;;K^— —— — - Homes and ' Land For Sale. I Sroi LAND!! |il LAND!!!,. 1 in SHEEP TO THE ACRE COUNTRY W ' AT £13 PER ACRE. fev A FACT. jR t BIG MARGIN IN FRONT TO FORTUNATE BUYER. . I- fidjoining owners know its worth and have it already ear-marked in the event of f'. , them selling their own places. SOME 400 ACRES, in the thick of a (arming community, where prosperity ii assured. First-class location. ?.'• To Buyers: This is another one of those J?' * bona-fido realisations which from time to £ time we have dropped on to, and which ; afford the Agent much pleasure to deal with. There IS NO MORTGAGE ON THE PLACE, and owing to dissolution of part uersiip and family reasons the property must be sold. If looking for a strictly hrstclass proposition that will stand closest investigation, be sure and see this. NO EXCHANGE ENTERTAINED. i • There are 400 acres more or less, con Veniently subdivided, exceptionally well jrassed, freehold, best of volcanic land, and ' one of the best fattening propositions for miles around. Two minutes' walk front school, church, posi office, 3 miles' to creamery, saloyards, 7 miles to railway station, adjoining picturesque show grounds. All tho land is in grass except the tew patches of puriri. and has all been ploughed Every paddock contains permanent water; best watered place iv district. Splendid 10- : roomed Dwolhnshouse, connected with telephone, bathroom, .'ish-house; also sheep* • yards, stockyards, stabling, bam; in fact, full complement of buildings. 'the jnnua. record of yields will convince anyone. Once a man possessed of the slightest foresight views this property he will agree with m as to there being a margin in it, The district is unsurpassed and tar famed for dock laising and fattening, Now is the time to buy; don't wait until soring, as you will pay more. If you are a buyer, and mean business, ignore al l other propositions but this. Your time and money will he saved. This is a property of 'great commercial value, and it is safe to predict that in a few years a remarkable advance jn the price will be obtained. The sale of the place is a foregone conclusion to the first bona-fide man who reallv wants a cheap, good farm. For terms of sale and inspection »K>!y A, S. PATERSON AND CO., LTD.. Next U.S.S. Co. FT WORD TO THE WISE. INVEST ON THE EAST COAST. • lAN ASSURED BOOM IS APPROACHING. SHEEP AND CATTLE FATTENING FARM. 1000 ACRES FREEHOLD. 400 NATIVE LEASE. 42 years at la. 1400 Total , Situated on (he East Coast. 1 mile frontage to beach; main road passes through the block, leaving the leasehold on one side, freehold on the other. Railway surveyed through it, and will be an accomplished fact this year. 100 acres of freehold have been ploughed, 50 acres new grass, 50 acres turnips, about 150 acres new surface sown last year; 250 acres rich river flat, beautiful land, running big lot stock; 200 head bullocks running on the block; Homestead 7 rooms and good outbuildings; orcnard garden, etc., etc.; 1000 acres is dead flat. £8 . is the price all round. Over the fence refused fIS per acre last year; on other side of river land no better, sold at £15. Big margin in this. If genuine buyer, expenses paid in connection with visit if found, on examination, to be misrepresented. A SNAP. 'fro A MAN WITH A FAMILY > x WANTING A START. » 5 YEARS' LEASE. I(TJ.OOD FARM AND STORE, EXCELVT LENT BUILDINGS. An old client of ours, owing to continued 111-health, finds it necessary to take things easy, and will lease a magnificent little d i rm j-? iB7 acres, c i ose l 0 Main Trunk, bplendid land. Carrying 21 cows, 9 horses, 11 calves, 37 pigs; 13 paddocks; everlasting water; 8-bail cowshed, buggy-shed, narnesaroom, with new Shop-Dwellinghouse and ail '.""SjSJJSSS- N0 GOODWILL. MERELY A WEEKLY RENTAL for 5 years; stock at cost price if .required. A proposition of merit, and we recommend •nyone who thinks the place will suit them ■ v to come forward at once, prepared to deal. S. PATERSON „ AND CO., LTD., 2CEXT U.S.S. CO., CUSTOMS ST. W. w COUNTRY STORE. SELL OR EXCHANGE. QMS fSfflti SB. SSKS « ESTABLISHED COUNTRY . , BIORE. 