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Houses and Land for Sale. __ 1 Houses and Land for Sale. J?OAfl CASH, balance 5 years at 45 per . .■,--,. _, . '_ _.^ s*£\)\) cent.-£ls PER ACRE-190 Acres A TTiTCV T? A ITRN Freehold. Seven miles from Takapuna' 1 V XXX___, 1 JJJCJ .1 » IVil * J-iai trains. Fenced and well watered. . 1/1 A AND CO.. PCA CA3H-77 Acres Freehold. 20 miles AUCTIONEERS. LAND AGENTS. 3* J VXorth of Auckland; all fenced and DARBY'S BUILDINGS. QUEEN-STREET, well watered; two-roomed House and y D from oußtomß .street. outhouse. Balance ot purchase 'Phono 785- ™° r 7' £30 °- at 5 per cent - f ° r ' 6 And Victoria-street. Hamilton. m ACRES FREEHOLD, near Papatoetoe; A ("CHANCE OF A T IFETIME lU divided Hntf'ffx paldocks weYi FOLLOWING are particular, of the finest wate ed d 'lion'., of sc?en rooms « * Sheep Farm ever offered in the Do•ill conveniences• 2-mile from school, minion, which must be sold, owing to the I"milefrom creamer' Mof owner having to leave the country-on a* Pit ner acre Cash required, count of the illness of his wife. This if a £750 7/16 a Property which seldom comes on the market apiln uopvnnt n onhdlvided into at tile ridiculously low price of £8 per acre 801 10 Mddffi 'acre" bin rrW 63 '« 2J sheep country, and is on* that will acres in wheat <I in oats 1 potatoes, soon bo snapped up. Everything is in "corn 6 Turningi 1 orchard 10 aorea first-class order and free from noxious huh 'alfS'and water in every eeds; 360 ° acres, all in grass except 300 addook Sht d roomeTi a House, e cow* acres bush; subdivided into 26 Jocks: 'bed feedroom. etc.; 1-railo from we 'l fenced; two good Houses and every school and creamery. Situate on convenience, also Phone on to house; two main road. 35 miles South of Auck- fS« woolßheds, sheep yard, dip, and all land £1000 of purchase money can other, necessary outbuildings; at Present remain at 5 per cent, for five years, carrying 6000 sheep, 1600 lambs, and 400 m .cuia.ii ikTHJ a © f>r\ head ot cattle. The whole comprising an T. HANTS A & CO.- idoal Property, which the first one that in°™S™ GPOT spects pWcilE-120 Acres, freehold; rich •Phone 602. -P 9fi PER ACRE-120 Acres, freehold; rich Telegraphic address.'" Uanac." Auckland. -res , Tl , .*.- erasa ' subdivided into 13 paddocks; all well P.O. Box 484. Phone 1537. watered by running streams; good orchard. T> T) XT' r V TTllflTl House, seven rooms and bathroom; cowXVvJX>XYIA.X JJLKjyjXJ* shed (.18 bails), chaff-house, implement-shed, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, dairy, piggeries, etc. li miles to station by No. 5, FORT-STREET. good metalled road; five minutes to school. P. 0.. creamery, and church. Would carry KAIPARA FLATS-1000 Acres; 700 acres 40 cows. 159 partly improved, well watered. House, i?IAPER ACRE-172 Acres. L.T.T.; sublive rooms, and necessary outbuildings. <UX\J divided into 18 paddocks, all well Price £2 17* 6d per acre. Or will exchange watered; 134 acres in English grasses, 11 for smaller firm acres crop. 15 acres fallow for turnips, bal*~>A ACRES.—About 30 miles from Auckland ance rough feed and shelter bush; soil good _C_: four miles from railway station; loam; no noxious weeds. House, five rooms, partly fenced- 250 fruit trees. House, three ham. cowshed (12 bails), trapshed, etc. Terms rooms, and fowlhouse. Price, £185. Terms, a «"»«I«|. *nnw n* a n i ™i,lw„ £25 cash, balance four per cent, for five £1 <5 PER AORE-116 Acres, all plonghable _ rs cWXtJ and in grass, except a few acres OOi ACRES-Six miles from railway sta- niaise and turnips; few acres shelter bush. 004 lion li miles from P. office, and Now carrying 18 cows, young stock, and school. House seven rooms, and outbuild- hones. Butter factory on property. P. 0.. ings All stock and implements on farm school, and store close by. New five-roomed riven in PRICE. £6 PER ACRE. House, with lean-to; 8-bail cowshed. Easy 744 tSEVSSL lc«M! POO PER ACRE: two miles from Frankproof fencing- well watered, sandstone for k&O ton Tunction-203 Acres practically SvrHrtn, V,7,;,ri ,i» a i of flits Price £5 2s *U ploughable ; now in grass and rough feed. motion, a i good deal of nats. J rice, ±o n ftboufc 80 acrc s rich volcanic swamp, balIV. a aV<rps irn ™iie« from township- ance flat *° undulating. The whole in well 134 AG ?