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HOUSES AND LAND FOR SALE. Astounding sacrifice. CITY AREA.—2 ACRES, appro*,, 2S6ft. frontage by 294 ft. deep, main concrete rosd, close theatre and shops; • together with good House, insured £SOO. UNENCUMBERED, DECEASED ESTATE. Determined to realise. Price only £1500; cash £SOO This is a great money-maker, so get in early.—GEO. MACKEY, 035, Dominion Rd.. just past Tram Terminus. Member R.E.I. ' ' Acres. Choice Land., main concrete road, 14 miles city: good buildings.— E. Harris. Mnnurcwn. n O Z A—Deceased Estate.—Modern CotdfcOOU tago, close' Manurcwa station: splendid section orchard, garden.—Pegler. A pent, Mannrewa. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE. MT. EDEN. SELLING BELOW COST. * - Modern bungalow, a rooms, kitchenette and sleeping porch All electrically equipped, cupboards and wardrobes fitted in. ELEVATED VOLCANIC SECTION, 55 s 200 Handy to car and bus. Motoj Drive and Garage. PRICE, £ISOO NEVILLE NEWCOMB, LTD., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, S, WYNDHAM STREET AUCKLAND ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD. SEASIDE. OOA ACRES FREEHOLD.—A valuable OOU grazing property, mostly in pasture, having a very extensive Beach Frontage. Country ia of cood quality (Puriri land), some good flats. HOMESTEAD of G rooms (heart kauri), 'eleplione, rural mail. Woolshecj' and other buildings, yards, dip. Present Stock 400 Breeding Ewes. 70 Wethers, 350 Lambs. CO Cattle, Horses. PRICE, £7 103 PER ACRE. TERMS, £SOO cash. Balance long term at G per cent. All Stock and Plant at valuation, if required, MANGERE. SEASIDE HOME. O ACRES FREEHOLD, with very fine Residence, well built, large, lofty rooms and beautifully situated Commands unsur. passed Harbour and landscapo views. Extensive garden and fruit trees, balance pasture. Town water supply. Electricity. Owner states 2 cows can be conveniently depastured. PRICE £2385, on exceptionally easy terms to approved purchaser. This Property will stand every investigation. WAIKATO DAIRY FARM. Of? ACRES FREEHOLD nearly all pasuU ture and cultivation Owner estimated carrying capacity to 45 cows. All rich drained country, ideal for dairying and fattening, all ploughs We. MODERN RESIDENCE of 5 roomß, conveniences. Large barn. milking shed machines installed A CONVENIENT. GOOD FARM. PRICE £32 10s PER ACRE, or will sell a3 GOING CONCERN, including 24 cows. 1 bull, heifers, pigs. etc.. at £35 PER ACRE TERMS £IOOO CASH, BALANCE ARRANGED. PARNELL WATERSIDE. SPLENDID HARBOUR VIEWS. FREEHOLD. -f T-STOREY, NEW MODERN BUNG 112 LOW. G rooms and glassed-in sleeping porch; eliding doors between drawing and dining loom; every modern fitment built in. B THROOM TILED, ALSO SHOWER- RECESS. Electric throughout. Geranium boxes Model kitchenette. GOOD' SECTION. MOTOR GARAGE. CONCRETE DRIVE. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.

PRICE, £2150. EASY TEEMS. HARROP AND MEDLEY, 23, SHORTLAND STREET. FARMS FOR SALE. ACRES. FREEHOLD.—S Miles railway station: 200 acres grassed. 20 bush, balance manuka, one-third ploughable; well watered; good House, 5 roouis, wasb-house, motor shed, woolshed. dairy, etc. Stock; 200 sheep, 10 cows, 1 bull, calves, 2 harness hor3es, harness, ploughs, gig. All dairy requisites, feparator. etc.; chafl cutter, pig paddock, well subdivided; plenty fencing timber. PRICE £2250; Government mortgage £GSO; £250 cash and a Farmlet in exchange considered. Situated in a, good district. Good motor roads. 10/J ACRES. PUKEKOHE.—IOO Grass, 10 bush Jot of pitriri. 50 acres flat, 50 undulating: wire and barberry hedges: volcanic loam soil; 14 paddocks; watered by springs and windmill; land Suited for dairying, maize or potatoes; G-roomed House, wash-house, bathroom, electric light in house and cowshed; cooling shed, cowshed. stable, impbment shod practically new; L.Iv.G milking machine, Anderson engine. Stock now on property; 2 horses, 40 good cows. S yearling heifers; Btation U miles; metal and bitumen roads. PRICE i'ss per acre jis a Going Concern. Exchange considered. This propertv is WELL EQUIPPED FOR TOWN SUPPLY. Fences in good order. OA ACHES, with a very complete range SAj 0 f buildings and 10 good cows; land oil ploughed and fown in best of grasses. Government mortgage £700: PRTCE ONLY £I3OO. Exchange considered, with some Cash. O'CONNOR & CURRAN. 91-93. QUEEN" STREET. A CHEAP GOING CONCERN. ONLY £ls 10a PER ACRE. Going concern, 102 acres, ail ploughable; 70 acres in grass, 20 acres bujh, balance rough feed; IS paddocks; good Dvelling, 7 roorne plenty of outbuildings, milking machine Stock includes 23 cows, C heifers. 4 horses, bull calves. This can bo increased to 50 cows with improvements; £l3 10a PER ACRE— £'SOO CASH. CHEAP SHEEP AND CATTLE COUNTRY. CLOSE TO AUCKLAND AAA ACRES, IDEALLY SITUATED. 4UU SALT-WATER FRONTAGE; nice •be: ch and shelter. 350 acres in grass. 50 ao --s bush 125 acres ploughable, balance eaf-y hills, carrying 400 sheep and 20 head catile; can be readily increased; subdivided in 3-9 paddocks. Buildings, 7-roomed House, wc ilshed, cowshed, man's cottage. Price on y £3 10s PER ACRE; £SOO CASH; balanco mostly Govt, mortgage. A CHEAP, CONVENIENT FARM. PRICE, £2OOO. . 1 r»r- ACRES, freehold, fenced into 9 sheep1i D proof paddocks appro*. 130 acres in grifs and ploughable. balance bush and rot gb feedwater in _ every paddock, dnd vei 7 convenient to railway station. It is est'mated to carry 23 cows and 250 sheep: goi d puriri country House of G rooms, eowshi 3, concrete floor. laree shed. PBICE ONLY £2OOO. ON EASY TERMS . For further details apply to NORTH AUCKLAND FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., KING'S CHAMBERS. COMMERCE ST. Boi 550. PHONE 42-323. S. B. TANNER, Manager, Land Department.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20171, 4 February 1929, Page 3

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