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Houses and Land for Sale. ■ WHEATLEY, RAVEN AND CO.. ■ • AUCTIONEERS. LAND AGENTS. DARBY'S BUILDINGS. QUEEN-STREET. • lew floors from Customs-street. . . '■■M;r[> ; ; 'Phone 765- - ' . - '-' And Victoria-street. Hamilton. ' ■ A /"CHANGE OF A T IFETIMR. FOLLOWING are particulars of the finest . .-"<•!" Sheep Farm '- ever offered in the Dominion, whioh must be sold, owing to the I owner having to leave the country on ao- ., count of the illness of his wife. This is a ; property which soldoin cornea on the market - j at line ridiculously low price of £8 per acio , i for 21 sheep country, and is one that will 2: i soon bo . snapped up. Every thing is fin * ;- i first-class order and'.-'/ free ' from noxious 3 j weeds;: 3600 acres, all in grass swept 300 - j acres bush; subdivided into 26 paddocks; i well fenced ;.,- two good Houses and ■■• every - convenience, also Phone on to house; two ■ r largo woolsheds, sheep yard,. dip, and all -. other necessary outbuildings; at present 5 carrying : 6000 sheep, 1600 lambs, and 400 • head of cattle. The whole comprising an ideal property, which the first one that inspects will buy. ; ; .;.'■•>;■-. ; ;.'7. '■'■■ . i?9A PER ACRE-120 Acres/freehold; rich c*«Mwl/; : volcanio land; 10 acres oats, 4 acres potatoes, 12 acres fallow,- balance in good t, ffrajjs, subdivided into 13 paddocks: all well r watered by running streams; good orchard. House, seven rooms and bathroom; cowshed (18 bails), chaff-hou*e, implement-shed, . l dairy, piggeries, etc.; li miles to station by good metalled road; five minutes to school, ' P. 0.,: creamery, and church. Would carry - 40 cows. ■<---'■ - ~.:•' :-■,•;..... 159 ■• A - 4?ltn PER , ACRE-172 Acres. L.T.T.; sub- - cfc/JLV divided into 18 paddocks, all well watered; $ 134 acres in ■ English grasses, 11 acres crop, 15 acres fallow for turnips, balance rough fe6d and shelter bush; soil good J loam; 'no noxious weeds. House, five rooms, j barn, cowshed (12 bails), trapahed, etc. Terms . arrayed. • '-<■■■■■■ ■■■■.?■■■■,■ ,-■■■*■-.-:-■.-,-. ,-'• -: 163- : 4?i D PER iAORE-116 Acres, all ploughaole i > wJ.O»-..| and in grass," except; a; few acres i mai:ae 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 Jp')Q PER ACRE: two miles from Prank--oy4jO \ ton Junction— 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 convenience*; cowshed, SO by 24; milkiftsr . machine and separator; L.T.T. •Or would exchange for large area of grazing country.;- / - 72 ,PA A 6 * acre— acres, 1? miles r from xfc/tltv/ station, metal; road; 3-mile from Great South I Road; subdivided into 10 paddock?, all in grass runs 25 to 30 cows; Beven-roomed House, concrete cowshed, yards, cooling-shed, weter laid on; shed with chaffcutter and water-wheel, one ehed with loft, wash-house, ; trapshed, concrete . dairy, etc.; , .40-gallons per day city contract, average 6d per gavllon (about £1 per day profit). Thi» is a splendidi property, and worth, inspeci tlon, i . 98 - FOR- GOOD PROPERTIES AND SOUND INVESTMENTS. . WHEATLEY, RAVEN ;■;.,_ AND pO., ;■" ' ' QUEEN-ST., • Few Doors from Customs-it. '• ■E"- i * m^ 0 _ 1853. ' ALFRED BUCKL'AND , . AND SONS. ' AUCTIONEERS, LAND, STOCK. AND WOOD '■:'-• SALESMEN, GRAIN AND. COMMISSION , AGENTS, rriHß TTATHABXBT. EEMUERA ESTATE— is ft splendid IV proposition to secure a Section, close to i City of ■ Auckland. * The ? trams will run right through the property shortly. Secure plains and prices. v EAVONA PARK, MANGEEE-rOnly a few Blocks left in this Estate. Prices must increase. Splendid soil.: and position good, Seem© prices and plans. MANUREW&. ' \ ' li QQ ACRES— acres in grass, five acres JLOO bush, balance tea-tree,"rough feed; 10 paddocks, well watered; Dwelling five rooms, all conveniences; ■>". cowshed, dairy; all necessary outbuildings; 1£ miles to ■ creamery; wintered ; 200 sheep and 40 bullocks ; \ two miles from » station. Price, £14 10s. Terms, £1200 cash. ,-•'"'- ' , MANGERE. ■tftC* ACRES— acres in grass, 40 acres 2-UU oats, 10 acres turnips; eight pad- ~ docks; welt watered' House, eight rooms; cowshed, 20 bails; two miles from creamery. Carrying 50" cows,, capable fof carrying 80 head: town supply. Price, £40 acre. Terms easy. OfiO ACRES-KARAKA-180 acre* in grass, ■~y« , W acres email tea-tree. 80 acre* alluvial flats, all ploughable.. House, six roomii; cowshed. 10 bails; concreted dairy; good turnip . land; \six miles to Manurewa, Price, £16 acre. Terms easy. PAPATOETOE. Q jrt ACRES, adjoining the railway sta* vJ v/ tion, about ;40 • chains frontage : to road;, subdivided, well watered; no -building; jrrand proposition for cutting into sections . of, i-acre <to three acres. Price £100 acre; terms,. £2000 cash; balance five per cent. ' ALFRED BUCEUAND AND SONS.

