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Houses and Land for Sale. 1 TVT 0 ¥ NT ALBERT—4 Acres, rich volcanic, » -»--"- free from stone; £600 net cash. THOMAS FINLAY, A.M.P. Building. - "FOR "pXCHANGE. QHEEP FARM. 2100 acres—"South"— , ; . , in Brass, fenced and subdivided; two- - thirds ploughable. First-class Dwelling and - outbuildings. Exchange for small farm. - I rice. £12 10s per acre. Equity. £15.750. TfOR OALE. ft ACRES—4OO acres in good grass, 250 i ! *-','-',.* . acres ploughable; well fenced and i subdivided. House of G rooms and outbuildings; telephone, etc. Three miles from township and wharf. Good two-sheen country. Price, only £5 per acre. £500 • deposit, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. , fIAA ACRES—Waikato— acres grassed \J\J\J and cleared ; well fenced and watered. House of 6 rooms. Three miles to railway station, good road. Price, £11 per acre. Terms. rpo J EASE. TWO unimproved places of 100 acres, each for 10 years. Further particulars from TVr "MACKENZIE AND pO., 79. QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. KING COUNTRY. OWNER OFF TO THE FRONT. A RARE CHANCE. OAA ACRES (0.R.P.. but freehold obtain£.\}\J able for £570). 10 miles from station, 1 mile school, P. 0., etc.: 5-roomed House and full range of outbuildings, with all necessary equipment for the modern dairy farm; all in grass and crop. Our Client is asking £3700 for goodwill, which price INCLUDES ALL STOCK, COMPRISING 30 FIRST-CLASS MILKING COWS. FINE LOT OF CALVES, HORSES, PIGS. ETC., ALSO VERY FTJLL RANGE OF NEW IMPLEMENTS. The farm is in good district, all ploughable, and will now carry 60 cows. Our Client, who has decided to go to the front, has placed his property with us for a quick deal. so. if you are a cash buyer, or have good rent-producing property, sheep and cattle farm, or unimproved land for exchange (Auckland seaside preferred), don't let this slip past you. Write us immediately. MILBURN AND CO., 89. QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. KAWAU_ISLAND. ON THIS BEAUTIFUL AND HISTORICAL ISLAND We have a Few Choice OEASIDE AND TDESIPENTIAL CITES. Also, GOOD ORCHARD AREAS OF VARIOUS SIZES. . BEAUTIFUL BAYS. WELL SHELTERED WITH GOOD, CLEAN BEACHES. Splendid Boating, Bathing, and Fishing. NO RATES PEKFECT CLIMATE FROSTS UNKNOWN. PRICES TO SUIT "EVERYONE. EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. Remember, there is only one Kawau. Don't wait till the j are all gone, but call or write for plans and particulars. TTARRIS AND pRUMP. RANFURLY BLDGS., 81. QUEEN ST. SMALL DEPOSIT FARMS. -Pinn DEPOSIT— REALLY GOOD »iyV FARM, well grassed (200 acres): running s'ireams in spite of drought. A good dairying or Mixed Farm, lying well to sun. and nit-ely sheltered from cold winds' could milk up to 70 cows; 20 miles Auckland Any practical man can moke £600 per annum working it, either as - a dairy farm solely, or part dairying part cropping; cream cart passes gate 4*l OH DEPOSIT—A SMALLER FARM. cfc'J-V/V partly improved, suitable sheep and cattle; excellent buildings; would carry 30 to 46 cows nicely, or 25 cows and few hundred sheep; would accept House Property in lien of cash. Cream cart passes gate. £7 C— THIS IS A GREAT CHANCE for cW I«J Small Capitalist. This Farm is well watered, well sheltered, and has 130 acres grass. Could milk 40 cows ; suitable also for cropping; 25 acres stubble. Cream cart masses gate. BRAY~BROS., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. PHOENIX CHAMBERS. OPP. G.P.O. QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. N.Z. LOAN AND MER CANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., AUCKLAND. IF YOU WANT EITHER A" FARM. A RESIDENCE. OR A SECTION. RING U8 UP, OR CALL AND HAVE A TALK WITH OUR PROPERTY AGENTS. Telephones ii/ and 1634. MATAKANA— - WATER FRONTAGE, BOATING AND FISHING— 131 ACRES, good land, 100 acres t> acres mixed orchard, 4 acres native shelter bush. All ploughable; undulating and flat. land. Well watered by springs and oreelc3. Subdivided into 9 paddo/;^- ; wintered liu head grown str>-?t, and did them well, on grass c"->- Buildings: House, 4 rooms, cowshed, 8 D&ils, dairy, etc. Situated a miles from township, school, wharf, ana creamery. Railway station 14 miles. Pnce, £8 10s per acre. Terms, about l-3rd cash. Steamer passes close to tho farm. 18''9 oole Agents. £30 CASH. BALANCE 223 PER WEEK. MUST BE SOLD. OWNER LEFT AUCKLAND. A REAL MODERN, WELL-BUILT A. RESIDENCE of 5 rooms, replete with every convenience; erected by the present owner for himself, and but for unforeseen circumstances would not be on the market. The property is situated a stone's throw from car stop, 2Jd tram, and stands on derated section; concrete wall and steps. Total purchase price, £765. For fullest particulars as to locality, etc., apply C. J. OWEN, SOLE AGENT, 'Phone 1518. 7, SHORTLAND ST. £2 PER ACRE. ■fOf\Ci ACRES GOOD, HEALTHY „OUU SHEEP AND CATTLE COONTRY— Unimproved, with private railway through the block; about three-fourths ploughable; tip-top clover land; very easily worked and well watered by running streams. Suit buyer with limited capital, and we can arrange exceptionally easy terms to an im proving purchaser. Price, 40b per acre. Freehold; or. owner would entertain an Exchan" i for a good first mortgage. Apply RUTHERFORD * CO 10. COMMERCE STREET. HALF PRICE! OQA.ACRES, Waikato—Bo acres grass, 20 iOU acres turnips; good bush, with plenty of fencing timber; all ploughable; New House, etc. ; carrying 30 head cattle, besides horses; handy to school, creamery, etc. We sold the adjoining property 12 months ago for £14. Present owner wants £16 10s. Price for this, only £8 per acre. Cash, £500, or will Exchange for Small Farm within 25 miles of Auckland. 1012 OQO ACRES, Waikato—Nearly all grass. «it/0 60 acres in oats and turnips; 5roomed Ho*ise, stable, etc., etc.; all ploughable except 30 acres. Price, only £3 10s per acre. Cash, £440; balance at 5 per cent. 1002 THESE ARE TWO OF THE CHEAPEST FARMS IN NEW ZEALAND. TTENRY /CLAYTON AND po., SMEETON'S BUILDINGS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15824, 22 January 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15824, 22 January 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15824, 22 January 1915, Page 2

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