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FOR SALE OR TO LET, SMITH AND HALCOMBE. SMITH AND HALCOMBS, TO LAND BUYERS. A MAGNIFICENT ESTATE, AUCKLAND. £lO lOn PER ACRE. LOOK AT THE CARRYING- CAPACITY!} STOCK FATTENED ON GRASS ALONE. A FORTUNE IN SUBDIYISION. UNUSUAL OFFER TO LAND-' MEN, CATTLE FATTENERS. SHEEP; BREEDERS, WOOL GROWERS. ACRES. ■; 1658 This Beautiful Farming, Proposition ia. under 40 miies from the City of Auckland j going south, easy motor journey., and a pip-! turesque drive. ABOUT 450 ACRES OF THE' , ESTATE COMPRISE RICH RIYEBi 1 FLATS. Richest of fattening land, worth/ ’ £lO per aoTe. 1300 Acres are in good grass, j j About 100 acres standing bush, 700 acres, ploughable. Sixteen subdivisions, well fenced. Best watered place in New Zealand. Stony, bottom river runs through the place. Quarter mile to school, post office, 9 miles to creamery and stores. Buildings .comprise Six-roomed Residence, telephone, dairy, ..wool-, shed, whare, stables, etc., etc. Will carry; 1600 eheep and 300 head of cattle in present state. No noxious weeds. RETURNS LAST YEAR. For Cattle . . • . • £750. For Sheep , , . . • £US For Wool . . . If the balance of the country, viz., 258, acres, was brought in there ia easily another £SOO or £609 a'year revenue, which brings tho total to £2715. The owner always sends, his stock fat off the gTase. and there is no need to send anything away otherwise. AS| THE COUNTRY IS RIGHT, richest, and Having several good frontages this place is going to show a huge profit if cut into dairy; farms. There is a road practically all round: it Terms can be arrangtd to suit a good man. Genuine case of ilbhcalth causes sal^t WntS SMITH AND HALCOMBE, , . Auctioneers, Land Salesmen, ,■ Auckland. . N.B.—Our representative. Mr H. B. North, rill be in Christchurch next week, and landj juyers can interview him bT »“trill Jotters to him care "Press" Office, will eceivo immediate attention. HAMILTON. STOCK IN. STOCK IN. ,• 500 ACEESFINE COUNTRY ESTATE AND MONET* MAKER. i Exactly 4J miles from this great town—the best in the Province of Auckland. A GOING CONCERN. i THE LAND SNAP OF THE SEASON.* LOCK, STOCK. AND BARREL. WALK IN-WALK OUT. FERTILE WAIKATO—A PLACE OF EXCEPTIONAL MERIT AND CHEAPNESS.' SITUATION. —This gTand proposition of 500 acres is excellently situated on a main metalled road, amid ideal surroundings. N.Z.D. Association Factory nearly opposite, and first-class estates adjoin, whore men are coining money. Several of the leading stock centres, saleyarda, and dried milk factories handy. LAND.—Richest of land, nearly all flat. Front portion ia of the very best quality. About 350 acres in splendid pasture; nice square paddocks; ebuodance of water. The balance of 100 acres is now being improved, and comprises good swamp, with one email undulating knoll, which would grow turnips or oats to perfection. When thoroughly improved this property would carry 200 cows, besides dry stock and horses. This ia a reasonable estimate. STOCK INCLUDED AT PRICE.—IOO Good Dairy Cows, S bulls (15 months),': U heifer and steer calves, 9 heifers, 4 horse?, Hornsby mower and reaper, 1 Massey-Harris set tine harrows, Massey plough, chaffcutter, separator, Gane milking machine (4-cow plant), vgth engine complete, drag hooks, lot of tools, harness, and farming requisites. Tho place ia at present understocked. BUILDINGS. —A real good, substantial Residence of seven rooms, telephone,: bathroom, hot and cold water, first-class milking shed, 8 bails, machines installed, 8-stall Stables, big barn, implement shed, buggy shed, tworoomed whare. All buildings in first-class

