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Houses and Land lor Sale. SPEIRS, LORRAIN, AND GO., PUKEKOHE. If you are searching for value, call on ns, we hive hundreds of Farms to select from, if none of these suit youQH ACRES FREEHOLD, mostly in glass U\) and crop. 4-rcorood House, new cowshed, etc.; well watered, 9 paddocks, 55 j acres grass, 11 acres in crops; lance in good bush and high tea-tree. .^J^* 111 .* 17 .' township, wharf, etc, 21 miles. This is a, good property and well worth the price, ±i< per acre. About £400 or £600 gash. . ■J7C ACRES, THAMES VALLEY; sub--110 divided into . 8 paddocks, well watered, nearly all piougha-ble; 156 acyss grass, 5 acres turnips: new 5-roomed .{louse, bathroom, etc., water laid on, 8-bail cowshed, ntc: creamery, railway station, it miles. . Prioe £18 ye: acre. Government mortgage of £11 per acre ...,,.. . _. OQQ ACRES, 0.R.P., divided into 8 padLOU docks, watered by streams; easy undulating country, all ploughable; 4-rcomea House, wash house, cowshed, dairy, staoie, etc.; P.O. i-mile. Price £6 10s per aore. This property will enhance in value as it is in the lino of new railway. . . OK ACRES FREEHOLD, divided into 10 U\J paddocks; 191 acres grass, 4 acres fallow, i-acre shelter bush. Good 10-roomed House, bathroom, etc.; fowlhouaes for 1500 fowls; handy to creamery, school. This is a fine property and would suit a person reouirice a comfortable and eaiy living. WANTED about 40 to 60 Acres in Ex--hanse lor a nice Town Proper+y. . EXCHANGE— 70 Acres, improved dairy farm, in a good locality', handy to creamery, P. 0., store, eto., up a back-block bush farm. SPEIRS, LORRAIN, AND CO., PUKEKOHE. You can ring us from anywhere. 'Phone 52, Pukek-ahj. Send us all particulars of what yon wan* in the way of land- We will do our best to suit you. GRAND SHEEP COUNTRY. 7fvn ACRES, NORTH AUCKLAND. lUU on the Main Line. Beautiful Limestone and Sandstone Country. NATURAL GRASS COUNTRY AND 21 BHEEP LAND. 650 ceres in grass, 10 acres shelter bush, 1 acre orchard; mostly ploughablo. Rolling country, watorcd by permanent streams, and fenced and subdivided (fences sheep-proof); 7-roomed House, woolshed, sheep dip, etc. This is a grand cutting-up proposition, and is an absolute bargain at the price quoted, and we now have buyers waiting for eectious as soon as the property, is subdivided and placed on the market in smaller areaii; whilst as a Small Grazing Farm, either for sheep or cattle, or for milking, it cannot lie equalled at the price. To inspect is to buy I Come and inspect, and be convinced. There is big money in this. Price, as a whole, £9 per acre, £2000 cash required; or will sell 400 acres with buildings at £12, or 800 acres without buildings at £8 per acre. Will Exchange for a Good First Mortgage. WHEATLEY & CO., (15 Years' Practical Experience), 22. SHORTLAND STREET. AND AT TURUA. HAURAKI PLAINS. WAIfeATO FARM X FOR QUICK SALE REDUCED TO £5 10 s 0. ■jAOA ACRES.—The price of this farm ±\J£AJ was £7 10s per acre, but circumstances compel a QUICK SALE, thus this GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE. Flat, hilly, »nd undulating: post and 7wire fences'; well watered; half ploughable; all in grass. This Farm could WELL CARRY 1000 ewes and 100 two-year-old cattle. Only 21 miles to creamery and post office. There is a DWELLING of 1 rooms and wash-house, as well as outbuildings, consisting of 3-stall stable, feed-room, cowshed, iinplemj nt-shed, and' woolshed (3 stands). Race, dip. At only £6 10s. it is certain that this property will be recognised as really CHEAP and GOOD. Get in early. 2854 ft 'A. E. SMALLEY. ,H. J. BARRETT. - 'k£ v \ • Successors to YXDEN Afe SPIERS. 95, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. SHEEP COUNTRY. CHEAP. ACCESSIBLE. HEALTHY. LIMESTONE FORMATION, OPEN, SUNNY, DASY COUNTRY. COSTING IN GRASS ON AVERAGE NOT MORE THAN £4 PER SHEEP. ALL BLOCKS HAVE FRONTAGES TO MAIN ARTERIAL, MOTOR ROADS. WE have several Blocks of such country to offer at a low price, in areas ranging from a few hundred up to a few thousand acres. Terms exceptionally easy to good, solid men. This country i.s FREE FROM NOXIOUB WEEDS. Is magnificently watered by permanent streams and rivers and wonderfully sheltered These blocks are already capable of carrying, and have been carrying, several hundred sheep on the native grasses. Nine Blocks comprising some 20,000 Awes have gone, but we have as much more, representing the best of the estate. Plans, reports and fullest information available at our office Prices iaage from £26s to £3 10a per acre. FREEHOLD BRAY~BROS., 16. PHQLNTX CHAMBERS (Odd. G.P.0.), QUEEN STREET. TATJRANGA. ' A N TDEAL pXCHANGE. o£o ACRES-Nearly all ploughable and £UU aii g00( i an dj 18 acres young orchard are a feature of the place, also crops of maize and turnips. Well-appointed Homestead of 10 rooms and every conceivable outbuilding, bathroom, hot and cold water hid on. etc, eto.; up-to-date milking shed and machines, storeroom, harness-room, smithy, stables, etc., eto. >, Owner will exchange his equity of £5000 (about) for any payable proposition— gages or oity property. This splendid proposition must appeal to you. WHAT OFFERS FOR THIS IDEAL HOME IN THE FAST BECOMING FAMOUS BAY OF PLENTY. We shall be pleased to afford you fullest information and every facility for inspection. Correspondence ind inquiry invited. A. S. PATERSON AND CO., LTD., LAND DEPARTMENT. CUSTOMS STREET AUCKLAND. OTAUA. OTAUA. 50 A ciir £l4oo. AQ ACRES in grass, 2 acres crop; 4 padt:U docks; well watered; ho buildings--11 miles from creamery, 8 mileß from township. No manure needed. Splendid dairying land. Terms, £400 cash. B SHEEP AND DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE IN ALL DISTRICTS. MONEi* TO LEND ON MORTGAGE. ERNEST T. MATSON, Farm Representative. C. J.~OWEN, HEAL ESTATE AGENT, y 7, SHORrLAND STREET, AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15941, 11 June 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15941, 11 June 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15941, 11 June 1915, Page 2

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