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Houses and Land lor Sale. a (SACRIFICING; h, OACRIFICIN? - FULLY £1000. ° r Owing to owner called away to take im- _ media to possession of bis farm, he has. inj; structed ua to sell his J-4 -O.CEES •£ Kich. intensely cultivated, volcanic land, and a very beautiful noma in an. elevated posi- _ tion on the slopes of old "Pah Farm": 8 ly rooms, main 24 by 14. 3 verandahs, 2 big u - beys; surrounded by fully matured live nfdges, gardens, lawns, etc. Big motor gar- - ap, cowshed, fowlhouses. etc. Carry 2= cows »» always. City water and gas. 300 ft. above a * sea, level, and only little over 15min. walk from _ electric trams, by practically flat road, street t ; lamps and footpath all the way. Beautiful a. 'homes and park-like laud on all sides. U V G.orious views two harbours Most select looality in Auckland. Property in this - vicinity seldom reaches the open market. 0| PRICE. £1550. We consider house could not >; be built, under £1600, outbuildings £300. a Land in improved state, as how, easily worth £."50 per acre. As sole agents we must sell ~ this week. *' i?lKft DEPOSIT—2J ACRES. Volcanic - _ Land, all in crops, grass, tennis ; court, fruit, etc., and pretty little Bungai- low Home. 5 rooms, lmin. train and handy l. to tram. Balance. £1850 (no mortgage) payable as tent. J -4?lflfi DEPOSIT—LATEST AMERICAN *• 3JI\J\J BUNGALOW, just completed, 6 l » rooms, heavy beam and plaster ceilings: _ p.w.c, hot water; 2 his wardrobes, hand,r some living room, 16 by 14, semi-circle open y firs; electric light throughout, power points. , Great bargain. Balance as rent. 2 Minutes lr Epsom tram Sole agents. '' -PIQK DEPOSIT, balance, only £900, as - */±OD rent.—HANDSOME NEW DEU SIGN BUNGALOW HOME. 1 big rooms h and offices. Level, rich, volcanic corner section, 69ft. frontaee. one of the best ele--7 voted situations in sunny Mount Albert. ' Please do not come to inspect if you are not * prepared to live lOmin. from the tram. This _ gnat sacrifice is another case of "back on 0 tka farm." Urgent application will be necessary. r * Pfi7i;-FULL PRICE—CIose to near end ~ dt/t/ I D Dominion Road—s ROOMS and _ oCices, 2 verandahs, big section, 200 ft. deep, e overlooking Eden Park; £200 deposit. PTK DEPOSIT—B to lOmin. from Do- - dO I O minion Road trams—Subatantiale looking 6-ROOMED RESIDENCE. Balance " £1075, easy terms. ~ fr>f\f\ DEPOSIT—IOmin. topbf Symonds v &<Z\)\) Streetr-NICE HOME. 5 rooma aid offices; balance. £650; rery easy terms, i, CALL NO. 10, VULCAN LANE. \] MORNINGS ONLY, UP TQ> 1 P.M. . 'Phone 2359 A. s - ~ i ~.,. 8 GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE OF - Q T ARGE AND T OFTY "DOOMS. s Sleeping-out verandahs and son room. Built by leading architect, of selected first- * class timber throughout. One minute from tiim, on highest part o£ Berne Bay. Glorious views SECTION, nearly half an acre, laid out in 1 lawns, etc., easily adapted for tennis court. l HOUSE COULD NOT BE BUILT TO-DAY ' FOR UNDER £3000 Value of Section, £1500. • OWING TO SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES. ACCEPT £3750. - Will consider War Bonds, Companies' Debentures, or finst-clas3 sound Mortgage of ' from £1000 to £1500, aa deposit. o r will atll to a man of financial standing, ou • eas; terms. This is an opportunity seldom offered to acquire one of tno firvest Residences in the best part of Heme Bay. Property of this description comes very rarely into the market. Would make- an ideal residence for a. Doctor. Further particulars from Owner direct, to bona-fide purchasersAPply * OWNER. 969. Herald. pARTLY-TMPROVED T)AIRY 'J^ARM. EXCHANGE FOR LARGER FARM. ~i OA ACRES, about half good flats, half x£\J very easy undulating; 5-roomed old House, cowehed, etc.; t has been carrying aver 30 cows and considerable other stock. Could easily be worked up to a choice dairy farm, the contour of the land being pra-cti- . cally ideal. Situated about 2 miles from ; factory., school, etc. This farm is priced | on an absolutely low cask bask, £30 j>ex acre, and owner will sell on ' exceptionally easy terms, or would consider exchange for a larger property, provided genuine value offered. No inflated prices entertained. JNO. GREY, Telephone, 13. HELENSVILLE. ONLY £200 CASH. ABOUT 260 ACRES — PARTLY- , IMPROVED MIXED FARM—4O Miles South of Auckland —About 60 acres grassed; 60 acres rich kahikatea swamp and river flat, fronting Waikato River; 10 to 15 acres native bush,: balance open fern and scrub land: say, 200 acres ploughable: 4-roomed Cottage, xu good order; 4-bail cowshed; school, saleyards, railway station.' etc.. about 2i miles. Price. £2000. includes 12 da - iry cows, 7 calves, cart, disc plough, and ■!isc harrows. A cheap property, but requires improving. COMMERCIAL POULTRY FARM. ' ' SUBURBAN AREA. 