Houses and Land -for Sale. A. S. PATERSON * CO •:: LIMITED, - I ii • ; - LAND BUYERS ! , LAND BUYERS!! LAND BUYERS!!! A WORD TO THE WISE. ' IN VIEW OF the fact that aU sheep cout try Is likely to see a rise in price owin to America taking the tariff off wool, l follows that no safer or better invwtmep can be had than a block of sheep countrj and the outlook to the Sheep Breeder an; Wool Grower is consequently brighter tnai it has ever been before. ;' -■■ . . No Province in New Zealand can find i possible to offer conservative investors. witJ a discriminating desire for. profit,, combine; with safety, the opportunities that Auui. land can. Irrespective of its natural ad vantages such as water frontages, haroou facilities, its climatlo conditions . are -~ un equalled anywhere in the world. '._, We invite all those looking, for ■ profitabli sheep farms to put themselves in toucl with us. At the moment of writing we cai recommend the following propositions:— .riHANCE FOR A SYNDICATE. • , . THE '' GOLDEN FLEECE. f* AH A ACRES- more .or less-Magnifl ' OUU.U cent sheep country; will winte: 3 sheep to the note and about 800 hea< I cattle.' Present stock on the - property: 4500 breeding ewes, 4000 wethers,-8000 hog gets, and 800 head cattle (air, steers, fron 18 months to i years old. r These will al be wintered on the property. The estat< has all r been heavy bush, on broken paps formation. It is aIL in grass, except bus! reserves of about 200 acres. The property lies well to the sun, and is convenientl; subdivided; fences mostly new. Fine Home stead buildings, woolshed with machines dip. several sets sheep, and cattle yards etc., etc. :'■■';■ ;..■'. '- ■■' ::■ ■' ■ • '■£ i ' This land cannot- be ; surpassed .as nil country for grazing purposes, and breedinj cows could be ■■■run.; with-safety ineverj paddock— gorges Similar land of in ferior quality is selling freely in smal : blocks in- the same locality at £16. Th< property is magnificently situated for sub division, as there is a long road frontage [Owner; will extend- good terms, and th< i price is £10 5s ■ per acre. ■ CLOSE TO, :;.;• AUCKLAND OOAA ACRES-SEASIDE ESTATE— Au\)\J quarter ploughable; carryin: 800 sheep and 80 head cattle; splendidb watered by fresh water lakes. Compac Cottage, woolshed. dip. and yards. «ithu 50 mfles of Auckland City. ; Price, £3 pel acre; easy terms .' .■.;-•' ' , BAY OF PLENTY *>AAA ACRES-SHEEP AND CATTLI aUUU COUNTRY, and 200 ACRES LJJP —Last winter this property carried , 360 I sheep t and over 200 steers and -. heifers, : 6 milking- cows, and 30 horses. Wool output 62 bales. ■; Magnificent Buildings, costint 1 over ; £2009. ■ Permanent streams in even ! paddock subdivided into .■■■;; 22 ~, paddocks i fencing alone cost - £2200. There are 100 acre rich dairying 1 land, which will milk I ccv to the acre; 100 acres low hills, : mostly ploughable;. 1700 acres felled bush, in grass and 300 acres standing bush. The punxi oi : the § property ais easily .worth £500 y as , i j stands. Climate: unequalled in the uni verse. Price, £9 •■ per ; acre. Farther parti \ cedars on application to our Land Dept. BAY OF PLENTY koKAA'.'.' CASH? :,WILL SECURE 136 ofeal/U ACRES GOOD SHEEP ANI ! DAIRYING COUNTRY — 800 acres plough | able; flat, -.