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House; and Land for Sale. WHEATLEY, RAVEN AND CO.. ' AUCTIONEERS, LAND AGENTS, DARBY'S BUILDINGS. QUEEN-STREET. Few Doors from Customs-street. 'Phone 785. O/f PER ACRF-AS A GOING CONCERNdai'x 690 Aoru. 200 acros grass and rough Iced, all ploughable; suitable for sheep, dairying, or cropping; orchard, plantations, etc.; well watered and sheltered; river and road frontage; bandy to station; 40 .miles from Auckland main line; vuluo of stock, implements, etc.. £300; will winter 30 cows. Six-roomed House; cowbaiL concrete floor, and all necessary outbuildings. We have in. spec led this property, and can strongly recommend it. About £600 cash required. 030 .Oft PER ACRE—26O Acres, original mixed c&U bush land, has all been felled and grassed except few patches for shelter and useful timber; about 100 acres has since been stumped, ploughed, arid grassed. Will carry 60 cows. Two orchards, about 2 acres, of best apples and plum trees, etc.. in full bearing. Fencing all heart of totara posts, wire, etc., in good order, and plenty of building material (totara aud kauri). All fencing sheep-proof, 16 divisions. House, five rooms. scullery, bathroom, verandah; dairy, cowshed, yard, etc., sheep-dip, shearingshed, pens, blacksmith's shop, carpenter's shop. All conveniences for carrying on dairying or sheep farming. li miles from station. school, and P.O. Machinery, stock, etc., at valuation. 048 £* KS PER ACRE—A Great Bargain-13-0 cwO J Acres, 65 acres ploughed and in grass, 4 acres turnips; subdivided into 12 paddocks, all ploughable; plenty of permanent water. New House, six rooms and all outbuildings. One mile creamery, school, P. 0.. etc.: nine miles station. 055 £9 IAS PER ACRE—IIOO Acres; 700 acres oWO X\J in grass. 400 acres heavy bush: hilly country, but good; now carrying 1000 sheep, 200 cattle Two Five-roomed Houses. Situated three miles from wharf, North Auckland. Terms, £1000 cash 025 £Q PER ACRE—I4O Acres, ploughed and in c&O grass, balance surface sown; all (securely fenced and subdivided into 15 paddocks: main road runs through centre of property: specially well watered. Sevenroomed House, dairy, cowshed, stables, etc. Seven miles from station, one mile creamery, school, etc. 04 «7 PER ACRE—I 63 Acres; 30 acres cW I ploughed and in grass, 30 acres bush, balance surface sown; fenced and subdivided into eight paddocks, well watered by permanent streams; large main road frontage; small House; creamery, school, P. 0., one mile. The whole of this property is ploughable, and the soil is first-class. Five miles from station. 05 o/? PER ACRE— Acres; 40 acres grass, i%U 6 acres crop, balance excellent rough feed; splendidly watered by never-failing stream and subdivided into seven paddocks. Five-roomed House, bathroom, etc.; 19-'iail cowshed, and usual outbuildings. Eight miles from station, one mile creamery, school. P. 0." 074 &OHIMARAMA, SEASIDE BUILDING SITES. no PER FOOT—ldeal Sections, elevated 3JjU positions, commanding extensive views of harbour. Easy tcrma. TAKAPUNA. BEACH FRONTAGES, also Sections handy to Beach, from £3 per foot. WHEATLEY* RAVEN AND CO.. QUEEN-STREET. John Prater.] [Robert Frater. FRATER BROS., house. LAND. and estate AGENTS, stock: and SHAREBROKERS. STOCK exchange. MONEY to lend ON mortgage. Established 1872. FOR SALE OWEN'S RD., MT. EDEN AND EPSOM— Splendid Villa Sites, about 60 by 250 each; only 3mm from Mt. Eden cars, at Cucksey'a Corner. PANMUBE RD., ELLERSLIE-96 Acres; extensive road frontage. £50 per acre. A chance for speculator to subdivide. ST. MARY'S ROAD, PONSONBY—House of six rooms. £550. VICTORIA PARK, DEVON PORT—First-class House of seven rooms, and section nearly one acre. £850. PARNELL, MANUKAU ROAD—Eight-roomed House. Grand harbour view. £1100. DOMINION ROAD-Seveii Sections, each 66 bv 132. 50s to 55s a foot. BURNLEY TERRACE, MT. ROSKILL— New Seven-roomed House, 3mins. from car; section. 53ft frontage. £825. BIRKENHEAD AND LAKE ROAD—Half Acres. £100 each; two miles from wharf; lovely and extensive views of city and harbour. CAMPBELL ROAD, One-tree Hill—Grand Corner Section, 99 by 198. 