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I Houses and Land for Sale. WHEATLET, RAVEN AND CO.. AUCTIONEERS. LAND AGENTS. DARBY'S BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET. Pew Doors from Customs-street. 'Phono 785 And Victoria-street. Hamilton. A (CHANCE OF A T IFETIME. 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 property which seldom comes on the market at the ridiculously low price of £8 per aero for 2J eheep country, and la 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 iambs, and 400 head of cattle. The whole comprising an ideal property, which the first one that inspects will buy. ji? A PER ACRE—I2O Acres, freehold rich ! c*Wwl/ volcanic land; 10 acres oats, 4 acres j 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, j dairy, piggeries, etc.; 1J miles to station by j good metalled road; five minutes to school, 1 P. 0., creamery, and church. Would cany 40 cows. 159 J?-jA PER ACRE-172 Acres, L.T.T.; eubcK/±\J divided into 18 paddocks, all well watered; 134 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 J?~i O PER ACRE— Acres, all ploughable cWJ-O 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, and store close by. New five-roomed House, with lean-to; 8-bail cowshed. Easy terms. 202 4?OQ PER ACRE: two miles from Frank<?*±dO ton Junction—2o3 Acres, practically All ploughable; now in grass and rough feed, about 80 acres rich volcanic swamp, balance flat to undulating. The whole in well adapted for dairy farm to supply town trade. There are three factories near, one for butter, one a creamery, and the other for home-separated cream. House, nine rooms; wash-house, and all conveniences; cowshed, 50 by 24; milking machine and separator; L.T.T. Or would exchange for large area of gracing country. 72 J? ACS 61 * acre— acres. 13 miles from &*/rk\J station, metal road; i-milo from Great South Road; subdivided into 10 paddocks, 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, trapshed, concrete dairy, etc.; 40-gallons per day city contract, average 6(1 per gallon (about £1 per day profit). This is a splendid property, and worth inspection. 93 FOR GOOD PROPERTIED AND SOUND INVESTMENTS, WHEATT?EY. RAVEN WHEATTEY. RAVEN AND pO., QUEEN-ST., Few Doors from Customs-st. ESTABLISHED 1853. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. AUCTIONEERS, LAND, STOCK, AND WOOL SALESMEN, GRAIN AND COMMISSION AGENTS. fT HE TTAYMABKBT. REMUERA ESTATE—This is a splendid proposition to secure a Section, close to City of Auckland. The trams will run right through the property shortly. Secnre plans and prices. FAVONA PARK. MANGERE— a few Blocks left in this Estate. Prices must increase. Splendid soil, and position good. Secure prices and plans. MANUEEWA. ■jOQ ACRES acres in grass, five acres J-UU 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. MANGEEE. "IfifJ ACRES— acres in grass. *.. acres J-\JV/ 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. Terms easy. OPJ9 ACRES-KARAKA-180 acres in trass, iiT i J°. acres s,na]l tea-tree, 80 acres alluvial flats, all ploughable. House, six rooms; cowshed, 10 bails; concreted dairy; good turnip land; ix miles to Manurawa. .Price, £16 acre. Terms easy. PAPATOETOE. QA ACRES, adjoining the railway eta<~>v/ tion, about 40 chains frontage to road; subdivided, well watered; no building; grand proposition for cutting into sections or 1-acre to three acres. Price £100 acre; terms, £2000 cash; balance five per cent. ALFRED FUCKLAND AND SONS.

REMUERA WATERSIDE. MODERN BUNGALOW of six large rooms; diningroom 20ft by 13ft. plaster ceillnea, hot and cold water service, porcelain bath, etc.; p.w.c, connected to city drainage. Fine elevated level section, 60ft by 175 ft, commanding very nice harbour views. A BARGAIN AT £975. (1176) PONSONBY ™™ . WATERSIDE.TERVOxS BQAD. NEAB TEAM BARN— *J Modern Residence of seven rooms and j offices; largo diningroom opening on to , return verandah; hot and cold water, porcelain bath; patent w.c, etc., etc Fine section, 53 by 115, with nice glimpse of harbour. FULL PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION. (1277) EPSOM-ONEHTJNGA. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE of nine large rooms and offices; very handsome design; h. and c. service; p.w.c.'e, etc. Every ; item of home comfort has been considered I in this dwelling. All in excellent condition i Dr , o The . land comprises ■ about THREE ACRES, rich volcanic soil; motorshed, stables, cowbails, orchard, etc. etc. Stands, high, commands lovely view," and within one minute of cars, and handy to ! school. Owner leaving Auckland, and is offering; this magnificent property at the very reasonable figure of £2200. C. F. BENNETT, BANK OP NEW ZEALAND BUILDINGS SWANSON-STREET. £ JURST-CLASS "pARM IN THE rpHAMES T7-ALLEY. £fioo c H-100 Acres, freehold, best of c U V U , lan ui. al in good grass, wellfenced and subdivided, running water all through the year; now carrying 38 milkinir cows, nine young stock and three horses- i new House, cowshed, with concrete Door Price, only £20 per acre. £600 cash- ball i ance eight years at five per cent.- or will ' sell as a going concern for £26 per acre I £1000 cash, including 38 picked cows, three horses, 13 pigs and young stock; tin drav and harness, six milk-cans; also four-cow plant Cane milking-machine, all in nerfeet working order This farm we can highly recommend, it being one of the best in the noted Thames Valley and situated only five minutes from 'creamery Hcnool, P. 0., etc. •" J LOVEGEOVE & CO. ESTATE AGENTS, 188. QUEEN-STREET. (Next to A. Yates and Co.). AUCKLAND. GOOD LITTLE FARM. 116 ACRES, all ploughable. ring f en «vi * ] 110 bovco paddocks; flrsUclass land- 07 i acres grass, live acres turnips. 3* V, " & maize: 14 acres heen in oats New * Hon™ I live rooms and large lean-to, which cm,ft <• be .mule into one more room it rear!?*}* DREAMERY ON PROPERTY- fi 200 yds; STORE AND POST OFFICETmf [>OHITE. Only 28 miles from Anelci««rf u metalled road. Will carry 16 cow,.etc \l present state, and with a "a O MV arovement would carry 30 COWS A JSiilfll farm at £13 per acre. Terms. £450 cash? jal. arranged. *™ caa «i TT ARRIS AND pRUMP. V , RANFUELY BLDG&, 81, QUEEN-STREET i.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14927, 27 February 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14927, 27 February 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14927, 27 February 1912, Page 2

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