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nouses ana jl-du lor omr , ; TYLDEN ISD SPIERS, (Pronounced Til-den—Spears), REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND FINANCIERS. i 95, QUEEN-STREET, ' Telegraph Address: *'TYLSPI. AT3CKLAISD. AGENTS THROUGHOUT ATOTKALASIA , Reference: " BANK NEW SOUTH >YALLbWE,HAVE THE PICK OF THE NORTH ' ISLAND ON LISTS. 1 93-ACRE FARM. r RAMAEAMA.-splendid Compact Llttie Dairy Freehold Farm, close to school, creame-y. store. Every inch plougnable. pool soil, -well watered ; 40 acres flat, balance » undulating; all in grass, divided Into nine . paddocks; number live hedges, fine orchard. Brand assortment trees and grape vines. Stately Homestead, seven rooms; cowshed, granary, and cartshed. Price, £14. lerms. (54! &98 i OUR REPORT— of this Farm would * easily sell at £30 per acre; it is situated in a good and healthy district, handy to all markets; would comfortably carry 30 imlcn COWB.-TYLDEN AND SPIERS. Auckland, i 141-ACRE FARM. M ou;NT ALBERT, near Avondale, and a -»x grand home of seven rooms, and offices complete; largo stable, coach-house, workshop, etc.; three road frontages, which make 3 cutting the property into 46 splendid building lots an easy proposition six acres * orchard, in good order; five large hot-houses (cost £703 to erect), for early tomatoes and ' grapes; balance in grass and garden. Profit from fruit last season, £300; could easily •i be increased. Price. £3300. Terms ar- * ranged. (38) 605 >> OUR REPORT.-Owner has private reasons f for selling; it is absolutely one of the best * speculations in the district.— AND r SPIERS, Auckland. J 3000-ACRE RUN. t TUUMARUNUI.-Native Lease, over 40 a -*- years to run. at Is per acre; gocd compensation for all improvements at end or i- term. About five miles fencing; two small & Houses, and two whares; sheep yards and „ dip; about 450 acres English grass, and i- several hundred acres rough feed; 800 acres bush, 50 acies felled; some fine specimens e totara. kahikatea. matai, etc. Nearly all >• Ploughable. and some splendid alluvial flats. Excellently watered. The run lies in a r picturesque valley, and is protected from ' winds. Price, £2 per acre. Easy 1 OUR REPORT.— personally in- . spected above, we are in a position to say '. it is a bargain, and buyer of such an ' estate would not waste time by inspecting Clover, Canterbury rye, swedes, etc.. do excellently— AND SPIERS, Auckland. 226-ACRE FARM. NEAR PUKEKOHE.—FreehoId— Flourishing -Dairy Farm, good volcanic land, prac- ■ tically all ploughable, divided into 10 paddocks, water in all; seven acres oata, . seven acres turnips, two acres potatoes, * 25 acres under plough, balance sown down * in good English grasses; orchard and gar " den. Grand Homestead, eight rooms; man's '* room; five minutes creamery, school, etc. * Price. £14 per acre. Terms. (54) 699 OUR REPORT.—Owner this property is retiring, finds place too large; it would easily carry 50 milch cows. la the pick of district; land in the vicinity sold at double,- . TYLDEN AND SPIERS, Auckland. ~ ■ .647-ACRIT FARM. !. TSETWEEN CLEVEDON AND PAPAKURA--1 JL» Freehold— piece of. country; only 25 miles by good trap or motor road from Auckland City; 114 acres ploughed, 283 acres surface sown. 250 acres heavy bush, £ containing big kauri, rimu. kahikatea and c l totara. - Thousands of posts can be sold at 6 £5 per 100. 12 acres in crop. Weir fenced . and divided. Watered by permanent creeks, - Homestead, six rooms; large cowshed, har- " nessrooni; cottage, four "rooms; barn, r stable, etc. Handy to creamery and school. '• Price. £5 per acre. (51) 679 OUR HEPORT.-This is a first-class block of land, capable of bringing in big returns. There is a big thing in it for an energetic man. We know the farm and can faithfully recommend TYLDEN AND SPIERS, . Auckland. ; ' I _ 93-ACRE FARM. , " T>APAKURA—£4O per acre, but a mode] , X little farm, and is cheap at price asked. ,' Close to . creamery, school, station, etc., ,on .' Main Road. Every inch ploughable. being V, level. Divided- into 10 paddocks. - ' Would 1 easily carry 35 dairy cows. Well watered by springs. Seven acres oats. 5 acres maize, 7 acres swedes, 10 acres ornamental shelter, balance in English grasses ; two email Houses; cowshed, toolhouse, (Stable, coaob/ house. Terms arranged. OUR REPORT— vine personally inspected, we wish to nay that the value is - there and a good margin for increase. Milkers in this place are averaging 35s per head. " -TYLDEN AND SPIERS. Auckland. 