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• - LAND ADVERTISEMENTS. LAND AGENTB, ELTHAM. ALSO AT DARBY'S BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. CHEAP DAIRY FARMS. __, . On, very easy terms. ">'■ '■■■.. J * 200~ACRES. ' ■ " ' £600 CASH. £38 an acre. Land all well grassed, v/ good fences, plenty of water, '.-Ldivided into 15 paddocks, all stumped save 3 acres; now wintering 80 cows, 14 horses, and H^D sheep; good 9-roomed dwelling, 18-bail milking shed, lot /of other outbuildings; situatedl L handy to.Elf-tarn, half-mile from tip-top factory, and T_ miles V from post office, school, store, 4tc. Price, £38 an acre; £600 cash; good terms for balance at 5 per cent. » (428) „ PICK OF~MATAPU. (j, 100 ACRES. Absolutely the cream of this famous dairying country, all dead level, Sractically all stumped, all laid own in best of Englisn grasses save few acres in winter and spring feed, divided into 10 paddocks and. very conveniently watered; house of 5 rooms, 12----bail concreted milking shed, trapshed, man's whare, etc. £9 10s an-acre has been taken off; this farm. Returns for lastthree seasons, can be inspected, j Price much below that at which adjacent land has been selling. Only £700 cash required. Fur- i ther particulars from W. H. and ] A. McGarry. This is really firstclass, and well worth inspection. > (2336) 640 ACRES, | Situsted in the Pukengahu District, j Close to Eltham and Stratford. W. H. & A. McGarry, of Eltham, have been appointed by Mr Jas. Rob- | son, the sole agents for the 6ale of j his well-known block of splendid dairying country, situated in sheltered sunny position within easy distance of j Eltham and Stratford by , first-class ! metalled roads. Close to good factory, and handy to- school, township and railway station. The Pukengahu district ie. famous for its pasture, and the 640 acres now thrown open for selection are absolutely the pick of it. The property has hot been in the market for over twenty years, and is now offered in five sections on exceptional terms and at very low prices as spwified below: — '' 112 ACRES FREEHOLD. Also 12 Acres Railway Reserve, f free. £30 an acre. A really nice section, all fenced and divided into necessary paddocks for dairying, conveniently watered. Will carry 45 cows and other stock; house of 5 rooms, milking shed, trap shed, etc. Price, only £30 an acre.; terms, £500 cash; balance ' can. remain for seven years at current rate of interest. (No. 1) . 122 ACRES FREEHOLD; £32 an acre. A really good, bit of land in splendid pasture, ring fenced, fully subdivided, plenty of water; carry 45 cows easily; only three or four minutes from factory; house of 4 rooms, milking shed; Gane machine, steam boiler, circular, saw, other out- • buildings. Price, including ma- _ chines, boiler and circular saw, * L £32 an acre; £500 to £600 cash; -■*• balance can remain on mortgage for 7 years. ' (No. 2) 180 ACRES FREEHOLD. £28 an acre. Land all in grass, ringfenced and subdivided, well watered; comfortable 6-roomed dwelling, cowshed, and other necessary outbuild • gs; handy to factory and school. Price, £28 an acre: term., £500 to £600 cash; balance 7 years at current rate. (No. 3) 128 ACRES FREEHOLD. £32 an acre- Land of very best quality, ring-fenced and divided in- . xo convenient paddocks, all % nicely watered; house of 5 -"' rooms, milking shed and usual ?*)£. farm buildings; carry 45 cows. Price, £32 an acre; terms, £500 to £600, cash, balance on mortgage for 7 years. (No. 4) 118 ACRES FREEHOLD. £28 an acre. A very cheap handy little farm, all well grassed, conveniently watered, fenced and subdivided; good broomed dwelling, new milking shed fitted with Gane machine and steam boiler; will carry forty cows and do them really well; machines if desired. Price, £28 an avre; terms, £500 cash; balance can remain for 7 years. (No. 5) W. H. and A. McGarry invite correspondence, and will-be pleased to motor clients to inspect. Ring up on , the telephone, and arrange a day to I^Nhave a look over the various sections. 8,0 ACRES. 80 Acres, six miles from Eltham. 2 miles from factory; metalled road; first-class sole of grass; no swatnp; comfortable dwelling fa and good sheds; carry 30 cows easily; lot of live fences. Price, £28 an acre, freehold; reasonable terms. (No. 423) 130 ACRES. 180 Acres close to above, similar land; nice house 4 rooms, scullery, pantry, bath room, usual outbuildings; carry 40 cows well; no swamp. Price, £28 an acre; £1000 cash required. (No. 2529) 180 ACRES. Really first-class quality of land, practically level with exception of about 20 acres undulating; no swamp; about 3_ miles from railway station, seven miles from Eltham; first-class house and sheds, almost new. c STRAIGHT IJEASE. MODERN HOUSE AND 16 ACRES. l»and all stumped, well watered, subi^j ' divided into numerous paddocks, will carry 7 cows; modern 7- < Toomed dwelling, hot and cold ? water, washhouse, loose box, . 1" gig shed, concreted milking 7 f shed, etc. One mile from El- ■ r tham post office. Owner will I" kg 86,.*01, *2 months j rentalj

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 15 June 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 15 June 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 15 June 1914, Page 1