Honscg and Land lor Sale. ' ' x J THORNES. 83» Q DEEN gTREET. j^UOKLAND. FARMS and land for_sale. ALBANY. RmT AND POULTRY pARM. £750 -18 A cres - £750 § A Penfed °and H £ftd' BALANCE GRASS: (6 rooms), and mS j' • ® 00t ' House cowbails, large harn {"P- stable an<J milking 6 cows Z? Wlt h. loft: at present young stock T«™ prying besides other K " -"mis, £250 cash. 1164 J- THORNES. 83, Queen Street. first-class dairy farm F S ALE 0K pXCHANGE. 558 Ss E % RICH LAND - acres in felled hiiah f ? crea , turnips, 28 acres paddocks • Li ri and subdivided into 14 streams ' R?! J y „ watered by permanent farm nnth,^u lse 0 8 rooms and necessary cows p r ,"i ld '"S a - Carrying capacity. 200 cows, Price, £28 per acre. 1168 J. THORNES. 83, Queen Street. THAMES ALLEY. JpIRST-CLASS J) AIRY AND gTOCR J? ARM. £1000 D EPOSIT 250 A 9 RE ? RICH LAND—Level, all y," . Ploughable: 190 ACRES GRASS, nenf ft. UM ?ips; well watered by permalenpmt .a m a . eac ' l paddock; securely cow« .!2 subdivided; milking 45 dairy from' running 80 head cattle: Bmins 5 rnnm ?L r ', " miles from school. House, , cr . ms ' 3-bail cowshed, etc. Price, £25 pe* mori tro eir iS,' , floo ° deposit. bal. on inelurfl? i Would sell as going concern, including stack, for £27 10s per acre. 1136 J. THORNES. 83, Queen St. „ SPLENDID dairy farm. . E* FULL working ORDER. 138 ACRES£2SO CASH. BALANCE OF £1000 CAN PRw REMAIN 5 TO 10 YEARS. 5 nearly Land is of high grade, and fenced ?!', 1D pass; 100 acres ploughable; Wafer in subdivided into paddocks, with Buildiml Very .Paddock; fencing is all new. water consist of 6-roomed House .with house mt, 01 }. ftom cistern), dairy andl wash12ft) c ft , 7. 12ft). milking-shed (20ft bv Rr h„', fPlendid steamer communication, be (alron by - Stock and implements can carr® i? orer a valuation if, desired, "ill etc " A cow s. .besides pigs, horses, calves, only in aleD did, payable proposition. ?nd health market on account of J. THORNES. 83, Queen Si. handy to CAMBRIDGE. 440 CBEB ' gEMI - yOLCANIO gOIL. FOR CIT Y'PROPERTY O^ MORTGAGE. £fi PER ACRE-ALL PLOUGHABLE; about 200 acres millable bush, consiatjng of totara, rimu, matai. and taw*; well watered by permanent streams: 3 miles »rom creamery, school, and P. 0.; suitable for sheep or dairying; will carry three sh«ap to ac ;,when improved. Terms. £2 per an cash, balance 5 years, 5i pet cent. 1118 J. THOENES, «3. Queen Street. RANGIRIRI. pARTLY JMPROVED pARM. 7QO ACRESFenced and subdivided into *V, 6 paddocks. Good House. 5 rooms, stable ana chaff-house; 9 acres grass, 10 acres oats, 70 acres ploughed, 80 acras cleared. Price, £4 15s per acre. Terms, £600 cash, balance arranged. • 1119 J. THORNES. 83. Queen Street. ' NEAR POKENOJQAIRYING OR gHEEP QOUNTRY. £3 5 0 PER iCRE -266 A*™ 8 -£3 5 3 PEB A CEE ' PLOUGHABLE; 12 acre! Brass; plenty rough feed; land is 01 very fair quality; well waterel all yew round; splendid clover country; splendid voltage. 2 larffa rooms; cartshed, ana othei outbuildings: 100 chains fencing; no noxioui weeds; P.O. and telephone, i nils. Terms, £250 cash; bal., 5 years at 6 pel cent. 1111 J. THORNES. 83. Queen Street. TAUPIRI. 152 A CBE3 IOH I/™ T?ENCED AND SUBDIVIDED INTO i -T PADDOCKS: well watered: 76 acrei grass; bal. rough feed; 76 acres ploughed; good, rich chocolate soil; 15 acres drainec swamp; House, 9 rooms, and all convent ences; 16-bail cowshed, built for machine creamery, school, and P. 0., 11 miles away Price, £18 per acre. 1115 J. THORNES. 83- Queen Street. SEASIDE HOME AND FARM. 20 M ll ' 213 pROM A uckland 139 A CRES D AIRYING land HALF IN GRASS, balance rough feed all ploughable; water frontage witl beach. House, 6 rooms, and large barn cowshed (10 bails), separator house, dairy etc. Can milk 25 cows now, besides othe stock, and capable of groat improvement Price, £2000, on terms. 1023 J. THORNES. 85. Queen Street. NORTH AUCKLAND SHEEP AND CATTLI FARM. 724 A cees - £4 15 PEE AOaE 300 Acres grass, bal. rough feed and bush well watered by never-failing stream throug the Picperty: fenced and subdivided into 1 paddocks: when fully improved will carr 24 sheep to the acre; orchard, 2 acres. Houb< 0 rooms, ana outbuildings; woolshod, stabl< cowshed, dairy, etc.; 2 miles from schoc and P. 0.; stock saleyards 7 miles. Goveri ment mortgage of £900 can be taken ovrir. 1112 J. THORNES, 83, Queen Street. Jy£AGNIFICENT gHEEP AND RATTLE pARK 0' EE 4000 ACRESOKLT0 KLT £5 P EE CRE. INCLUDING STOCK. A(\ nO ACRES (over), good land. moßtl TiV/ l/V adapted for sheep and cattle about two-thirds ploughable 1 2500 acr»s i grass, 60 acres crop; well watered b springs; well fenced and subdivided; shee] proof fences: vera pretty beaches on wati frontage; plenty fishing, shooting. House, rooms, woolshed. three 3-roomed Cottage sheep-yard and dip, cattle-yards, and a other necessary farming conveniences. Stoc consists of 2400 sheep and lambs, 120 hea cattle, 12 horses, boats, launch, etc. Prici only £6 acre; easy terms to reliable s an. 1091 J. THORITES. 83. Queen Street. 3 1 PAPAKURA. . KO ACRES, all ploughed and in grass, ai OA crop; subdivided, watered by spring • 2 miles from railway station on a good met road. 1 mile to creamery and school. Hout 5 5 rooms (small); cowshed, concreted; tra • shed and other buildings. Price only £ 3 p.a. Cheapest Farm in Papakura. £5 ■ cash. For further particulars, write to or call 0: | DAVE WILSON, ' LOCAL LICENSED AGENT. PAPAKUR
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15520, 30 January 1914, Page 3
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