Land and Estate Agents. CIVIL AND ROBERTS, PAPATOETOE—B % ACRES. A fine, piece of senii-vokanic land, nicely fenced, in 5 paddocks, and all ploughiflk; a corner section in good grass; has great prospective value for cutting up in sections; milking 6 cows; watered by bore? House of 4 rooms, and large, shed 24 by 12. School' and station very handy. Price £2250. Terms arranged; or would consider dealing for small facm. 5-ACRE SECTIONS within few minutes' walk of post office; real good building sites. Only £2OO per acre, with £3OO cash deposit. 2*4 ACRES, all planted in potatoes; make a fine site for a home; handy to centre of town. Price only £550, in terms to suit. 13 1 /j ACRES, PUNI DISTRICT.— The makings of a nice little home for a retired farmer; good grassed paddocks, crops, and a fine young orchard (mostly lemons); all level and well watered. New house of 4 rooms, with large galvanised iron shed 22 by 16. Price £1650 on easy terms, and a long term for balance. GOING CONCERN. IS ACRES of the best land around Pukekohe, and only a few miles out; oomplete with cows and horses, and everything to run a little farmlet. Nice house of 5 rooms, and all outbuildings. Prime £2500. Terms arranged. Inspect this quickly. Butterfat now worth having, and big cheques to be had right away. CIVIL AND ROBERTS, THE RELIABLE AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, 'PHONE 134 PUKEKOHE.
GOAL SEAM FOR SALE. A GOOD PROPOSITION FOR AN ENTERPRISING MAN. 133 ACRES, £2O per acre. Easy terms; situated at Bombay. On this property is the seam of coal from which some of the residents of Bombay have got their coal, and they find it very satisfactory, comparing favourably with other coal. In these days of coal uncertainty it would be a good proposition to supply the neighbourhood with coal for its household requirements. This could be done apart from farming the land, which is of good quality and partly in grass. Sole agents. GOING CONCERN. 100 ACRES, £4B 10s per acre;'£9oo cash, as a going concern. House of 5 rooms, washhouse; cowshed (concreted), stable, barn, cart and implement sheds, etc.; 14 cows, 4 cattle and 2 horses go in at the price; also, a range of implements. T. MANDENcTJACKSON, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, Legal Chambers, KING ST. 'PUKEKOHE.
MANUREWA. - PARKVILLE MODEL FARMLETS—2O to 50 Acrei -SEVEN ELEVATED SECTIONS, only two miles from railway station and close to Great South Road, on the Main Suburban Line. Every section has permanent water, is subdivided, fenced, and roaded. Easy terms, with balance five years 6 per cent. , 30 Acres.—Two-thirds grass balance natural bush; 4-roomed Cottage; £65 per acre, £SOO cash. 25 Acres, adjoining; no buildings; £65 per acre, £3OO cash. 4 25 Acres—Large timber and iron shed; partly improved; £6O per acre. 20 Acres, all iij grass; large road frontage; £7O per acre. 54 Acres, all in grass except few acres native bush. Modern farm Residence, cowshed and good farm buildings; Farmer's four-cow milking plant and 72-gallon separator; storerooms and loft. Price £BS per acre; £IOOO cash, A SAFE INVESTMENT IS A FARM AND A HOME. Plans and full particulars from ENOS S. PEGLER, AGENT, 'Phone 22 MANUREWA.
S ACRES of the best of land situated 4 minutes' walk from Pukekohe P. 0.; quite handy to the big new school just built; beautiful position, two road frontages, together with good house of 6 rooms, wash-house, copper and tubs, etc. The owner of this beautiful little property has been transferred to another district, so it has just been put on the market, and must soon sell. Price, £2200. about 1000 cash.—Apply to sole agent for further particulars, C. K. LAWRIE, l/ANU AN J J ESTATE AGENT, JUNU $T PUKEKOHE.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 588, 30 November 1920, Page 1 (Supplement)
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