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Honaes and Land. y FARMS. _ FARMS, DAVID KAY? : PRACTICAL FARMER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, . .VULCAN LANE, AUCKLAND. 4 P.O. Box 206. 'Phono <33. ' . i DAIRY FARMS FOP. SALE. . I>Q PLR ACRE—Handy to Auckland— . Acres, all in ■ grass except 30 acre# busn; i 0 acres rich alluvial Hat; carrying 40 ; head cattle, 100 sheep, and 5 horses. House. 6 , rooms and outbuildings; school and creamer** close by; railway station. 3J miled. A Verv * Cheap Farm. ODC A DEPOSIT— TK AROHA-214 1 wwwV Acres First-class Level Land; 1&> _ . i acres ° grass; all fenced, 6 paddocks, New ' i i House, i rooms; stable, cowsnod, etc.; 3 nailed ■ from cre:-mery, station, and *chtx>i. i'rice, i.6 103 per aero. $*•SOA DEPOSIT—WAIUKU—IIaniJy Little , ,-wuuU tarm. 100 acres, ail in grass ex- > cept lew acres bush; j-miia from school., o ' miles from creamery. House and outbuild- i uigs. Price. £801 , ( .£*ll in. PEP, ACREI7O Acres Goad" , cWJJ. ,xu Land, all in grass and crop. Good House, 5 rooms, '£ verandahs; good outbuildings; all fenced i*hecp ps-ool); will ] carry 40 to 50 cows; l toiio from station, i school, and creamery. SHEEP AND CATTLE FARMS. 4? 9 PER ACRE—I3fX> Acres; 800 acrc t ofeO <J grass, balance boa*. 300 acres , pioughable; fenced, and. subdivided into Jj paddocks; carry in SO sheep. 2<*J head cattle. besides other stock. Good House, if rooms; stable, cowshed, wool shed. etc.; li mile* from railway station and school. An ExceptionallyCheap Property. £*(* PER ACHE—7O3 Acres First-class kind, o&U mostly rich drained swamp, subdivid- 1 ed into 10 paddocks. Splendid Fattening Rwnn. will carry >5 sheep to the acre; Kit frontage. New House, 6 rooms; stable, sheep l dip. woolahed. yards, etc.; .7 miles lroin rail- i way station, 3 miles from school. • o*o PEll ACHE — Acres Good Undulating Lund. 200 acres in grass, all ploughable; fenced and subdivided. 3 paddocks; 4- < mile from school and creamery. New House, I 5 rooms, and outbuildings, A bargain. • O •:> cs PER ACRE-AjO Acre# Good Land, . i o&O O 130 in grass, halation most bush; WO ; acres Hat. Good House.. 6 rooms; stable and , I barn; 6 acres orchard. This is the making of a splendid farm. ' - * FARMS TO LEASE. 1 WAIKATO. ; , i OAA ACRES—First-class Land, all gross, 14 ! Q\J\J paddocks; good buildings. Rent, 14» per acre. "Will carry 100 cows. J i Booksellers and Stationers, ? WiIDMAN AND AREY. \ NEW NOVELS TO HAND. • The Secret, E. P. Oppenheim. , • Tho Doctor of Crow's Neat, Ralph Connor. " - The Pointing Finger, " Rita." • j I Will Repay, Baroness Orczy. ' [ The House of Howe, May Crommelin, i Growth, Graham Trovers. t l"he Memories of Ronald Love, ■ Mary EL ' •' Mann. . . i Rosemary in Search of a Father, C. W. and i A. M. Williamson. ; The Far Horizon, Lucas Malet ' Prisoners, Mary Cholmondeiey, ; Silas Strong, Irving Bacheller. i Sir Nigel, Gonan Doyle. i Life's Rooking Glass, Victoria Strong. , Little Esson. S. R. Crockett. i I The Rock of the Leura, Mrs. Campbell Praed. Eight Guests, Percy White. * • ■ The Guarded Flame, W. B. Maxwell. Ring in the Now, Richard Whiteing, t LATEST AMERICAN FICTION. Cloth. 3s 64 ' - The Bishop of Cottontown, J. T. Moore. Hearts and the Cross. H. M. Kramer. Pardner of Blossom Range, F. Charles. The Gaiety of Fatma, K. Watson. ■ 1 Hearts and Masks, H. McGrath. J > The Social Secretary, D. G. Phillips. •- _ The Little Green Door, M. E. S. Bassott, 1 The Castaway, H. E. Rives. Witch's Gold, H. Garland. PUBLIC LIBRARIES SPECIALLY CATERED FOR. , ' Add 2d in the Shilling for Postage. a SHORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND. ' 1 - .. - . UPTON AND 0° NEW AND CHEAPER EDITIONS OF THE V FOLLOWING BOOKS JUST TO HAND:- > Price V • s. d. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13493, 21 May 1907, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13493, 21 May 1907, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13493, 21 May 1907, Page 7

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