Article image
Article image

" Houses " and Land lor Sale. GOLD-LINED " INVESTMENTS. GOLD-LINED INVESTMENTS. POR OALE OR -pXCHANGE. j ' Chime© of chances for a man wishing to retire, assured income awaits you. ■ LOOK, LOOK. ....... ...... A gentleman with £4000 worth of clear title securities, showing 0 per cent., wishes to trade for a handy small farm or a suburban cutting-up block, or even 4 or ,;> acres and a good high-class residence. Vendors ! will kindly bring in anything likely to match this. Tho above proposition' is one we are asked for again and again. Owner could include his Beautiful -Residence of 7 rooms, new—a perfect, elegant home. OUCH AN /"OPPORTUNITY At the present time, although the current rate of interest is not showing any material change, the reluctance of those people holding cash is very manifest. Perhaps it ia considered that in the future the current rates of interest will be increased, but. we would point out that by using his brains, and "putting' down his sovereigns, a shrewd investor can make a little fortune out of this farm, namely, 477 acres at £5 10s per acre, carrying 600 sheep, 40 cattle, and numerous horses all the year round Our Mr. Jones knows this f*rm well, and has placed m.i ly ■ a mai on the road to saccess who has been willing to lay aside blind prejudice and listen to his advice. The pro- ' Pt'rty has good sensible buildings, plenty of . water, good fences, and consists of semiI volcanic land of excellent quality. Close to 1 two railway stations; 400 acres in crass, balance bush. Excellent reason for selling. Price £5 10s. liberal terms .pOIXG pONCERN FOR TjiXCHANGE. Including 500 sheep, mostly ewes with lambs at foot. 392 Acres. Price, only £8. A bonser chance. Semi-volcanic country: 200 acres in grass; subdivided into 4 paddocks, all well watered by permanent streams; man's whare, about 16 by 12, iron roof and chimney; sawn timber; young orchard of about 40 assorted trees; permanent stream through orchard: concrete sheep dip and concrete draining pen. There are about 50 acres been felled, and has good feed all through, but owing to having received a bad burn on the 50 acres has come up in wine berry, it is now ready for cutting (this is besides 200 acres in grass), the balance heavy mixed bush, chiefly taraire and tawa; plenty of totara for fencing. Owner has! wintered 350 sheep. 40 head of cattle, besides horses. Dirt cheap Will take a few acres and house in suburbs. •if* ACRES lovely little place: 4 acres I JLO orchard: new Bungalow and outbuildi ings; main road, Auckland's real estate expansion. Price. £1125. Equity, £725. Exchange for house in town. A dandy little farm. .01A TTlfl EQUITY in unencumbered c*lU> lUU farm, 2140 Acres. A fortune in this with improvement; now partly improved: 3 hours' motor from town. Will trade for mortgages, town property, etc., etc. PUKEKOHE'S BEST. 94& ACRES—MILK SUPPLIERS. ACRES—POTATO-GROWERS. <>,|)3. INTENSE FARMING. OAS. ACRES—On - the HOI. in the Bor«1 ottgh, a Township Holding. First time offered. Has it ever occurred to you of the enormous profits to be derived from keeping cows, growing potatoes, onions, and roots? If * you are' in the market for a general farm of • exceptional quality and merit see this:— OJ.I ACRES—lncluding 4 acres potatoes, r»*» l-acres onions, balance grass; carrying 19 o * B and 1 horse all winter. Excellent buildings, NEW HOUSE, bathroom; 8-bail cowshed, barn, stables, separator house, etc. This little farm means a bank account and independence- Go out and inspect this. Interview the prosperous farmers in this farfamed district and le*rn-all about the tremendous yields and the marvellous returns by intense farming. Price, £3300. Owner of above going South, 1 and speedy realisation imperative. Easy terms arranged. Reasonable offers entertained. I NORTH & JONES, 12. SMEETON'S BUILDINGS. AUCKLAND. WAIKATO. Y-IMPROVED pARM. - ■' ' . ! 2800 A 0 *™- 2800 CBES ! 2000 ACRES BEST ENGLISH PASTURE. 130 acres oats, 180 acres fallow. 120 acres being ploughed. 230 acres cleared ready to plough, balance tea-trpe; practically the whole block is ploughable. 1000 acres level. Divided into. 35 paddocks, . substantial fences. 3 GOOD MODERN HOUSES. Homestead is beautifully situated; stable. 14 f!t 8 vii. loftfe * drooln ' etc men's cottage, blacksmith's shop, garage, new sheep yards, and;dip. cattle yards, milking shed, etc. Good motor road 3. Hsndy to station. 1 1 Carrying capacity, 3000 ewes and 300 head of cattle. i _____ J pEICE: 10 10 s pER A CBE. TERMS TO A GOOD MAN. I . - 1 BEAUTIFUL POSITION AND TIP-TOP PROPERTY. |' . T. MANDENO JACKSON, AUCKLAND, DARGAVTLLE, HAMILTON, AND KAIKQHE. THE PICK OF OUR _FARMS. 2200 AC KES-BAY OF PLENTY-1900 tT vu acres of choice country in srass, i 2?™*£ re l I ? Urm bu s h \ 10 ° acrcs "oh drained swamp, balance undulating and hilly; carryRSL "? £J? J ,8 ? t 200 breeding ewes, 1000 hoggets. 200. wethers, 60 rams. 54 dairy cows. 1»0 young stock, and 40 horses. Fine new l_-roomed Homestead and outbuildings. Returns shown to intending purchaser. Owner retiring. PRICE. £11 per acre; £5000 cash 10 ACRES—WAIKATO—AII in grass j-*.%j\j and cultivation; limestone land; 25 sheep-proof paddocks; over 3000 sheep now on; true 3-sheep country. Two 7-roomed .Homesteads and outbuildings. PRICE, £12 per acre; about £6000 cash required. 33 500 ACRE B - WAIKATO - Limestone yM u country; owner will guarantee that during past two winters he has carried three sheep to acre; 1500 sheep now on. New 7roomed House, with 'phone, etc.. etc. £12 per acre; terms, £1000 cash. 36 500 ACRES MATAMATA —200 acres v V grassed, 40 acres fallow (after turnips), balance tea-tree and fern; mostly levei; all picughable, will easily milk 60 cows now and carry other stock beside* in present state. Good Buildings and milking- | plant. . PRICE, £15 per acre; £1000 cash. There is a big profit in this. 25 ODD ACRES—PUKEKOHE DISTRICTmjKi All level to gently ' rolling land, in grass, originally bush land; grass been down for many years; will .carry 60 cows now. ' £25 per acre.; £400 cash to good mm; or will Lease with purchasing clause. -I £(\ ACRES—PUKEKOHE—All in grass, ■WU crop, and shelter busn; 60 acres rich river flats; will carry 50 co.rs. Good Buildings. £26 per acre; £700 cash. 113 "J A(\ ACRES— TO AUCKLAND--J-'x\J All rich alluvial flats, in grass; 43 dairy cows, 37 yearlings, and 4 horses 'now on; all necessary buildings. PRICE, £33 10s per acre; £800 cash. 114 IF IT A FARM YOU ARE WANTING, GET IN TOUCH WITH WHEATLEY & CO., 15 Years' Practical Experience. 22. ' SHORTLAND STREET, And" at * Tunis,. • H»ur»ki' Plains,

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19150911.2.80.3

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16020, 11 September 1915, Page 12

Word Count
1,084

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16020, 11 September 1915, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16020, 11 September 1915, Page 12