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Houses and Land for Salt. SOUND ._ T -no EXCHANGES. OA A-ACRE CHOICE DAIRY EAKM. TCV COWS ET YOUNG IT STOCK mI^RS HORSES, PIGS wt v < F TL 'STS NEW MILKING MA CHINE AN D I'XJLI RANGE FARM IMPLEsubdivided into 8 paddocks, well fenced, and splendidly water , All in first-class pasture. abundance 01 6 Splendid crop of 7 acres oats and wheat, 10 acres ploughed for winter turnips. a d about 20 acres to be worked up for autumn Bl There is a small, new House, and good milking shed, etc., on the property, which is situated SO miles south of Auckland, ana only 4 miles from iftita&y JSSHy^Vi o dvr PRICE AS GOING CONCERN. £19 PER ACRE, or owner will consider good. Mortgages or Bent-producing Properties in ivichange for his equity of £1850. . Ths best of reasons given for selling.^^ 11 C-ACKE DAIRY FARM. SITUATED lib 23 MILES FROM AUCKLAND by splendid metal road, or one mils from wharf, store, P. and T. office; return fare, 2s, daily service. All grassed, and subdivided into 8 paddocks, splendidly watered. House, and usual farm buildings. Will carry 25 cows and young stock. PRICE, £21 PER ACRE, or would take City or Suburban Property in Exchange. Equity, £1100. 4-65 150 ACRES. „ SUBURBAN DAIRY FARM. 90 ACRES RICH ALLUVIAL. FLATS. BALANCE UNDULATING. All ploughable. well watered, and subdi vided. & roomed Dwelling, 6- bail cowshed (concrete floor, 8-bucket milking plant), calf shed, . piggeries, etc. This splendid lit tie farm is a corner section, only 26 miles from Auckland by good motor road, or 6 miles from railway station by frequent motor service. It is all in good heart. Will carry 50 cows, young stock, horses, few sheep. Best of pasture, except 10 acres of oats, now being _ cut. PRICE, ONLY £34 PER ACRE. EASY TERMS. Or owner would take First or Good Second Mortgages, or any good revenue-producing proposition, for his equity of £3840. F213 REDUCED £10 PER ACRE. 7 C-ACRE DAIRY FARM, VOLCANIC ' O SOIL. On Main Trunk line, handy to station, and close to Auckland. 60 acres level, balance undulating, all ploughable. Well fenced, and watered by creek. All is grass except 5 acres turnips and JS acres unimproved. School 11 miles. Cream cart picks up cream. NEW, UP-TO-DATE 6-roomed dwelling, wash-house, copper and tubs. 4-bail cowshed (concrete floor), separatorroom, etc., large barn 30ft long (used for stable and trap and implement shed. PRICE. £25 PER ACRE. TERMS: £500 CASH. This is a GENUINE BARGAIN, as the lady who owns the property is now without help to work the place owing to her sons having gone to the war. 4-58 A. L. RAVEN. 147, QUEEN STREET (Next HEBAIJJ Office) AS A GOING CONCERN. 28,500 ACRES FREEHOLD FOR £1 6 s 8 D PER ACRE. With ABOUT 6000 SHEEP includ- » » ing BOMNEY RAMS. HOUSE (with Telephone), SHEDS AND MACHINES. Etc. About 250 C Acres Cleared and Grassed. Balance heavy bush and fernWell watered. TERMS to reliable man—£sooo cash conditional on similar sum being spent on improvement*. This mi developed property 'cleared during current year with about 6000 sheep, £700 net profit, and with development would carry 15,000 sheep and should be wort'i fully £3 10s per acre and show a profit oI about £34*000. C. J. HUTCHINSON, ELLISON'S CHAMBERS. QUEEN ST., TELEPHONE 2684. A CHEAP FARM. / YY ITHJLN 9g jyjiLEs OF UUKLAND QITT. BY GOOD M6TOR ROAD. TTIITHER 113 OR 168 ACRES. -AS J-i DESIREDWithin 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 li miles. . All I - ??* 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 faUow; 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 pr *- sent owner is milking on a portion of the farm and running ewes and iambs on the balance. The country can be described as co w-to» three-acre land. THE BUILDINGS, all of which are in excellent order, comprise nicely-placed sixloomed House, daur. six-bail concreted cowshed, stables, implement shed, piggeries* A feature of the farm is its situation among prosperous neighbours, and in ow of the favourite districts south of Auckland. Auckland City can be reached by express rail service in one hour. This farm has roads back and front, and is now surveyed into three small dairy farms. The owpcr whose sole reason for selling is that the property is too large for him, will sell as a whole, or with. say. 115 acres and the buildings. PRICE, in either instance, 000 tv»acre. Terms. £800 cash. oW^O THIS FARM WELL FETCH £35 ANT WE KECOSILN™?? KEAE WHEATLEY & CO., "THE FIRM FOB FARMS." 22. SHORTX.AND STREET. 100 YARDS FROM STATION, ATT 2 HOURS AUCKLAND. NORTH 375 "^CmL- j u| IEE TOEAL I SHEEP AND DAIRY FARM, and can b£ secured on very easy deposit. Undulating and level country, sandstone formation; practically all ploughable: mostly all in f". 55 ;. T: intered and summered 600 sheep and 50 head of cattle. Well watered ail nice clumps of shelter bush " _ Good soxmd fl roomed kauri House; new woolshed : S-bail cowshed; well fenced. This {aim ls a real bargain and only wants a practical man to inspect. Por«nW. m sP eoted and stroll recommended. x-a io Government valuation of this farm it £8 12s 6d per acre. Sole Agent. DEVESON, 14, STRAND ARCADE (Ground Floor) 'Phone 2949. I have » Client open to Purchase First •>* Second Mortgages for Cash. MOUNTAIN ROAD. 80 BY -200. RESIDENCE OF 8 V-* ROOMS, tiled roof, every possible modern convenience, and commanding one of th??™? panoramic views to be obtained in Ga land, and the view can never tin . The owner is leaving for the Iron t J *5? reduced the price accordingly £1850 TERMS ARRANGED-*!™ descrStion^comw^on* 1 to th^'^frk.t. 0 ' C. J. OWEN, SOLE AGENT, T. SHORTLAND STREET.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16099, 13 December 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16099, 13 December 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16099, 13 December 1915, Page 2

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