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House? and Land lor Salt. "MAp for the~ LAND, YOUNG MAN BUTTER IS ON THE RISE. ££*%? » < *l»*v«uo money? Get away twra the noisy and dusty efts and purchase one of our BMALL-DEPOSIT FARMS. JfGARUAWAHIA TIVERY miME. J '®W WORKS BEING i§OOTb C ° BTIXG °™ HUNDRED 110 ACRES, freehold; half grassed, 10 1 mil. Jf^fn 1 /?* I **: fonco<3 - subdivided: H™ 5 ? ~ 1 ' P. 0.. creamery; one-half level. Hotw 4 rooms, and all outbuildings. Price *ia. lorms vory easy. TJOROTIU -QISTRICT. 274- A £ RESI freehold; ITS acres grassed, for fL „T ares ed J»' 2S * cr " ««.» i^!? 1! OTl ? 60. acres unimproved: and «iS? ,fU 2? hflblci well sheltered «h J^ w,d -,i ' No,T ? on SP' cowshed ESi£™t £•«' hftroes » » n <t aESfe?"?* £*s*• <*]!•*•*! r«nna orchard: Price 7 2n fi lo < V ho ,^I m! - 16 oaddooJra. is?£; X S i os - Two miloa from Jreeiinij works. Good reason for selling. Buy thin be.ore prices me. Cheapest in this district, itsrms on application. JJAURAKI pLAINS ' JJVERY TIME. fif) ACRES, freehold; ail oabbaw' two and vv . flax land and kahikafca swamp; 11 mite from township cream cart passes PMtiy imr>Te-wd. For qnick aalo will take £750 on easy terms. Own for 10 days only. pAPAKUKA. -pigiNO (SUBURB. Of) ACRES. freehold; no mortgage; H *«y miles station: all fenced and trraesed •ml warred. Price for quick sale, R mark. h ' £15ft Now ' bo «»»rt 08 the Apply R. H. WOOD & CO., *pE JJXPERT gELLERS, 95) Q QTREET; £100 DEPOSITS Acres Dairy Farm, (WJ.UU 07 miles from Anrli. £IAA1 AA DEPOSIT-landXitiffi, handy «VJ.vv rail, creamery, eto. A'tOn DEPOSIT-Dwelling, 7 rooms, all jf-Vy, ~ , outbuildings; divided 13 paddocks, well fenced and watoredj splendid dairy farm. Reduced to £14 per aero. £100 deposit. Absolute urgent sale. Full details only from , BUTLER BROS., 12, CITY CHAMBERS, CR, QUEEN AND VICTORIA STREETS.

CHOICE DAIRY FARM ON VERY EASY TERMS. 243 ACRES, ALL IX GRASS. EXCEPT BO ACRES LYING FALLOW AND 00 ACRES NATIVE SHELTER BUSH. THE QUALITY OF THE LAND IS to RIGHT, BEING PART ALLUVIAL FLATS AND GOOD QUALITY PURIEI LAND. CARRYING AT PRESENT 80 DAIRY COWS, 20 YOUNG STOCK. 1 HORSES. EIGHT-ROOMED. DWELLING, MILKINGSHED, ENGINE AND SEPARATOR ROOMS. CONCRETE YARD, STABLES, AND OTHER OUTBUILDINGS. SITUATED 30 MILES NORTH AUCKLAND, AND ONE MILE FROM RAILWAY STATION." WCE ' £25 ¥ 15 * CBBEAST TERMS TO RELIABLE MAN.

' A. L. RAVEN, LAND AGENT. HERALD BUILDINGS', 147, QUEEN STREET. LAND-BUYERS. IF YOU ARE actually a Buyer—Buy through an agent who will protect you —and who. with an eye to the future, pre- ' fer* to make a pleased purchaser rather than Ift catch sale. HOW MANY TIMES have yon been put on a wild-goose chase through the j optimistic estimate of tho property-owner ! who describes erroneously tho morns of his farm? XXfE KNOW only two rules to our busi.lT oeE8 l . 1. BE ACCURATE. rknmm 2. KNOW YOUR PROPERTY. LAND SALESMANSHIP is our speciality. We know each district and almost I every property of' any commercial value in I the Auckland Province, and con render the best possible service to any buyer. (•DIG T> A R G A I N S j4 n ACRES—A Gold-lined Proposition— 'x I £200 deposit. Sweet Little Farm, carrying 20 (twenty) cowb. Good Jfewes G-bail cowshed, concrete floor, etc. PRICE, £34 per acre. £200 cash. AHX. ACRES, at £5 10s; carrying 600 4 JO sheep, 40 bead cattle, 5 horses. A money-maker. Easy terms arranged. Good buildings, etc, etc. Close to two railway stations. _ _ . 00,4 A ACRES, at £2 2s, (Two Guineas £i£n\) per Acre)— Grand Cattle and Sheep Ranch, on the coast, teeming with possibilities. £760 cash required. 200 acre* of it rich. swamp. This .tract of land comprises principally old Maori cultivations, which indicates thai the country is good. 1/2AA ACRES, at £7 10s, carrying 2700 IDUU sheep and 160 head cattle, and % lot of horses. You can't beat it. The wool output per annum alone off this, estate fox the lest five years more than pays the interest on the whole purchase money. Freehold, L-T.T. £2500 cash only, balance, 5 per cent- A beautiful property. Halfhour's journey fwm ft good town. Splendid sheep and good cattle country of exceptional cheapness. 200 Acres rich river flat, balance undulating and hill country, good quality: 13 paddocks, water in every paddock. Well cared for properly. Buildings are absolutely splendid, and comprise Gentleman's Homo and all necessary outbuildings. Fifteen miles good sheep-proof fencing. Only 6 miles to salcyards; long frontage to splendid navigablo river; ideal district. NORTH AND JONES, SMEETON'S BUILDINGS. AUCKLAND. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. AN ABSOLUTE T>ARGAIN. PRICE REDUCED FROM £11 PER ACRE T° £10 P ER A CRE A GENUINE REDUCTION. 268 A OBBB -"" 5, AT 3 s 3 d pER ACRE. ALL FLAT. CABBAGE-TREE LAND, OF FIRST-CLASS QUALITY. WE are positive that there is at least £8 per acre profit in this property within a very abort time. Adjoining land, no more highly improved, has been sold at £25 per acre. The only reason for such a big reduction in price is that the farm must be sold at once to close on estate. In addition to carrying 11 horses and about 80 head of dry stock, 65 cows were milked this season. The Homestead comprises a 4-roomed House, 8-baii cowshed, 4-stall stable, implement shed, etc.; orchard. Apart from crops, the land is all in splendid pasture. Only li miles from one of. the most important centres in the Wailuto. We guarantee that this is a genuine bargain. J. E. HAMLL & CO.MAIN STREET. HAMILTON. I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15900, 24 April 1915, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15900, 24 April 1915, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15900, 24 April 1915, Page 11

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