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CHOICE BUNGALOW; HOME. * irtJST -COMPLETED AND READY FOR IF IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION. £1250. SITUATED IN MT, EDEN. HANDY TO ; 81 TRAMS AND BUSES. i rpHE HOME CONTAINS 5 ROOMS and tX every latest appointment, electrii fjght and h.w. service. Fine plaster ceilings e s pleasing design, pretty open fireplace, trail'.-in window seats, bedrooms with built- : jo wardrobes Glassed-in sun porch. Kitchenette, replete with all modern appointmeets, pull-out bins, cupboards, etc. Sewer drainage. FREEHOLD SECTION, laid out in paths, fcfio. £l5O CASH. ON THE SLOPES OF MT. ALBERT, Commanding Fine View of the Harbour. £1450. [1 MODERN BUNGALOW of 4 rooms, 2 ,£L sleeping porches and kitchenette, with [plenty of cupboards, meat safe, bins, iron-' ■sag board, etc. Pantry, bathroom, p.b and : t>„ wash-house, etc. Built-in furniture includes wardrobes in oak and rimu. sidehoard and overmantel. THE FREEHOLD SECTION. 63ft. by 138 ft.. is nicely laid out in lawns, rockeries, and flower beds, with' concrete paths and pergola. Only griiin from trams. GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE. .£9OO. c. F. BENNETT. N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS. (THE WAIUKU LAND AGENCY. TO 200 ACRES, of the best land in Railway. Price £4O per acre with 10 per cent, cash and a building clause. This is a chance to get a really beautiful farm .pa easy terms. For particulars apply. CRISPE AND ALDRED, f- AGENTS. WAIUKU. - TIMBER. MIXED BUSH—RIMU PREDOMINATING. JiAMAKU ROTORUA DISTRICT. OVER 3000 ACRES CAN BE PURCHASED. with Freehold, at less than 1b per 100 ft.. log measurement. .' "Trees great height and good hearty quality. We encountered no gorges nor any engineering difficulties."—Vide report. Mr. E. H. Snow > u Further particulars. PRAY AND COCKROFT, (SOLE AGENTS). WINSTONE BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. GOING CONCERN.—2O good cows, hoise. cart, sep. cans, etc.; St> acres, nice grass lajid, mostly clean. House, 4 rooms. . cowshed, c. floor; price down to £37 10s: ierms. £430. Not 4 bad little place. PAPAKURA.— Modern Bimsalow, nice i rooms, e. light. right in township; low dep. good man. Price dropped to £775. Or entertain Section Good buying. "JSJICE SUBURBAN. 6 ACRES, high J.t position, clean land. Bungalow, 6 rooms, e light; young orchard. Price £1950. Cash £2OO. or take House. Can recommend this. MORTGAGEE'S SALE.—Bungajow. 5 rooms, with acre land, at £975, with £IOO cash. A real snip. LET.—Bungalow. i| acres, 255. SEE E. R. TYLDEN, PHONE 32. PAPAKURA. £IOO DEPOSIT. GOOD MIXED FARM. Of /1 ACRES. Freehold. mostly good sandstone country; about half ploughatrie; 9 paddocks; about ICO acres grass. New 4-roomed Bungalow, bathroom, ■wash-house,, etc. Good cowshed, concrete floor. Owner has other property and is grazing, but states will carry 20 to 25 cows and 100 breeding ewes. About 2 miles from small township, beautifully situated near sea. Total freehold price, only £ISOO. Property is unencumbered, and £IOO deposit is satisfactory. Balance can remain. 5 p.c. JNO. GREY, PHONE 13 HELENS VILLE. I ' A SURE LIVING. rry ACRES.--ORCHARD of 253 apple?. . 14 all in full bearing; a nice 2-roomcd Cottage; 2 miles Station. School 1 , etc.. by good metal road. Price £4OO. Deposit of £SO. This is genuine value. Make a nice Poultry Farm as well as the Orchard returns. Personally inspected. U ACRES.—AII easy undulating land; 1 acre orchard, balance grass; good ■ 4-roomed .Bungalow and outbuildings. In ' present slate property carries 5-6 cows and make an TDEAL POULTRY FARM. Price £I2OO. Terms to suit. Ibis is REAL VALUE. I have inspected. OJT ACRES.—Mostly undulating, ploughJ able land, practically unimproved; good 3-roomed Cottage on an elevated position:, stove, sink, copper and tubs; motor yhed and a bach. Price, £650, includes tools, some furniture. Easy terms; £SO Considered The value is assured. SEND ME YOUR FARM TO SELL. L W. K. FRANCIS, Phone 44. PAPAKURA. REMUERA. (NEAR PART). JUNGALOW, 6 large rooms, elec. light, J califont; i-acre, land; Dilworth Lease, very low rent. £2500. DEVONPORT. TTANDSOME VILLA. 6 large rooms, ■lt brick foundation; large section; close tto wharf: fine harbour views. Only £1250. t c. R. WILLIAMSON CO., 16. FOliT STREET. TO RANCHERS! 8400 ACRES, FREEHOLD, AT J PRE-WAR PRICE. ■frXJiS have received instructions to offer the .f ? above Small Station, is mostiy in pasture, at a price much below its value. Hili6 is particularly bealthy and warm oheep and cattle country, and tiie carrying capacity is satisfactory. HOMESTEAD AND STATION B CALLINGS Mi lea oi fencing l(abundant iencmg timber available). Situated close to railway, and convenient to •verything. We believe this is the cheapest block o! .ts kind offering in the province. IBIS ESTATE WILL STAND EVERY INVESTIGATION. To an approved client, EXCEPTIONAL TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED SALE OR EXCHANGE. 5700 ACRES FREEHOLD. (PRICE £2 4s (>d PER ACRE jAN EXCEPTIONALLY CHEAP SHEEP il and CATTLE RUN.- miles of good feni ting; ali sound, healthy country, capable of running between 2000 and 3000 sheep and £OO head of cattle. This was originally lush country Several hundred acres of rich river flats, suitable for dairying and fattening Residence, wcolshed and general range of outbuildings. Road aud steamer communication with Auckland. ™ his station i is for absolute sale on exceptionally easy terras. EXCHANGE. 1200 ACRES, FREEHOLD. CPLENDID SHEEP AND CATTLE O COUNTRY, within lew hours of Auckland City. LARGELY IMPROVED Good BUILDINGS Owne- will accept City or ■v. Suburban Property as part payment, inis Kf- is a sound property. . _ IPRICE £8 10s PER ACRE. .STOCK AND PLANT at valuation if deAlfred buckland & SONS, LTD., THE HAYMARKET. ALBERT STRE T, AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19761, 7 October 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19761, 7 October 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19761, 7 October 1927, Page 3