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Houses find Land for Sale. WHEATIEY, RAVEN AND CO.. AUCTIONEERS, LAND AGENTB. DARBY'S BUILDINGS, QUEEN-BTBBET, Few Doora from Customs-street. 'Phone 785. And Victoria-street. Hamilton. A rIHANCE OF A T IFETIME 1 FOLLOWING are particulars of the finest . Sheep Farm ever offered in the Dominion, which must be sold, owing to the owner having to leave the country on account of the illness of his wife. This i* a I property which seldom comes on the market at the ridiculously low price of £3 per acre for 2J sheep country, and is one that will soon be snapped up. Everything is, in first-class order and free from noxious weeds; 3600 acres, all in grass except 500 acres bush; subdivided into 26 paddocks; well fenced; two good Houses and every convenience, also Phone on to house; two large woolsheds, sheep yard, dip, and all other necessary outbuildings; at present carrying 6000 sheep, 1600 lambs, and 400 head of cattle. The Whole comprising an ideal property, which the first one that inspects will buy. -K 9 A PEE ACBE—I2O Acres, freehold; rich <=W.£l/ volcanic land; 10 acres oats, 4 acres potatoes, 12 acres fallow, balance in good grass, subdivided into 13 paddocks: all well watered by running streams; good orchard. House, seven rooms and bathroom; cowshed (18 bails), chaff-house, implement-shed, dairy, piggeries, etc.; 14 miles to station by good metalled road; five minutes to school, P. 0., creamery, and church. Would catty 40 cows. 159 i?IA PEE ACEE-172 Acres, L.T.T.; stib<?W±U divided into 18 paddocks, all wall watered; 154 acres in English grasses, 11 acres crop, 15 acres fallow for turnips, balance rough feed and shelter bush; soil good loam; no noxious weeds. House, five rooms, barn, cowshed (12 bails), trapshed. etc. Terms arranged. 163 <?t Q PEE ACRE-116 Acres, all ploughable <£/JLO and in grass, except a few acres maize and turnips; few acres shelter bush. NoW carrying 18 cows, young stock, and horses. Butter factory on property. P. 0., school, arid store close by. New five-roomed House, with lean-to; 8-baii cowshed. Easy terms. 202 POO PEE ACBE: two miles from Frankc&juO ton Junction—2o3 Acres, practically All ploughable; now in grass and rough feed, about 80 acres rich volcanio swamp, balance flat to undulating. The whole in well adapted for dairy farm to supply town trade. There arc three factories neat, one for butter, one a creamery, and the Other for home-separated cream. House, nine rooms; Wash-house, and all Conveniences; i cowshed, 50 by 24; milking machine and separator; L.T.T. Or would exchange for large area of grazing country. 72 jP/IA per acre— acres, 1J mile* from ! c&ytv/ station, metal road; 1-raile from Great South Bead; subdivided into 10 pad- ■ docks, all in grass; runs 25 to 30 cows; seven-roomed House, concrete cowshed, yards, ! cooling-shed, water laid on; shed with chaffcutter and water-wheel, one shed with loft, wash-house, tranehed, concrete dairy, etc.; 40-gallons per day city contract, average 6d per gallon (about £1 per day profit). This is a splendid property, and worth inspection. 98 FOE GOOD PROPERTIES AND SOUND INVESTMENTS, vVHEATT°EY. RAVEN AND rio., QTJEEN-ST., Few Doors from Customs-st. Eg*™™ 1853. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. AUCTIONEERS. LAND. STOCK. AND WOOL SALESMEN. GRAIN AND COMMISSION AGENTS, rpHB -rTATMABKBT. EEMUEEA ' ESTATE— is a splendid proposition to secure a Section, close to City of Auckland. The trams will ran right through the property shortly. Secure plans and prices. FAVONA PARK", MANGEBE—OnIy * few Blocks loft in this Estate. Prices must increase. Splendid soil, and position good. Secure prices and plans. MANUBEWA. ■f QQ ACBES—I4O acres in grass, five actus XOO bush, balance tea-tree, rough feed; 10 paddocks, well watered; Dwelling five rooms, all conveniences; cowshed, dairy; all necessary outbuildings; 1J miles to creamery; wintered 200 sheep and 40 bullocks : two miles from station. Price, £14 10s. Terms, £1200 cash. MANGEBE. -if*(* ACEES— acres in grass. 40 acres J.UU oats, 10 acres turnips; eight paddocks; well watered. House, eight rooms; cowshed, 20 bails; two miles from creamery. Carrying 50 cows, capable of carrying 80 head; town supply. Price, £40 acre. Terras easy. OKO ACBES-KAEAKA-180 acres in grass. j-tOU 60 acres small tea-tree. 80 acres alluvial flats, all ploughable. House, six rooms; cowshed, 10 bails: concreted dairy; good turnip land; six miles to Mannrewa. Price, £16 acre. Terms easy. PAPATOETOE. QA ACRES, adjoining the railway stale Ou tion, about 40 chains frontage to road; subdivided, well watered; ho building; grand proposition for cutting, into sections of 1-acre to three acres. Price £100 acre; terms, £2000 cash; balance five per cent. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. _ ■ .

