HOUSES AND LAND JOB SALE. : ; HERNE BAY • TERMINUS. i; GOOD OUTLOOK. HANDY TO TRAMS. ''OWNER LEAVING DISTRICT. REALLY COMFORTABLE AND CONVENIENT HOME of 6 good rooms anu offices, thoroughly well built of , Bp '° L n f , kauri. 4 bedrooms, dinincr room, breakia rootn and kitchenette; in excellent o throughout, pretty papers, built-in w robes, larye linenpress and ample cupbonr , , 2 nice fin places, range and gas „.u. foDt, pore, bath and basin, elec. light. j house, fine workshop, beach, etc. FINE CORNER SECTION. ' 65ft. x 150 ft. (approx.). Sunny Position. Neatly laid out. PRICE, £1895. Terms can bo arranged. (430^ (POPULAR AND UNIQUE, SUBDIVISIONS. FINE SELECTION OF DELIGHTFUL SEASIDE SECTIONS. Q ITU A TED on some of the most magnifiO cent beaches in the Hwirakr Gmf. within easy distance of the C ity. : y * steamer service. Other Estates have by good motor roads, sea and rail. TUNE NATIVE BUSH SECTIONS situX ated 45 minutes from Auckland City, on the slopes of Waiatarua 3 miles from railway, good motor road, nigh and com mandicg glorious views. ~r Call snd inspect photographs and secu.o plans and particulars. [WAIKATO DAIRY FARM. ADJOINS HAMILTON TOWN. QO ACRES, all drained swamp and in 0 J goo.l sole of grass, fenced into 18 subdivisions. well watered and carrying at present 23 dairj" cows, 1 bull. 7 sheep. 3 jiorses and 7 young stock. _ , , Buildings comprise sound Houso of r> rooms, hot and cold water, bath, electno lipht. garage, barn, implement shed, separator room !i h.p. motor, separator, shafting a.nd 'ac'- pump, shed 2Gf..-i Hit. PRICE: £6:i PER AQRE,. Terms arranged. NOTE—This'- property has a load frontage of chains and a prospective value for cutting up (im) GOING CONCERN. GOING CONCERN. ONE-MAN DAIRY FARM. HIGHLY-PAYABLE PROPOSITION. ! 6 MILES FROM FLOURISHING WAIKATO TOWN. rnl ACRES, all in. «ra»s. watered by 1 i springs, fenced info 11 paddockß. 4*. acres flat river silt, rolling; •chool, post office and stort J-mile. Carrjing 30 dairy cows, 1 horffe. BUII-DINGS comprise H° UB « °', 4 J OO " 13 Hud scullery, cowshed, tocushed and pig sty. ■ PRICE AS GOING CONCERN, • . £45 10s PER ACRE. ' * TERMS ARRANGED. _ (1037) ' t- *•'\ r ' J-f C. F. BENNETT, AUCTIONEER. ESTATE AGENT, JVALUER, ATTORNEY FOR ABSENTEES, RENTS COLLECTED. ESTATES • , ' ' .'MANAGED, • Jr.? N.Z. INSUI&tfCE'BUILDINGS. AUCKLAND. AN INVESTMENT WITH [A GREAT PROSPECTIVE VALUE. 1 PRODUCING NOW £5 WEEKLY. ■' A -/FRONTAGE of 26ft. ?in. to a main «.i.wHf{«chjghfare, where values are mounting—RlGHT IN TOE CITY. The property includes i AIODERN. SELF-CON lAIN ED PLATS, returniiiK £5 weekly. At th? present time values hore are rapidly growing, and it ia safe to say that it is only a matter of time before present values will double and treble. Here is the opportunity of f'tcuring a SOUND INVESTMENT nnd a SPECULATION which not only offers an assured increa£©> of capital, but also payo its way in ther mecntime. . , ~ , The price .ii £5760.. Tho lana alone 13 worth £126 per foot. Full particulars oil application to ■ NEVILLE NEWCOMB LTD., LAND AGENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. •' jt HOME FOR XMAS A HAPPY XMAS. if you have a Home. If not. no Reunions—the children scattered. Why not buy a Home for £35 Deposit? ONLY £35 "\TOT an old, tumbled-down shack, but a i\ new, up-to-dffte Bungalow. 4 rooms and kitchenette; p.b. and b., h. and c. water; art pnpers. beam ceilings. Situated 3rd section. Sit. Albert; £35 down, and balance, about 35s per week."-"Cheaper than Ih-insr in a Flat, and it's Home, Sweet Home. £75 CASH—HERNE BAY. lOVELY HOME of C rooms and all up-to-J date convs.; elevated; beautiful views; 200 yds to tram. Room for double gates. £75 Cash. Total price, £900. Beautiful honeymoon bungalow. 4 large rooms; p.b. and b., e.1., h. and c. water; most artistic papers; 2nd eection from city. Will sell quickly. Make your appointment at once.
FRED BALL, RE.WS CHAMBERS. 15, QUEEN ST. tOpp. G.P.0.) FOR QAK, gECTIOKS. KTC. (first-classj, of Level Land, Buitablo poultry and run a cow; 4-rd. modern Bungalow. bathroom, kitchenette; all conva.; South Suburban Station handy; price £ 1250. Easy_ terms, or Exchange. MANUREWA. —New Modern Bungalow, all conv^. ; tip-top i-acr.e section. Only £775. on easiest of terms.*. PAPAKURA.— New Bungalow, every ronv., being just finished by an expert builder; £750;" cash £100. PAPAKURA. —A really good Farm of f>B I acres, all under cultivation; first-cla«s Home o; 5 rooms, all conv.; handy position; positively cheap at £40 per tore; £500 cash required. r TO LET.—I Acre and 7-rd. House, Papakura, £2: W. K. FRANCIS, Phono 4L PAPAKURA. THE GOVERNMENT VALUATI OK DEPARTMENT HAS fixed,-the value of this Property for! rating purposes at £1200. The Government Lending Department (Ad- ' \ ancea to Settlers) has lent £1200 oil tho place. And for tho Rum o{ £100 the owner will wtlk out and lfct tho purchaser tako over tho Mortgage. There is nothing wrong with the Property. It is simply an extraordinarily cheap place. •>9.7 ACRES. —127 Acres in gra«3. 0 acres ( bush, balance fern. Ring fenced part 7, part 5 wires. Two roomed iron Shanty, F, bail cowshed, engine and sepjvrAlnr room. Running 50 heed crown cattlo v, heu Inst" inspected. Melifl road to railway station, Hi miles distant School adjnininK/> .Convenient to So ley aids aud Faototj, Ar'dft. partly volcunic. ONE HUNDRED POUNDS. IS ALL tli JUiQUmED TO TAKE ... C. E: ARCHIBALD, GLEESON'S BLDGS.. HIGH ST I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18896, 19 December 1924, Page 4
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