WALLACE, ,1 VjARBY'S gOILDINGa II " tOm QUEEN-STREET, I P.O. BOX. 224. ' ; I •PHONE. 260. * I *2*D AND gSTATE *"^ 3'j PROPERTY yALUER, jiggit •:.'■'.',; ; Y "'■'.' IS " W rIVE QTOCK AND (^ENERAL i /COMMISSION AGENT. ,' I AGENCIES- . , ; J Fred. Aldcrson and Williamson, Ltd., Sydney. . ':. Wright Stephenson and Co., Ltd., Land ",f\ ' aid Estate Department. • : in'oaiatio Combination Tools. 3 Koi Harness lliveter. f *• RKWA.—A very choice 30-acro 13 (VI Section, admirably suited for sub--1 I A division, adjoining station, creamery ..]- " and school; nice surroundings. This ■>T property will con&idcrably increase land school; nice surroundings. This nroperiy will considerably increase m value. PRICE, £54-00. I'U't MUREWA—Suburban Aw and Imm. fi'ovcd Train Service.—Two Level * Sections, each 5 acr<?3; eood road ' frontage: healthy position; soil > warm and dry, easily worKed; nice m 'j surroundings; 11 minutes' walk to || etation; handy to school and creamery. Also, 13 Acres adjoining. • Buy now, before price further in--1 creases. Low price asked for quick || < sale. ' "1 -WEAR ClTY—Dairying and Grazing f Si Farm. 163 acre?, freehold, including few acres pretty native bush: sub.'i divided 16 paddocks; mostly plough--4 able; well watered by good creek; 111 roads all formed and metalled. I House, five rooms, in good order, and m necessary outbuildings; four miles station, one mile school; cream wag- | . can calls dally and takes the cream. I Price, £17 per acre; terms. HfOUNT EDEN.--New House, seven rooms, "M. all conveniences: nice level section, 60 by 115: three minutes from car. PEICE. £900; £200 cash. Would exchange for small farm. /COMPACT BLOCK. 1600 Acres, Freehold. InrOUNT EDEN.--New House, seven rooms, jyl all conveniences; nice level section. 60 by 115: three minutes from car. PRICE. £500; £200 cash. Would exchange for small farm. /COMPACT BLOCK, 1600 Acres, Freehold. XJ lflOO acres of which are in grass, balance mixed bash. In the grass area there are 500 acres rich flats: v property is ring fenced excepting }• mile (bush portion); 19 divisions, well watered; full of feed, grows eood root crops; some weeds; wintered 1000 sheep, 100 cattle, and 50 horses; will carry one sheep per acre en the hills, and three sheep uer :..?;■■•"!•'' aero on the flats. Shows a good prospective value; admirably suited lor subdivision; would cut np and give a good return. House, rune rooms, '■ stable, barn, woolshed. cowshed. School adjoining, creamery li miles. ; 37 miles south of Auckland. Price. £4 15s per acre. !.- "pEMUERA-Well-built House, seven living XX rooms, with all modern, converiiJ encea; choice papers; nice batnroom with good bath, hand basin, and patent w.c, wash-house, copper and tubs. Commands splendid view of harbour, is in good locality, and convenient to trams. Fin© large section, cannot be built out. Recom--1 mended as a nice home, and a property which will considerably inI crease in value. | $ TTERY CHOICE DAIRYING AND FATTEN- ' ;' V ING FARM, containing 443 acres, >? .. freehold. aH of which is in grass ~' # except 15 acres turnips. . Approximately 125 acres are rolling country of good quality, and the balance is : very rich alluvial flats, land that is J B equal to anything in the country, t I and capable of fattening a bullock i to the acre most of the year._ There »re three creameries within one ; , and a-half miles; one of them I adjoins the farm. Parakai hot springs are easily within one mils*. 1 station and saleyards one and a-hau I; ■ miles, school half-mile. Houses. 14 rooms, five rooms, four rooms, all in I good order. Cowshed 24 bails, imple- : ment shed, drayshed, barn, feed and ! i harness room. Stable six stalls, carrying at present 130 cows, ib heUers (two year), 60 yearlings, three bulls, 20 sheep, 10 horses; ! L.K.G. machine (at valuation). « Price. £30 acre. Terms. Would make four good farms. , A VERY CHOICE FARM.-Fino healthy ■',€-..>' i JO. position— Acres. Freehold; all in .'"!■ grass: good orchard; few . acres i]'' pretty native bush; well subdivided .1? sheltered and watered. Land .of I* '" splendid quality, and an ideal dairyS ing and cropping farm; convement city; close to station, saleyards. creamery, and school. Tip-top house of seven large rooms, in thorough & order, with all conveniences; barn, cowshed, implement shed, etc.. all ip v good repair. Has g/>od road frontling and easily subdivided. city; close to station, saleyards. creamery, and school. Tip-top house of seven large rooms, in thorough order, with all conveniences; barn, cowshed, implement shed, etc.. all in gocd repair. Has good road frontage, and can be easily subdivided. POOD DAIRY FARM. 134 acres. 