^;~r nrr wli C %vU»n« S in btms adapted for dairy farm to supply town ±i)± 12 acres orchard balance In gran. trade. There are three factories near, one long river *»«%• fishing. for butter, one a creamery, and the other etc. House, six rooms, and, outbuildingsi. for home-separated cream. House, nine foTrlliouse Piggery cowshed, and barn. TQQ waß £. hoUMj and all conveniences; Price, £1650. Or will exchange for citj or oowshed bv 34. milkinff hino and snburbaji property. . separator; L.T.T. Or would exchange for large area of grazing country. 72 . ARGUMENT TTNNEOESSARY. J? Af\ per acre— lo3 acres, 12 miles from J\. Vj c&tt\J' station, metal road; }-mile from ■■-■r i -i- -r-T-i-i/t . t»t> . T»Ti"ivTm Great South Road; subdivided into 10 padV A IKS 4rr A KJliiN 1 docks, all in grass; runs 25 to 30 cows; M .IXJ KJ XJK.J -XX O. IJ - l^ i, J- seven-roomed House, concrete cowshed, yards. 60 often is it necessary for Agents to prove coo ii n g. s hed. water laid on: shed with chaffto Buyers that by future happenings the cntter and water-wheel, one shod with loft, property they are inspecting is good value, waHh . houßo trapshed, concrete dairy, etc.; that it is refreshing to offer two such pro- 4a llons per day city contract, average 6d perties as under. No second inspection ]lon fabotlt £1 por day profit). This necessary to prove that these Farms are ig & gplendid property, and worth inspecvaluo for money asked. t,{ on 98 KAIPARA HAItBOUR-€2O Acres, half- ' grassed, all easy undulating country; FOR GOOD p RO PERTn>3 AND SOUND sheep-proof fences, five paddocks; rnagnin- INVESTMENTS cent sheep country. Long frontage to deep * Go 0 water and shelly beaches. Land is mostly \'sr 1 T"l.l A fTIT tllT T> A TTT7ITVY limestone and sandstone. Cream cart passes yy J I , |Hj Y , IX A. V iiiiN : property; school and church within a mile; AND /~tO six miles from railway. Dwelling of six * \J " rooms and necessary; outbuildings and yards. QUEKN . ST ., «w Doors from Customs-st. PRICE. £5 PER ACRE. TERMS. gUEEi\-i>l., lew poors lrom LUStoms-st. ■ Qf\(\ ACRES—Without further improve- s*-mr\n U\J\J mem, this splendid Farm will carry T?.PsIOM ; £I.^oo fully 400 head of stock; wintered 300 head J-*- 1 KJV/XtX. <*^XUV/U. and turned off beef. Securely fenced, well ' ■ watered; some splendid alluvial flats; erai- THE DRIVE. BEAUTIFUL CORNER nentlv suitable for dairying on a large scale. SECTION. PRICE, £5 10s PER ACRE. TERMS. Apply rrf\ FEET FRONTAGE-PRACTICALLY 1 ATP'K'TN Ar <<fllV '" NEW RESIDENCE; 7 large rooms. i. xVAV/JLVxJLi %Xi kjv/i.^l» bathroom, califont, breakfast-room, large TYRONE BUILDINGS, OUSTOMS-ST. EAST, diningroom, pantry, scullery, verandah — front and return, p.w.c, workshop, washD. XTTTX __. . _ T house, wide hall, Ist bedroom 20 by 13. All AVID KAY. in first-class order. High position: lawn •*■■*■ v *•■*-' ■*-»-*•■»- •*■» and garden; nicely trimmed hedges. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. Terms arranged. Cards to view. VULCAN LANE. AUCKLAND. _ _ , . . , cho — ™». SMITH * HALCOMBE' X*Xf;A-ABOUT 50 ACRES LAND, »plen- ,„.„-,, ottfkn ANn> stfAitW <sTq JJDOXJ didly situated for fruit growing; CORNER QUEEN AND .bWANSON STS. eight or nine acres in good orchard, apples. — . peaches, and nectarines, all in good bearing; also grapes, quinces, plums, etc. Close T>T?"\/f" A T?"K" A "RT "V to canning factory, also church. P. 0.. eav- X ings bank, library, hall, and school; good -^_.__ l ,_. —_ . ___ _ metalled roads; pretty littlo place; well ( ] XT TO AT> ivARiVT' sheltered and watered. House, five rooms, Vliunx. X Xi.xt£TX and outbuildings; 25 miles to Auckland. A CHEAP BUILDING SECTSON. _ . „„_- . r.. POI A-MOUNT EDEN-fiWt by 214 ft, first OQI ACRES, FREEHOLD, at £4 per acre, JJLWJ class volcanic soil; elevated OJX -In Lower VVaikato. Can milk 30 position; good views; free of stone; i-hour's cows rnrht away. AV ell-finished House of walk tram. Another 10ft frontage available ' oar rooms, lean-to; double brick chimfor an extra £40. Can strongly recommend »*?