Rouses and Land for Sale. ; TJUSINESS Section, choice, in heart of . ■ aj city.—For terms, apply Price. Box 439. KOHIMARAMA— Sections. *-acre; main road frontage; cost £140. will take £95 cash: 6 minutes beach.—Urgent. 421, HEEALT) ]\,TOPEL Fruit and Dairy Farm, 67 acres; " ■"■*-, 40 grass; 1 aero young orchard; 6 acres ready for orchard new Bungalow House and outbuildings; lovely district; £1500; cash £250.—Enterprise. 171, HERALD. OUTHOUSES .'2), good-sized, for Sale for Removal; iron roof; good wood walls »nd floor; inspection invited.— St. George's Bay Rd.. Parnell. - "pUKEKOHE.—For Sale, cheap—New 4 -*• rooms, scullery, bathroom and every • conv.; i-acre section; near main street.— Bungalow, 471, HERALD. ST. HELIERS BAY—Corner Allotment. ' tJ. 13i?ft froutage; 50s per foot. A bargain. Terms can be arranged.—Apply Owner, c.o. Box 235. Auckland. rPHAMES VALLEY.—Dairy Farm, 140 5 J- Acre?; drained swamp; carry 50 cows; . good buildings; station, cheese factory. . school, 1 mile; easy terms; £500 cash. Dairy, HERALD. GOING Concern—l9o Acres. 45 dairy cows, all appliances, milking plant, implements: deposit. £700: urgent sale.—McGann. 17. Union Bides. .pf?*},"^ —VILLA, every conv., near car, 2d c&VJAiO section: easy terms. —Thos. Short, Short's Bldgs.. Queen St. 'Phone 4333. . 1A ACRES rich land, no waste, at Otara. . J-" Papatoetoe side of Tamaki River; good , beach frontage; 2 road frontages; ideal build- ; ing section: price. £135 per acre.—Wm. Merrick, Otara, Otahuhu. ' ft A ACRES. Waikato River frontage; '. *-'*-', partly improved, ploughable, unencumbered, for House or few acres, £500.— j McGann, 17. Union Bldgs. ' 199 ACRES, PUKEKOHE DISTRICT.— X£i*j Highly-improved Dairy Farm: all in I best grass: carry 40 milkers easily. Fine 8-r. _ House and outbuildings; close station and creamery; no mortgage; £38 pa.; terms.— Sole Agents, Broadbetit and Co., 3, Smeeton's Buildings. 1 250 Acres, well adapted for dairyJ- ing; about 60 acres drained raupo . swamp, balance undulating to hilly; all good [ country, limestone formation; Otorohanga, 3} I miles.—Particulars from Box 9. Otorohanga. - O ACRES full-bearing Orchard: 30,000 , O strawberry plants and good mixed . fruit; nice Souse and sheds: well-shel-tered ; adjoining suburban station. Price. - £750.—Gt. Northern Agency. 5, H.M. Arcade. ' JP9OO CASH—2OO Acres. £6 per acre; ' 60 acres grass. 30 acres alluvial flats, nearly all ploughable; good 6 rooms, " etc.—Gt. Northern Agency, 5, H.M. Arcade. ' JpQK DEPOSIT—NEW BUNGALOW. 4 • *OJ rooms; level allotment; lmin. suburban station, cheap fares; suit voung couple. Bal. £340. as reri, 12s 6d week.— Sole Agents. Broadbent and Co.. 3, Smeeton's Buildings. .TDAPATOETOE, , f, "THE GARDEN SUBURB." • And Where Total Rates are Under Id in £. • GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE. 6 ROOMS. Faithfully Built. Gas. Hot and Cold Water. Patent w.c. Besides Other Usual Conveniences. Large Shed and Motor Garage. FINE SECTION — ONE ACRE. In Heart of Residential Area. Few Minutes' Walk to Station. 5 PRICE. £1300: EASY TERMS. More Land, if Re-quired. WESTERN AND ERNEST. Opp. Station. Papatoetoe. 1 £XA DEPOSIT buys a very snug 6roomed House and half an acre . good land; garden nicely laid out; fruit . trees; adjoining suburban station; tickets ' 2s weekly. Bal.. £675, payable at 5 per cent. ! HENRY CLAYTON AND CO., Smeeton's Buildings. I _— , 4?QQX— REMUERA-Splendid New Tiled- ' c*w«J«7»Jroof Bungalow, large section, handy , to car and school; 7 large rooms, 2 wide . verandahs, bathroom, pantry, laundry.' etc., ' all under one roof, few steps; diningroom, 19 by 15. An ideal, roomy and well-built home to be sacrificed this week at the above low prico and on easy term". Sole Agents, BROADBENT AND CO., 3, Smeeton's Buildings. CHENNELLS & CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS AND „. «„„ HOTEL BROKERS. 65. QUEEN STREET (Dominion Chamber*!, iwo Doors Below Smeeton's. 