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Houses and Land for Sale. A. L. RAVEN, 147. QUEEN STREET. 3 NEXT HERALD BUILDINGS. 5 EXCHANGES. 219 ACRES-RICH DHAINED SWAMP. ' SIX-ROOMED DWELLING. Now 8-hail up-to-date miking shed, con- ' crete floor: ihatlhouse, trap and implement shed. 60 acres best of pasture 2H acres turnips. 12 acreit rough teed and beautiful shelter bush ' 12 acres lying fallow. Good fences, plenty water, and 11 subdivisions; fine fattening farm; tarry 60 cows when all grassed. Railway station. Main Trunk. 4 miles. Creamery and school half-mile. PRICE, £40 per acre, easy terms. Or would consider block of fairly handy grating country, no inflated value. F5/2 -HA ACRES - CHOICE SUBURBAN -UU livlßY FARM. AS GOING CONCERN 05 acres splendid grass. 15 acres lovely native shelter bush, valuable, pur ri; all level to slightly undulat ng rmntry; fenced by live hedges and posts and wire; plentifully water>d. 'Veil subdivded. HOMESTEAD. 8 ROOMS, sculley, bathroom. wash-house, copper aid tubs; llj-bail milking shed, stable, etc THE LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, which is included in the price, consists of 28 CHOICE DAIRY COWS, young stock; two draught horses, used to all farm work , three breeding sows; double-seated buggy; stir up curt; two ploughs; scarifier: se'.i drill; moulding plough; tine and disc harrows, full set trap and plough harness and chains. Seven milk cans, buckets, and a lot of useful tools and sundries. This is a choice property, situated suburban area, Main Trunk Line, and 21 miles from station. ■ PRICE £65 per acre, easy terms. Or owner will take rent-producing properties Tor his equity, viz., £4600. F5/11 A. L. RAVEN, 147. QUEEN STREET. NEXT HERALD BUILDINGS. A pOCD DHEEP OR pATTLE DiN -1700 A CBES ' : Practically all ploughable. and largely flat. Situated about six miles from Northern township and railway station, and 19 miles from Whangarei. Two mills from school, hall, post office, etc.. and three*ruilcs in another direction to second post office and tjcliool. The Wairua Stream traverses the block, so affording good boating- -Some 200 to 300 acres lie on the south sit!" of the river, the remainder on the north and west. Property bordiio the immense tract of the Kikurangi Swamp. This large extent of most excellent land, when reclaimed from the flood washes, will have a great future, and must immeasurably benefit the block wilder discussion, as well as other surrounding country. ROADS.— road to township is level the wb >le distance a uew road, now under way, wi'i lessen th i by nearly two miles. The other road from Wharyjarej is for the most part excellent, a reteiit- county loan having betn spent upon it.. QUALITY OF TIE IAND.-The southwest portion is mainly to .is.nic, the ?P'! 1 corner i emprises some '.60 t,-.res of rich black swamp. 100 acres of v/Uich have been drained, cleaned up. and sown down In grass. A valley of very rich land extends from this swamp, carrying heavy grass. A belt of clay, all ploughable. cuts into the main block, comprising, say, 200 acres, otherwise the remainder is all good sandstone country, carrying grass very well. Water in abundance. STOCK CARRYING— property will run 500 to 600 brad cattle. On one 900-acre portion a local him grated out a lino of 90 steers, notwithstanding there were more than 300 head there already. This was dono during the winter. Being dry country makes it re ually suitable for sheep EMENTS.— Pwm.ty is well i fenced, largely with new sheep-proof fencing. Small cottage and cowshed. Some 50 acres now under crops. „„•,„„ PRICE, £7 10s PEE ACRE. TERMS.— are rema Kably easy, tilers being at present a £4500 mortgage, at 1 per cent., with something like seven years to ran. Balance of purchase money is subject to arrangement With tho vendor. FOR SUBDIVISION.