120-ACRE FARM. POKENO VALLEY-Freehold-Ideal Dairy Farm,- close to railway station, creamery, school; good metalled road to the door. All rich volcanic soil; divided into 23 paddocks (when inspected): 10 acres oats. 4 i acres potatoes, 12 acres fallow, balance in 7 really good grass, most sown last "year: 70 3 acres fiat balance nicely undulating. Permanent water; fine orchard; Homestead, 1 seven rooms; 18-bail cowshed, airy, stable, ;; etc. Price. £20 per acre; easy terms, (46) 654 t OUR REPORT.—The farm is of good qoal« r ity, volcanic soil; a healthy position and i easy of access. Would easily carry 40 dairy i cows. Urgent sale necessary, u otherwis* a price will .be ; greatly increased.—TYLDEN ; AND SPIERS, Auckland. 50-ACRE FARM. PUKEKOHE — Freehold —Compact an flourishing dairy farm, a few minutes '• from creamery, school. P. 0., etc.; divided into eight paddocks. All in best English grasses, except 10 acres crop. Partly level to undulating. Carrying at present 18 cows, three horses, young stock. Five-roomed House, cowshed, stable, coach-house, etc. * Price, £30 per. acre. £600 cash. (41) 622 OUR REPORT.—Owner selling account wanting large place. It is splendid soil. Farm is surrounded by some of the best * land in the Dominion.-TYLDEN ■ AM) k SPIERS. Auckland. ! 167-ACRE FARM , "DAM ARAM A —Freehold —Up-to-date Im« , IV proved Dairy Farm, handy to creamery, . station, school, store, etc. Divided into 18 i paddocks, fenced by sheep-proof fences, which cost £500 to erect; five acres wheat and oats, eight acres under plough, balance ■ in good grass. Gently undulating and all 1 ploughable. Pretty homestead, five rooms; ) cowshed, etc.. etc. Price. £20 per acre. i Terms. _ ;v, (55) 701 I OUR REPORT—This is a bargain, genuine and urgent sale; dissolving partnership. We think first to inspect will be the buyer.— . TYLDEN AND SPIERS. Auckland. . 1 FOR EXCHANGE. J T3APAKTJRA— Acres, per- ' XT fectly level land, and stately Residence, six rooms, with every convenience. Good soil: three road frontages; three acres mac--3 nificent orchard, in full" bearing. For small - sheep farm. Price, ; £1200. equity .£IOOOI, or r for sale at same price.—TYLDEN AND ;• SPIERS, Auckland. - (30) 559 I FARMERSrS JSTte'JS 5 your farm. 'We do not mind how many l agents already have it. You need not sign I anything. Advertising free. ABSOLUTELY i NO CHARGE UNLESS SOLD THROUGH OUR FIRM. We want your confidence, and are willinc to work for it. BUSINESS STRICTLY ' PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL. * ; TYLDEN '."» SPIERS, Address Telegrams: *TYLSPL AUCKLAND." f -

! HPHIS PROPERTY MUST BE SOLD. c -*- Owner going to England. , PRICE REDUCED TO £635. J SHERWOOD ESTATE, '. GREY LYNN. NEW AND MODERN BUNGALOW, • Ave rooms, bathroom with califont, large scullery, pantry and washhouse. The rooms are artistically decorated, doors and ceilings of oiled rimu; choice wallpapers tiled hearths; gas fires; patent well lire urate in diningroom; square bay window in front bedroom. Corner Section, 66 by 130. ' Elevated position commanding exten- * she views of surrounding districts and upper portion of harbour. T '- _____ '■• / ' .' f : '-':;.'' I Apply .;■'.' .',;,'".:. .- 1 ../■':'.-' ;. ! T. B. CLAY, REAL ESTATE AGENT, 12. HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE, QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND. rr-i VOLCANIC ALLOTMENTS, , «-I AMANDALE ESTATE, MORNINGSIDE. ' Overlooking the new Park close to railway station. The tram terminus is in front of this property. The . city 'is fast increasing in this direction Study your health by building on volcanic land. I Land Transfer Title. II Easy Terms: 10 per cent cash. 10 per cent, six months. 10 per cent, 12 months. . - Balance, three /ears. 8 '■ ~. ""* ■ . , ■ -■ ;" • PLANS NOW READY. f Apply ' T. B. CLAY, , ESTATE AGENT, ' - ■•'■'■ -fri- : 12. HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. «JUEEN-STREET.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14923, 22 February 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14923, 22 February 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14923, 22 February 1912, Page 2

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