'Phono 3237. "TVRAINED .Swamp, 500 acres; all level; J-' half drained, half partly drained; 15 paddocks; / 11 carry now 30 cows, soon 50, • and dry stock: 5 rooms; fine cowshed and engineroom Price, £16; must sell. ExT^?f- e B ™,all Farni. equity £3600. (1035) - I]SG COUNTRY—6SO Acres; 400 felled XX and grassed; ring fenced; 5 paddocks : _ House, etc.; now 300 sheep. 100 cattle, 10 horses on half. Price, £6 Sa. Sons gone /^x?&r.T, Ex^hanß6 equity £1200. (1032) CHEEP, CATTLE, OR DAIRYING-950 „ j^.Tf 9 ; oneahird rich. flat, ploughed; good hills; well watered; 8 Rooms; 8 bails, dips, and yards; 8 rooms and 4 others; will ' £?'" I i 1000sheep and 10 ° cattle. Price. £10. It Might exchange equity £4000. (1024* 9Q K ACRES, dairy and grazing; 260 grass, - *»*/«.» 9 paddocks; 2i-sheep country; at . present 50 cows. 20 others. 80 pigs; 6 rooms. 12 bails. Price, £10. Will exchange. GOOD DAIRY FARM. 120 acres, 100 volcanic; nearly all ploughable. half grass, balance mostly crop; 13 paddocks; 8 rooms, 6 bails; now 41 cows, soon carry 60 8 l,A ce - i- , 6 10s - Cream cart calls; school, P. 0.. and store, 1 mile. (726) 3 , AND IT IS "yyORTH rpHE -jIyTO^EY. WE „ESP KNOW IT BETTER THAN MOST PEOPLE CLAIM THIS. , rpHE JJOEIHEEN "tyA IR O A Is destined by Nature's favours to become the Most Productive Grazing and Dairying District in the T . Dominion. IF this appears a bit too enthusiastic, please excuse it, as we live in and love the '« North—it was a little, unimportant place y when we first knew it; we have watched it 1- grow and develop to its present stage. It's growing faster now than ever. Here's the 3 proof: The Northern Wairoa Co-operative Butter Factory made 210 tons of butter in 1910, and 700 tons in 1915. This is one factory only. Wool exports have increased in like manner. J COME AND FARM IN t . THE SUNNY NORTH. Write to these late Waikato farmers, and ; ask them what they think of it:—Mr. John s Gordon. Mititai; Mr. W. Horniblow, Matas kohe; Mr. Valdre, Tanfritcroria; they will .- also tell you what they think of our service. 1 ftfi ACRES—GOING CONCERN — In- - J-OVJ eluding 37 dairy cows, 1 bull. 4 5 heifers, horse, sow and 6 young pigs, pedigree boar, separator, etc., etc. The land is freehold title, and 160 acres is in good grass, with, say, 25 to 30 acres bush (shelter); 60 acres level, remainder undulating: ring •> fenced, and • divided into 6 paddocks; Dwelling of 5 rooms; cowshed, and necessary buildings: 2 miles from wharf, post office, ■ store; school, half-mile: last season cows— without artificial feed of any kind—returned £600 for butter-fat alone, with .£l7O for young « stock and pigs. PRICE. £17 10s. as going concern; £1000 cash. Reg. Z2 OOf» ACRES—£IOO CASH—This is good 000 quality, semi-volcanic land, mostly level and easy slopes, and well watered 1 100 acres are grassed, and the remainder is I bush containing 100,000 ft of millable totara. - besides other timbers; railway station will f be only 1 mile distant by formed road. - PRICE. £4 10s per acre; £100 cash, balance ) terms. Reg. 824 I O-J n ACRES—A COMFORTABLE FARM. OID close to beach; mixed limestone and • papa formation; all easy contour; 7-wire ; fences 11 . paddocks all in grass but 15 - acres puriri bush and some high manuka; 1 well watered; largo House, 7 rooms, and ex--1 tensive buildings; lovely orchard; stocked - '250 sheep, 14 dairy cows. 15 other cattle. 5 horses: P.O. and school, 1 mile; station, 6 ' miles PRICE. ONLY —£10 JOs per acre; " £500 cash. Reg. M7O ! COLMOREWILLIAMS. ; REAL ESTATE AND AUCTION SERVICE. 1 DARGAVILLE. f GRAFTON. NEAR BRIDGE AND DOMAIN. ) MODERN 7-ROOMED DWELLING, with all conveniences; califont; 2 pat. w.c.'s, etc. Built of best of timber about 5 vears . back. SECTION Freehold. 40 by 110; n'icely • laid out in garden and lawn. SOLID VALUE AT £1050. £1050. £380 CASHBALANCE ARRANGED. C. F. BENNETT, BANK OF NEW ZEALAND BUILDINGS, 6WANSON STREET. 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16283, 17 July 1916, Page 2
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