REMARKS.—The "Waikato’s great variety of advantages and wonderfully productive climate make it the most profitable farming district of New Zealand. The largest profits are made in this district. Wo know our pro. parties, and are accurate. This place we know very well and heartily recommend it to breeders, stud masters, dairy farmers, stock raisers. ■ TERMS. _ ;; We can arrange for about two-thirds of purchase rnonoy to remain on mortgage. The owner is determined to sell .quickly, not because of any shortcomings as regard the place, but solelv on account of family reasons. Good terms can be arranged—a reasonable amount of cash or sound mortgage, Government securities, or tangible invcetments for his interest in the property. PRICE, £45 PER ACRE. As a going concern, but a near offer -will receive serious consideration. The place is for bona fide sale, and we regard it as a bargain, and as such we are pushing the sals of it. There is a margin in the value, and we would not be surprised if a little later on the buyer of this estate were to sell out at £6O an acre. Adjoining properties are m the market at £65, and selling in 100-acre farms. SMITH AND HALCOMBE, Solo Agents, Auctioneers and Land Salesmen, 5, CUSTOMS STREET, AUCKLAND. Address inquiries care M Pres3 lf Office, Christchurch 1691 A. F. JAUNCEY. SIX-ROOMED BUNGALOW. "- HANDY TO ST ALBANS PENNY SECTION. A? 1 A—THIS Property is well worth cft'-Li-ieJv £1350. It has been built'only a few years. Hall, dining-room and draw-ing-room are panelled. Eine sleeping verandah facing north, with glassed in end to the east. Very high foundations. Niceiv papered. Electric light and gas, hot water service from copper cylinder, porcelain bath, built-in linen press, wardrobes, book shelves, etc. Pantry on cool side of house. Weil sheltered back door. Inglenook with scats a special feature. Concrete and asphalt paths and yard. Nice garden, laid out in dawns, flower beds, etc. Main sewer connection, A. P. JAUNCEY. ST ALBANS BUNGALOW. ' 3 MINUTES TO 2d TRAM SECTION, f* AQ X—FIVE Good Rooms, built, 2 years, S'JOO plastered and nicely papered, square panelled hall, nice portico entrance, electric light, gas stove, porcelain bath, K. and c.. etc. This is a really nice property. The fireplaces in the 2 front rooms are placed in the oorner out of the draughts from the door. Tho ceilings are higher than the ordinary bungalow ceilings, and the rooms much nicer. £750 can remain on mortgage. A. F. JAUNCEY. SEMI-BUNGALOW. 4 ROOMS. ; ST ALBANS SEWER AREA. " ’ THIS is a very neat little' proc&OOO perty. It could not be replaced to-day for anything like tho money. It is right up-to-date with gas, h. and c., baturoom, linen press, sewer, etc.; largo diningroom. Return verandah, Nioe section. A. F. JAUNCEk.

CO ACRES, 51 MILES FROM SQUARE, frr PER Acre is all that is asked for dwOO this land. This place is on the market for only 2 weeks, so if you are interested let ns motor you out to inspect. Buildings comprise a 6-roomcd square house and usual outbuildings. Deposit £SOO. A. F. JAU.NCEY, CITT HOUSE OF 4 ROOMS AND. KITCHENETTE. Pqka—4 LARGE Rooms, plastered And papers, kitchenette with'gas stove, h.,*Rd>c.. electric light, point for heat, open fire in breakfast-room, from which hot water is obtained House has been done up inside and out, and is in fino condition. Section o! full' i-ncre, worth £500.' Situated close to centre of City. Nicely laid out garden,, 66 to “ UE ” “VSftwniwi.'-tt 177, Manchester Street. ’Phone 4618, Residence 5057. ' 6744 "HERE, DIGGER! MAKE YOURSELB A REALLY DECENT SMOKE WITH THIS JACKET TOBACCO,*'

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVXII, Issue 18245, 5 November 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVXII, Issue 18245, 5 November 1919, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVXII, Issue 18245, 5 November 1919, Page 10

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