Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

Houses and Land for Sale. f TYLDEN Aro SPIERS, -j £ (Pronounced Til-den Spears.) Real Estate Agent# and Financier#, 95, QUEEN-ST. Telegraph Address: "Tylapi, - Auokland." . . v ;■:!■ ■ All codes -■ used " Two-in-one-code Condenser." , 1 " Agents throughout Australasia. Reference: "BANK OF NEW BOUTS WALES." We have the Pick of the North Island on Lists. 647 ACRES. '• ("Between cletedon AND papaV Freehold—Splendid piece or country; only 25 miles by good trap or motor road from Auckland City; _ . 114 acres ploughed, 283 acres surface sown, 250 acres heavy bush, containing big kauri, rimu, kahikatea and totara. Thousands of posts can be pold at £5 per 100; 12 acres in crop, "ell fenced and divided. Watered by Permanent creeks. Homestead, six rooms; largo cowshed, harnessroom; i Cottage, four rooms: barn, stable, etc. Handy to creamery and school. fttT _ •%L ne - £5 per acre. (51) 679 J i .EEPORT.—This is a first-class block i capable of bringing in big returns, man Wa, bisr thing in it for an energetio W® know the farm and can faithfully recommend it.—TYLDEN AND SPIERS, Auck--226 ACRES. IVTEAB PUKEKOHE - Freehold -- J-v Flourishing Dairy Farm, good < volcanic land, practically all ploughable. divided into 10 paddocks, water in all: seven acres oats, seven acres . turnips, two acres potatoes, 25 acres v under plough, balance sown down in. good English grasses; orchard and: garden. Grand Homestead, eight rooms; man's room; five minutes creamery, school, etc. Price, £14 per Terms. (54) 699 h2„ REPORT.— this property is re«D^£?'r? nd , 9 . Place too large; it would easily < miloh cows. Is the nick of district; I®N 167 ACRES. fßOMßAY—Freehold—Up-to-date to* f-* proved Dairy Farm, handy t« creamery, station, school, store, etc. Divided into 18 paddocks, fenced by sheep-proof fences, which cost £500 to erect; fly® acres wheat and oats, eight acres under plough, balance in good grass. Gently undulating and all ploughable. Pretty homestead, . . Ave rooms; cowshed, etc., etc. Prioe, Arm «^ loß _P® r acre. Terms. (66) 701 .it REPORT—This is a bargain/ genuine ♦ft i Went sale: dissolving partnership. We ® r3t Inspect will bo the buyer; sitriSM.O" the main road.—TYLDEN AJD '' HFiiSES, Auckland. 93 ACRES. AMAR AMA — Splendid Oonfpael ; - J-V Little Dairy . Freehold Farm, . close to school, crijamery, store. Every . inch -ploughable.- good Boil, well ' watered; «0 acres fiat, balance undulating: divided into nine paddocks ; number live , hedges, fine orchard, . grand assortment trees and ' graps . • ■ vines. Stately Homeatfead, seven • v rooms; cowshed, granary,- and cart-. £14 - Terms.' , (54) 698 • 1 -, 0 REPORT.-Part of this Farm would easily sell at £30 ner acre; it ia situated in 81,11 healthy district, handy to ail markets: would comfortably carry 30 milclft ; TLYDEN AND SPIERS, Auckland • 891 ACRES. TlTANGAßOA—Practically all plough- -•*- a '- and - gently undulating: Vr 17* miles of sheep-proof fencing: 663 acre# felled • and , grassed; ■ valuable bash—totara. matai, and, biff tawa; mostly papa formation: win-. V tered 1200 sheep, 30 cattle, 4 horses. Small Cottage, oui buildings, dip, v < . sheen and cattle yards, besides extensive other improvements. • Titl» ; ; 1 ; ___ L.J..P. Price, £5 per aore. (58) 719 *. ' <• OUR REPORT.—This ia positively a sound investment, ana a profitable run, guaranty tnree-sheeo country. Greater portion would make splendid dairying farms. We nevtfi: advertise land unless we are of the honest ".V r opinion it is good. It will bo a pleasure to';~ SPIERS' further Particular#.—TYLDEN AND ' BPIEBo, V'- v ', • 1000 ACRES. i

