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Houses and Land for Sale. A LOVELY DAIRY OR FATTENING FARM. ALL RICH swamp, PERFECTLY DRAINED. „ „ , MILK CHEQUE ONE MONTH FROM 50 COWS. £104. -fOr ACRES, " FREEHOLD, under SO -LOO miles from Auckland, and handy to station, close to school. P. 0.. and creami ery ; watered by streams and windmill; all level, and in good pasture; 4 Gano M. plant; solid Home, 7 rooms, cowshed {concrete floor), barn, implement shed, etc.; carrying ' now 50 cows, 5 horses, and lot other stock. Price. £40 per acre. Terms arranged. REMARKS.Worth £50. and you would eay so if you saw the feed. Owner never has to shut paddocks for hay. The quality of the land is so good that the mortgage has been reduced to nothing through the excellent returns. 111-health reasons _ for soiling. Just let us show you over this. Reg. 015. SOUND EXCHANGE. , t>iCH LITTLE DAIRY FARM, 51 acres, XV _ nearly all reclaimed swamp, perfect position; nice cosy Home, 5 rooms, standing on lovely rise, always dry no matter how it rains, tile drained: all in grass, carry 23 cows well; cowshed (concrete floor), barn, etc. Everything done neat and nice. Price, £45 per acre. Terms. Only 21 miles Auckland. and close to station. REMARKS.— wishes retire. Will take a good House as part payment. If you are tired of town life and want a change, then you cannot do better than communicate with us to-day. We are sole agents. Beg. 896 WONDERFUL VALUE. PHOICE DAIRY FARM, all rich land, ii* _ never-failing stream (stony bottom); all flat, once raupo swamp, all in grass except about 5 acres tall tea-tree: good House, 6 rooms, verandah, milking-shed (8 bails); l i miles station, store, and school, also creamery; _ carrying now 19 dairy cows, 4 springing heifers, 8 calves, and 5 horses, equivalent to 30 cows. The area is about 56 acres. Price, £45 per acre. Terms arranged. REMARKS.—The land speaks for itself. ■Look at the stock it is carrying. Owner will Exchange for larger Farm or good House and some cash. A great opportunity. _ Reg. 921. R. M. GILLESPIE, PAPAKURA. WHAT CAN YOU OFFER? JNSTRUCTED Jg"2 rpHE rjiRUSTEES JN A jQECEASED "g STATE. EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. If|AA ACRES FREEHOLD, less than 2 JLLfVIy miles from rail. South Auckland; flat to undulating land, all plougkable and j all in grass, rough feed or crop Homestead ana all necessary outbuildings. For over 5 years the fat cattle and beef turned off this property, had a reputation second to none, and during this period the whole of the cattle, aggregating many thousands of pounds in - value, consisted of prime beef only. With the exception of a few sold at the clearing sale THE OWNERS NEVER SOLD A STORE BEAST OFF THE ESTATE. The former owner, with over 40 years' practical farming experience, who formed this property successfully for nearly 6 years, and has now no interest either in the Estate or the district, reports on same as follows: — 1. That dairying can be made as profitable on this estate as anywhere in ' the Auckland district. 2. That properly farmed the carrying capacity can be made eaual to the average Matamata or other improved Waikato farms, namely, a COW TO 2i ACRES, or the equivalent in cattle. 3. That no other land in that region bo | suitable for dairying or . fattening is | obtainable at so low a price. 4. That nowhere do cattle of all ages and matured sheep thrive or fatten better. 5. That 60 per cent, of the fat stock were winter-fattened. 6. That it is the cheapest possible land to work and handle. Our informant further states that on his ? resent property, on 826 acres, he carries and attens over 200 head big cattle, or he can carry 4 sheep to the acre, and filter r$ years' practical experience of the property we now offer ho states that he could nave taken » similar area of it and have done the same. OWING TO THE DEATH OF THE OWNER, the Trustees must realise, and the i low figure of £12 per act® will be accepted, ! or the Trustees are prepared to accept sound mortgages or rent-producing properly for a portion of the purchase price, and the balance can be arranged for 5 years at 5 per cent. MILBURN AND CO., SOLE AGENTS. 