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lotrtwnts, 52 x 132 feet. WHANGAREI—MiII Road, corner atlotment. 84 x 165 feet. NORFOLK STREtii—Pentlanfl Sβtate, the property of R. Thompson, Esq., 10 large sections, sorafU, commanding fine views ov thM town; also 6 allotments in same property with frontage to Bank Street. NORFOLK STREET SOIPfH —Through to the Whangarei Rivsr, tkt* . property of J. A. Edwards Esq., a block of land v/ith grand view* of harbor and town; to b6 sold i» one lot or in allotments. OTAIKA ROAD.—I 26 acres, »ew house, 6 rooms, -tnd outbuildings; 7 acres in grass; 30 acres scrubbed- and ready to burn; balanct green ti-tree; all weU-wateredi situated 2 miles from P.O WALTON-STREET AND CORNER WHARF ROAD.—Allotment 59ft x 113 ft. r with store thereon. APONGA.—Good Dairy Farm, 399 acres, and House 10 rooms. Terms can be arranged NGUNGURU.—2O4 acres sandstone and alluvial land, 100 a,cres in grass, 50 acres bush, balance fera and rough feed. iy 2 miles frontage to Ngunguru River; cottage 5 rooms and cottage 4 rooms thereon. Price t very, reasonable and terms easy, « TIKIPUNGA SECTIONS, FAIRVIBW ESTATE. — 3 Sections of 10 acres each, frontage to new road and Whangarei Falls and Kama Road, at reasonable prices and oo easy terms. MILL ROAD AND DRUMMOND-ST.-. Corner allot., 66 x 146, with new house, 5 rooms and bathroom, every convenience; to be sold cheap (as owner has left district), or on easy terms. KAMO, WITHIN 1% MILES. — Flrsfr class Dairy Farm of 100 acres, more or less, over 50 acres in grass -and crops, capable of further improvements; splendid little dairy farm, for further parties lars apply to undersigned. TO LET. OFFICES, CAMERON STREET 'an* RUSTS LANE, also 6-Roomexl House and 4 Acres. What* Whau Road. Bain and Christian. & SON YTS, WHAUGAEEL al Provident Society, Alliance Insur< Burance Company, Accident Branch* of propertiesx about which they Invite ther information.

farm is subdivided into fifteea paddocks, all well fenced sheep proof. House of 6-fooms, V±lnilo from school, one mile from P. 0., and creamery. Price: £5 per acre. Half cash. DAIRY FARM. 171—r160 acres of strong volcanic land, situated 9 miles from Whangarei by good metalled road, being one of the best little Farms in the Auckland District. All in grass, comprising 40 acres of rich swamp land with complete drainage scheme nearly finished. The whole is divided into ]2 paddocks. Clean Tarairi clumps of bush throughout for shelter purposes. Large comfortable 9-roomed House in > excellent locality. Dairy and all convenient out-buildings, including large Barn. Close to School and P. 0.; Cream Cart passes the door. The above is one of the most handy farms we have to offer, lying at the junction of three important roads. Immediate sale is desired. Price, £15 10s per acreVERY GOOD FARM, 160—Hikurangi: An excellent Farm of 700 acres, mor<<» or less, and taking first place m value of any in its immediate district, : including 100 acres of rich, Loamy, flat, on which we have seen the cattle hidden in the grass; 500 acres real good sheep run, of which 450 acres is ■surface sown. The country £ov£&&- { tion is strong sandstone .land.There are three acres orchard, and 7 acres under continual cultivation. Large and particularly well-finished House./ Two Barns, Cowsheds, Shearing Shed, Sheep Dip, and pens to handle 800 sheep. School, P.O. r and Hall on the property. Situated on one of the best roads in the North. Seventeen sheepproof paddocks, of which, a number of the fences have recently been renewed. No man with any knowledge of farming can go wrong at the money asked. Price £4000, on which £3000 balance can remain.

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Northern Advocate, 3 May 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Northern Advocate, 3 May 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Northern Advocate, 3 May 1911, Page 8