Houses and Land for Sale. J. THORNEs! LAND AGENT. M QUEEN OTREET, A UCKLAND. Or! VICTORIA STREET. HAMILTON SPho Will conduct Purchasers over the Block. DAIRY FARM, 100 ACHES. £26 P EH A CKE - All level and ploughable. All in grass Fenced and subdivided into paddocks. At present milking 2-1 cows, will easily carry 35 to 40 cows. lions,., 4 rooms, milkingshed (concrete floor), stable and. implementshed. all in splendid condition. Owner will accept ten- res and house near town a- exchange. Equity. £000 1430 J r PHORNES 83. QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. DO YOU WANT SHEEP LAND? DO YOU WANT IT FREEHOLD ? DO YOU WANT IT GOOD ? DO YOU Wa.VI IT CHEAP? DO YOU WANT EASY TERMS? You can have all this i: von buy now. and buy this s.JO acre block irom me. All freehold except TO acres. It is on a good motor road, only a few minutes from school. stores, hotel. P.O. etc. HOUSE OK - ROOM'S house, man's room, wools!-,-,!, buggy*!,,.,!. and shearing plant. Ad in good working order. Telephone to house. All in grass, with I-J i-!, v of wire fencing. NOTE THIS — It is carrving 1 »"" sheep and 100 head of cattle. It wintered 1000 sheep (of which 600 were ewes) and III) head of cattle AND THE PRICE IS O*" £7 10 s A N A CRE - Terms: t'l.W rash., balance at 5* per cent You can also lave stock, implements, and furniture at -ablation if desired FACTS I.IKE THE ABOVE SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. 1 will take intending purchasers out to see this block from „iv Hamilton Office DON'T MISS THIS. TNo. 545. t "imiornes. land agent, victoria street. Hamilton (And Queen Street. Auckland). Established 27 Years. THEUE~IS BIG MONEY IN THIS. 900 ACKESIMPROVED SHEEP AND CATTLE LAND AT £6 10 s AN ACRE. THE CHANCE OF A, LIFETIME ' READ THIS CAREFULLY. this 000 a, res there are 600 acres ploughabie and suitable for dairying. 200 acres are rich swamp Present winter capacity 500 ewes. 100 dry -h,-.p. and 100 head of H-vear-oid cat'ie. AM ring-fenced, sheepI "!S9. : -,. :1,ui "~ w '• "<- put into paddocks 6-ROOMED COTTAGE, chatf-hed. sheepyards, and other outbuildings. Owner has this on lease, with purchasing cause. lor £3 15s an acre, and sells hi* interest tor £2 15s per acre. MY REPORT.-*) acres of the swamn men fuliy unproved, will he worth £30 per acre, ant the rest of the swamp is nearly as good. All the low country is grazahfe I for cattle. \\ ill cut "up into smaller dairying farm. 1<44~ J 'T'HORNES. 83. QUEEN* STREET. AUCKLAND. DAIRY-FARM. 155 ACRES. ~~ pOWS. I •ALL LEVEL LAND, in English grass. -a. with neat Home and outbuildings: 11 paddocks; river frontaee on one boundary£3o per acre, with about £500 cash, and would arrange to leave stock u" desired (1618) am CHOICE SHEEP OR CATTLE PROPERTY. 4Q' ACRES, in 12 paddocks: 200 acres tO'X plouehahle. 300 acres of fallen hush in grass: wintered 600 ewes. 110 hoggets. 30 rattle '2yrs old), 7 horses. Three-roomed House, and all outbuildings. For the freehold. £S 12s an acre. (162') MY REPORT.—Exceedingly cheap; suit cattle and sheep. J. THORNES, " 83 ' Q rEE - C TR EET. \ UCKLAND "~WAfUKU. QAH ACRES 'about). 1' miles from townOUU ship; all flat to gently undulat- ■ Kg, and all in grass and crop: 5 or 6 acres nice shelter bush: well fenced and subdivided: good water: small 4-roomed I House, new S-ba-,1 concreted cowshed, engine j and separator rooms. l-cow milking plant. ! iust installed: 65-gailon separator, water j laid on: £25 per acre: £1000 cash to good ! man. Both as a farming proposition and j for cutting-up this is the best value in the- ' district: would carry 100 cows owner in- i tends milking TO this season) in present | state; three road frontages, two metal, and ' admirably adapted for subdivision, with ' certain large profits at the present time, and I great future prospects. I C "R TJERROLD JND pO.. WAIUKU. I AND 32. SHORT'S BLDGS.. AUCKLAND. I NEW ZEALAND HOME BUILDERS, LTD. 'PHONE 2116 A. £775. £50 C ASH j MOUNT EDEN— SMIX. TO CAR— j ELEVATED GOOD SECTION. .50 by | 130 feet: perfectly level. New Bungalow. 5 j good rooms-, porcelain bath. hoi. and cold ' all up-to-date and labour-saving con- I veniences. Purchaser can now choose the j Papers, etc.. and have building completed | to hi satisfaction Exceptionally easy terms. DSU6 £740. £100 CASH-MOUNT-EDEN. CLOSE VALLEY ROAD, amin. to Car-HIGH SECTION. 19 by lie; garden and lawn. Good House, a rooms: tot and cold water porcelain bath shower; Ifadlight. septic tank. i, v.-., . Glorious views Cannot be built out. Finest position n this choice suburb DSOB. NEW ZEALAND HOME BUILDERS, LTD., 8-G. DACRE. Manager Land and Valuation Department. SAFE DEPOSIT BUILDINGS, HIGH ST. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, Waterside, ponsonby. AN OPPORTUNITY THAT RARELY OCCURS. , IK THE ESTATE OF THE LATE H. T. ' SMITH. 1 have been instructed to Sell his wellknown | RESIDENCE IN WALLACE STREET I PONSONBY. « contains 0 rooms, with every modern con- j venience, hot and told water, Patent w.c.'s. ! ps stove, e -. Well-grown" lodges audi w"', Fiu '-' view - an,i elevated portion, toil i 1" tri '" Th " buildl "S " as erected I W toe late owner under his personal super- j »l«ion. of selected apart ot kauri. '« lerma and arrangements to inspect from I , A. E. DEWAR, w - UNION BUILDINGS. CUSTOMS STREET. £1050. £350 CASUVE^I^ICE LITTLE FARM OF 199 'ACRES, roiling and flat land; large Portion grass, balance rough teed, bush, ■;.„'» P, r °P«ti"ty well watered and nicely •uuated. Good Dwelling, f, rooms and conveniences; ' aiw barn, shed*, etc. doe{; nCe< and subdivided into several padiwi'' • nd all r' lou «buble; plenty puriri LOOK AT THE TERMS. .Fall particulars from >&• W. READ AND CO., l/ y y. 19. QUEEN STREET.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16310, 17 August 1916, Page 3
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