38 miles from Auckland, bv road i. ! « water; 8 ACRES OF FREEHOLD LAND 1 vvtMVit "JLSSR)- together with BIG GENERAL STORE. BAKEHOUSE (500 . loaves weekly). BUTCHERY (2 bullocks, " : " & M , Bheep weekly). Two Dwelling Rooms, two offices, storeroom: stabling for six horses; slaughterhouse and yard. Post !s5?«S!?- Phone on the property, which PRODUCE £60 YEARLY. Turnover. £6000 *JP"V ear -. PRICE - £im - Terms: ±suo cash, £000 in three years, balance can remain for 10 years at 6 per cent. Or will iichange, as stated above. Equity £1000 insolation of partnership sole cause'of sale' v ,- A GENUINE BARGAIN. i AS ' A GOING CONCERN. lIS SHEEP OR DAIRY FARM. 9' 'RICH LIMESTONE and splendid COCKSFOOT country;- all ploughable, all m grass, and well watered. Buildings comprise good KAURI HOUSE of 5 rooms and conveniences and large now barn. Handy to I^,'',?!l^"' ™)'. etc - 90 COWS COULD BE MILKED on property, besides tarrying dry stock. tap???' ."cludinß 500 SHEEP and 20 . UJEAD of Grown Cattle, etc., ' PER-P-jrr-ACRE. TERMS ARRANGED. Fol. 122 SMITH *HALCOMBE, , "THE FARM SELLERS." CORNER QUEEN AND SWANSON STS. 1 , m M O. JO (OUR TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS.) r" , R EMUERA - £100. . (TOUR DOORS FROM 2id TRAMS, handy J- school—Faithfully-built Residence, 6 in"} *" modern con vs.; tastefully finished. Allot., 68 by 175; lovely garden; £1250. , -Report: "Excellent proposition, heart •auri throughout. Any inspection invited. 1700 M UST JgE S OLD. OWNER TO OLD TO CONTINUE. ICA ACRES FREEHOLD: -1 acres try. orchard and garden. 16 acres native ousn, bat. grass; well watered by streams; ~ . (lenoed, 7 wires; 5 paddocks: House, 8 * 00m - bath and wash-house, barn, stable, cowshed, dairy, sheep dip and pens; 1 mile 'rem station, 40 miles N.A. 12Jd per lb, including bonus, paid for butter-fat last year. ■• .*U per acre. Good terms. 0138 " ' £100 C ASH fcQ ACRES RICH DRAINED SWAMP, yV handy to Auckland; 61 acres grass, balance tall manuka. All ploughable. being ■»««, except 8 acres, which is the home site. yet oorn r this with 30 or more cow a right away. ■ immediate returns assured. trim 10 per acre ' and "is cheap. Only ' .i ca3n - C" D A „.% chance for the milker." REA OF THE NORTH.-300 ACRES ~ . FREEHOLD -Richest volcanic land: "'l m grass: 11 paddocks, with liral-class water in all. Good Dwelling-house, six rooms, pathroom, pantry, office. Men's n»u«e; barn, 8-bail shed, fitted with l-cow '£ ■ " mUKing plant; concrete floor and yards; 6 |,-.,, Wei from station. 10 miles from port; half- :-. mue school, township and factory one mile. :. rrice, £25 pc acre This is a rea , |y first- ■■ ' 0p031,10n - and for « x-k-cnfrying is Mcond to none. 14 lfi I , :?■ nyiGARUAWAHIA-175 Af ES LLP, £3 ' ■ m« 3 * annual w--? 5 at es best English ::V- f"- 90 acres heavy busk balance heavy '■ ; R*tfT n ? 30 h ,. ad caU ' ? ' including some \ Mm* bulo I clt ? 1 - Cottage two rooms; iron ''-■'* 2K*.fci 4 ' bail ™™hed;/vell fenced, sheep ■•.. v»nd cattle proof; 4j mi-.>s from township ~' :: *,.? station. .- miles st .ion!; cream cart ~.paesesi within half-a-mile. ■ : -': ;i r£r)2ri~-! CASi k ,r an y Reasonable Sw t-A te s ms - or " hangc-The owner : ud it ' de ,0 - B0 on \ 'or novate reasons. - -', low price Ce " ° Sp ' d " l ,hi " cry -MOORE-JONES V ■ SPON BUILDINGS. SHORTLAND ST., 3, : , ... »\e rost Catalogues Anywhere, Any Time, ; \ >i Application. • l• V *
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15594, 28 April 1914, Page 3
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