Houses and Land for Sale. • „„ J. THORNES. 83 QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND FARMS AND LAND FOR SALE. HENDERSON. , OK ACRES-Loamy soil; 2J ACRES -£Q CHARD. 6 ACRES GRAPE VINES. ; IN FULL-BEARING: 10 acres grass, fenced , and. subdivided; well-finished House, four rooms, wash-house, etc.; plenty water: all , ploughable, and well drained; 2 miles from station. Terms: Half cash, bal. five years, , 6 per cent. 8689 J. THORNES, 83, Queen-street. PUKEKOHE. SPLENDID DAIRY FARM. m ACRES, good land, all in grass, except 8 acres oats; all fenced and subdivided into 13 paddocks; New Up-to-date House, seven rooms, and bathroom, astall stable, barn, and all necessary outbuildings; cowshed, 19 bails, with concrete floor: church, school, and creamery 15 minutes' walk; high situation. Price, only £25 10s per acre. BbBB J. THORNES, 83. Queen-street. RICH DAIRY FARM. AS GOING CONCERN. 450 CEE * ALL Level, drained and fenced, subdivided, well watered throughout; 300 acres in best of English grasses, remainder antiae» sown, and several patches shelter , Du?n, soil is of very best quality, and very fertile. 30 acres oats. 5 acres cocksfoot. 3 acres Italian rye The wholo property is In splendid heart, and is strongly recommended, has two road frontages, and would easily ) subdivide. Buildings consist of Now Kesi- ! deuce 7 rooms, hot and cold water, ana ! every convenience; all necessary rar J}?)' 0 ; inga: cowshed, concrete floor, milking machine, and 4-horae power engine; mockyard. pigsties, etc. Stock consists of to cows. 1C yearlings. 40 weaners. * horses, pig. pony, and two bulls, all firstclass prize-winners; waggons, plougna. narrows, eta The whole lm , p „„ ments. stock, etc., will be sold as a going concern on easy terms, or will sell "^J 0 lot 9* J. THORNES. 83. Queen-sV FOE SALE,_ OK EXCHANGE. MEAR "ATANUREWA. OfM ACRES FIRST-CLASS LAND, securely ZV<k fenced and subdivided tag'*>»*• docks; ALL IN GRASS and well watereo. all ploughable; will easily carry.SO to 00 milking cows all year round, besides otner stock. Buildings consist of good uae : t ° rooms, stable, cowshed. 8 bails, concrete floor; man's bouse, barn, cartshed, ew. creamery, school, and P.O. hall-mile away. Owner wIL. sell outright, or Exchange {or City or Suburban Properties, R Qm J^ J. THORNES. 83, Queen-st. MANUREWA. CPLENDH). -QAIRY J? ARIL Kf\ ACRES RICH LEVEL, LAND (has been OU in heavy pnrlri). fenced and subdivided into 8 paddocks, well watered W creeks; all in grass House. 7 8 ;,*"? 5 cowshed with concrete floor. -"SJiStfir» dairy, barn, and loft, with chaffcutting machine, cartshed. et« £50 per aero; term£Boo cash, balance 5 per cent. n „ M J. THORNES. 83, Qneen-st. PAPAKURA. £700 Of* ACRES OF FIRBT-OLABS LAND, all ZO in grass: fenced and subdivided into six paddocks; well watered House, six rooms; large shed: 24 fruit trees. Wouia make splendid fruit or poultry farm, uaui hour's walk from railway station, terms. £300 cash, balance 5 years 5 per cent. MP J. THORNES. 83. Queen-st. A MONE^MAKING FARM. q 4000 A ALL ploughable. except 200. acres: 2500 acres in grass, subdivided into .about 40 paddocks; warm situation; intersect* a wun four roads. I have a cheap price .lor this, and can give easy terms. Tiio iour roads would assist in cutting this upi into a large number of smaller Dairy Farms. My agent in the Waikato writes v-fhis is one of the best and cheapest proposWonst have ever seen- YOU CANNOT RECOMMEND IT TOO STRONGLY. It **" H ,33*s handsome profits as it is. but if isjjbdlvided. would be snapped up at large increase on present price.' l , « ♦ J. THORNES. 83- Queon-st. .
