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Houses and Land for Sale. LOOK INTO THIS. LOOK INTO THIS. LOOK INTO THIS. TF V ou * l ACQUIRE TAND. WISH mo A "" BEST LAND BARGAIN for years. Wake up to the value of this groat "spec In a wide and well-known district whero more development is taking place than aaywnera else, we have a sheep and cattio fattening proposition of some 1100 ACRES, at the ex fremely low prico of £7 per acre, reached by rail or boat from Auckland, southerly direction. Situation ideal. Facilities lor the transportation of stock and produce by road, rail, and sea, will alone result ln'au increase in value, beings adjacent to markets, rail, or shipboard by snort distance, also freezing works. The resources of this district, the conditions for farming, the climate, its healthiness, the advantages for plea-ant living, and a good class of neighbours, make this jjlace a tip-top investment. TO ANY MAN who wishes to engage in farming there ib no placo chcapor than this. 1400 acres (more or less) well watered; 8 paddocks; 146 acres drained swamp, 170 acros fallow. 400 acres ploughed and in grass, 360 acres sur- ' faeo sown and in grass, balanco good rough feed. Nearly new House. 6 rooms; telephone, shearing and implement-shed, stockyard. sheoD pens, chaffshed Mail and cream cart pass daily, Property has carried 500 ewes and their progeny, besides 300 head cattle. FEAR TO ATTEMPT to acquire land such as this has kept many a man back tiom owning land and making a tortuno. This land will produce wealth to tho farmer if ho does his share. A man with £1000 cash, or good unencumbered property or mortgages, would bo entertainod by our client, who is retiring from farming. 97H ACRES-A GRAND FATTENING *'v OR DAIRY FARM FOR BONA07A FIDE REALISATION. .Carrying idiXJ now 100 head of big cattle. Tho 970 weetne63 a nd fertility of thie soil, «• v its adjacency to the sea coast, tho 970 m 9 < ' eß of transportation, to our ** I\J mind make the value of this farm 970 * ar moro reasonable than any other *•" place in tho province. This placo is 970 on 'y 2 miles from township and rail ml IU way station, and close to saloyards and freezing works. \ ATTRACTIVE NEW RESIDENCE, quite up to date, and usual outbuildings. No expenditure required, as is the case with so many farms at present ottering. ANY I LAND-SEEKER who wants his full money's ' worth— moro— get it here. WHEN YOU BUY LAND you want to know what it will produce, and how much. When you seo this farm, and see the results obtained, combined with the splendid locality and general conditions, you will, we vonturo to say, have a dosire to own it. Tho price is only £21 per acre; slock at valuation, and we can financo a bona-lido farmer into this on magnotio terms. Q.ET ITOLD QF THIS PROPOSITION. AND YOU WILL NEVER REGRET IT. , STAY AND READ.-This land is great. All in grass, all ploughable: nice paddocks, main road frontage; good neighbours. Will . dairy 100 cows. We are sure a purchase will follow close on the heels of your inspection. - A small deposit will bo accented. Do not vacillate because you may think you aro not quite strong enough financially. We invito inauiries to this notice, and assure readers the nrics is low, and the place is a rare land bargain. SMITH 4 HALCDMBE AUCTIONEERS QUEEN AND SWANSON STREETS, AUCKLAND. THE LAND MAN OF THE NORTH 17N0WS yALUES, ' AND NEARLY EVERY PROPERTY ] ADVERTISED BY HIM CELLS QUICKLY. i m ACRES, Freehold, Lovely Dairy J. IU Country—Well improved, numerous paddocks; up-to-date cowshed. Good House and outbuildings. Dairy Company's ] books prove over £900 was taken for butter fat alone last season. Prico, £40 per acre. £1500 cash, balance long terms. Would consider Exchango for sheep country near ; the sea. Re«. R- 6 KQ ACRES, Freehold-Tip-top Dairy Coun--00 try; would milk 30 cows. Superioi 6 room House; splendidly situated, adjacent to school and post office Ownor absentee, »o would be easy to deal with. Price, £32 per acre, deposit £350. Reg. D. 10. 17 O ACRES, Freehold, at £8 10s per acre— 1 10 Well fenced and subdivided. A good Houso. Three hundred acres best of English grasses, balance standing bush. Now running and wintered 320 big bullocks. ■ IW. F. 60 m ACRES, Freehold, at £16 per acre— Well improved, and easy country. Pretty Homestead, close to all conveniences. Railway will shortly pass property. Stock on property, 28 milking cows, 25 \oung cattie, 1 bull, 7 horses. 150 sheep. Reg. F. 34 OAA ACRES. 0.R.P.. at £1 rer acre— mi\J\J Splondid bush country; nig fence, 7 wire«; 100 acres in English graesos, balanco green bush, grazing 50 cattle. Price, £5 per acre; deposit £100, balance 5 years at 6} per cent. Reg. A 54 OQ ACRES, Going Concern— cows, 1 uO horse, separator, etc. Comfortable, 6-room House, close to township. Price, £560. A cheap property. Easy terras arranged. Hog. R. 54 COLKOREWILLIAMS. DARGAVILLE. NORTHERN W4.IROA. (ESTABLISHED 1858.) ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, A UCTIONEERS. TAND AND TESTATE ALBERT STREET. HAURAKI PLAINS. LAO ACRES, 0.R.P., at £6 per acre; WO annual rental, £27 IBs-Fenced and in seven paddocks. The whole area is rich, reclaimed swamp land and is all 111 grass, excopt a few acres in cultivation; amply watered by artesian boro; will carry 50 head dairy cows. House, 5 rooms, cowshed and other outbuildings. P. and T. 0., school, stock sales and wharf i-mile distant. Price, £40 per acre. Goodwill, £700 down, balance arranged. 546 PUKEKOHE HILL. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, •fA ACRES—WeII fenced and in -1 pad--I\J docKs; most of tlto urea in crops, I balanco good grass. House, 6 rooms, bathroom and pantry; useful outbuildings; P. and T.O. school, township and railway station 21 miles.' Price, £1200. Terms, £500 down, balanco easily arranged. 105 A GOING CONCERN. Q7J ACRES— and in 5 paddocks; 0I i land is level, well watered, and is a tip-top little dairy farm. Now Bungalow, 5 rooms and bathroom; hot and cold water; wash-house, up-to-dato cowshed (concrete floor), and other outbuildings. Price, including 13 head cows, 1 bull, calves and pigs 45gal separator, and complete range implements, etc., £5550. Terms. £1000 down, bal»ne» arranged, *™

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16338, 19 September 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16338, 19 September 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16338, 19 September 1916, Page 3

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