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Glsborrie, Land and Estate Agents* WHANGAREI.—2 Acres, more or less, laid out in garden and paddock; House 12 rooms, with all conveniences; large stable, buggy house* etc. j within five minutes of P.O. Terms can be arranged. OTAIKA.—32O Acres, 200 acres in grass, balance rough feed; well watered; new house, 7 ro()£&gf cow- ! shed, barn, and wool shed, situated within four miles from Wiiangarei; limestone land. On easy terms. WHANGAREI.—%-Acre Land, in gar-. den and orchard; house, 8 rooms, all conveniences; large stable and buggy house. Terms can be arrang. cd. NORFOLK &TREET SOUTH — Tfcrough to the Whaii&arei iiivar, tfM property of J. A. Edwards Esq., a block of land with grand view* of harbcr and u> vn; to be cold i* one lot or in allotments. A.PONGA.—Good Dairy Farm, 191 acress, and Rouse 1C rooms, Terms can be arranged (Freehold). VHANGAREI.—WaIton ana Vines Streets, corner section 132 ft., frontage to Walton street, by; if ft to Vine-street. WHANGAREI — Wolfe-street, 2 allotments, 50 x 150 feet. WHANGAREI—Deveron-street, 3 allotments 50 x 165 leet iv good position, on reasonable terms, and 32 allotments. 66ft. x 124 ft. DEVERON SsTREET— House 5 rooms* (new), with 14-acre section; pri«st reasonable and terms easy. TIKIPUNGA SECTIONS, FAIRVIEW ESTATE. — 3 Sections of Iβ acres each, frontage to new romi and Whangarei Falls and Kamt Road, at reasonable prices and oa easy terms. KAMO, WITHIN 1% MILES. — First, class Dairy Farm of 100 acres, more or less, over 50 acres Iβ grass and crops, capable of further improvements; splendid little dairy farm, for further particulars apply to undersigned (Freehold) Bain and Christian.

, The above is one of the snips wftJcft occasionally occur to the investor. We confidently recommend it. WATER SIDE tJtOPEKTX. I 612. 2% Miles from Whangarel, comprising acres freehold. Ringfenced and subdivided into three;; about 3% acies of orchard, %-acre vines and garden. Two Dwellings* j New house of six rooms, and cottage of 3 rooms. This property is provided witfc a good boating landing, and boat shed. Fishing and boating are obtained practically from the doorstep; and lying within easy distance of the town renders it most desirable. Price, £750. Terms offered to suit YOLCAtfIC LAJfD SIX MILES FROM WHAJTGABEI. I 637. 4S Acres Freehold, all best volcanic, about one-third flat and undulating, the remainder comprising the face of one of the best volcanic hills we know of. A real good grass-growing farm. Price, £1-0 per acre. FAHTIALLI IMPROVED FAKM, 643. 482 Acres, O.R.P. which may now be made freehold at any time at 12» per acre. it is mostly ploughable land, and carries about 150 acres in grass, and something about same area of Native Bush. Generally, speaking, nearly all the land i» flat, 100 acres being swamp, through which the cattle feed dur- [ ing summer months. Ring-fenced j with three wires, and sub-divided into four. The nature of the soil is clay to semi-volcanic and partly sandstone. Shanty of two rooms(new) and one of wood (two rooms), cowshed, stockyard, and ■ separator house; 2 1 /? miles from P.O. Creaia cart passes Dear by. Price £3 15s per acre. TeZpStfir £450 cash. Balance to foe arranged. KEAR TVHAXGAKEI. 644. Seventy .Acres Volcanic Land, 5 miles- froni Whangarei, the majority being flat, situated in close proximity to School, Hall, Church, P.O. and Railway Station. Certainly one* of the best situated little properties we have to offer. Wei] f._>7iced and watered; all in grass running ZG> head of cattle durim* i: 4 .-t winter. No D"*'el!iTvz;s or bu' l -'":< -cPrice and Terms on apolNation.

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Northern Advocate, 15 February 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Northern Advocate, 15 February 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Northern Advocate, 15 February 1912, Page 8