LAND ADVERTISEMENTS. LAHB AIEMTB, ELTHAM. ILtO AT DARBY'S BUSLD3N6B, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. 100 ACRES. PICK OF MANGATOKI. First-class dairy farm, handy Mangatftki main factory; all m grass or crop, no waste land, lot ot boxthorn fences; good house B rooms, all conveniences, lot qt outbuildings, including Ib-bail shed (concrete floor, water power with machines), man's cottage; carry 50 cows comfortably, rnce reasonable, and good terms. , . Possession July, 1914. We can recommend inspection. 115 ACRES. £38 AN ACRE. Well situated, 5 miles from Eltham, * mile splendid factory; 60 acres stumped, well fenced; good house 6 rooms, 12-bail shed with L.K.G. machine installed, water power; carries 45 cows and young stock. Price £38 an acre. £400 cash; balance _ / years at 5 per cent. Possession at once or July, 1914. FOR EXCHANGE. TAKE HOUSE PROPERTY. 70 ACRES, close to Eltham; about 30 acrrs open land. 10 acres stumped well watered; house of b rooms, cowshed, hay shed etc. Price £42 per acre; equity i,6M. Balance of purchase money, with' exception of £250, can remain on mortgage for 5£ years at 5 per cent. Full . particulars on application. Owner will sell with £100 down. Immediate po^es•ion. ' <db7) k RARE CHANCE. 125 ACRFS. £100 CASH. £11 10b per acre. Land all level, only one creek through farm. 2o acres ■tumped, 8 paddocks, nicely watered, fences in good order; wintered 38 cows, lob of dry stock and some horses; nearly new five-roomed house, 6plendid 10-hail cowshed (concreted), trap•hed, etc., lot of oaten hay, 4U tons mangolds, and some green ■ oats, half a tnile from factory, one mile from school, post othce and hall, Price £32 10s per acre. £100 down from'good man; balance on really good terms Further particulars from W. R. and A, McGarry, . Eltham. Owner would" consider exchange for town property. Immediate posses^on 96 ACRES. €600 CASH. '■«U per »f.re; a model dairy tarm close to Elthara, alongside the best paying factory in Taranaki, one mile from railway station, school, •tores post and telephone othce: land of first-class quality all ntumped, subdivided into 19 paddocks, nicely watered; carry 4U oows comfor+^bly. Over £WX was taken <Jt this farm for milk alone; rheums can be inspected. Compare this with land selling at nearly double the price. Crops comprise 6 acres green out* roadv to feed off. and one acre of soft turnips, also stack of oaten hay; house of 6 rooms, ■plendid 18-bail concreted milking shed with hay loft (combined).. Price £45 per acre. Terms £600 cash; balance. < years at 6* per cent. 100 ACRES. £28 10a PER ACRE. Iltuated only few chains from Cardiff factory, school, post office and ttore 3£ miles from Stratford; land all m grass or crop, 25 acres ltumpeci, well watered; carry do ' oowb; house of 5 rooms, milking •h«d. etc. Price £28 10s an acre. £500 cash; balance 5 years, ur will exchange for house andl few acres of land. <2185) £200 CASH. * 50 ACRES. 'Within a mile of Eltham; 35 acres ttuoaped, divided into 8 paddocks; carry 25 cows and other utock; house of 6 rooms, 10-bail concreted shed, stable and piggeries. Price £53 per acre are exceptional. dy^ £200 CASH. 100 ACRES. Atih handy little farm, f mile from town H miles from railway station, and one mile from factory and school; new 4-roomed house, 8-b»il milking shed (concreted), and piggeries; carry 38 cows comfortably; all level, subdivided, and well watered. Price £38 10s per acre-figTermi h2W down; practically the; whole ot the balance can remain ™r ten ,#•!» at low interest. (2386) £800 CASH. 164 ACRES. .£2B per acre; close to Eltham, and about 2 mileu from railway station, factory, stores and poet ottoe; all *n grass or crop, 12 paddocki, half stumped, fences m * «ood order well watered; house | and all necessary outbtuldinKS, i including good 16-bail milking ihed; now wintering 50 cows. -/ horses, 2 bulls and some wean«rs. Price £30 per acre. £300 down; good terms for glance. A cheap farm. {&&) 25 ACRESVnafc outside Eltham borough; land all .tumped, live fences, nicely waterad- carry 13 cowb easily; close #n'£2oo was taken off this piacetest year; comfc/table 4-roomed-hiraae and scnlkry in good order, oowthed, traptlied, ■ ■ Biaseries. A. model little farm. ] . IX fiWW)' W*i *«^%S:
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 8 October 1913, Page 1
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698Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 8 October 1913, Page 1
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