Houses and Land •' for ' Sale^^^p THAMES VALLEY" BARGAINS. '? | BARGAINS. ! THAMES VALLEY, 680 ACRES. -"5 £HEEP AND "pAIRT JURM. WITHIN 1 MILE OF RAILWAY STATION. 'T'HE actual area of the farm is 720 ac-»»" X 10 acres in excess of what the origiS title nhows. The original survey was aid. many years ago. when the sir-curacy oftS work done was not up to the presett ds» ■"'''' standard, and a purchaser therefore l-enefiu ' to iOo extent of 40 acres. Approximate}? - half of the area is flat, balance gentle rej]! ins. and all ploughable: except:oi i ».!ly »2n •"-'-• watered by stream boundary or. one «£* >■*'"■£- alio windmill and plenty of springs Th. block lies well to the sun. is warmly situate? * " f *' and sheltered from prevailing winds. ■£& -• ' bulk of the land has been unrfer cultivation "''''' for the past 15 years. 450 acres in splendid -" • sole of grass. 50 acres in young ~ia". 7ft -:- acres ploughed ready for crop- THE \VtH> rf AGE STOCK CARRIED for tbe past in," years is 1000 sheep and over 100 head cattW "'-• Subdivided into 12 paddocks. s'neer>-Tv»»!t fences. The HOMESTEAD has been thor - oushly built, and being situated on a rising- r: terrace commands fine view of surroundttf **■ country. Every possible convenience m-; -V stalled, acetylene gas laid on. enamel bath" * '' h. and c. water, etc.. etc Insured for £600" Good ranee of oxtbc!ldmc=. n splendid including 6-?uii stable, loft. -imbleraent-thS .■ buggy-shed, storeroom, cowshed. s"ocV-™2r ■■;".'' sheep din. etc. -**•*«, £14PEB A cre. £ 800C Asa: BALANCE AT 5 PER CENT. CC ACRES. FREEHOLD— Verv handy t« \ftJ creamery, school, station, et-.- 15 *<-,** rich flats, balance easy rolling: 3 acres tar nips. 10 acres oats, balance good sole "'*on» young grass's; carrying 35 o ws. 2 horsesT?yearlings. 12 calves. 9 paddocks, well-built Dwelling, wash-house, cowshed. ;rapsa«4 etc.: rural mail delivery. Price £21 per at** £400 cash. A good little farm, snuated in a snug valley. IAA ACRES. FREEHOLD-Few minute.' JA/V walk to creamery, etc. : half Wl rich, strong land, balance gentle roiling- aft ploughable: 20 acres young grass, all hi good sole: 6 paddocks: well watered by permanent stream and spring; 3-roorr--d Dwell- v ing. 'phone laid on; all necessarv outbuild" tnffs. Price £1S per acre. Cash £300. balaoca 5 rears at 5' per cent. -JO~ ACRES— 1} miles: all *_. X£iO fectly level; originally hearv ti-treY-strong loam soil, all been sloughed : 30 acres • m young grass. '.5 acres turnips and clover-2-roomed House; permanent stream- 3 pad docks. Price £15 10s per acre- £300 cash, balance 5 vears at 5? per cent. ' 1/d.rt ACRES— rich, heavy country so J-rtyj acres been ploughed; 23 acres "tarnips, balance surface jotm; ri-wer boundarr • °° one side: 5 , paddock's Price £13 per acra. Cash £200. balance easy terms. rt " Of* ACRES— miles from railway si-. ■ i** Uon and cheese factorv: all fiat half rich flax swamp, comprising SOME OF Top RICHEST LAND IN NEW ZEALAND rich clay subsoil; no peat, free from locs-" 12 acres young grass laid in swamp 30 acrei °*\t 25 acres turnips: -neat Bungalow and outbuildings- Price £17 per acre. £500 cash balance 6 years at 5 per cent, Owner will sell m two sections if neee«ary ACRES—AII in grass; 12 paddocka- * S t/V" groomed Homestead and 3-rocSSd Cottage. 7-bail cowshed. 6-stall stable, chaff: boose, buggy shed, sbeepyards. etc Prin. 35 &"%*?<%s EXCHANGE «? lA. S. PATERSON AND CO.. LTD.. LAND DEPARTMENT CUSTOMS STREET. AUCKLAND. WAIKATO SNIP. 45/- PER ACRE. NEAR MORRINSYILLE. 1330 ACRES. NOW IS TOUR OPPORTUNITY. TERMS. FULL DETAILS: GEO. HATCHER? JJDEN rpEBRACE. FIRST CLASS RUN, „ 1340 ACRES, .QABBTiNo 2000 M 1 * s™ 38 * ; AND QQ QATTLB. ' < yyELC piENCED AND OUBDIVIDED. tj ALL FENCES AND GATES THE BEST. *M 1000 ACRES- GOOD PASTURE. r@ ™ o^N^ BALANCE :3 250 ACRES EXCELLENT RIVER FLATS I AND SWAMP, BALANCE LEVEL AND EAST COUNTRY 4 "TffAZEEED BY QREEKS AND <tj OPBINGS■RUTLDINGS:—Modern Hon*, of 6 tan - -"-*:. rooms, hot and cold water owe - ZS^^tJ^F\*^ d "Itfl? yards. rtibV on^*W? I< SP^ *£§ W-shei undei one loot; all m splendid orderFOUR MILES FROM POST OFFICE. M TELEPHONE IN HOUSEL * WE ST RONGLY op THffl .| pBICE, £8 5 S pER A CKB « ft TERMS ARRANGED. T. MANDENO y JACKSON. | LAND AND ESTATE' AGENTS, #; AUCTIONEERS. ETC*. ;|f AUCKLAND. REMUERA FOB £1250. | GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE of 7 ].rg» * t rooms and all modern conveniences, m including billiardroom. 28 by 30 House •»' of .uncommon design, being arranged to i ~ meet all modern requirements- There is en :■" mimterruptedlandscape view that cannot be t& built, out. The section is 72ft by 198 f- laid >*M out is lawn and garden. There is also • m large outbuilding, medndins motor garage. WE CAN ARRANGE EASY TERMS. J% SEE US. ,'® RUTHERFORD * CO, I 10. COMMERCE STREET. |l LOOK! I HAURAKI PLAINS , W& " ' pOR "pXCHANGE 'K;| 173 ACRE? 'about>-Two miles to railJ. I *-' way station, school, creamery, and im- Vfe portant centre. 160 acres, in splendid pas- " - 12£? : 3 Well-fenced paddocks. Fine running ; stream of fresh water. At present carrying - 100 head of cattle, including a large herd of dairy cows. Buildings: Excellent Sixroomed House, with bathroom, office, and Shone-, wash-house, coalshed. first-class cow- \" /! led with loft, stable, etc. The Grounds v* . beautifully laid out, in garden and orchard. - Fruit realised £40 last season. Title. Land : . Transfer. Price. £35 per acre. Equity, "' £3110. Exchange for Smaller Farm. Hamilton. Pukekohe. Cambridge or Auckland. Fo- M.«|^ . - --; WHEATLEY & C 0.3 82, SHOBTLAND STREET. I AND 82. TURUA. HAURAKI PLAINS. ! AND AT TURUA, HAURAKI PLAESB.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15965, 9 July 1915, Page 2
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