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Homes and Land Cor Safe. A 1400-ACRE FARM ON VERY EASY TERMS O kly £500 C iSH W iXTEE QLOSE TO RAILWAY. Mn?n,T> 18 NINE MILES B"! r P ROAD FROM KAIKOHI STATION and only 21 mile trom the new section nearly finished. 550 acres, in grass, carrying 500 sheep, 2 fill j turnips, and 400 acrta bush bein, felled under contract. subdivided 016 Pr ° Perty " rinß - fenced an, othor aC New „ 7*°omed House an. St? milkll >g-shGd. large stable« etc., shearing floor and yards. bSr'ofc'hSf ]? r ?D er ty has been its otber half Sat open cropping land prows turnips, rape, etc., to perfection Cai oqu"} ad ° ». first-class fattening farm o eood lor rroppingr or dairying Splendid position, handv to railway an, freezing works, good roads railway an < p.?;;,;? %JSsS°S >>»«?» « «»£ T. MANDENO JACKSON, AUCTIONEERS 'AND ESTATE AGENTS CUSTOMS STREET EAST. AND AT HAMILTON. DARGAVILLE. K.AIK.OHE SHEEP RUN. FINE HEALTHY COUNTRY 2000 ACRES 00D L OAM ' ON AN I gANDSTONE. is . in ,crass, except 300 acres Big Bush which is distributed over the Property ai shelter. The , country tis woll watered bi streams, which are stony-bottomed. Theri are some Fattening Flats along tin pLoughable over two-thirds of the Run ii The present Owner hod 1500 Ewes las SS??-„WSo^ b 300 hmd •' a ™< With further improvements and somi Croggmg this amount of Stock could b' There are 2 good houses, with conveni Mces; Cowsheds, Woolsheds, Cattle Yards Sheep Pens, Shearing Machines, " ,d »™ together with other buildings. PRICE. FOR A SHORT TIME, ONLY jgQ PER ACRE. HARROP~MEDLEY, 18. SHOBTLAND STREET. HUAPAI ESTATE. FRUIT & WEEK-END SECTIONS. HP HE FRUIT SECTIONS STILL AVAII A ABLE include some of the BEST 01 the property, whether considered from th< Saint of convenience of Access or suitability tor apple culture. THIC V WEEK-END " ALLOTMENTS a« situated on the WAITAKERE RANGE which forma the backbone of the Estate, anc are adorned .with fine native bush, and command extensive views. Fruitlands Plans and Booklets, as also the Illustrated Plan of the Bush Sections and .full particulars as to price, etc., will be fur nished on application. N.B.— New Plan is worth owning, ii but for the pictures. The Week-end Sections are moderate as to price, end are sole under the now popular "£1 deposit anc £1 per month " arrangement. GRAY & COCKROFT, SMEETON'S BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET. jQ ALGETY AND QOMPANY, J^TD. STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, CUSTOMS STREET WEST. AUCKLAND. AND FOR gALE. r-j OQ ACRES, FREEHOLD36OO Acrei OXj—(O in grass, about 1200 acres fern anc scrub, balance good bush, containing rimu tawa, matai, etc.; about half plougha.ble; fenced and subdivided into 38 subdivisions and all well watered. Homestead, consisting of new House, with h. ind c. water, bathroom, and all outbuildings, man's whare large implement-shed (with loft), old wool shod (new woolshed about to bo erected, 60f1 by 35ft). Stock at present: 4000 sheep, 43( head of cattle, and farm horses. Situation 16 miles from Huntly and 28 miles froa Ngaruawahia; 4 miles from railway station PRICE, £8 per acre: terms, 20 per cent cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. QCifi ACRES, FREEHOLD —All ricl OUU dairying land; 160 acres in grass** 6( acres rich, partly-drained swamp, balance ii crop, fallow, and fern; mostly ploughable subdivided into 7 paddocks, and well watered by springs and 1800-gallon tanks. Homestead 5 rooms, bathroom, wash-house, manure anc implement-shed, . cowshed (8 bails, concrete floorI',1', engineroom, etc.; carrying 30 milking cows, besides young cattle. Situated 2i milei from station, 2 miles from school, township ' miles. PRICE, £15 5s per acre, as a goinj concern, including milking machine, engine implements, and all stock on farm. Terms £1300 cash, balance easy terms. Further particulars from ' ALGETY AND QO.. J^IMITED AUCKLAND. pOR pSOMPI ALB We have received instructions from Mr. W Nicholls, of Mauku, to Sell JJIS "y ALU ABLE JfARM OE 95 ALtogether WITH ALL THE LIVE AN! DEAD STOCK. Including a Valuable Dairy Herd. This is the choicest property in this dis trict, and it is close to two railway stations The owner is selling on account of his sons having enlisted. Easy terms to a good client For full particulars, apply pOULSTON, KING STREET. PUKEKOHE. jQAIBY p ARMS gM ALL JQEPOSITt Acres. Deposit -J A £* —RESIDENCE, 6 raw., and i?OAD JL4tO outbuildings; including 66 vJ acres good drained swamp. This farm will carry 40 dairy cows „ now, and can be improved to' carry 60; 9 paddocks; all in grass and rough feed S-mile butter and cheese factory. Thames Valley, 1 CO— RESIDENCE, 6rms, large, .P/fAf] JLOO extensive outbuildings (all iron); now running 80 head cattle and young stock; adjoining rly. gtn.; P.O. and school 2 miles, good road. Ail in grass and crop; well subdivided. Owner will sell as going concern to a good farmer on oasy terms. ■i OA —RESIDENCE, 6 rms., Prnn IOU practically new, and out- wJUU buildings; nearly all level, _ and with first-class sole of cocksfoot t now carrying 50 dairy cows; 1 mile creamery and school: well eubdivided and watered. Price, £20. — All these properties have been personally inspected, and I can thoroughly recornmenc them as excellent value. ATI TIEWAR, 17, UNION BLDGS. . Jj. XJ CUSTOMS STREET. dO/t ACRES. 80 miles south of Auckland, OiiTC divided into 20 paddocks; post anc wire fences; well watered by springs, creel and well. Station and post office on pro' pert;. House of 8 rooms: stable, chaff room, buggy-shed, good cowshed and plant, Price, £20 per acre; terms easy. •< r~ ACRLS at Birkenhead, 2i miles from ID wharf by motor-'bus. Good Hous< of 6 rooms; motor shed, stable, etc. Ground laid out in garden, tennis lawn, 3 acres orchard. This Property, has seven road front ages, and is a splendid cutting-up proposi tion. Further particulars, RUTHERFORD 4 CO., 11. ENDEAN'S BUILDINGS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16253, 12 June 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16253, 12 June 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16253, 12 June 1916, Page 3

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