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h M\ LE N S OX^ MONTHLY LI3T or FA It MS, BOUSES, AND i,jL LOT Mix NTS. • AUGUST, 1870. _ (LOU»K. LAND, AND ESTATI iLWENT, &c, HIGH-STREET, IUCKLAND. PcuimASES' of Peoperty Negotiated, rents collected, estates valtjkd, Money Advanced on Fibst-class bEuUEiTiES, No Charge made ro Lendek. FKJSKHOLD rROPEETIBS FOB SALE :— i? A II M S. FAHM oi 170 acres of ricli Grass Land, at Mangare, all fenced, and subdivided into 12 paddocks. Tlie Farm has a substantial Residence erected upon it; there are also two Orchards well stocked with friuc trees, Garden, &c, &c. The owner of this Furrn is about to proceed to England, ai'.d will in consequence sell it at a low price—292. Fine SUBTTEBAN FAEM of 49 acres, situated at Point Chevalier. The Farm is securely fenced and subdivided ; 19 acres of it is first quality volcanic soil. Upon the Farm tharc is a five-roomed House, together with the necessary Farm Outbuildings, and an excellent Orchard; price, £5 50 —25a. Choice i'ARM of 5*5 acres volcanic soil, only five miles from. Town; 39 acres are cleared and in rich pasture. The Farm is securely fenced and subdivided into six paddocks, and is well watered all the year round. There is a good four-roomed .Dwelling House upon the Farm, together with Barn, Cow Sheds, Stable, &c—l3ft. FARM ot 160 acres at the EastTamaki. This Farm .is all in grass, and ha 3 been stocked with sheep for the last two years. There is ;t six-roomed House upon the 3?arm, with all necessary Outbuildings; price, £700—17a. FAEM of 150 acres, nearly all of which is fenced ; 50 acres Flax Land, remainder in fora and ti-tree. The Farm is situated at the Mauku, and has a large water frontage—l3a. FAEM of 357 acres in Maungatawhiri Valley —28a. FAEM ot 750 acres of fir3t-class land, with three miles frontage to a river, navigable for a 20-ton boat. The land is leased from the natives at a low rent, with.right of puchase. There is a first-class six-roomed Kuuse: also, Cow Shed, Dairy, Piggery, &c, quite new; a well fenced Garden of one acre, and 40 acre 3of good gras?. There is a large quantity of Flax on the land. FAEM ot 184 acres, at Te Arai, adjoining Mr. Stratford's, and formerly known as Captain Sayce's. There arc 40 acres in grass; a G-ardcn and good six-roomed House ; price, £120—34a. FAEM ot 40 acres, partly in grass, ab Maungatawhiri. The Farm is excellent quality, and is well situated ; terms easy—3oa. FAEM ot 10 acres, at Pokeno; good volcanic land; third allotment from the church. The land is all fenced, and has a Slab House upon it; 10 acres adjoining may be had by paying £8; price, £27—26a. Splendid £"AIIM of 1,000 acres, 28 miles south of Auckland. There are upwards of 500 acres ot the land in rich pasture ; the remainder is part fern ancf part bush. The Ji'arm is well watered throughout, even m the driest season. There is a splendid site for a resiuenco on the Farm. The whole Farm is really good land —126. FAEM ot 275 acres at Maungatawhiri, 80 acres ot which are in grass. Sheds, barnj outbuildings, &c. —la. FAEM and Villa RESIDENCE, at Stokes' Point, with large frontage to the Waitemata. There are 120 acres, 70 acres of which are in grass. Price, £600—121. FAEM ot 100 acres, near Sb. John's College, with magnificent site for a Villa Eesidence. The land is volcanic ; about 16 acres of it are cleared, and under cultivation. About 20 "head of cattle could be kept upon the Farm m its present state —122. FAEM ot 356 acres, at Maungatawhiri, adjoining the Bombay settlement, being lot 102 —12«FAEJVi of 30 acres, 19 miles from Town, with comfortable Eesidence, and all necessary outbuildings. Price, £220— 143. FAEM of 10 acres at the Three Kings. The land is partly fenced, and is volcanic soil. Nearly the whole of the purchase money may remain for 7 yoara, at 8 per cent. — 285. FAEM of 330 acres, 100 acres of which are in grasp. There is a good P welling House on the land, with all necessary outbuildings—293. FAEM of 1094- acres of excellent land, near the Wairoa Eiver. The whole Farm is under grass (with the exception of a few acres of bush land for firewood), and subdivided into Four Paddocks, well watered, a creek passing through the land. There is a house, &c, on the Farm —51. FAEM of 700 aces (more or less), situate 19 miles from town, subdivided into 10 Paddocks; 300 acres are laid down in grass; a good stream of water runs through the land, offering a fine site for water-power, one fall of 10 feet. A Small Three-roomed House on the Farm, with Stabling, Hay-loft, Barn, &0., &c. The . . whole of the land is fenced—7. 1 .!. . :'-*.• -' lij ■it:: :,'• -'

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 186, 13 August 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 186, 13 August 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 186, 13 August 1870, Page 4