QVER -J *> ORES, SUITABLE JH)& *"* SUBDIVISION. JUST OFF GREAT SOUTH BOAD-12 acres ti level land suitable for subdivision, and Residence, eight rooms, and outbuildings, all fenced arid practtcallv clear of ftouo. J. THORNES. 83. QUEEN-STREET. J)AIRY pARMS. pUKEKOHE. FULL PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION--236 ACRES; 170 acres grass; House, eight rooms; £23 per acre. „ _ H* 225 ACRES, volcanic soil, all grass; five rooms; £28 per acre. Ul 212 ACREB. graßs; five-roomed IIoubo; carry 80 dairy cows; £35 acre. ."{J 182 ACRES; 11 paddooks, all In grass; eightroomed House; £3700, terms. 10' 179 ACRES; nine-roomed House; 159 acres grass; £15 per acre. . i . I W. 140 ACRES, grass; five rooms and outbuildings; carry 40 dairy cows: £27 acre. 99 134 ACRES; six rooms; 118 acres grass and crop; dose school: £20 acre. So 134 ACRES; 116 acres grass-, new House, seven rooms and outbuildings: *.ia acre. ™ 105 ACRES; seven rooms; 100 acres grass: well watered; £40 acre, terms. p* 106 ACRES; Cottago. dairy and piggeries: 60 acres grass; £4 acre. cash. 85 110 ACRES, all Id grass: House, four rooms: £10 per acre, easy terms. 87 111 ACRES; seven rooms; 70 acres grass; all ploughable: £8 acre. , 88 121 ACRES, no buildings; all rough feed and scrub; well watered: £3 acre. 90 100 ACRES; five rooms: 90 acres grass; good prospective value: £27 acre. 80 100 ACRES; now House and outbuildings; fine rrh, level land; £40 acre. 81 92 ACREB; 70 acres grass; milking machine; House, nine rooms: £40 acre. 76 I have numerous other Farms In and around Pukekohe, and can Bell on easy terms. Send for (all particulars. Intending purchasers accompanied to inspect Farms. J. THORNES. Land Agent, 83, Queen-st. TniRST-CLASS CHEEP AND rjATTLB pARM. £ 8 10 8 A CRE. -iOACi ACRES — WAIKATO — Comprising XOtfcU 1200 Acres first-class rolling downs, nnd improved heavy bush; 100 acres splend. FLAX SWAMP, now carrying 100 tons heavy flax; 1000 ACRES English grasses, balance heavy bush, fern, flax, and tea-tree. The property is splendidly fenced, all with first-class totara posts and strainers. and English wires; ringfenced and subdivided into 14 paddocks. The Homestead consists of 6 large rooms, besides offices, hot and cold water, good drainage; all necessary farm outbuildings, and two smaller 4-roomed Cottages; handy to store, P. 0.. hotel. Land has great carrying capacity, and is in splendid heart, and will be sold at the low price of £8 10s per acre .... Terms: £3000 cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. . , ..... My local agent, having Inspected this block reports that it is one of the best farms in the Waikuto, and is worth twice the amount asked, and strongly recommends it a bargain. 2629 " a UlVr "- j. THOENjjg, 55, Oueen-st. pLEVEDON. FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM. FOR SALE IN ONE OR TWO LOTS. ■i TO ACRES heavy puriri land, of best X It/ quality, undulating and flat, a'ti in grass, except 25 acres puriri bash; well watered by creeks, well fenced and subdivided, and sheltered: will carry over 60 head cattle, besides sheep; buildings comprise modern House, six rooms, wash-house, barn, one-roomed Cottage and other farm buildings-, cowshed, nine bails; school, halfmile away: cream cart calls for cream; daily communication with Auckland by train and steamer. Prico £15 10a per acre. This farm is strongly recommended, and the owner will Bell in two lota with or without buildings. OU u " J THORNES, 83. Qnecn-st. J. THORNES, 83, QUEEN-ST. ■SB.'J.PATEKSON*CO. VICTORIA-STREET EAST. "Phono 3248. DOMINION ROAD. -fTCrELL-BUILT SIX-ROOMED BUNGALOW. VVj aiL modern conveniences. Sec., 50 by 17a Price. £850. Easy term* 106 DOMINION ROAD. /»j-rv DEPOSIT: Balance. £570. easy terms XjO\) —New Sangolowa fire, rooms. beg. tioo. 60 by 160. 104 OTAHUHU. ' OX(\ DEPOSIT; Glance. £475. easy terms PjD\s Foor-roomod Cottage, all convenl •noes: rolcanio soils 60 hi £90;. tare* guar jit** from station. Stf _
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15168, 6 December 1912, Page 3
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