— Houses and Land for Sale. T. E. JONES & CO.^ RELIABLE BARGAINS. <J FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE I fiOO AC ' RES - at the very low price < nvV i ' l " ,s P'' r acre; no mortgageWhangarei District—When railway con plete mis run will bo one railo only froi the station; 500 acres in grass, balance bus I) and scrub; ring-fenced and subdivided th .sheep tencesj well watered; whare. yard r ; an " stable, no house: land nearlv a t. Ploughable; lsj s of good kauri and totar id 'Or building and fencing; kahikiuea sum swamp with 1.500.000 ft good timber. Tin property will shortly grow into b.g monei and a purchaser willing to improve it pit would reap a big reward. The ov.ne is compelled to give up farming owing t ill-health, and is determined to dispose c , the property, either by selling or exchane trig for town stuff. f SALE OR EXCHANGE QXf) RES OF FIRST-QUALITY LAN I V<J\J going cheap at £9 10s, bedrock— A: absolute bargain. This is dairying land WO acres of drained swamp and rich alln Vial land; divided into -JO paddocks; tw. , nouses, each six rooms: '20-bail cowshed a ! concrete floor, water to shed: shearing shod d : t ri MY ! ' rl " harnessroom; several other out I buildings. Owner estimates will carry 10' a j cows and 800 sheep. This farm is "on 1 good metalled road, in good country. Th. ; owner will sell at the low price quoted o < exchange for a good Waikato farm of liX j acres. Ills equity is £4200. 51 FOR SALE OR '; EXCHANGE. j 70 ACRES—Very close to Papakura Sta--1 y lion— acres level, balance gentlj undulating; divided into 11 paddocks; i) , acres grass. 5 acres oats. 7, acres turnips j balance rough feed. House, 5 rooms, dairy. cowshed a bails, concrete floor, and othei outbuildings This is „ very handy little „ . farm and. being close to suburban station • j must uteres 111 value. The price is very " I £n-n° %x.- 40 I>or acro brlr, asked. Equity , iIJoO the owner will exchange for house ! property or mortgages. I FOR SALE OR I LEASE. ; 160 D^,fED° F SW^ E p V C^NT B R^ ; ihis cannot be beaten for dairying or fat- , lening anywhere; nearlv all in grass and , ' in its present state will easily carry 60 to .11 cows; suodivided into numerous padj docks; well watered by artesian bores. New House i rooms, cowshed, concrete floor and concrete yard: metal road frontage; cream ! collected at the gate: land adjoining of the ; same quality is now carrying one big beast 'to the acre. The price is only £52 10s per ; acre. Ihe owner :s prepred to give a ; lease with a compulsory purchasing clause. , j the rent to be Sis fid. This is a rare oppor- , tulllty for a man with small capital to get , on to real good country in a flourishing , i district. ! FOR SALE. 107 ACRES—£ISO CASH— this 1 <J ' amount and we will put you on the I most productive little dairy farm in the country: heavy volcanic soil: crops grow I luxuriantly all the year round. Don't miss this chance. Y% e nave inspected this, and I it cannot be beaten at the price, £1* 10s ; per acre. A little more cash, and you can K.%^oP^?bTK a t e Don ' t T. E. JONES & CO., 12. SMEF.TON'S BUILDINGS. RESOLUTELY QNE OF -ynE "REST jy AI R Y -p AR M S JN THE TITAIKATO. (NEAR HAMILTON.) gEE rpHIS QNCE. IF YOU WANT A rpip.TOP y IT TLE "pARiI. ILL-HEALTH ONLY REASON FOR SELLING. 78 ACRES. \yE are doubtful if there is a more ideal » » little Dairy Farm in the Waikato than this one. The cocksfoot pastures even now are ankle-deep, and the stock which includes 40 cows, in addition to horses and other stock— is simo!;,- fat enough to be sent to the butcher. The land is flat, rich and dry, and there is one little knoll, on which an attractive homestead has been built. The House contains 7 rooms and modern conveniences, wash-bouse, cowshed, engine-room, I separator-room 'concreted), milking machines, I separator, etc.; also, large barn, with loft. ; Price, £40 per acre; £1000 cash, balance I arranged. We can promise any likely buyer j that he will be pleased with this splendid j little farm. j J. E. HAMILL & CO., HAMILTON. QUALITY. pHOICE VyAIUKU "pARMS. 100 ACRES—Two miles Waiutn TownJ.UU ship, ;-miie railway station site^ Eight subdivisions; exceptionally fine pasture; well watered. House, 6 rooms and all outbuildings. Really good land and in fine heart: carry 55 cows. £40 per acre. £1000 cash. -i(\X ACRES—One mile Waiuku—Subdi--LU«J vided 11 paddocks; all in splendid grass but two acres native bush and two acres orchard; splendidly situated and suitable for subdivision, having long frontage to main road. Large House, s rooms, and good outbuildings. Make ideal stud farm. Carry 40 cows. £45 per acre. £]000 cash C B TTERROLD AND pO., WAIUKU, AND 52, SHORT'S BLDGS., AUCKLAND. MORRINSVILLE— 328 Acres, divided into 13 paddocks; House of 8 rooms, handy to Elation; post office and school, large barn implement-shed and cowshed. Price £25 per acre. Owner leaving for England. OTAHUHU- Cottage, practically new, with all conveniences, outbuildings, gas and water. Land 50ft by 150 ft, in orchard, garden, and grass. PRICE, £500. Terms as arranged. Farther particulars, RUTHERFORD & CO., 11. ENDEAN'S BUILDINGS. G. A. BUTTLE & CO., LAND AND SHARE BROKERS. 'PHONE 631. HOBSON BUILDINGS. EXCHANGES. REMUERA— Best part; within 3d section; glorious views harWir and ocean - —7-roomed Bungalow and large Section; a perfect home: {'1450: NO MORTGAGE. WANTED - FEW Acres and Residence FURTHER OUT. 421 MOUNT EDEN—Easy walking distance to cars- New Bungalow. 6 looms and kitchenette; :> verandah-.: every possible convenience: .septic tank: n.w.c. etc motor garage and workshop : section, volcanic, about 1-acro. expensively laid o,l' i-1'7." KVf'H.-WV. ■•", EQUITY FOR APPROVED MORTGAGE. OR SELL £100 DEPOSIT. 416 GRAFTON— Most Desirable Situation—R. Roomed two-storey Residence, built under leading architect; everything the best. Price reduced to fIP.Vi No mortgage. EXCHANGE for SECTION. Heme Bay. and leave balance on at low rate, of interest. 325 G. A. BUTTLE & CO. AGENTS. PAPATOETOE. -i Q ACRES House, outbuildings, etc.; .Li£ choice corner block; .-mile station, heart of Papatoctoe: curry 9 cows. Inspect at once as owner must Sell. 81 ACRES—House, outbuildings, etc.; >■ 2 mile station; grand little property with immense prospective value. If a buyer,♦ome out to Papatoeloe and see the district. WESTERN & ERNEST, OPPOSITE STATION.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16300, 5 August 1916, Page 11
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