27. SHORTLAND STREET. W. FRATER & SON, £JOUSE AND GENTS. N°-115, Q OEEN S TB^ - Established 1879. ft Telephone 1135. PARNELL. Freehold, in the best part St. Stephen's Avenue and close to the cars-r-Gentleman's Residence, 10 rooms, replete with all modern conveniences; level section, nicely laid out in garden*, Price, £2500. REMUERA. Mac Murray Road — Pretty ' Bungalow, 7 rooms and all conveniences; over 4-acre of rich volcanic land;, nicely laid out in garden, orchard, and kitchen garden; held under lease for an unexpired term of 41 years. IRKENHEAD, about 1 mile from wliarf— J-*. Almost New House, 6 rooms, and conveniences; good level section, 60ft by 180 ft. Price. £500. EMU ERA, close to cars, within 8d sec. — • Gentleman's Residence, 10 ro >ms and conveniences; nearly an acre of land laid 1 out in tennis court and garden. Prioe, £3500. ___oAr (174) I Gentleman's Residence, 10 rooms XJ and offices; built about 5 years; three acres rich volcanic land, free from stone, he property commands splendid views, and is handy to cars. Price and further particulars on application. (32) DARNELL (Freehold), close to the Do -I. mam and. cars—Two.-storey House, 7 rooms, ana modern conveniences; nice level section, pretty view of the water. Properties similar to this are seldom I offering. Price and terms on application. T>EMUERA. Dromorne Road, handy to XI/ cars and school— House, 7 rooms and offices, built two years; connected with sever drainage; section leasehold, 127 ft frontage by 204 ft dee,.; unexpired term of lease 48 years. Price £1200. (36A) DOMINION ROAD, Mt. Pleasant Road— Well-built Bungalow. 4 rooms and all modern conveniences, one minute from cars, and stands on level elevated section. Price, £600. Easy terms. (90A) j LOWER ALBERT street—splendid Warehouse Site, next Arthur Yates and Co.: '15ft- double frontage by 015 ft deep. pHELTENHAM BEACH. DEVONPORT VV —70ft frontage to the beach by 150 ft deep and 70ft to Rata Street. The pick of Cheltenham. LAKE TaKAPTJNA — 5-roomed House, close to Milford. trams pass door; level i-acro section. Price, £450. *JlO JJEASE fjpO J^ET. DAIRY FARM, 111 acres, at Manurewa, 3 miles from railway station; a good area of grass, keep 20 cows-, good House and outbuildings: all fenced; creamery, P. 0.. etc., near. Worth inspection. 17ARM OF 10 ACRES, near Papakuxa, 15 X mine from station: subdivided, all in grass: House and outbuildings; rent, £1 5s per week. Worth inspection. XpARM OF 361 ACRES, at Whangarata; x 16 acres of new grass, ring-fenced, 4 paddocks, plenty of water, volcanic soil - House, 4 rooms; cowshed, workshed, and other buildings; P. 0., creamery, railway station, quarter-mile. Easy terms. DAIRY FARM. 40 miles North of Auckland—Useful handy property of 150 acres, well-watered, substantially fenced and subdivided into 8 paddocks, 6 acres turnipswill carry at present 50 dairy cows. Country House, with outbuildings, barn, stable cowshed and other useful buildings- halfmile from railway station. Will Exchange for small farm. Stock at valuation. Price £15 10s per acre. Terms moderate. Worth inspection. SAM. WHITE & CO., VULCAN LANE. 'Phone 2778. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND. Telephones, Nos. .417 or 1624. EX ACRES, FAMOUS HAURAKI PLAINS *Jt) —Handy to station, wharf, school, factory, etc. Daily communication with City. All rich drained swamp; three parts in best English grasses; balance rough feed, with exception of a few acres kahikatea bush: " well watered, fenced and subdivided; will easily carry beast to the acre when fully improved. Buildings: New Cottage, 2 rooms, separator house. storeroom, cowshed, 6 bails (built for machines). Price. £36 per acre. Terms: £550 cash. Owner would sell as going concern. Inspection invited. (2282), J i

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

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16253, 12 June 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16253, 12 June 1916, Page 2

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