MULDOON, CREAMER, AND PAYKEL. ESTABLISHED 13 YEARS. 'PHONE «197. ' A GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, off D6mhl. ■ ion Road— large rooms, plaster ceilings, h. and c. water, all modern con- , venieiices: guaranteed best of material throughout. Section, 80 by 148; laid out in . lawn, jrarden, and orchard: stable and coach-house. Call .on us. WATER—CORNER SECTION; good prospective value. Cost owner £9, will sell for £6. • ' BEACH FRONTAGE-Two Lovely Proper, ties, six rooms and 10 rooms. "We can sell these on easy terms. ' Also, several properties on the waterside, l Ponßonby. : rOE 7 ILLIAMSON'S AVE., close to Ponsonby : .11 Rd.—Large Nine-roomed House, built of best material, all conveniences: large , corner section, planted in shrubs and fruit - trees. £950. Easy terms. PENNY SECTION—Six Rooms, all oonveni-k ' ences; nice section; good view. £620; 1 easy terms. TTIEW ED.. MT. EDEN— Cottages, with V very large section to each; within the • lid car. Good prospective value. £1150; terms arranged. EPSOM— "We can sell some of the nicest Sections in Epsom, from Two Acres downwards. Choice position. Lovely soil. Low price and easy terms. < INVESTORS ' ] A BLOCK OP FIVE HOUSES, in : first-class condition, three minutes from : Ponsonby tram. Always well let, and re- ' turning 10 per cent, on investment. Only ' one-third cash required. £85 CASH REQUIRED. MODERN, ALMOST NEW, SUB- I STANTIAL SIX-ROOMED HOUSE? \ with conveniences, off Jervoia Road. Bal- ' ance, £590, as rent. Noto Address-*. DURHAM-STREET EAST, i i PQOC-REMUERA (five minutes to New- \ J*UuO market)— Good Corner Section, freehold; new Residence, seven fine rooms, all up-to-date conveniences nice high position-, beautiful views. Easy terms arranged. No. 166 4?TPiA-REMUBRA, VICTORIA AVENUE £/IOU -WATER VIEW-BEAUTIFUL NEW ALOW, five good rooms, 20 by 14, 15 by 12. 19 by 10; porcelain bath: HOT AND COLD WATER; permanent drains; wash-house, copper, tubs; flrßt-clasg timber. Easy terms; £50 deposit. No 181 , rpo BUILDERS.-St. Albans Estate, Do- ' X minion Road. Only six Sections left from 50s per foot. ' SMITH *HALCOMBE, , AUCTIONEERS. \ Corner Queen and Swansod Streets. EPSOM. ~£l3oa ' TOE DRIVE. BEAUTIFUL CORNER SECTION. rrr\ FEET FRONTA GE—PR ACTICALLY /U NEW RkfoIDENCE; 1 large rooms, J bathroom, cahfont, breakfast-room large * diningjoom, pantry, scullery, verandah front and return, p.w.c, workshop, wash- I house, wide hall, Ist bedroom 20 by 13 All in first-class order. High position; "lawn and garden; nicely trimmed hedges. Terms arranged. Cards to view. SMITH : CT HA|iCOMBE. , CORNER QUEEN AND SWANSON STS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14926, 26 February 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14926, 26 February 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14926, 26 February 1912, Page 2

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