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Houses and Laud for Sale. AFTER THE WAR THERE WILL BE MUCH MONEY IK THIS, BUT MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. 51 ACRES, 6-roomed House and outbuild'2 mgs, 5 MINUTES' walk to Domiflion Road Cars; CARRYING 3 COWS. GOVERNMENT VALUATION, £1500. , Mortgage of £1000. W™ S ELL POK £1200. ONLY £200 CASH REQUIRED. GEO. HATCHER, ESTATE AGENT, 'PHONE 2521. EDEN TERRACE. FOR EXCHANGE OR SAILE. 2036 ; A cres '' REEEOLD £6 10 s P EE A cm This is a splendid estate, and a rare opportunity for the grazier; and, as nearly the whole of the property could be ploughed, the prospects are beyond realisation, more especially as the estate lends itself to subdivisional purposes. The situation is good, and not in the back Mocks, the roads being metalled within 1} miles of the property. There is a school on the place, and a rural mail delivery. The buildings thereon consist of a pretty Homestead containing 7 rooms and all necessary outbuildings, woolshed with machines installed, barn, and stables. The place is well fenced, with abundance of permanent water. The estate wintered 610 bifc cattle, 100 calves, 600 sheep, and 12 horses. A large amount of money cin be left on the property on first mortgage at 6J per cent, for a long term. CITY OR SUBURBAN PROPERTY WANTED IN EXCHANGE. COLMOREWILLIAMS, IJIHE JAND JJiN QF rpHE NORTH. nAKGAVJLLB. 1 — SUBURBAN SEASIDE FARM. 11Q ACRES, all ploughable; no waste: 110 FRONTAGE TO GOOD BEACH; 6 acres in rape, 31 acres in maize, 6} acres turnips, 6 acree ploughed for young grass; balance all ploughed and laid in grass with exception of 2 acres of a plantation of largo trees surrounding the Buildings. The farm is ring fenced/ with sheep-proof fences and subdivided into ? paddocks, and watered by WINDMILL AND SPRINGS. BUILDINGS consist of Cottage of 4 rooms, wash-house and bathroom with water laid on to each, man's room, cowshed, implementshed, trapshed, pigsties, fowlhouse and run. Young ORCHARD, about 40 trees. The land is all practically level, of really good Quality, is exceptionally clean and well sheltered. NOW CARRYING 21 dairy cows, i horses, and 21 young stock, but m our opinion is understocked. WE HAVE NO HESITATION IN STATING IT WOULD EASILY DO 80 COWS. There is an abundance of teed for all winter requirements, and all crops are included. SITUATION: 4* MILES FROM SUBURBAN RAILWAY STATION, SOUTH OF AUCKLAND. CREAM CART CALLS AT GATE. ALL MAILS AND STORES DELIVERED TO HOUSE. pmcE, £26 mA m IJIERMS, £600 CASH. NOTE.— HAVE PERSONALLY INSPECTED THIS FARM. AND CAN RECOMMEND IT AS REALLY GOOD VALUE. FARMS OF THIS QUALITY. IN SUCH A HANDY POSITION AND FRONTING THE SEA, ARE GETTING DIFFICULT TO OBTAIN. ANYONE REQUIRING A CHOICE FARM AND GOOD HOME SHOULD NOT LET THIS OPPORTUNITY SLIP. Apply for further information to the SOLE AGENTS, HARRIS & CRUMP, RA.NFURLY BUILDINGS, QUEEN ST. SMALL, BUT GOOD. gELECTED JJAIRY pARMS QF gMALL REAS. i"TQ ACRES, Kauiapakapa.—Richest flat, 10 etc: CARRY 40 COWS; ALL IMPROVED; good House and outbuildings. Price, £45 per acre: easy terms; or Exchange for nice Bungalows, near city. F1453 7Q ACRES, 40 miles from Auckland.— HO proved; splendid House, outbuildings, etc. A gift at £1750. * inn ACRES, WAIUKU—AII in cultiva-J-UU tion; good House and outbuildings; CARRY 40 COWS, AND YOUNG STOCK; £32 10s per acre. OQ ACRES, HELENSVILLE FLATS.00 Rich grassed, volcanic swamp land; CARRY 25 COWS; good House and outbuildings. No better land can be bought. Price, £50 per acre. (}A ACRES.— swamp land, highly tJ\J improved: carry a beast to the acre; r.ew House and outbuildings; £53 per acre; easy terms. NOTE.—I should like to show anyone wanting the beat of Small Dairy Farms the above. They cannot be beaten. MAKE KNOWN YOUR WANTS. gCHOLLUM. AUCTIONEER. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 109, QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. (ESTABLISHED 1858.1 ALFRED B (ICELAND AND SONS, [AUCTIONEERS. JQAND AND STATE ALBERT STREET. i IJHE piCK OF THE JJAURAKI pLAINS. 11 ft ACRES (0.R.P.), fenced and in 6 110 paddocks; 110 acres in the best of English grasses and clovers; 3 acres crops; 3 acres orchard; amply watered. The land is the richest reclaimed swamp country and is suitable for dairying or fattening. House, 4 rooms, telephone laid on, all necessary outbuildings; P. and T. O. adjoining; school and saleyards, li miles; cream by launch. The property will carry 65 head dairy cows and 6 horses. Price, £47 10s per acre; terms, £500 down; balance, 6 years at 51 per cent. (587) A BAEGAINj£I ACRES, fenced ahd in 12 paddock*; 101 50 acres in tip-top grass after plough, 10 acres crops and fallow, balance surface sown and rough feed. _ The land is level to undulating and practically all ploughable. Comfortable Dwelling of 5 rooms, complete range of the very best outbuildings. Tho ■arm is conveniently situated to P. 0., school, stc., etc. Price, £16 per acre; £800 down, balance 5 years at 6 per cent. (579) T SPECTING. A K ACRES, fenced, 12 paddocks; 36 acres iJ in grass, balance crop or fallow, amply watered. New and well-finished House, cowBhed 11 bails (concrete floor), stable, 4 stalls »nd other outbuildings. P. and T. 0., creamery and store J-milo, school and hall adjoin, railway station 8 miles This property is sow carrying 20 head cows, yielding hignest test at local creamery. Good metal road to the farm. Price, £40 per acre; £500 down,, balance at 6 cent. ,■ (£56)

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16467, 17 February 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16467, 17 February 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16467, 17 February 1917, Page 3