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AI.CKW. WENZL SCHOLLUM auckwa

NORTH AUCKLAND FARMS. Ai\tZA ACRES, close to. railway staTCI/Otr tion; about three-quarters ploughable country; two houses on propenty. Great future for live man. Price £2 n* par acre. F768.. 1 OCA ACRES, handy to rail and loOU boat? 1000 acres ploughable! now 'carrying 2000 sheep and cattle; 10rooined boose and conveniences.' Selling to wind up estate. Prico £5 10s per acre F750. 1"I l?O ACRES, real sheep country ; XJLI/6 about 600 acres grassed {no noxious weeds), balance bush; fenoing all firet-olaiS. Two good 4-roomed oottages. Your chance at the low price of £4 per acre. * »32OAA ACRES— Bay of Islands, within OUI/ 1£ miles from school, post office, <?tc ; about 120 acres in grass, 500 acres heavy bush, with lots of valuable Puriri ; Waned open fern land : about 500 acres of the bash l»nd is rich alluvial river flAts, most suitable for dairying, and could easily be made to carry 100 milking cows; residence of 6 rooms. Price £3 10s ncr acre; half cash; balance 5 per cent. * FB2B. mc% a ACRES— North Auokland, within |/«Tt 6 miles from railway Btation; practically ring-fenced, and subdivided mto eight paddocks ;. 300 acrea grass; 6 - acres in crop, balance native bush ; homestead of 9 rooms, bath, _ storeroom, lArge shearing-shed; also dairy, buggyshed, chaff-house, etc. Price £3 5s per aore. " C757 - yIAA ACRES, bush farm, within 35 4Ulf- miles of City; 5-roomed house; lot of good puriri on it; wintered 100 milkiflg «ms. Price low, eftect quick sale, £5 10s per acre. o&u nin ACRES— 32 miles/ on Helensville O4fc«/ railway line; fenced; part grassed; good new house of 5 rooms. £7 10s per acre. 597. OAA ACRES— North Auckland, within Oi)\J 10 minuteß of railway station; about 60 acres in grass, divided into eittht paddocks; balance still good stand : in!' bush; residence of 7 rooms, cowshed, dairy,. trapshed, etc. Price £6 per acre; easy terms. *o- w - IQ/I ACRES— North Auckland; half XOrfc mile from butter factory, store, post office, and 2 miles from railway station, saleyards, etc,; 160 acres dry, rich, alluvial river flats, all in grass, buddivided into 14- paddocks, -with new SBvenwiie fences, iron gates; about one mile of river frontage. The buildings consist of- cottage "of two rooma and outhouses, and milking-Bhed (corrugated iron) 40ft by lift; separate shed, 40ft by 16ft. Price only £12 103 per acre; worth double. . , Fm WARKWORTH, 134 ACRES, Model farm, frontage to Mahurangi River, property known as Craig-y-Burn ; haß 12 acres of superior orchard, containing 1800 odd trees (specially, picked from just across the river from Mr. Morrison's famous- 90-aore fruit farm) : property haß good 7-roomed house (great outlook down river out to sea from same); some 50 acres of beautiful valuable native bush, balance good grass paddocks. A lovely home for some one. £1750 and reasonable terms. -• f\ AAA ACRES, within 50 miles of AU,UUU Auckland City, handy to rail and water, saleyards, etc.; now carrying 4000 sheep, 750 big cattle, horses. Your chance, Mr., as a going concern, at the low price of £4 per acre. 665. Ql X ACRES, 29 miles by rail north of OJL*) I -Auckland; 300 acres first-class "flats, over 300 acres ploughed; house of 8 rooms, etc. Price £6 10s per acre; only a quarter cash. • F7ll. QQO ACRES, 22 miles north of Auckij<O i4l land; 140 acres ploughed and in best grasses, 10 subdivisions; 1 mile road frontage; good house and outbuildings. Price £8 per acre; easy terms. F73L / a-| a ACRES, Matakana— Good steam4rXrl: er service from Auckland; handy to wharf, creamery, school, etc. ; 275 aores in grass, balance heavy puriri bush; small cottage and outbuildings. Price £5 10s. . F751. -| OK ACRES, partly improved, adjoinJLOO ing railway station, North of Auckland. Price £5 per aore. ,-|OQ ACRES, Warkworth; 3 miles JLOO from township^ and steamer, 7 miles from railway station; all in grass except 25 acrea beautiful puriri bush; good house of 5 rooms and outbuildings. Price £800. F725. \ ■ ' "7/Lf\ ACRES, Mangawai, close to I rt\J wharf ; 150 aores in grass ; about 3£ miles of fencing: house of 8 rooms and outbuildings. Price £1300; £500 cash. F725. RKtl ACRES--14 miles from railway " Ot)l/ station, about 50 miles north of Auokland; about 500 acres in grass; two cottages and outbuildings. Price £6 10s. FBll. OfltZ ACRES, Parakakau, about 7 miles /9\j*3 from railway station or steamer; 150 acres in grass, balance standing bush. Price £8 per acre; terms £400 cash. FBl3. OAAA ACRES, Tahakeroa, within 50 /©UvrW miles of Auckland, situated about 24 miles between two railway stations; practically ring-fenced; 600 acres in grass, three-quarters ploughable, lot o£ valuable timber; now carrying 600 sheep, 150 head of cattle, and 30 horses; first-class house of 7 rooms. Price £5 10s per acre; very easy terms. 5568. QfifcT ACRES, Te Arai, 7 miles from » «/«J4 railway station; 450 acres in grass, 70 acres green bush, balance rough feed and ti-tree; over 600 chains of good fencing, enclosing 9 subdivisions; good house Of 10 rooms, with* 106 ft of verandah •ad , all up-to-date outbuildings. Price £3780; very easy terms. F785.

/ City and Suburban Houses, from a Cottage to a Mansion. Suburban Blocks for Subdivisions at Right Prices. : 4127,000. Centre of Queen Street. Block Buildings.; 36ft. Frontage. Sotne Tip-top Warehouse Sited. * t . We are contacted with Auckland tot 49 years, so solid informition gi^en if requested. Our Motto : " Make known your wants," WENZL SCHOLLUM^ AItaIOJVEER and GENERAL AGENT, QUEEN STREET (next Clock), AUCKLAND. Ttlcirayhio Addrcis t^'hCHOLLUM," AuwkJuad, ~ '

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 151, 26 June 1912, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 151, 26 June 1912, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 151, 26 June 1912, Page 23