BIRKENHEAD. J?KA DEPOSIT— new ' House, con--o^ov/ tainbig five rooms and ■ conveniences, range, grates, cupboards built in, etc Everything in first-class order. Section containing 8-aore, fenced; in fruit trees , ' and native bush. Splendid views. Price, £475. Owner is anxious to realise immediately and i is Belling cheap. GREY LYNN. , i?K7K-HANDY TO PONSONBY BOAD- - o>JO I O Substantial House of sis large '• rooms, bathroom, scullery, friezes and t.picture -'rails,'; expensive papers; splendid -ma- j terial and workmanship; wash-house, with 1 copper and tubs. Section, 38i by 132, fenced, J well laid out in fruit trees, flowers and gar- i den. A cheap property. " ' REMJERA. I J?iAf\ CASH— now House, six . c&l\J\J rooms, bathroom, steel , ceilings, friezes, and picture rails, tiled hearfchu , and grates; hot and v cold ■■• water service; wash-house, . conveni- .' I ences. Section, 50 by 113, level, fenced. ■ ! Price, .£640. Close to Greenlane station. ,TOM HADFIELD! ] 'AND SONS, • ' J KUOTiI LIFE BUILDINGS, I •" O'W 64. QUEEN-STREET. ; , :■ .•- '■ ■■:'.,-. ' ■■- "■-■ .-■■■■- — •-'- ■' •',- - :■■.'■■:■- C AEGUMENT TJNNECES SAE Y. VALUES APPARENT So often is it necessary for Agents to prove " to Buyers that by future happenings the -, property they are inspecting is good value, I that it is refreshing to offer two such pro- J parties as under. No second inspection necessary to prove that these Farms ■ are value for money asked. KAIPAEA HAEBOUB-&20 Acres, half- . gra-ssed, all easy undulating country; "1 sheep-proof fences.; five paddocks; magnifi- J cent sheep country. Long frontage to deep water and shelly beaches. Land is mostly limestone and sandstone. Cream cart passes property; school; and church within a mile; six miles from railway. Dwelling of six rooms and necessary outbuildings and yards. PRICE. £5 PER ACRE. TEEMS. QAfl ACRES—Without further improve*J\J\J ment, this splendid Farm will carry fully 400; head of stock; wintered 300 head, and turned off beef. ' Securely fenced, well watered: some splendid alluvial flats; eminently suitable for dairying on a large scale : PRICE. £5 10a PEE ACRE. TEEMS. Apply __ _ :..-:< -~!... ,V C. AICKIN & SON, - TYRONE BUILDINGS; CU6TOMS-ST. EAST. GOOD LITTLE FARM. — I H-in ACHES, . all ploughable. ring fenced _LLO seven paddocks; flrst-class laid- 97 •'< acres grass,rflve^acres turnips, ;34 ; acres -. inai:te; 14 ncresbeen in oats. New House IS five rooms and i«rgo lean-to. which could ■■'■*- be made into one more room if reuuired so DREAMERY ON PROPERTY: SCHOOL P» 200 yds; OTOEE AND POST ■ OFFICE (fit *" POSITE. Only 28 miles from Auckland by & metalled road. Will carry 16 cows, etc in ' present state, and with- a '-: little more 'im- • provement would carry 30 COWS. A cheap M [arm at < £13 ,per acre. ,5 Terms. £450 , cash; th baL arranged. **°"* *" irTAREIS AND pETJKP, i, EANFUELY.BLDGS., 8L QUEEN STREET. M ■:'.vV- '■ '," IE

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14930, 1 March 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14930, 1 March 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14930, 1 March 1912, Page 2

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