comprising 4 rooms and kitchenette and the usual appointments lhe rooms are all well finished in art papers, window seats, etc.. while the kitchenette is a model in labour-savins devices Deposit, £250. Buyers are urfred to inspect these two Bungalow Homes. For value thoy are uneqtinllod, and will appeal to "tlio most exacting. NEVILLE NEWCOMB, LAND AGENT. HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. ALBERT PARK. QENTLEMANS QITY JJOME. IN DELIGHTFUL SITUATION. A TTRACTIVE BRICK RESIDENCE. with tiled roof, S rooms and all modern convs. _ Section held on City Council Lease, having 52 years to run at LOW GROUND RENT of £10 10s per annum. Charming situation, in centre of Auckland's ' best residential city area, adjacent to Albert ' Park. PRICE REDUCED TO £3-200. on reasonable terms. (15, C.E.) SAMUEL & SONS, LMTTED, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. 83, QUEEN STREET. A MODEL FARM. GOOD RETURNS. HANDY POSITION. EXCELLENT CARRYING CAPACITY. WAIUKU. Q~ ACRES. FREEHOLD—AII in splendid i/(J grass except 5_ acres pretty native bush: all level; 3 miles from township and railway by metalled road: cream collected: watored by creek and bore supplying concrete troughs; best of fences. Wintered on Krass alone 50 dairy cows. 3 horses. 3 bulls, and lot of young cattle. House, 4 rooms, and conveniences; concreted cowshed, ongine and separator room; concreted stockyard; all of the very best. Price, including milkcomplete. £G0 PER ACRE. £1200 NOTE.—This is easily the best farm we can offer at the money in this favourite district. Last season 50 cows averaged •2771b. butter-fat. Specially recommended. RECOMMENDED. A CHEAP ONE-MAN PROPERTY. SUIT- 1 ABLE FOR MILKING OR EARLY CROPPING. ( ACRES. FREEHOLD — NEAR < OO WAIUKU—Going Concern, walk in. < walk out; 50 acres ploughed and in grass and crop: 2 acres bush: fenced into 8 paddocks: permanent streams: soil a good < quality sandy loam; lying nicely to the sun. < Well-situated House of 6 rooms, in good * ordor; concreted cowshed of 6 bails, separa- ' tor room, stable, trapshed: bandy to con- * veniences. Will carry 16 cows through the { year or grow early potatoes equal to Puke- 4 kohe. GOING CONCERN. 9 dairy cows, t horse, plough, disc. tine, and chain harrows. * dray, sulky and harness, chaffcntter. separa- * tor, cream cans, and buckets, part house- { hold furniture. Price, £ISOO, with £fioo * cash. Balance at 6 per cent. GENUINE * VALUE. * A FINE < CITRUS ORCHARD. ! 1C ACRES—BAY OF PLENTY— J JLO BEAUTIFUL BEACH FRONTAGE < —Residence situated on high ground, with > splendid look-out over harbour and sea; i 870 lemon trees, 80 orange trees, and other { fruits,: all in full profit; 11 acres in grass. . House of 5 rooms, bathroom and scullery; ; ELECTRIC LIGHT; wash-house, man's < room, bupgy shed, cowshed, packing room, 4 fowlhouses and runs. Price, £3900. Terms, 1 £1000 cash, £1000 in 2i years, £1000 in 4 years. The returns from this property 1 will stand the closest investigation. N/E C FOR LEASE. c ACRES—NEAR CAMBRIDGE—An < II U 80-cow farm, plus 50 dry stock, or C carry 900 breeding ewes in present con- 4 dition; capable of being brought to 150 /- cows; now carrying about 200 cattle. About 410 acres ploughed and' in first-class pas- A ture, 30 acres fallow, balance rough feed and fern; good strong land: well watered; m pood roads; 9 paddocks; boundary fences in splendid order; subdivision fences require a little attention; school and post office 1| miles. Buildings: Sound 4-roonied Houbb, verandah; first-class outbuildings, compris- ' ( ing iron implement shed, bam, 4-t;tall stable, new 8-bail milking shed, concreted 1 door. Will lease for 2 years at £300 per annum, with compulsory purchasing clause at £12 10s per acre, with £800 cash at 1 expiry of lease. Apply at once for full details. GOING CONCERN. £500 CASH. Ixn ACRES—BAY OF ISLANDS. 11 LOU NORTH AUCKLAND—About 130 , icre3 in grass; 20 acres were in crop, and , now going back into grass: orchard: 140 icres rich alluvial river flats; 7-roomcd House, concreted cowshed, and other out- < I buildings; post office 3 miles, school close ,1 ->y, railway and saleyards 8 miles- Price ] includes 30 dairy cows, nearly all second 1 :alvers, some young stock, 3 farm horses, ( ! hacks, implements, waggon, buggy and J< { larness, Csgal. separator, cream caps, and n sundries. Price, £22 per acre. This farm 'ft sas wintered 43 dairy cows and 8 or 9 lorsee. Specially good reasons for selling. (( Price much reduced. 405/200 ONE OF THE BEST! HHOICE SUBURBAN FARM OF 62 L» ACRES-ONLY 3i MILES FROM 1 m 'APAKURA RAILWAY STATION, sale- ; 1 i-ards. casein factory, and township; school j I } miles; well fenced. 9 paddocks: windmill 1 upplies water troughs; rich land, practic- i j i l illy all flat; buildings on nice rise; all been I jloughed and will carry 25 dairy ows, and do them well! Modern 5-roomed Bungalow, 'phone, wash-house; up-to-date /, irst-class concreted cowshed, with machines 1 jnd engine. This is a pretty farm, and a s .heap one, and we advise immediate inspec- " ;ion. Price down to £G0 per acre. Terms, £700 cash. NIE SAMUEL VAILE & SONS LIMITED. I I 63. QUEEN STREET H Ir* ACRES ot beautifully sheltered vol- 1! LO caaic land, an in tip-top pasture; ;arried for la.«t 2 years 9 cowe and 1 horse, n< l-K<L House and all outbuildings Handy school. At £1850 this io cheap. Owner en- )' up to 60 acres between Pukekoho 11 md Helensviile. Jj -> | 1 ACRES. South Line; 4-rd. House and ({ out=., lOmin. station. Owner put in > cows 2 horses and implements at £1860; JV; >asy terms, or exchange for farm up to 70 _ icres. partly'improved. IJOUTII LINE.—2 Acres of level land in 15 garden, and run a cow. New 5-rd. Bungalow, wash-house, detached. This is •--al value at fiOSO Cash 'about £200. See this. &OING CONCERN—SO Acres, all ingrivss. 6-rd. House, cov/shed. etc.; 15 cows. 2 lorßea. all implementa. cart, sis. harness, £°550. Easy terms. SEND ME YOUR FARM TO SELL. W K. FRANCIS, 'PHONE 44. PAPAKURA Miscellaneous. EASY Terms.—Furniture. Pianos. Sewing j Machines. Gramaphones, Push-carts, / Perambulators. — Central Agency 70. City / Chambers. I I7URNISH Your Home on Wickins and I 1 Sutc'iifTe Simple Svstem of Easy Weekly 1 Payments—42. Karangahape Rd. C- IARPET Cleaning by electric beating and ' vacuum process.—Domestic Vacuum Cleaning Co.. Strand Arcade. Phgno 900-noth-ng like Rolto's Wax for Polishing Furniture. Sold everywhere. ;d and Is tins C- aRPET Cleaning. Carpet Cleaning: method, electric beating and vacuumng.—Domestic V'acuum Cleaning Co., J_ Jtraod Arcade.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18196, 15 September 1922, Page 3
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