Homes and 1 land' tor ARCHD. WAL^^H PROPERTY ALES MAN, '-yJ MANAGER FOR T YKOND HU.UTO* ijjlj CfSTOM-SIEEBT. ,pHOHE2M _ >#!§ I " c le ?js?„ n "I o ploug-hable; 115 acres hilly Ml cattle, 250 At present 10 ll S cattle, 250 sheop, and 10 howm t subdivided, 15 paddocks- < § ally built, fences; watered I round; mile from ? miles from school, few ? S ? . station. House, seven Hp I good order; cowshed, 14 baliT'. ia and lean-to; stable and caS.J Ol * 1 Owner desirous of selling - ' 'i advanced age; £7 is 3 aksed^i 4 ® ? Isquick sale; easy terms i 'i This Property is well worthy^f*?^- 1 1 spection, and now is the timL?*®?- I ' buy. ■ ■ *~5;. w u-- § $ T\7"OODSLDE. Great South Road-Finn " f .IV. : perty, containing 8} Acres, well ItoSS'.;- I 1 rich soil, all in grass; good i locality, fine, sunny aspect. 1 % five rooms and office barn j £600. : -5 AYFIELD—IS Acres First-class Land .mi"'- i J-'X able for fruitgrowing, etc.; '" IK ' a-half miles from wharf. Priw tiJS* s! 8£450 cash; balance 5i per " ll BOMBAY— Acres, all in gras# ,i* h'. •ft fenced and watered; naif DrinJ? '' « ploughable; good sheep or dairSi*- H ?■ country; smin. creamery, .1 > school and post office. This nrowii,? - I has carried SCO sheep and 20 ■ cows. House, nine rooms, good dml? W ' cowshed, stable. Price, £8 per- I ? ' Easy terms arranged. <ae ' - 9 I?PSOM—A very fine, level Corner Beetfa«^. ; B i JU 66ft by 148 ft; suitable for ffilV 'I?' site, dwelling, or shop. This ig a niTi ■ft section, adjoins the cars, and j iwHl i figure will buy. ■ TWO HOURS CITY AND • S 1 STATION-Dairying Property. S i all ploughable; well watered. Pam Bl has been in present owner's handu a H|? number of years, and has done V? ' I : I markably well, chiefly graiing and 1 ■ cropping- being advanced in vem iS • sole reason selling. Carrying caoadt£ 250 dairy cows, or two sheep to aci* :: »1 ; Good orchard; llouse, 12 rooms, flrSi n class repair; man's cottage, necessary " 5 Tfe outbuildings. Admirably suited •■coi# ting up into small farms. Has a great ' II prospective value, and when gnh, .' H divided would readily be worth £» -- 6 per acre. Price, £13 per acre. Easy ; S H terms arranged. B8 "DOMBAY—73 Acres; 53 acres beautiful flat* ' 8 J-» 20 undulating, all first-class volcania K soil; good road frontage; well watered ' H by running stream; 12 paddocks* to ra acres young grass, 45 acres good mai. ' M 10 acres being prepared far ctod' : H two acres orchard, balance. roart ml feed. Property carrying 15 dairy cons Y Hi four rorses, and young stock. Hoom K six rooms, kauri; cowshed, stable!■ pigsties etc. 100 yards creamoty, om > M mile r>ost office and school. 5nS. 'c li walk from 'bus. • JR.- . Price, £13 10s per acre; small d«. ■- ' M posit, balance at 3 per cent, for three -^11 P years. ' - s'v \| ENROSE— Level, Volcanic Sec. si'.: E tion, free surface stone, in nice posi- '' fe tion; House, nine rooms (all large), - best timber; everything in good condition: stable, trapshed. etc. , •• ■;; la A low -price is asked for promntaal#: • H TVTEAR PENROSE STATION, best localitjC J." Fine Level Volcanic Section, 13J Acre*. free of stone; r.ow in full cultivationt' ' ' :: admirably suited for market garden or '• building sites, having good road frcS-'.i#3 tage. Low price is asked if sold in 1l'3& one lot. or will subdivide into «eo*' " : - tions of 2ac. to sac. blocks. This is an ' ■ opportunity seldom met with. ; -* • "11/rANUREWA—Handy Farm, 50 Acres, all IWL grass; suitable for dairying or cropping House, five rooms; cowshed and 11 other outbuildings; in good order. viSi-'H Price. £26 per acre. . ~ 9 "DUKEKOHE— Farm; 260 acres in .JL cultivation, few acres shelter bush; 14 paddocks, watered all the year; will : '--M carry 100 cows, (jiving a return of ; #1| £1000 per year (with three hands and i