■-- undulating, x~-toS '11111 coun ! try; - excellently watered; 7 miles, fencing I Well-finished House, q stabling,•"• chaffhonse cartshed, etc. Price, £3 , per acre; balance [5' years 5 per "cent. The owner, is teavini | New Zealand, and this represents a- goldei opportunity' to a- young >■ man tof ■•' limite< capital. ■ .TO BUYERS. OF SOUND JUDGMENT TH] ABOVE PROPERTIES WILL APPEAL. WE WELCOME INQUIRY. • ;■■' A. S. PATERSON* CO LIMITED, CORNER OF .CUSTOMS .AND COMMERCI STREETS. AUCKLAND. ' SOMETHING GOOD ■JOA ACRES-CHOICE WAIKATO FARM Lu\J Freehold; 100 acres in i the »ery be* of English grasses, and.iin rear heart; bal ance In Kale and swedes: tWo-thirds heayj reclaimed swamp; - balance waS: heav; manuka- the fences are good; excellent■five roomed House, and all necessary outbuild ings; school, creamery, etc., 3-mile; no* milking 32 ■-% cows/ h and- T turnover." fa season v. ju3*> . passing '--■"■ is ; '■: £540;" mill alone produced the - following •. '■■. Augusl £17 10s; : September. £41 12»; Oetc her, £52; November, £58 10s; Decembe! £67 10s; January,c £42 :10s-;< February; £3 10s; March. £32 15s. This farm will easiU carry ?45 -dairy: cows, r besides other ;stock and do them well. Dl-heatth ,of ; 'owner, > wife necesslitates a change.' .Price, £27 ne Mortgage, : £1000, at & per cent. v. Bal ance can' remain lor a term. -Cash required £800 to £1000. * erf ACRES—WAIKATO, Freehold, tin " goo< Ul ~ . pasture. ; and ■ a , •particularly goo« piece of :'■ originally heavy flax: al level; all been ploughed and well laid dp in best i grasses ; now •;■ carrying 40 head o stock.!? and/; some horses; A long;; road . front age;?creamery adjoins; stock can be J ha< at origiaal a «oet price (these arenow.wort] 30s a head more); three small cottages, ow very i good* * and suitable for young matt t< start in. • Price. £20 per acre- -■-:' Mortgage £440. Cash required, only £400. - A splendh little farm . -.;■/ 2 QOn" KAIPARA,; NORTH AUCE OaU - LAND, GOING CONCERN, Free hold; half rich • river flats; station on ; pro perty. school, creamery, ; and ? P. 0., twi miles; ' 200 acres in »grass; ■. s, 20 « acres - crop nearly all ploughable, and well watered; 15 :■;.?. paddocks; •'■ 13-roomed Homestead, 5 roomed s Cottage; all necessary outbuildings Price includes 44 cows, 10 heifers, bull, 8 [ calves, 6 horses. ; : Couli milk 60 cows a' present, and 100 with further improvement river ? forms one boundary ; road througl property; milking machines installed; ; dis solving partnership. Price, £30 per acre Terms, £1500 cash: --; s t •I?RUIT FARM—3S Acres; 12 acres orchard; A.-?: 1375 trees (2 and 3 years: old), including apples, v- plums, pears, ■ peaches, nectarines; four-roomed House, ■ ana .necessary outbuild ings i-'iS-. acres ; grass; > 4 paddocks; v : waterec 'by creek. Price; only £1200." Mortgage. £20 .'to ; Government Terms. £500 cash; balance Bve years at 5 per cent.-' ' . ~ : &% SEND FOR OUR FREE PRINTED CATALOGUE, SMITH *HALCOMBE, "THE -FARM; SELLERS,'!: ; ; , LAND ■AGENTS, QUEEN ST.. AUCKLAND v (ESTABLISHED ,18534 - ALFRED BUCKL AND . AND SONS, ' THE TTAYMARKET, A LBERT QTREET WAIUKU. FAMOUS AKA AKA. JOHN MASSEY'S SUBDIVISION. - g PAEMS. 56 'ACRES UP TO 90 ACRES PRICES FROM £28 PER ACRE. •'- PLANS NOW ; READY. PAPATOETOE. C ACRES 1 ROOD OA POLES-OCCA All. fenced, alluvial soil, close to railway line; sound proposition.' ; Terms: 10 pei cent cash, 10 per cent 3 months, 10 pei cent. 12 months, balance 3 years at a pet cent. , RUNCIMAN. ■-;•■'.■-.; -GRANIO.. INVESTMENT. AS A GOING CONCERN. v 72 A o^- £I6OO. K Q IN GRASS (12 acres new), balance in OO fern, and all ploughable; four pad docks, watered by ; springs; one mile," and a-half ■■-. from; creamery. ' * Price includes- V splendid heifers, due in. August. Two mile* and a-half from station. " s Terms: About £600 cash. Owner residing Waikato : only reason for • sacrificing..'' '-;.* '~4 ', ■ NUMEROUS DAIRY FARMS AND GP*ZINO V.v-.-- '"■':■;'"'. RUNS ';••.' ■■•-,'.-;"■. : ; —-FOR- OALE.-- '\' ■■".):■■' , SECURE- OUR L LAND GUIDE. ■ •'' ' ■ ' ALFRED -DUOKLAND.-.». AND . OONS. ** ** . - ■■■'■■■■■- •■■ ■ ■ .- • ■■ -.. ■- :-■ -- .-.■ ■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15296, 8 May 1913, Page 4
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