'C ACRES of nice 'friable loam soil; 5O roomed Bungalow, wash-house, copper and tuba: bathroom : shed. GOft. by 14ft. i 2 fowlbouses, each 70ft. by 24ft., with concrete floors. 1G windows in each; 1 shed. 24it. by 24ft., with concrete floor and loft over; 1 chicken-rearing shed, 60ft. by 14it.; 4 other small sheds for breeding pens. The 2 largo sheds each accommodate BCO birds. Present owner generally runs about 1200 to 1500 hens, and at present has some 2000 chicks in addition. Price. £4150. including engine, 2 bone cutters, and 500egg incubator. Terms. £1150 cash. This is a sound business proposition. BARGAIN IN UNIMPROVED LAND. 644. s MU £s FRQM OTO- -, — Splendid quality chocolate loam soil; well watered: Dartly fe:iced; #50, acres rough feed, few acres nctiye bush, balance open iern and tea,-tree la-id; practically all ploughable; 300 acres level- no noxious weeds: new Whareschool and P. 0., smin. walk; cream waggon passes property, Price only £3 5s per acre. Will sell half the property, ig preleered, at same price, on a deposit of £150. Ihis is worth seeing. Adjoining farms in-proved. EAST TAMAKI- ; PAPATOETOE. ; 10Q £PM S >: CHOICE SUBURBAN < X*J*J FARM—Suitable for town rmlir , supply, etc.; will carry, say. 50 dairy cows 3 n«w„ and, 80 to I(M> cows if farmed to full i advantage; 6-roomed House, concreted cowshed, and other outbuildings: Papatoetoe j railway station only 4 miles. Price. £75 per acre. No mortgage on property. Ownei will consider exchange for Town Shop property. Full particulars on application 443/200 SEASIDE FARM. ABOUT 200 ACRES—ARKLE'S BAYRIGHT ON THE SEA-EXTENSIVE BEACH FRONTAGEr-Say. 150 acres in rough feed, some gorse and a little scrubabout 50 acres good flats, balance undulating; practically all ploughable. Old House of 6 rooms, and all necessary outbuildings Tins property is for urgent sale to wind up deceased estate, and has been reduced to £16 per acre. Terms arranged. Balance 5 vears at 6 per cent. N.B.—This is a good proposition, for subdivision into cottage sites, etc. 89- S. PARTLY-DEVELOPED I FARM. < FOR SALE CHEAP. 99ft ACRES—B Miles from Kaukapakapa iJmt£d\J Railway Station and 34 Milea from •Wharf and Township—About 60 acres in ; griss. 25 acres fallow, balance in rough feed 1 : and gorse. Can be easily cleaned up, as ' fa.m us newly all level, and comprises some * re-dly good flats: practically all ploughable: a cr»;ek on boundary. Kauri House of 5 E rooms; cowshed, etc. This can be made into B an excellent property. Price only £10 per acre. Terms, £250 cash, balance at 6 per cent. Inspected and recommended. 434/500 GOING CONCERN. J £1390. I To wind up a Deceased Estate we have t been instructed to offer this partly-improved I farm e,t the above extremely low figure. -fQA ACRES—TAURANGA. Bay of I J.OU Plenty—Particularly well sheltered and watered; main road frontage; 8 miles from Tauranga. 2 miles from railway station site, school 2J miles; cream cart passes; all fenced; 30 acres ploughed and grassed. C 30 acres rough grass, balance 2- * roomed Whare, stable, shed, and cartshed, r ' 3-bail cowshed (concrete floor), corn crib. « Buildings almost new and in good order. *• Price includes 10 dairy cows, 2 springing 6 heifers, bull, 4 calves, horse, spring cart » ard harness, 33gal. separator, cream, can, » buckets, share in implements. GOVERN- 1 MENT MORTGAGE. £740. balance cask. Apply promptly. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, m LIMITED. = 09. QUEEN STREET. i I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18234, 30 October 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18234, 30 October 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18234, 30 October 1922, Page 2