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OSES AND LAND FOB SALE. FOR SALE., TURUA. TURUA. THE KEY TO THE FAMOUS HAURAKI PLAINS. _ Instructed by the Owners, MESSRS.; BAGNALL BROS. AND CO., i.TD.. we are offering for sale by private treaty. 6—VALUABLE LOTS—6 6—VALUABLE LOTS— RIGHT IN THE TOWN OF TURUA. AREAS RANGE FROM 4 ACRES TO 17 ACRES. All in pasture, the soil being recognised as Rome of the richest in New Zealand. Thte future of TURUA is assured, and the lots are adjacent to Poet Office, Wharf, Factory, Stores, etc., and are already subdivided into am all sections, ALL LOTS ARE PRACTICALLY SURROUNDED WITH STREETS. UNDOUBTED - PROSPECTIVE VALUE. AN OPPORTUNITY FOR THE INVESTOR. ' PRICES RANGE FROM £75 To £85 Pit A® Plans and full particulars on application. SACRIFICE. CAMBRIDGE, WAIKATO. 5 ACRES. FREEHOLD, in pasturt and orchard. TWO COTTAGES of 4 and 2 rooms respectively. Outbuildings. One of the finest sites around Cambridge.. Property is fenced and subdivided, and well watered, and is ROADED ON THREE SIDES. A GREAT INVESTMENT. PRICE, £SSO. TERMS: HALF CASH. BALANCE AT 6 PER CENT. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. LTD.. THE HAYMARKET LAND SALE ROOMS. ALBERT STREET. AUCKLAND. pOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. TE AROHA. FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM. -J QQ ACRES, subdivided into 9 paddocks, JLO«7 good fences, all in grass, river flat and high flat, carrying 60 dairy cows and dry stock. House of 5 rooms and all conveniences, cowshed, concrete floor, engine room. PRICE £37 10a per acre. Easy Terms, or will take Ist mortgage for equity or I exchange for small House in Town. (PANMURE. GOING CONCERN. 10l ACRES, rich cabbage tree flats, all JLjU4> in grass, watered by well, water frontage to Tamaki River. Large shed on property, 33ft. x 16ft. and run. 80Cwt. Waggon, 1 Tip-dray, 1 set Harrows, 1 Plough, 1 400 gal. Tank. PRICE £ 1550. TERMS: 3500 Cash, balance 3yra. 6 p.c. PUKEKOHE. H ACRES, 5-ROOMED HOUSE AND OUTBUILDINGS. THIRST-CLASS POTATC* LAND, elevated J for early crops, warm position, wellfenced; i\ acres potatoes, maize, turnips planted, balance grass. COMFORTABLE HOME of 5 rooms, bathroom, scullery and wash-house, storeroom, workshop, 2-bailed cowshed, fowlhouse and" yard, rural mail daily; cream cart passes, gate. Long road frontage. Would cut into 3 places with good building sites and views. PRICE £2150. EASY TERMS TO APPROVED PURCHASER. ; C. F. BENNETT, N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. CITY WAREHOUSE. CITY, WAREHOUSE. THREE-STOREY BUILDING, THREE-STOREY BUILDING., WITH LIFT. WITH LIFT. In Heart of Warehouse Centre. *■ Close to " Wharf and Railway. A Chain to Tram Line. CONCRETE ROAD. PRICE, £6500. TERMS ARRANGED. PRICE, £6500. TERMS ARRANGED. SOLE AGENT. THE QUICK SALE LAND AGENCY^ 1, UNION BUILDINGS. 'Phone 644A-. 77 ARMLET. 351 Acres, on Southern Lute. A Handy Suburban Station.ln applepie order; carrying 16 dairy cows* young stock, 2 horeea. Last season averaged over 3001b. butter-fat pter cow. House, 6 rooms, and outbuildings. Price, £2250; £600 oash. Will do 20 cows. Call early and secure this great bargain. 01 rAA-SEASIDE F ARMLET. 16 dwIUUv Acres, beautifully situated, 12 acres grass, 2 acres fallow. 4 acres beautiful bush; included in purchase, 7 dairy cows, 8 yearlings, 5 calves, and sundries. Two Houses, each 6 rooms, motor shed; along, side wharf, bteach, and tourist hostelry. Terms. This is another bargain. 6.178 SHEEP FARM. EXCHANGE FOR RENT-PRODUCING INVESTMENTS. f»r PER ACRE.—I2OO Acres, good land. 3*o suitable for mixed farming: carrying over 400 sheep, mostly ewes, 120 head cattle; under-stocked; well fenced, 12 subdivisions ; 400 acrts grass, 200 acres grass and fern. 600 acres bush. House, 6 _ rooms, and outbuildings. This is a splendid 1? arm in a good district, North Auckland. Semivolcimic soil. 6.176 DAVID KAY, 19. WINSTONE BUILDINGS. BUNGALOW DE LUXE. REfMUERAI iWATERSIDEI ONE MINUTE TO CAR STOP. THIRD SECTION. SITUATED IN ONE OF THE PRETTIEST AND MOST SECLUDED AVENUES ON THE NORTHERN SLOPES OF THIS DELIGHTFUL SUBURB. HIGHLY ELEVATED WITH GLORIOUS VIEWS. A MAGNIFICENT BUNGALOW. ATTRACTIVE AND WELL PLANNED, containing 6 (si*) beautiful rooms, together with spacious built-in entranco porch, large built-in sleeping-out balcony (facing the North-East), also side balcony the whole splendidly painted inside and outside and not requiring a penny to be spent for years to come. Beautifully papered throughout, every room and entrance hall (papers in some cases exceeding 30s per roll), reception hall 12 x 10, with exquisite glass folding doors leading to the most delightful sitting room imaginable. dimensions about 28ft. x 16ft., with artistic open brick fireplace, leadlights casement windows, window seats, main bedroom about 17 x 15 leading to balcony, 2 additional bedrooms, dining room about 18 x 18, (iplendid bathroom in white enamel with large porcelain bath and basin, hot and cold water service, shower, shaving cabinet, etc., large built-in wardrobe in each bedroom (1 mirrored), built-in bookcase leadlights, 3 open fires, range, also Auckland gas croker side by side, and both tiled in, built-in dresser, cupboards, large pantry and cooler, electric light throughout (about 14 points), p.w.o. (sewer), wash-house, copper and tubs, the whole on one floor and positively . no steps at back door. SPLENDID ELEVATED FREEHOLD SECTION with frontage of 60 feet, prettily laid out in well-kept lawns, flower gardens, shrubs, eto. ; concrete paths to front And back. PRICE ONLY £2650. terms arranged. NOTE j—There iB nothing to touch this in the whole of Remuera to-day, and we> defy anyone to buy in a better position. ' SOLE AGENTS. ROBERTS AND CO., 17 AND 18. ENDEAWB BUILDINGS, THONES 898 AND 238 a A, 7

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18662, 19 March 1924, Page 4

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