Houses and Land lor Sale. FOR URGENT SALE AT GREEN LANE. -P1 Tfifi— GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, <** J. I \J\J containing seven large rooms, reception hall, and every modern convenience, and possessing the most beautiful garden of flowers and shrubs in the district. JUST A PICTURE. Also, orchard, summerhouses. motor garage, etc-, etc- Situated on the main road; eight minutes' walk to station. Land, 132 ft frontage by 200 ft deep. This ia an ideal place for a retired gentleman Cash £300 deposit, balance arranged. Apply, JOHN BLACK, LAND AGENT. 16S, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. (Opposite H.M. Arcade.) HAURAKI PLAINS. "DEAST TO THE ACRE pOUNTRY. WITHIN n TT OURS OF pITY (DAILY SERVICE). -\A(\ ACRES (Freehold), subdivided into JL"d:v/ 4 padocks; about 40 acres bush, balance grass and rough feed; 3-ROOMED I DWELLING and cowshed; RIVER FRONTAGE (fresh water), fine willow trees surj rounding banks; steamer passes daily. METAL ROAD TO GATE; carrying 90 head of stock. £35 PER ACRE Terms to approved purchaser. I I 09 ACRES (O.R.P. at £6 15s). all grass J-A except about 4 acres bush; rich alluvial swamp land; carrying at present 45 milking cows. 40 head dry stock, and 3 horses; 3 wells, 1 bore and 1 windmill: 4-ROOMED HOUSE, cowshed, trapshed. feedroom. etc. Milking machine and separator can be bought with property. One mile to school, P. 0.. and store. £29 PER ACRE goodwill. READY FOR PURCHASER TO WALK IN AND MAKES HIS INDEPENDENCE. Only £500 Cash, balance 6$ per cent. C. F. BENNETT, AUCTIONEER. SWAN SON STREET, AUCKLAND. WAIUKU AKA AKA OWAMP. 80 A 0 £41 ACEEALL in grass, well watered; whare, 1 mile from factory; capacity, 50 head cattle; 4 miles from township. Terms arranged. N.B.—Worthy of inspection. Farm Department. C. J. Oweno wen 7. SHORTLAND STREET. AUCKLAND. A CHEAP FARM. AT ITHiN OQ "jVTDL.ES OF A UCKLAND QITY. BY GOOD MOTOR ROAD. EITHER 113 OR 168 ACRES. A 8 DESIRED—Within four miles of railway station and saleyards. by metalled road; 'bus passes twice daily to and from station, and mails are delivered at door; school and stores 14 miles. All level to rolling and gently undulating friable country, easily worked and all ploughable; soil semi-volcanic on clay subsoil; 104 acres in English grasses (28 acres new last autumn); about 17 acres in oats: 22 acres to be in turnips; about 10 acres fallow; a few acres are in pretty native bush, left for shelter and ornament. The { fences are mostly sheep-proof and are a ! feature of the property. Never-failing creeks supply about 16 paddocks. The present owner is milking on a portion of the farm and running ewes and lambs on the balance. The country can be described as cow-to-three-acre land. i THE BUILDINGS, all of which are in ! excellent order, comprise nicely-placed six- ! loomed House, dairy, six-bail concreted cowshed, stables, implement shed, piggeries, etc A feature of the farm is its situation, among prosperous neighbours, and in one of the favourite districts south of Auck- ; land. Auckland City can be reached by I express rail service in one hour. The 1 farm has roads back and front, and is now ! surveyed into three small dairy farms. The I owner, whose sole *eason for selling is i that the property is too large forhim. i will sell as a whole, or with. say. 115 acres , and the buildings. PRICE, in either instance. nOQ per acre. Terms. £800 cash. ot*— '! THIS FARM WILL FETCH. £55 AN , ACRE IN THE VERY NEAR FUTURE. I WE RECOMMEND IT. Fo. 114 I WHEATLEY & CO., •THE FIRM FOB FARMS." 22, SHORTLAND STREET. r MACKESY & SON, 1 TOTHANGAREI. : pERSONALLY TNSPECTED. RECOMMENDED. T)AIBY FARM OF 180 ACRES. FREE- ' ' HOLD, situated some 2 miles from ] Railway Station, saleyards, P. 0., etc; 60 j acres in swamp, mostly drained, small por- : tion not. Balance is easy slopes, no rubbish, I j well grassed; boundary fences good- House ' and milking shed. Milking 50 to 60 cows. I Carried 110 head stock last winter. Owner \ can show returns showing £600 per year from this farm. • j GOOD REASONS FOR SELLING. — : RICE IS ONLY £2100. » j TERMS, £500 CASH. ' OUR REPORT—A Real Snip. Drained I I swamp is equal to any £40 per acre land in . 1 other widely advertised localities. First genuine seeker for a Good Dairy Farm will buy this on sight. ; MACKESY & SON, I ITirHANGAREI. FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE. MOUNT EDEN— Houses, 2d section. Price, £800. Good value and easy terms. MANUREWA— Acres, first-class land, close to station, £90 per 'acre; also. 19 ! Acres, £68 per acre. Easy terms. 9fl( »H aC ?EB, good sheep country, North £*\J\J\J of Auckland. Only £2 10s per acre. ' QHO ACRES, near Whangarei; some good ' k)\J\J timber. Price £8 per acre. Qflfi ACRES, South Line; going concern, 1 OUU £19 15s. Sale or Exchange 1 4-90 ACR ?£> ,°° d sheep farm, 30 miles "*v South of Auckland. Price, £;> 10s; terms. ! 07Q ACRES, Ararimu. Price, £10 per , XJ •*J acre. Sale or Exchange 6 HOUSE, all modern convenienoes. Green Lane. Price, £720; easy terms. 6 -ROOMED FURNISHED HOUSE to Let 6 at Ponsonby, 37s 6d per week. Full particulars from MACKENZIE m GRAHAM, i, PHQUNTX CHAMBERS, CITY Odd. G.P.O.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16098, 11 December 1915, Page 12
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