ttreehold Buy-RtrseEiii>~yo^„.,_ •A. flat, all plonghabtg' Jai'M^nn?" V"i inf n^ r » e3 JjISSMiS' Enfflish (f v; balance . ronzu feed; plenty • danthonia. Good Cottage. woolshed, etc. M 'i Price, £5 per aero. Easy terms. - • ' • OUR REPORT.—Not a cheaper piece a! 726 . OUR REPORT.—Not a cheaper piece or 'and in the country, and of Rood quality. o..ner : would entertain an exchange for alxeep or daiir farm, near Auckland.— i*< T D SPIERS. Auckland. 7. £50 DEPOSIT. \ ?i' ■■ , BOMBAY— HO Acres, Freehold Land* IL# 65 acres ploughed and in grass, balance surface sown; mostly plough- [ • .able: one mile from creamery* Price. £5 15s per ' aoro;; £50 cash, bal. at 5 per cent. (70) 771 OUR REPORT.—Good land. ' has fair amount blackberry, easily cleared; land in " £50 DEPOSIT. HUNUA— Acres Freehold; partly fenced; well watered by permanent streams; undulating country; bush, fern and tree. Price, £4 or / offer. '' OUR REPORT.—Owner '< selling ridiculously" cheap, account of retaining mineral rights. : . Land nearbv sold by auction at £23 per acre.—TYLDEN AND SPIERS. Auckland. ' £150 DEPOSIT. •i Aft YARDS FROM RAILWAY STAJLUU HON. about 45 miles south of Auckland—47' Acres "Freehold of * • '& . almost flat land. securely fenced and ; •:* • subdivided; every acre in magnificat pasture (English grasses and clover;. ■ splendid orchard. in ' thorough order;>■ • - ' ever- inch iploughable; • well and per- • manently watered; good 5-roomed House; cowshed, large fowlhousesand' runs; dairy, stable, cartshed, storeroom, loft, etc. Price, £1100. ;■ - • OUR REPORT.—This property can easily,' • : carry 20 milking cows, besides other stock, the whole year. Apart from its great farming facilities there, is ■ an enormous prospective future, .as it .is . the 1 only suitable • i land near the . railway station for sub- * *'*. division into building sites. We will state ~ our reputation on the genuineness of this - bargain. Owner having urgently to - take :■ other business „is Belling on „ above ridiculous terms, only £150 cash. We will take 4 any bona fide buyer in one of our motor. cars right on; to the farm free of cost, or post the address to any part of the Dominion. We will also do the game for any prospective purchaser of the undermentioned, which is just as great a bargain. We have no desire to persuade people to buy . and we value our business too much to make false statements. Particulars and. information are given as faithful as pos-sible-TYLDEN AND SPIER& V 233 ACRES. .. , BETWEEN PUKEKOHE and RUNGIMAN; freehold; ring-fenced and subdivided; small Cottage, two rooms, and outbuilding. The whole is very gently undulating;■ practically every inch plonghable: no blackberry or gorse; about 40 acres in grass; about 30 acres drained swamp: two road frontages (one not opened yet). The soil is volcanic formation and lighter. Land near by selling from £15 to £30. Price, only £8 (bedrock) for one month. We feel Mim that money can be more than doubled within two years.—TYLDEN and spiers. £50 DEPOSIT. Grand boardinghouse, on Main Trunk line; 16 rooms, two storey, and three-roomed Cottage; also two splendid Shops. Price, only £1400 for the lot. (80> 807 OUR REPORT.— seems a ridiculous £* t offer, but it is true, and we can give you ,V good private reasons for t the sacriace. It , fr ~ is a freehold title. A building socic.y mort-%s ; i!sS gage of £900 is on the place. We » can show proof that owner paid double what I IS' ho is asking. Lighted by acetyleuo ias. Positively genuine.— AND SPIKES) ' I profitable: SM EXCHANGE. Acre* , treenoio. w paddock*: all I nloughable; 80 acres , drateed «w*u&T ~v N iuefOomed' House.' Prfc®. £23 B&. •• acre; including milking madiib® and Jr- separator,'*' 407 .. OUR am . • could carry 70 to ; ndlkers. and do ; them welL , if® Land in -vicinity; selling at £50. .Would erchange for iOO-acre sheep farm between Auck- - " ' land and Mercer. Equity easily arranged. FARMERS. 'M '-"WE guarantee T to sell Farms: | ' '"i 1V send us yoursm,*to do- not " - mind how many agents already - hate it. No need to sign anything-' Only usual commission if we sell, TYLDEN jTele&r&yfc MW # . -'

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19120504.2.113.8

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14984, 4 May 1912, Page 11

Word Count
1,206

Page 11 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14984, 4 May 1912, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14984, 4 May 1912, Page 11

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert