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Land and Estate Agents. THE PREMIER LAND, ESTATE AND COffiMiSSiON AGENCY, P U K EKO H E. (Late Ci'.il and Roberts), WISHES YOU the COMPLIMENTS of the SEASON. PROPERTY LIST COMPRISES 500 Farms, Houses, and Sections in all parts of this district, and the Auckland Province. Call, Write, or Wire for Particulars. V. S. ROBERTS, PREMIER HALL BUILDINGS. PHONE 134 PUKEKOHE. BOMBAY. VOLCANIC SOIL. 150 ACRES, £2l 10s per acre; cash, ‘.IOOO. Good house of 7 rooms, scullery, pantry, bathroom, etc. A very good and attractive homestead; 3stalled stable, 6-bail cowshed. Water laid on. Edina lights, etc. l J ’i niiies from store, P. 0., 1 mile from school, 5 miles from Drury station. Subdivided into 11 paddocks. Sole agency.

3 V 2 MILES FROM PUKEKOHE. <l3 ACRES, £72 per acre. Going concern, including 8 cows, 2 horses and all the implements; 4 acres oats, 3 ,2 acre potatoes; watered by bore and spring. Well adapted for both cropping and dairying: 1 mile from school; l’-i miles from P. 0., 3 3 / i miles from Pukekohc, House of -1 roc-ms, pantry, 4-bail cowshed, store-shod. Cash £IOOO. T. BIAMDENO JACKSON. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, Legal Chambers, KING ST. PGKEXOHE. MAiMUREWA. PAP.KVILLE MODEL FARM LETS —20 to 50 Acres —SEVEN ELEVATED SECTIONS, only two miles from railway station and close to Great South Read, on the Main Suburban Line. Every section has permanent wafer, is subdivided, fenced, and roaded. Easy terms, with balance five years 6 per lent. , ’. 30- iSSSpes.—Two-tllirds grass balantif 'natural bush; 4-roomed Cottage; £65 per acre, £SOO cash. 25 Acres, adjoining; -no buildings; £65 per acre, £3OO cash. ■ 25 Acres.—Large timber and iron shed; partly improved; £6O per acre. ' *<~ HO Acres, all in .grass; large road ■ 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.

STOP KEAO THSS! rr WILL PAY YOU. 10*2 ACRES of the best of land, all in grass, carrying at the present time 7 dairy cows. Plenty of water laid on to every paddock. Together with up-to-date o-roomed House, all possible conveniences, hot water service, septic tank), porcelain bath; all new. Plenty outbuildings. Situated only 14-mile laihvay station. Price £2700; about half cash. Owner must sell. Apply at once to SOLE AGENT, C. K. LAWRSE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. KING ST PUKEKOHE. £3,000. MORTGAGE, BCMDS, or TOWN PROPERTY. WANTED, Per 200-Aoro Fferm. All Buildings, can start milking right away, C. J. OWEN. A. F. HORNE AND SONS, GENERAL AGENTS, AUDITORS, ETC., AUCKLAND.

GOING CONCERN. 72 ACRES, very close to railway, main line. House, 6 rooms; 6-bail cowshed. Including 14 good cows, 1 bull, o good horses, S pigs, 45gal. Alfa Laval Separator, Spring Cart, 3 Stacks Hay, Harness, 1 John Deer Plough, Set Discs, Tine Harrows, Sundries, etc. A splendid proposition for town supply; £l3 per acre. Going concern; *£soo deposit.

P. A. ROWE. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, TUAKAU. BOX 3 TELEPHONE 10. Telegraphic Address: ‘‘Busy,” Tuakaji,

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 598, 11 January 1921, Page 3

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528

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 598, 11 January 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 598, 11 January 1921, Page 3

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