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Honses and Land lor Sale. i > ARCHD. WALL'ACE, L* 5 ® AND JgSTATE COGENT. PROPERTY ■yALUEB. J) ARB gtriLDINGS, QUEEN-STREET. P.O. BOX 224. 'PHONE 260. EOR SALE. i*]JOOD DISTRICT.— Acres semi-volcanio VJ soil; 15 acres good bush. 20 acres - under plough, balance in grass; nine divisions, mostly ploughable; well watered. House. four rooms, cowshed, etc.; 1-mile creamery and school. For sale as a going concern. including dairy cows, horses, cart and harness, implements, dairy utensils. An exceedingly. low prico is asked for quick sale. VERY CHOICE DAIRY FARM IN THE NORTH.—362 Acres Freehold, all of which is in grass or crop, including few acres good shelter: over 200 acres have been ploughed. The whole place is well fenced and drained; 25 paddocks. 3 artesian wells; all alluvial flats; no fescues, no weeds; tan milk over 100 cows. Good House, 7 rooms, stable, barn, and cowshed, fitted with Dominion machine. A COMPACT LITTLE FARM.-40 Acres, on " main road, mostly in cultivation; 1-mile township, church, school; cream cart passes the door. House of 4 rooms, dairy and cowshed. Price, £850; £500 cash, or will exchange for house in town. PAYABLE SPEC.— Acres, easy workable soil; 8J acres in vines, 5 acres of which are in full bearing; the balance, ,31 acres, showing great promise small orchard, peaches, - apples, plums, walnuts; balance in grass and tough feed. The property is level, well fenced, and watered; two miles station, one mile wharf, three hours' drive Auckland, . and two hours by boat. House. 6 rooms, cel- . lar and loft, iron shed; one man and owner work the place. Gross income (poorest year, £500); working ex- _ . penses, £250. A CHEAP PROPERTY. FEW MILES PROM AUCKLAND BY BAIL OR STEAMER. —990 Acres; 200 acres good green bush: bal-, which has all been bush, is now in grass and fern, carrying a lot of good rough feed; fenced and subdivided; well watered and sheltered: will carry 300 grown cattle. The whole block is good, healthy sheep and cattle country. House. 5 rooms, stable and cowshed. Land transfer. Price. £4 per acre. /"I HEAP FARM, 334 acres, of which 15 acres, v alluvial fiats, have been ploughed and well grassed, balance mostly sur-face-sown. Danthonia and Paspalum; well watered, fenced and subdivided; at present milking 18 cows, running some young stock, and 150 sheep. Present owner took over £200 off it last year. Cottage, five rooms, all conveniences: half-mile station. PRICE, £750. £200. cash. A GOOD ROUGH RUN.-1750 Acres, free--TL hold; £200 of seed sown on fern horns last season; 150 acres felled bush, ready to burn; 400 acres'green bush; 1000 acres plonghable fern country: 200 acres good flats. Ring fenced and one subdivision; TTiW watered; can carry 500 sheep and 200 cattle. Cottage. two rooms. Proposed railway four miles; salevards 20 miles. Price, £1 10s; half-cash. GOOD SHEEP AND cattle COUNTRY, that, must increase in value in the very near future.—7oo Acres; Land Transfer Title; four miles creamery, school, and store; good road improvements consist of 150 acres good grass; has been heavy bush; 150 acres standing bush, plenty of good fencing timber; 50 acres bush, felled, on a very good sandy fiat, ready for burning; balance has been partly kauri country, but different from the usual class of kauri country, being a sandstone formation. and land that holds the grass well: in fact, this part is carrying at present 400 ewes and 80 steers; four miles of sheep-proof fencing, five subdivisions. No noxious weeds or rabbits. There are 70 steers at present grazing on the 150-acre paddock. Cottage of four rooms. Price, £3 10s per acre. /CHOICE DAIRYING AND GRAZING v FARM, 18 miles City, good district: 130 acres in full cultivation: in great heart; well fenced, subdivided, and permanently watered; all ploughable; commands sheltered sunny position; first-class House seven rooms; up-to-date milking shed. Property has good road frontages and lends itself admirably for subdivision. Owner has done remarkably well in supplying town milk contracts. PRICE, £37 10s per acre. AN IDEAL COUNTRY HOME, in a good district. For quick sale at a low figure, easy terms- 16 Acres volcanic . soil; subdivided five paddocks, live hedges around each; good orchard. House, seven rooms, darkroom and conveniences; dairy, barn; well watered with nine, tanks. School, store, library, and tennis courts within five minutes. Fine views of land and seascape. Dry, * healthy, and bracing. No frosts. A CHEAP FARM.— Acres, freehold, level to undulating country; small orchard, few acres good bush, with timber suitable fencing. Well watered and subdivided, and admirably suited for poultry-raising; commands very nice position. Owner selling solely on account of private reasons. On the place there is a first-class House, four roomti (large) in thorough order; cowshed, and necessary outbuildings qaurter-mile school; easy distance city. Pri £950, including all stock, etc. PUKEKOHE— Dairying and Grazing JL, Farm. 100 acres, freehold; all ploughable ; well sheltered, watered and subdivided. House, six rooms, cowshed, and outbuildings. Convenient station, school, and creamery. Owner's instructions are to sell. Would accept small House, convenient City, as part payment. MANUREWA.— Choice Property, 15 acres, convenient station, easy workable . soil; all ploughable; suitable vegetable garden. £67 10s per acre. • i ' . ■■ i ' . t , , ] ■ " ] ARCHD. iWALILACE j •-• • • j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14934, 6 March 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14934, 6 March 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14934, 6 March 1912, Page 3

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