■ a » d Orion range. This la a real barthis property. Being sold very much un- cam. Terms as arranged. der value. SHEEP AND CATTLE FARM. „. » „ „ , , £7 PER ACRE.-625 acres, good limestone Get full particulars from • ■ land, all in grass, except few patches _. . _ _, — ltT ——.—.... _ - of reserve native bush; mostly undulating; Si A M -W H I IK. sheep-proof fences; will carry 600 breeding kjj.xj.tx. iiiiiiJJ) ewes and 100 head of cattle. House of nine T ~m Anv-K'V rooms, woolshed, dip, and other outbuild- liJLftu auani.. ings; d-mile school, two miles boat landing. VULCAN LANE. This is a good paying property, and one of . < the cheapest on the market. HANDY LITTLE FARM. Paul M. Hansen.] [Albert W. Clark. &-IA PER ACRE.-90 Acres, first-class vol- _ , -__ ».~ ~, . -rvii/rr! *ltt canic land, fenced and subdivided, ]?APMft FAT?,JVTS nine paddocks; good creek through pro- •*■ -t».j.uxTAKj. a- • ii m.vmj-kj» perty; 10 acres bush and broken land; bal- ' ance mostly level and ploughable. Good AT/"\"DTITT AT? House of seven rooms, and outbuildings; 1J IN XV XXX Ul miles creamery, one mile store and P. 0., A 4 "IVTTi three miles railway station. Terms, about AIJI >K J j Ail J-i. half cash. VXXJJ CITY TNVFjSTMPiNT The undersigned have been instructed by « ."7. L T. * the Owner, who is retiring from business, MAGNIFICENT CORNER SECTION. to place on the market that magnificent 100 ft by 80ft, on a main thoroughfare, and property so well known throughout the | within 150 yds of shipping. country as £52 10- -F-J- M c CARROLL'S GAP R . nt - 0, v ** in.ir Situated within seven miles of Paparoa. Bank of New Zealand Buildings, an(l consisting of about 4200 acres; about HWANbON-blßhhT. 3000 acres flat and undulating; balance rt-niuTTTTm i hilly, but will make good sheep country; IY KM IJ Kll A soil ' large area alluvial flats of excellent xijjx<j.vxjiii.i m-r-n~»nTTA-r-! quality, undulating country, sandy clay of XX> A I hnS II) Vi fair quality; well watered by never-failing Mnrnrov aw ,• , streams, and ample shelter for live stock; ODERN BUNGALOW of six large rooms; abo ut 2000 acres cleared, balance bush and diningroom 20ft by 13ft, plaster ceil- tea-tree; there are 40 paddocks and 35 miles lnirs. hot and cold water service, porcelain 0 f good fencing, mostly totara posts, with bath, etc.; p.w.c connected to city drain- seven wires. FIVE DWELLING HOUSES on age. fine elevated level section. 60ft by property, with outhouses in good order. 175 ft, commanding very nice harbour views. roper carrying live stock equal to 3600 A BARGAIN AT £975. (1176) sheep . two creamery carts pass through T3|\"W'QSj\]VTT>'V estate daily; some three million feet kahiX VAi WviVUX katea and one million kauri standing, easy W A T^TTiT?^TTI Tv t0 set out; no noxious weeds, also no risk „ T» . jOl. X of floods; several well-formed roads conTERVOIS ROAD. NEAR TRAM BARN- verge near homestead, and three roads O Modern Residence of seven rooms and run through estate, whilst the main North offices; large diningroom opening on to Road intersects it for some six miles; return verandah; hot and cold water, porce- school, post office, and church adjacent to lain bath; patent w.c, etc., etc. homestead. Fine section, 53 by 115, with nice glimpse OP SPECIAL IMPORTANCE: This pro~..L 1 . , u . r ;,„^,, T . T *t*~ ~., . ~.. ,™«„ perty has a considerable prospective value, FULL PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION. as within a short period the Main Trunk t-it-»o. v-v-n*- -.t. t^,tttt , t '™' railway will pass through the property. FiPSsOM-ONnRT-TTTN^T- 1 A The railway route MUST go through McCarXJX OWITI WrVvEJXX'Un KXIY, roll's Gap, and will almost traverse the OjENTLEMAVS RESIDENCE of nine large Estate. One of the principal railway staX rooms and offices; very handsome de- tions is sure to be on the property, which sign; h. and c. service; p.w.c.'s, etc. Every will mean a Township right on the Estate, item of homo comfort has been considered The property lends itself admirably for subin this