£oq8c« and Laud Fe» Sale, ,»■ -. ■ i in. — —•• ' " * . .'&_,'. li. RAVEN. « GOOD BUYING IN SHEEP COUNTRY. 400 [A CSE3, "FREEHOLD, WAIRANGI yALLEY. 'All in grass j originally heavy bush country, now felled and ia best of English grasses, with no wedb of any kind. The propiirty is ring-fence;! and well watered, and is flow carrying 800 ewes. Formation easy, ridcib'g hills. Situated 12t miles from Te Kauwhaia railway station by good metalled road:. 21 miles from store, P. 0., school, creamery, etc. No buildings. pRICE, £8 10 3. TERMS: £600 OASH, BALANCE B PER CENT. FOE 5 YEARS. , No. IBBF. JJAHHEJO'S yALLEY, 14 MILES FROM CLEVEDON. m acres felled bush, sown in beat of crosses; balance, 172 acres, standing bush. Grass portion ring-fenced and subdivided into seven paddocks by bost of wire fencing. Formation easy, rideablo hills, and good vallev«. Well watered. The proportyis now wi_teri_i two sheep to the acre and ft few cattle on the grass. Good road to Clovedon. P. 0., school, and telephone half-milo away. Papakura railway station 23 miles. Small Cott&ja, yards, etc. pRICE FOR Q.OOD - ILL, £.£. pER A CRE. A No. 103 F. THESE PROPERTIES ARE BOTH GOOD BUYING. AND wni YET INCREASE IN VALUE. ;• SEE ME AT ONCE J St Ii RAVEN,AUCTIONEER AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, 347, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. (ESTABLISHED 1853.) (ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS.620CK AND LAND AUCTIONEERS, GRAIN AND WOOL BROKERS. THE TTAYMARKET, A LBEET gX, KAKAKA ESTATE. T3UNCIMAN. Secure PLAKS und Prices from us. N.B.—Wo shall be pleased to show purchasers over the Estate. WAITOA, WAIKATO ■JAA ACRES TO .LEASE, 4 YEARS. JLKJXJ All in grass, 4 paddacks, watered by windmill; capacity 30 cows if improved; li raiies from school, pest office, store, station. Purchasing Clause. £26 acre. Rent, £100 . cash aad build a hon3o and shed; no other rent ream red during tho 4 years, ,g BOA CRES. £SIT6 D A CRE. A CHANCE NOT EVERY DAY MET JX WITH. 260 acres in Brass, 15 serfs turnips, SO acres fallow, 100 acres standing bnsh: 90 acres (about) ready for fallowploaghinff; balance easily ploiig.ttuble; i-aCTO orchard. House, 4 rooms, bathroom, pantry; 'phone installed; wash-house and sheds; road on two sides -of propeiftj; 17 miles from railway, one mile from cream launch and po3t; 8 paddocks; sheep and cattle yards. Terms, £650 cash, balance can be arranged. ' • '3 AHA ACRE 3-£8 10s ACRE-A. splendid frJUKJ grazing property. All in grass, welL wateiod and subdivided; splendid Dwelling " and numerous outbuildings, including wiolshe-i and machine shewing plant; close to s'.noo! and creamery; close to wharf, rail--■us, on d township. Terms reasonable to ■» good man. pUNI, 107 A 0 * 88 " £25 A m AS A GOING CONCERN. 60 acres in grass, 4 atres crop. 15 acres bush; House 4 rooms: separator-room, cowshed (8 bails, with loft), and pig run: House just done up and painted; watered by two creeks; half-mile from creamery, S| miles from Pukekohe; including stack of _;», 20 splendid dairy cows, sledge, horse, cart, harness, engine and separator, milking Utonsils, and all farm implements. Owner would conaider a good security, as pan payment, -■ . 'ALFRED TVrjCKLAND AND QONa UNENCUMBERED. SALE 0E EXCHANGE. AT -DAILWAY (STATION. £12 10 s PER. ACRE. OAfi ACRES, LEVEL TO UNDULATING • AJU LAND, abom half grass, balance unimproved 7 ; abou/, 20 acres Rood undramed swamp, ring fenced and subdivided into 10 paddocks; well watered by creeks and ' springs Dwelling, 5 rooms, nicoly situated; i jrand&'i three aides. Several sheds in good order. This property has half-o-mile frontage to road and lends itself to subdivision. GOOD TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. No. 41. UNENCUMBERED. 10 ACRES, PAPAKURA. NEW DWELLING, 5 rooms., _ Land level, Suitable for Subdivision. CLOSE TO TOWNSHIP. PRICE, £1800. OWNER REQUIRES ABOUT 100-150 ACRES, PARTLY IMPROVED. Near Salt Waiter Preferable. No. 37. poll pa:rti§i_3iß from ■ A. W, READ & CO.. ■pSTATE AGENTS AND A UCTIONEERS, 79 QUEEN OTREET, A UCKLAND. £150 CASE HERNE BAY. T7IOR this smull deposit we are offering fo £ , a limited time, a New Bungalow, I I'Pacious rooms, situated in warm, selec street of this favourite suburb; diningroon 18 by 14. cternito ceilic. l plaster arch, tile( hearth and grate, 3qua.re bow window, lux urious window seats; sittingroom 12 by 12 gas fires, expensive art papers and Inezes also fitted with window seat. Numerou wardrobes, cupboards, and linen presses bull in whero required; bathroom, porcelain bat! and basin, not-water service, shower, etc. connected with modern diainage system Levol section. 43 by 120. This 13 a cosy little borne, beautifully fin iGhed and fitted-up throughout. Superio timber and workmanship. Ready for im mediate occupation. Three minutes' wall 2d car. rpoTAL pRICE, JJEPOSIT £150. ' TOM HADFIELD AND SONS, {MUTUAL T IFJI gUILDIHEH 1 64i CT* 8 $?***
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15649, 1 July 1914, Page 3
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