nouses ana lmb »»■ J. THORNES. JO' UCKLANDOr! VICTORIA STREET. HAMILTON. Who Will conduct Purchasers over the Block. FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM, 100 A CEES * j^ EAR pUKEKOHE. PDA PER ACRE. 100 Acres, all fcoU ploughable; 64 acres grass, bal. jush: fenced and subdivided into 14 P locks, well watered. , New House. 5 rooms md bathroom; cowshed. 10 bails, ooncrc e ioor. granary, etc. At present running -5 pedigree milkers, besides young ;hoice farm. U8o7) DAIRY FARM. 100 ACRES. £26 P" A OKE Vll level and pl ough able. All in S*** B : fenced and subdivided into paddocks. present milking 24 cows, will easily carry 15 to 40 cows. House. 4 rooms, miikrosihed (concrete floor), stable and nnplementshed, all in splendid condition. Dwner will accept few acres and house neai town as exchange. Equity. £900. _ 1430 J rpHORNES. 83. QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. DO YOU" WANT SHEEP LAND? DO YOU WANT IT FREEHOLD ? DO YOU WANT IT GOOD ? DO YOU WANT IT CHEAP? „ „ DO YOU WANT SASY TERMS ? You can have all this if you buy co*; and buy this 830-acre block from me. All freehold except 70 acres. It is on a F°i motor road, only a few minutes from school; ___ „ stores, hotel. P. 0.. etc. , HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS, wash-house. man f room, woolshed. buggyshed. and ehearins plant. All in good working order. Tele' phone to house. All in grass, with 12 miles of wire fencing. , . NOTE THIS— , , , It is carrying *1400 sheep and 100 head. ol cattle. It wintered 1000 sheep (of whicr 600 were ewes) and 110 head of cattle. AND THE PRICE IS 0* NLI £7 10 A A 0 Terms: £1500 cash, balance, at 51 per cent You can also have stock, implements, ant _ furniture at valuation if desired. ___ FACTS LIKE THE ABOVE SPEAK. FOI THEMSELVES. 1 will take intending purchasers out to se< this block from my Hamilton Office. DON'T MISS THIS. WILL ACCEPT AS PART PAYMENT UNENCUMBERED HOUSE PROPERTY. 1851 4 ——- THERE IS BIG MONEY IN THIS. 900 CKE3 - IMPROVED SHEEP AND CATTLE LANI AT £6 10 s AN ACRE THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME ! READ THIS CAREFULLY. . Of this 900 acres there are 600 acres plough able and suitable for dairying. 200 acre are rich swamp. Present winter capacity 600 ewes, 100 dry sheep, and 100 head o la-year-old cattle. All rine : fenced. sheen proof, and now being put into paddocks 5-ROOMED COTTAGE, chaffsbed. sheet yards, and other outbuildings. . Owner has this on lease, with purchasing clause, for £3 15s an acre, and sells hi interest for £2 15s per acre. MY REPORT.—BO acres of the swamp when fully improved, will be worth £30 pe acre, and the rest of the swamp is nearl: as good. All the low country is srrazabl for cattle. Will cut up into smaller dairj ins farm. 1844 J rpHORNES. 63. QUEEN* STREET. AUCKLAND. CHOICE SHEEP OR CATTLE PROPERTY. A flyj ACRES, in 12 paddocks; 200 acre pci/tr plouphable, 300 acres of fallen bus] in grass: wintered 600 ewes. 110 hoggets. 3< cattle (2yrs old). 7 horses. Three-roomei House, and all outbuildings. For the free hold. £8 12s an acre. (1822) MY REPORT.Exceedingly cheap; «ui cattle and sheep. J. THORNES; 83* Q UEEN g™® 1 * J^UCKLAND QENTLEMAN'S JJOME. QENTLEMAN'S JJOME. QENTLEMAN'S JJOME. *J<o \ g PECULATOR. T° A PECULATOR, T° A g PECULATOR. JO J^ OOMS . ETC 5-600 FEET FRONTAGE. SOLID CONCRETE RESIDENCE. 1 rooms, built 8 years; balconies, vei andahs: fountain in front of house; coach house, stable. A beautiful proposition nicely planted and laid out. trees, shrub benes. etc. This place is.situat«4jiear Mt. Eden trail terminus, and is just one of those propertie that some wideawake investor will make i big sum of money out of when cut up in th< near future. Two years ago the sum o £3500 would not have tempted the owner ti sell, but NOW, irrespective of all old ties fresh elements, and regardless of the whee of fortune, our vendor, who is a common sense party, faces the inevitable, and owini to war makes a big sacrifice to ensure i quick sale. He will accept to-day £2750. £300 to £400 in cash, balance can stand fo: a good term at current rates. Our man: years of suburban experience and land value enables us to size up a b&nrain when we se< one. and we proclaim this a gift. Nio paddocks and room to run about two cow and a horse. Later on it will make a grant subdivision. SMITH 4 HALCOMBE AUCTIONEERS QUEEN ST.. AUCKLAND. \ SMITH 1 HALCOMBE AUCTIONEERS AND JgSTATE AGENTS. VALUATIONS OF REAL ESTATE MADE For PROBATE. MORTGAGE. OR RESUMP TION PURPOSES. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES AECIA L T Y. IF YOU ARE GOING TO HAVE £ CLEARING SALE OF FURNITURE STOCK MERCHANDISE. OR LAND. d< not be led away by the man who will do i' the cheapest, or by the special inducement that may be held out to you in. the shap< of what may be done or may not be done WHAT YOU WANT when you have ar » * . auction sale is to get the utmost yoi can for your goods. To do this it is necessary to have an auctioneer who understands values, not of the one particu lar class of goods he may be selling, but oi every class. YOU ALSO WANT & firm that is prepared to extend reasonable credit to pur chasers if it is required; but the great thins is to have a man who knows tfle buyers, whe has a. pleasant manner, who has their full confidence, —at the same time— can, with his knowledge of the position. SAVE YOU MANY POUNDS in the ultima* results. With many years of courtesy and prompt attention, both with the buying and selling rommunity, our position is assured. We car safely ask any vendor contemplating holding a. sale to entrust the same to us. when nc sffort or care will be too great for us to exert where by doing the interests of those £o: whom we are selling can be furthered. SMITH & HALCOMBE AUCTIONEERS QUEEN STREET,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16317, 25 August 1916, Page 2
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