dwelling. All in excellent condition dividing into farms from 20 to 200 acres, and throughout. The land comprises about each such subdivision could, under existing THREE ACRES, rich volcanic soil; motor- conditions, be given a road frontage. For shed, stables, cowbails. orchard, etc., etc. fuller details apply to the undersigned, Sole Stands high, commands lovely view, and Agents for the Estate. within one minute of cars, and handy to WRITE or CALL for our printed list conschool. Owner leaving Auckland, and is taining a large number of excellent farms offering this magnificent property at the AT/^"D r PXX rf"\l7l very reasonable figure of INvlXVjLxx KJJi: £2200. AUCKLAND. BAN*!* PAUL HANSEN & CO., ■ SWANSON-STREET AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS. AND " " VALUERS. * QACRIFICE-Owncr leaving for 64, QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND. J\ O England next month. — /CONVENIENT FARM- (20 miles south of -. ,_. . , T . _.__ . _. , Kj this city)-196 ACRES GOOD LAND; MAN(tAWAT?A about 130 acres ploughed and in crass, bal- iixixn \JXXtr jTXXI/XXj ance tall tea-tree and heavy bush, consistandVns? b SS 7 MILES FEOM ' rAUPIRI 0E oHiNEwja watered: undulating country: all ploughable; grows good clover and cocksfoot; lies nicely to the sun and sheltered from all cold winds, and situated in a beautiful valley near the sea. New House, five rooms. r>r\nr\ * and scullery: cowshed, 10 bails, double trap- OUUU AUK, KS, shed, harness and feedroom. calfhouse and UUUU -£XV>XVXJOj pigsty; carrying capacity, 70 to 80 cattleclose creamery, school, church. P.O. A VERY T-vnrrr»FT» tvto e\ th™o rT> n « CHEAP PROPERTY. Only £10 ner acre T)IVIDLP TMO Q INARMS, FROril With a few improvements. PURCHASER CAN DOUBLE HIS MONEY. G. M. KIRKCALDY, 500 TO 800 A CRES 27, FORTBT. (two doors past Star Oflico.) VV UXJKJ X 1" G. X XXILLII S & CO. j The Property consists of RICH KAHIKATEA LAND AND ESTATE AGENT" SWAMP, A ' lUTial Flats, and Low PloughMATIERE, OHURA. " " ab '° Hllls ' TWO OF THE BEST PROPOSITIONS TO ' FARMERS. MANY OF THE SECTIONS ARE NOW n~n *,prat r"i»~™ -, , CARRYING A LARGE AMOUNT OF GRASS. Q7O ACRES. L.1.1'., 28 miles from Onga- w i/l o rue (Main Trunk) and three miles from proposed route of vStratford-Ongaruo -*- 11 country that can he cheaply brought in. Railway, expected to be completed in about two years; 565 acres in grass, balance heavy mtrj. DISTRICT Tst a urncai i>i>n/n>r-c-.T-irm tawa bush; practically ring fenced; sub- DIMRICI IS A MOST PROGRESSIVE divided into four paddocks, with 4j' miles ONE. good 7-wirc sheen-proof fencing. Homestead, tour-roomed Dwelling, storehouse. ~, * « „ . woolshed, clip and yards; good orchard; also Adjacent I arms are Dairying another Dwelling of four rooms and good orchard. Good access to the property; good frontage of 2i miles on main road: 200 acres mi-mrr, ■• ~ very easy country; well watered and plenty H''" are exceptionally easy: 10 p<-r cent, good totara timber on the property. Rent. cash. 10 per cent, id two years, balance Ist £39 per annum. And price only £3 17s 6*l January, 1917; interest at 5 per cent. an acre. _____ 797 ACRES, L.1.P.; about 300 acres in I-I grass, 427 acres heavy bush: good v>i a and Particulars on Application heavy .soil, undulating to hilly; three pad- a(jjiia»»uu, docks, sheep-proof fenced; watered by permanent springs and streams; good twosheen coupntry; one mile from P. 0.. school. and "creamery, and about the same distance from a railway station when the line is rr _ _ . -.--.-^-___._ _, completed. Carrying at present 500 sheep. 'I 1 MAj\ T) |\fl Building consists of a whare. Rent, £26 per --* --TJ._r_._l JJXJX.H \J annum. Price, only £4 5s an acre. Terms, half fash; balance arranged. Please Note.—No Noxious Weeds and no T A (]Q.f\ "\T Rabbits on these properties. " -t_.v>J_.k_>\_/£l » Mail Coach daily from Ongarue (Main Trunk) to Matiere. CUSTOMS-STREET EAST.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14924, 23 February 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14924, 23 February 1912, Page 2

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