a milking machine); real good healthy y. |S country: half-a-mile from creamery,.! .jSiS House, nine rooms; dairy, barn, cow- i shed (34 bails). Price. £20 per acre. - '-iv l :'# Or will sell 150 acres with homestead : and buildings at £21 per acre, and 115 U. acres at £20 per acre. r T\7"AIKATO— Farm of 200 Acres odd, . i -j tv all in grass; House, 10 rooms; stable, ;fs?implement shed, etc.; near school and V H creamery. This is some of the best Vi land in the Waikato. Place is offer- ' Y ing at a comparatively low ' figure '-S owing to the owner wishing to retire. Easy terms arranged. Can recommend - '■ as a good investment. Price. £22 ).oe. "P|AIRY FARMS—First-class ' Dairy Farms 1 XJ for Sale in. the best districts of Anck- v-vm land. Terms can be arranged to suit '- 5 all purchasers. Kindly avail of my' services and inspect. ARCHD. "WALLACE, | SHEARER A * . EASTGATE, •' 1, SECURITY BUILDINGS, QUEEN-ST. : ,' ri'y'j • 1 •" ' y: ' ■ jgARGAINS IN pHOPERHEfIi ~ ' • fiV ' :' "• v'%j' n■< A 1 GRAFTON (high poßitidn, close vSlultl Domain and new bridge)— New -t:; House of seven rooms and all necessary s pffices; conveniences include hot and cold . water services, porcelain enamel bath and f washhand basin, p.w.c., built-in dresser, linen press and cupboards; gas and all other r ->}:< fittings throughout of best quality; tiled hearths and grates. The house stands on :•>?£- elevated, level ground, and is drained on most modern lines The price has been re- .-J- j duced nearly £200. as the owner must selL Guarantee timber throughout of first-class.;, A compact, comfortable home; only lOmins. . y?j from town. ' • : OIAFREEHOLD ALLOTMENT, cloa^'^,; dWXUtJ to Karangahape Road, 40 by 125 ft . -x' fenced and ready to build on. ; V/-OOCA-CLOSE TO THE WATER FRONT, -M ctijDU PONSONBY, near Three Lamps— Good Level Section, now in fruit trees and '• -V;:;completely fenced 142 by 75ft. Grand harbour views. A great bargain. ' , - v;ff 4 it 5 PER FOOT—Good Level Section, Grand '• I J Park Estate, at Green Lane.. Can : - be sold on small deposit and balance remain ;• at 4$ per cent.; 92St sin by 192 ft. -'.'."SX J? 1 C A—PONSONBY WATERSIDE— fe'l oiIiJJU surpassed position; only 15 -/?«• minutes from town, and commanding glorious harbour views—A HOME, having eight ; rooms, besides bathroom, pantry, cloak- •vy room, scullery, laundry; detached offices. S with latest improvements. The house stands on high level ground. 66 by 170 feet, is fc»te*.; roofed, and in splendid order and condition .'j;. throughout. . ".'"'yg T. B. CLAY, II AND STATE gTOCK. AND gHAREBROKER, 22 "PfJS jyjAJESTY'S j^RCADE. •- £15 PEa ACRE. SPLENDID DAIRY FARM. 'QQA ACRES, Deep Volcanic Land. House ■ OOv 15 rooms, and first-class out- I buildings. Three miles P. 0., creamer?* s ' stores, etc. 15U gHEEP RUN. i" 12 ACRES • r»<> PER ACRE—3OO Acres fairly level land. Land Transfer Title. Half • cash. 150 gS PER ACRE. V JQ:iIRY pARM, , ; ■ 226 ACRES, well watered and sheltered; .14 acres turnips, balance grass and fern. 149 ■£15 10 s PER ACEE ' PUKEKOHE EAST. , V pARM. -i OQ ACRES— acres new grasp, nine ±AO acres oats; 10 acres useful busn; well watered and sheltered; nearly all ploughable. House, seven rooms, and outbuildings. 148 S Q-ACRE '■ ""' pARM. EIGHT MILES FROM AUCKLAND. jJ PLOUGHED and in grass; nearly all 03 good, black soil; well fenced; two Cottages; a most convenient Farm. 146 -.'f-.f/fj JgUCKLAND 'i gPLENDID FARM. '| 1A A ACRES, all in good graSs; three Jl IUU acres beautiful • native bush: three acres orchard; 10 acres drained « swamp, carrying beautiful grass; well fenced and subdivided, and watered, a House, 10 rooms, and outbuildings. lw ' .-;|i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14427, 21 July 1910, Page 2
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