-One great point about this block is .ts special suitability for. easy subdivision. It has frontages to county roads, two now formed, along both its north and south boundaries; one will pass right ! thronsh the property. Added to this there I is hardly a hilt, a.though rising ground in I places, and homesteads could be built anywhere, la, all nloughoblc pasture, mar'ificent deep water" right through :', aud is situated 'on the very ;rdgc el In-, ; :: kurangi Swamp area. All thin gives us fir;., confidence that the block has a substantial rise before it, more so for 'cutting- up purposes. MACWY.AND SON, REAL V>' A" .><rEr"S '~ fIANGAREI. J}kilt i FARM FOR i *:r- £100. ' C'iOri I 51 J Of... -'V •■ ,' ■' -II V , '■>*) \!'J E/T'vS .'' >ti g- . i m" ;'t •<*' ' V. , /-f I' ..», •'•'-' v.i " , ' ••..',r.v' -~„■ it ii ■' , ■■■ ca. w * m. ■ , ' b:.«. ' ■...'< roan - ''"' :.i'-r. : ''-Oki..' , • ... i i, •■•<(' .. •'. jitji,'!''-' bush- '.' . i pado. \\ , . r.>'«'» ne creaf'am.' i.r.n?' I has beet heavy . in/ bush li-.H: carrying .30 cows, etc.. last m on, but l«en so"iewh*' ! ce?!f !>•'. of late: i 'ailksd 50 cows * year \rtw- i/«. Only ' per acre 2100 down, .c •n ■■ fr «nt, tier f y(«>o. I rjiflnf , -:«.,-• 'vn't tie'" '• . ;* -;.-iA D p i ! ''.!-:;"i IS ACI- -. t ?'• ' "•» <\J\J F. iC'.i si miles " - « L'welling. on. .a.- : .u , hai r in i' .-. ': ' li.i'es station, **.'-. ,.1. etc; car-y £'■ fi't | whnn all grasocd Price £1100. Bargmn. ; BUTLER BROS., li. CITY CHAMBERS, CORNER QUEEN AND VICTORIA ?S. HAURAKI PLAINS. > )li\ At. uEH- O.R P.. at £4 Ifa per *crc, «<U _t) tier acn ii'x>dwi!l. £800 deposit I reuuired bai. nee on easy terms. I i 220 a. res surtaci. own baUnco flax and I • iwi grass: well v.iirt. imd divider) into I ix paddocks. Co 'age. 4 r >r »; wii cowii:ed and i-iorM'.e- . Th ii ■ i pes w- "i.TJ '.ii a said unit < 1.1-• -.-:• .hi ■■■■ ,». i- ■'-■! fall in ti - .lihins. i'. ir-. is >,y lit I ■ 'm bei, mi . .. lart'e \v Hi i .» n.nv plot i iif.uc. I The prooer'v is at |. - •■' •ai-ving IV head. ,ol mixed iaiilc. A .-.-i portion ha been sown a little over a year: this is tonsoli- ; dating and iinprv.'nv •■■''. in that the carrying iiipaiity will 0- ci .derably irereaßfd I as time goes or.. I Ii .5 a )-U-u't,re to rfler such genuine value. A big ii.<«- must '.nk« plu-e within j lh< next two years, and meantime it is pay- I ing its wav well. We are confid' I <>f doiug I I biMines? with ilie first genuine buyer who . inspects. H. 0. FOSTER & CO., 'IE AROHA. SOLE AGENTS. TE AROHA. CHENNELLS * CO.. I Established Ib'U 'I'hont 32.'17. ■DOMINION cii>Mi "IS 65. QUEKN IT., '..::.:) .■',;...■ I-'- .*'l i-ALItv.M/ I '■! 1s() ■•■'■•;:■ ' ;-■•'"■ •—-.■".■,•' i . I J '..U : i. ■■ ... ■-. „ !«■>: ' I : '.. 'A' l'» "'_■ '. ' lui . ";".i.d! * '. '•: ' i..1 i - :;o ''■ - , ... c ic m -.- ' I , ~ '• n«.'" ' I. lock. 1 ce. i . ' ■ ». 1496) I ' '■ " ' ft' 1 ' ' 'I .. i price reduced — | i i '• ■•. ■ ' " '-, .it-class land, mostly , l fl. j. • .■ - -it.-tiiits ii«ur Auck-| '.■■■ ■ i 1. _ . --. ■'. buyer i".'2 will be i !...-■ .usri.'ctin .'-.a.-y >rms .'-..' "Must .'.: :•■'■-. 't'.-•' ' : ■•.1 J ' . , all '-ood pun. ,«j :;.uivii ;. . e\re-. • acrts bu.'li. rtcim flooiui, • V;-;'• .'■ usC'' -,' '"'*'/ SO cow?. " I r'; - -, I . . ■ mil ' ' -;ohe. uoo; | 3,' ."j-i •. .--..3—10 Pkoi. ks. v 're Rooms, • LLL 6 bails; will i ilk O coifs and | double with improvements. Pruu, £14. Will divide or exchange. >'1527) • T>AERATA— I36 Acres, good volcanic land, i 1 nearly all ploughable. Nice Home and all outbuildings; milked 32 last season, mors next. Price, £25. Cash, £100. (630)

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15932, 1 June 1915, Page 3

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