40s a foot. HOBSON-STREET—■ Property, of 55ft frontage, with three substantial and commodious Residences thereon. Just above St. Matthew's Church. HOWlCK—Beautiful Section of about 2-acre, next allotment but ono to bowling green. £100 cash. SHORTLAND-ST., CITY-64ft Frontage, with Cottage. £1600. LUCAS CREEK (frontage to Waitemata Harbour and Lucas Creek) Sections, 30 to 70 acres each, and 70s to 85s an aero. Suitable for fruit and poultry farm; li hours from Oueen-streot By daily steamer. DEVONPORT. RUSSELL-STREET-House, six largo rooms, built only two years; i-acro section. Price. £950 cash. . KAY & M°CALLUM, LAND AGENTS. VULCAN LANE. AUCKLAND. SHEEP AND CATTLE FARM. 4?f» PER ACRE—I2OO Acres First-class 3*\J Land; about 700 acres in the best of grass, balance bush; well fenced and subdivided; carrying at present 1500 breeding ewes; guaranteed to carrv two sheep to acre all the year round; handy to school and creamery. No buildings. Suitable for cutting up into dairy farms. GOOD PAYING DAIRY AND SHEEP FARM'. £Q PER ACRE—WAIKATO— Acres FirstU class Land, all in good grass, except j 40 acres rough feed; 100 acres first-class alluvial river flats, balance undulating: ! sheep and cattle-proof fences; carrying at I present 35 dairy cows, 30 head young stock, j and 140 sheep; ono mile from township and I creamery, six miles from railway station, I good metalled road. This property will carry in present state 45 dairy cows and 150 sheep-, nothing cheaper in the Auckland district. Owner selling solely on account of ill-health in the family. DAIRY FARM AS GOING CONCERN. J?9-j PER ACRE—Handy to Auckland— c&mjX Beautiful Little Farm, 70 acres, nicely situated on main metalled road, about 1\ miles to railway station; about five acres beautiful native bush. House, four rooms, and outbuildings. The following go with the propertyl4 Dairy cows, pigs, horse, cart and harness, and a lot' of sundries. Can recommend this property as one of tho cheapest in the district. .pif? PER ACRE—2O miles from Auckland c&.i.O —150 Acres, good land, all in grass except about 20 acres bush ; well fenced ami subdivided; House, seven rooms; 20-bail cowshed. etc.: 1} miles to creamery, one mile to township, school, etc. The following are included:— selected dairy cows, three horses, 15 calves, pigs, L.K. ■ milking machine and engine. separator, milk waggon, plough, harness, .and sundries. Will carry 35 cows. Terms to be arranged. 3-320 A CHOICE DAIRY AND CROPPING FARM. £1Q PER ACRE—I7O Acres, first-class JLO alluvial land, mostly in grass and crop, except about 15 acres beautiful native ! bush: land mostly level, all ploughable; i House, four rooms, and outbuildings; about one mile to railway station, township, creamery, etc., footpath all the way. Will carry 40 dairy cows. Terms can bo arranged. A CHEAP DAIRY PROPERTY.. £C -i rs PER ACRE— 2S6 Acres, mostly «_) , 1J volcanic land, partly improved and sown in crass: two-thirds ploughable: well fenced, mostly sheep-proof; will carry in present, state over 30 dairy cows, besides young slock: handy to creamery, P. 0.. and township. Tho House is one* of tho host in the district, containing six largo rooms. bathroom, and all conveniences, also good outbuildings. Owing to the owners dissolving partnership, this Farm is being sold at a very low figure, and very easy terms will bo made to a suitable man. 17-203 KAY AND MCCALLUM. £90 DEPOSIT. HANDSOME RESIDENCE, with HEAVY .MARSEILLES 'PILED ROOF, six lofty rooms, pantry, scullery, bathroom; washhouse, copper and tubs; massive porcelain bath, hot and cold water service, hot water shower; SIX SOLID STEEL CEILINGS; linen press, cupboards, dresser, sale, etc. Glorious breakfast room, almost completely composed of coloured glasses. Large RETURN VERANDAHS and bay windows. Rich freehold volcanic allotment. 50 by 166. Grand elevated position: splendid views. Near railway station and lid tram. Hal., only £600. as rent,. Personally inspected and highly recommended by 1009 TYLDEN **» SPIERS, EXCHANGE LANE. ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14708, 16 June 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14708, 16 June 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14708, 16 June 1911, Page 2