Phone:' Phone I Pukekohe lExc. Auckland : 84,3 Rings. A2lOl ALLISON, BROWN & Co. • LAND AGENTS: Bombay. & 16 Wyndham St., Auckland ANTED_For client 50 to f 100 acres as a going concern. £4OO cash. Bombay: SBVENTr ACRES lovely high volcanic and semi-volcanic land, grow potatoes equal to Pukekohe Hill, good Order, new house. £25 per acre, good terms, must be sold Papakura: TWENTY ACRES, 17 minutes station, all level, 4-rooined house. Price £I6OO, good terms or exchange for house ia Auckland. Henderson : T>N ACRES and lovely house, £ISOO. Exchange for farm 50 to 80 acres TWO good first mortgages offered in exchange for farm, also good butchery business for sale cheap. WE want for clients small grocery business in country, also good 30 to •50 aoie farm in exchange for unincumbered house near Auckland.
Farms. Papatoetoe. , D.URT FARM About 46 acres, all first-class lani. Situated \} 2 miles from station and post office, creamery 1 £ miles. All fenced and mb-divided into eight paddocks; well watered by running stream. Duelling 5 rooms and all outbuild- .•> ings. Price: £IOO per Acre. Term * £2OOO cash. Balance arranged. The Cheapest Farm In the District Papatoetoe. DAIRY FARM—23 Acres rich land, ell level, situated U miles from station and post office, creamery J mile. All fenced and sub divided into five paddocks, well watered by creek, bote and mill; 22 acres grass, 1 acre turnips. Modern new bungalow 6 rooms. Eight-bail concrete cowshed, feedroom, ca»t-shed, tr*p sh»d, ftnbl j , pig styes, fowl houses. Price: £3400 /Terms, £1550, balance, 5 years sf. For Exchange. U-itleman's modern Residence si ii;ifc*l 3 minutes from Papatoetoe >".il aiv hi and po.-t office. ll<Mi->e 6 r<Mini's in brick; conctete f.iuu u'i in, bfulininin, hcull«-ry, hot and told water, gig Mh-d and huge workshop. ' 1] acres level laud half in gtass, bal u ce garden and lawns. Price: £IBOO. Terms, £7OO cash, btlmoe 5 years 6 par ce^;. Apply,H, DELL & SON Land Agents, PUKEKOHE or W.J. DILWORTH, MANAGER, PAPATOETOE
Llewellyn J % Mills LAND and ESTATE AGENT New Buildings opposite Post Office Great South Road, Papakura. Private Telephone No. 12. At Office : No. 12, 2 rings. Post Office Box No. 16. FARMS. EXCHANGE Acres— Runciman firstclass land ; 56 acres in grass, h acres shelter busi. on banks of stream : carrying 20 dairy cows; 1 mile school, creamery,, etc. ; station 2 miles. House 5 rooms ; cowshed, 7 bails; fowlhouse, barn, etc.; small orchard. Price £OB per acre. Exchange for partly improved farm. Sole agents. £SO DEPOSIT-MORRIXSVILLE. |QK ACRES—ISO acres ring ■IvW fenced, 12 acres grass, balance rough feed ; cream cart passes. House 2 rooms, insured £75. Easy, undulating country. 175 acres ploughable. Land Transfer Title. Price £8 per acre Exchange for motor car or rent-producing property. PAPAKURA - CHOICE SUBURBAN HOME House, fi large rooms, h' & c water, scullery, bath room and pantry, every modern convenience. Good level section j acre. Lawn and shrubs. Wash house and small shed. Real nice home. Intending purchases should not fail to view this property. Price £'JOO. Easyterms arranged. Write or ring us to-day. Phome 12 Bole Ajreuts. WILLIS BROS.. Papakura Stores Established over half a century. :-: DEPARTMENTS :-: Butcherj, Bakery, Grocery, Clothing and Drapery, Hardwar* 1 , Seeds, Manures, eic. We stock only one class of Goods The Best WAIUKU Mail Coach Leaves Waiuku 7.30 a.m Mauku 8.45 a.m Arrivea Pukekohe 10 a.m. daily. Leaves Pukekohe 11.30 a.m., Mauku 12.45 p.rii Arrives Waiuku 2.15 p.m. daily. HORSES AND BU3GIEB ON HIRE F PARKER COACHING PROPRIETOR.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 268, 20 April 1917, Page 4
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