90 acres &•■- VJ of which are in grass, balance uni - -i ■ improved. The soil is equal to anyi • thing in the Province; for growing early potatoes it could not possibly t .: be beaten j situated one mile station, school, creamery, etc.. and. township | ■■ with bright future before it. House I (new), five rooms, cowshed, ate. When I ■ improved this farm will easily milk ■■■■:■ 50 cows. ■■ ACROSS HARBOUR, five minutes' walk i IX. from wharf— six rooms, in I good repair, heart of . kauri, iron i roof, return verandah, plain ceil- , ./ ings; gas and water laid on; washlings gas and water laid on; washhouse, storeroom. Large section. PRICE, £825; £250 cash. Terms can be arranged. A CHEAP PROPERTY—37O Acres, Crown Grant; three-quarters in grass, crop I and swedes, including SO acres new I grass, looking well; 30 acres in fal- <' low, balance sorub; all ploughable, v well watered, fenced, and subdivided. ; House, eight rooms; new iron shed 1 with lean-to; largo landing shed with wharf. Property has 21 iT>ile3 sea frontage; seven miles railway station, store, and saleyards; school i ' on place. h : PRICE, £10 10s per acre. £500 down, I :, £500 second year, balance five years Si£;i;;. at 5 per cent. * ADJOINING SUBURBAN BTATIONHouse, six rooms, and all conveniences, built 3i years; best condition, i iron roof, verandah three sides, regisi • !,• tered grate and tiled hearth: gas, * * , hot and cold water; good drainage. . OUTBUILDINGS: Trapshed, work- ••.:*' shop, wash-house (copper and tubs). , ;V;' Section, 86 by 252, volcanic soil. Ten ': minutes' walk school. ? PRICE, £650. Or would Exchange for Small Farm. I ,!''""'"CtRANP BLOCK SHEEP AND CATTLE | •XX Cl/UNTRY, within 30 miles Auckv land, containing 1346 acres, freehold, 1 of which 900 acres (the greater portion has been heavy bush) is now in grass. 300 acre 3 of bush still standing, 150 acres open fern country, ploughablo; 200 acrea near the ! ' Homestead have been ploughed and * .' sown An grass, and 30 tons -ji manure has been used this autumn ; for top-dressing some of these paddocks. The property is ring-fenced, i well subdivided, fences in very good ■ '■■•■• order; a splendid stream with rocky I •' bottom gives abundance of watsr i the whole year. Houso five rooms " - and bit? shed: two miles station, ; creamery, school, and store, etc. PRICE, £7000; terms can be I v arranged. , _ __ To be Sold to close Partnershin ; account VERY NICE DAIRY FARM, L.1.P., containing 368 acres; 300 acres in gross, balance tca-trec, with au amount of ? rough feed through it; about half the farm is ALLUVIAL FLAT, bal- ' ance rolling downs: is well watered and sheltered. House of lour rooms, I ham. and shed; cowshed, eight bails, 5 fitted with RID!) milking machine ■*.••: and releaser, and separator, 85gals. I per hour. Price for GOODWILL. £9 1 ■■:■■" per acre, which includes all the j plant, and the stock can be taken ' v at valuation: stock consists of 60 i cows, 1 bull. 40 yearlings, and pigs. \ Owner is anxious to self, and will ! v consider an offer. CASH required. 1 1 £800; balance five years at 5 per j i' cent. E fA GOOD 810 RUN—33,OOO Acres, freehold. ** undulating"' hilly country; good ' bush, puriri, rimu. and mostly large trees. Good sheep country. Proj. perty is well watered; 25 miles from f sen port town. This property is un- \ .fenced. Owner's instructions are to \ sell, and is asking the low price of ! 15s per acre. ! . fA GOING CONCERN-101 Acres, good I ** dairying aiyl grazing country, in t i great l'oart; well watered; subdivid- > ■.."■.. <.'d live paddocks; now carrying 38 's cattle, three horses, and will winter if this number of stock comfortably. I Vhreo acres permanent pasture, sown this autumn and showing up nicely; 14 acres sown in Italian rye, crim- ! son clover, and western woits grass. ; There is a Utile gorso on the pro- /" perty, but no blackberries. Good House, six large rooms, recently . * built; cowshed and implement shed. Two miles (station and saleyards, one < mile school and creamery by good I 1 '•' roads. For Sale as a going concern, I; including 2 bulls, 20 heifers (Jersey 1 •* strain), 16 heifers (Shorthorn strain), 1? J 3 farm horses, implements, harness, Is saddle and bridle, aud all farm suniji , dries, in good order. a v ' : PRICE. £22 103 per acre, including I above stock, etc. \ fiUCHD. WALLACE. I : ■: •■. ' ,;. . .. ,'., „ ■ '.'.v. -iKiJ'fer's.. '.''V-;-' '■:'''
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15002, 25 May 1912, Page 11
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