LAND AND ESTATE AGENT! f. HOUSES FOR SALE. HOUSE, 4 rooms, bathroom, scullery, and washhouse; telephone; 3 acre section; live hedges; good garden, with small orchard; cowshed, buggy shed; fowlrur. and pigstye. Situated about i mile from P.O. Price ueon. 6 ROOMS, bathroom, scullery, large verandah; electric light and convs; % acre section in centre of town. Prime £llsO. £550 cash. 5 ROOMS and Rculfoy; washhouse and btth; electric light, etc; good garden, with concreted paths; Vitcre section in good position Price £llOO. Terms arranged. tteULiNCHAM AMI YRtANOR. NEXT POST OFFICE. 'IRHONE I*4 PUKEKOHE.
BQULSTON & BONNER 87 ACRES, semi-volcanic soil; 80 acres grass, balance native bush and crop; well fenced and watered by creeks. Good 6-roomefl House and all outbuildings; cowshed (concrete tfoor). Close to school, etc. £35 per acre. Terms. With 2 Isttle more improvements this can be made an exceptionally pood farm, and in a very short time will be worth considerably more than the price asked to-day. AND REMEMBER THJS.-We nave the farms to suit all pockets. Deposits from £IOO to £SOOO.
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Samuel Vaile A Sons EXCHANE WANTED. 80 ACRES, ring fenced; level to undulating; suitable for dairying, or irake a nice farm; 6-roomed House; numerous outbuildings. This is a good cutting-up proposition. Only 6 miles from Pukekohe. Would exchange for a few acres and nice house on Pukekohe Hill.
THE CHEAPEST PLACE ON THE MARHK. 200 ACRES, subflMSed into 13 paddocks; 170 acres grass, 5 acres bush, remainder fern and rough fp*»i. 6-roomed House and outbuildings; 6 bail large impiement sheds. BERT UUItK, MANAGER.
60ING CONCERNS. 30 ACRES, first-class land, all level and mostly all in rich pasture; ring fenced, 7-wire; 2*i miles to Pukekohe; cream cart passes gate. Small house of 2 rooms. This property has great prospective value. Price £BO per acre; cash £SOO, balance 5 vears G per cent..
175 ACRES first-class dairying land; 137 acres good pasture; well fenced and watered; carrying 40 cows end 300 sheep; 2 miles to railway station on main metal road; 6-roomed House, bathroom, pantry, kitchenette, first-class order; 8-bail cowshed (concreted), separator room and cairv (concreted); largo store-room, 3-stall stable, buggy and motor sheil Price £3B 10s per acre;'cash £ISOO, or good sound mortgage and some cash. No sound business turned
Particulars Apply McGOUGH AND HAWKE. LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS AND VALUERS, 'Phone 155 PUKEKOKE. FOR SALE. 16 ACRES of good Cropping Land; situated near dairy factory; all leve ; 5 acres in good grass; balance in fallow, ready for planting potatoes; no buildings. Terms £150; balance of purchase arranged to suit purchaser.
C. K. LAWRIE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, - PUKEKOHE. T U A K A U. 85 ACRES, more or less, suitable for dairying and cropping; % mile from Tuakau railway station and P 0.; good metal road; butter factory adjoining; 45 acres in grass, 13 acres in oats.
ABOUT 10 ACRES ready for oats, balance rough feed; 6 subdivisions; watered by running stream, firstclass House of 7 rooms, washhouse, bathroom; 3 400 gal tanks at house; concrete paths; cowshed, 35 by 16, t> bail (race), cube-stone cowyard, sep-arator-room under same roof, concrete floors, one 400 gal tank at shed, also well, 2 good implement sheds (concrete floors), one 600 gal tank. Could milk twenty-five cows. Can have live stock and milking plant (3-cow Ridd machine and re leaser plant) at valuation. Price £4650. £ISOO Deposit. Balance can Remain for 7 Years a 1 6 Per Cent. NUMEROUS OTHER PROPERTIES FOR SALE.
P. A. HOWE, box 9. telephone 10. Tl sole agent.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 544, 29 June 1920, Page 2
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