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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. FARMS FOR SALE. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. 4-00 AOBES —Nearly the whole is in Eog*vU ___!, grasses; 300 acres are undulating, and 100 acres consist of a splendid river flat; more then 200 acres are ploughaWe; the property is well watered by running streams, and is subdivided into 13 • paddocks; ' tills farm wintered 300 sheep the whole of last winter; at present it is carrying 50 milking cows, 40 working bullocks, 240 sheep, 125 mixed cattle, and 13 11 horses; ou the property is a House of 7 0 rooms aud all necessary farm buildings; - house is insured for £400; title is 0.R.P., with freehold purchasable at 12/6 per acre; 1 all fences are 7-wire sheep-proof; cream _ wagon passes the property. Splendid value. a £7 10/ per acre for goodwill. Half cash; balance at 5 per cent. (60) rf>Q ACRES—2OO acres 1n mixed Engliih ~ tlUa grosses and 36S acres In mixed ;- bush: the country is limestone, and is all i) undulating or flat: it is well watered; it _ would carry from 2 to 3 sheep per acre; it _ is best adapted for cattle, and would easily carry a l>cast to 2 acres; title is 0.E.P., wilh right to purchase at £1 1/ per acre; ' Main Trunk line will pass within 7 miles. A very cheap property. Price, £5 2/6 per - acre for goodwill. Terms: £1200 cash; !. balance at 5 per cent. ("7) i 1100 ACRES—Train passes within a AJ.UU mile: ___.[_, Xiorth-road Is within . a |mile of the property; the soil Is a rich r loam, and tie property is covered with mixed bush, and is well watered: much of the bush is unliable rimu and kahikaten; " the property is suitable for dairy farms, a and Is already surveyed into 8 allotments for lihts purpose. Price, £5 13/ per acre t as a whole. (43) • XAA ACRE'S of Hpleiidid Three-sheep <-*W Liim-stoiv C. ii:icry, fully fenced .■l'll -ibilivlded; ! ...■■■ of five rooms; two orchards; a flue fat.'ciilng farm. Adjoining . ibis farm, and under sumo owner, is 100 1 .'cr-.'s Education Reserve, on 21 years' lease, . ' with right of renewal. Price, £14 per I "«*• ___ 04) j PAUL HANSEN & CO. r AUCTIONEERS AXD REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 64, QUEEX-ST., AUCKLAXD. FARMS FOR SALE J AT REASONABLE RATES —, : Q()P t ACRES, all ploughable; 90 acres OvaJ grass; 6-roomed House; a lovely ; home; within half mile of wharf, post offlce, creamery, and school. PRICE £1400. OCA ACRES BUSH LAND; make good OOw sheep country; 100 acres standing bush, balauce surface-sown grass and rough . feed. Good House of 6 rooms. PRICE, £3 ' per acre. Qp;7 ACRES, GOOD SHEEP FARM, *J%J I nearly all ploughable; sandstone formation; 450 acres In glass, 70 acres bush, 1 balance in rough feed. Good 10-roouied House and outbuildings. PRICE £3780. Terms. GOOD INVESTMENTS IX COUNTRY STORES, from £1400. COUNTRY BUTCHERIES, from £450. COUNTRY BLACKSMITHS' FORGES, from £600. SUBURBAN ORCHARDS, that will pay, £SOO upwards. For particulars, etc., apply G. PIRRIT, IRONMONGER. I VICTORIA-STREET WEST. ) ■ M T - E DBX R D i ; (CORNER SECTION, 96 x 125; XEW GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, 15 rooms; 2 bathrooms; 2 patent w.c.'s; coachhouse, stable: suitable for doctor, nursing 1 home, or boardinghouse. Price, £2000. • £300 deposit; balance 5 per cent. . A BARGAIN. G. B. OSMaND'0 SMaND ' ? PHOENIX CHAMBERS, QUEEN-ST., j Opposite New Pest Office. J j [ESTABLISHED 1853.] ) rJVO /CAPITALISTS AND /"JTHEBS. 1 Ttvarm on the banks of the W&ikato River. , A 006 Acres, comprising 256 acres of . . high land, and 400 acres of alluvial swamp, I 255 acres in grass, acre in orchard, balance .' in bush and rough feed, rlng-tenced with I I the exception of about 40 chains oa the I high side, 60 chains frontage to the Wal- ' kato River, subdivided into 14 paddocks; j Pig paddock of 14 acres; all well watered. , The whole of the swamp with the exception ,; of about 100 acres has been drained, with I about 5 miles of drains. When fully unproved, It is estimated that this farm will I j carry 400 cows. 1 i First-class House of 8 rooms, bathroom , and conveniences, storeroom, etc., built on .an elevated and commanding position; milk- ! : ing shed and barn, 4llft. by 23ft., with .Jft, ■ 16ft. studs. New milkiug plant jns: .n----stalled, 4 bucket Kidd plant. Watt's kerosene engine, 4 horse power; Alpha Laval Separator, 120 gallons per hour; chaff cutter, I all worked by engine separating room; ; I with concrete floor; hot water laid on from . ' boiler. j Price £12 per acre, plus £300 for Lessee's | Interest In plant, etc Terms easy. j AVONDALE FLATT—7 acres of first- > class land on easy terms. Price £70 ' per acre. i AVONDALE— New House, 5 rooms, scnl- ' lery and bathroom; 4 fireplaces, with Orion range and 8 register grates; tiled , hearth and grate In front room; washhouse ! with fixed copper and tubs; stable, fowl- | house, motor shed, workshop, etc.; water laid on to house and garden from a good well worked by windmill. Section 119 ft. ' Bin. by 305 ft. Terms, £200 cash, balance arranged. SWANSON.— House, 4 rocMS, and 2 1-acre Sections. Price* f250. Terms, £100 cash, balance 3 years at 5 per cent. Close to station, school, stores, etc. JOHN JJOTTER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, Second Floor, Strand Arcade. ! pARXELL, JfRBEHOLD, CHARMING SITUATION. Q.LOBIOUS -yiEWS OF HARBOUR AriD SURROUNDING •COUNTRY, WHICH CAN NEVER BE BUILT OUT. QNE J_AND, having two frontages, one of 160 ft and other of 157 ft: lovely gardens: full-sized grass tennis lawn, in first-class order, asphalt tenuis court, etc., etc., and & SPLENDIDLY - APPOINTED ' JTESIDENCE, of 10 large, lofty room*. • beautifully finished, aud thoroughly up-to-date in nil respects. PRICE, £3500. Owner leaving for England. T M ASDEX P JACKSON, AUCTIONEERS, CUSTOMS-STREET E. OQ-I ACRES—£3 10/ per acre, to effect an l>o-L ear.y sale—Near Rangirtri and 'Mercer—House. 4 rooms. Orion range and conveniences; dairy and washhonse; good stockyard; 10 subdivisions; 60 acres; good swamp, main drains; fencing sheep-proof; ao noxious weeds; 2 mflea from ta_(Una. on WjUiato Btoy, achoot sMX, anfl store-- 1. TOrTES, anrrftniisM TlrtnrH mil Tom ■!■

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 72, 23 March 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 72, 23 March 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 72, 23 March 1912, Page 3

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