Houses and Land for Sale. THE PICK OF THE THAMES VALLEY. YOU ' CAN MAKE GOOD RETURNS FROM 1 FARMING, OR A BIG TURNOVER, BY CUTTING UP ' 500ffi sSIT aasTHA B MiS VALLEY. About One-third in Good Grass, , One-third in Cabbage Tree Flat, One-third Standing Bush. Fine river frontage, and situated handy to railway, factories, school, post office, eto. There is a good 4-roomed House on the property. PRICE. £30 per Acre. This property was picked by the owner (one of .the earliest settlers in the district), when picking was easy, and was used as a camping ground beforo tho plains were broken in and drained. This speaks for itself. The terms on which the property is offered make it possible for a practical man of small means to take advantage of this splendid opportunity to purchase a good block of ''beast to the acre" country at 50 per cent, under ruling prices. . TUNE CHEEP AND RATTLE "RUN. 9AAA ACRES, handily situated, originmi\l\J\J ally heavy bush land. 1500 acres of ( which have been foiled and well grassed. All well watered and divided into numerous paddocks. CARRYING 1200 WET EWES, 1800 MIXED SHEEP. 70 HEAD CATTLE, AND 16 HORSES. Good Homestead and 2 Cottages on.the property; large woolshed, machines installed; yards, dip, cow-bails, etc. PRICE. £8 10s per acre. The owner will consider an exchange for up to 1000 acres , of open ploughable land. No inflated values. ' No. 1702. T. MANDENO JACKSON. AUCTIONEERS. ESTATE AGENTS, ETC., VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. 'Phone 454. P.O. Box 82. Private 'Phones: 572, 837, and 728. RICH DAIRYING COUNTRY. 418 ACRES, WIS 300 RIVER FLATS. THIS piece is particularly rich for dairying and fattening, and has been down in permanent pasture for many years; it is watered by two good streams, and with the exception of a small part is free from timber. About 80 acres is unimproved, and is in tall tea-tree. PRESENT CARRYING CAPACITY, 110 D mY C° ws - HOUSE. 7 ROOMS (newly painted); waggon and trap abed, coalhouee, barn, 15bail cowshed, machines and all necessary plant. THIS FARM IS FOR SALE AT £21 er: A cre, at which figure we strongly recommend it, having 7 inspected it more than once. The owner requires £1000 cash. HARROP & MEDLEY, 18. SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND. FARM WANTED, NEAR SEA COAST, HARBOUR FRONTAGE PREFERRED. SUITABLE FOR SHEEP AND COWB, AUCKLAND DISTRICT, IN EXCHANGE FOR A(\(\ ACRES TIP-TOP HEAVY BUSH *xtM/ LAND, practically ring-fenced, 6 paddocks, easy rolling country, well watered; 350 acres in splendid grass, now carrying over 800 sheep and lambs, and over 60 head . of cattle. Four-roomed House, sheds, yards, and sheep dip. Telephone connection. Situated 4 miles from school and 9 miles to , post office, saleyards, etc. Price, £10 per ' acre. Equity, £3000. This is one of the best grazing farms in the Bay of Plenty district. The owner also has an Unencumbered Town Residence in the same district, comprising about 4 acres of good land. Lovely new Bungalow of 6 rooms, bathroom, wash-house, and all the most up-to-date conveniences. Price. £1600, making a total equity of £4500. These two properties will , stand the closest inspection, and the owner expects to get something good in exchange. What have yon J to offer? EFPICENT SERVICE AGENCY, 18. PALMERSTON BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET. ; GENUINE BARGAIN. ■ BIRKENHEAD. i 4 ACRES LEVEL LAND, all in grass, fenced, and well sheltered; suitable for - any purpose; pleasant surroundings, con- ' venient to school; church, etc Good sixroomed House, all conveniences, detached wash-house, copper and tubs, etc, A NICE ; HOME. Easy access to wharf by good 'bus ; serv.ces. j A 151 iT £575. VERY EASY TERMS, i Apply at once to C. E. YOUNG, 11. ENDEAN'S BUILDINGS. NEXT P. 0.. i AUCKLAND/ 'PHONE 2312 A. i i ; WTTANGAREI. , £10 P ER A™ ' OAO ACRES, farm going back, owner rejuKjO siding in Auckland. Residence, 6 ; rooms, full range of outbuildings; right close ; to echool, station 4 miles, cream cart calls. » £200 CASH, OR TAKE SMALL PROPERTY , NEAR TOWN. «RAMARAMA. i £34 P ER A CBK i 1 f?C ACRES, all ploughable, good fencing, JLOtl H miles school, creamery one mile,, CASH, £700, OR MIGHT EXCHANGE. ; GEO. SAYERS, • BANK OF NEW ZEALAND BUILDINGS, SWANSON STREET. 'Phono 2470 A. PONSONBY,2d Section, close to Jcrvois Road—Unique Bungalow, 6 rooms, built only 3 years; porcelain bath, basin, hot and cold water, linen press, wardrobes, asphalt paths; patent Section. 40ft frontage. Telephono connected. PRICE, £760. Mortgage, £450, 3 years, 6 per cent. Seldom a property is offered in this locality. New and up-to-date. No, 829 MT. EDEN, high, between Mt. Eden and Dominion Roads—Now California Bungalow, 7 rooms; Marseilles tiled roof, porcelain bath and basin; hot and cold water laid on to laundry; workshop, best leadlights, panelled walls; exceptionally good papers. Sower-drained; gardon. Section, 60ft by 400 ft. Prico, £1400. Terms, £350 cash. No. 833. IPLLER3LIE, close to Stafion-Levol SecJ. tion, 112 ft by 160 ft. lawn, garden, 30 ] fruit trees. Modern Bungalow, 5 good rooms, plaster ceilings, leadlights, wardrobes, lineni press, porcelain bath, basin, patent, open fireplaces, sideboard, dresser, and built-in window seats. Everything up-to-date. Owner leaving Auckland. Lot us have your best offer. . No. 804. NEW ZEALAND HOME BUILDERS, LIMITED. SAFE DEPOSIT BUILDINGS. , HIGH STREET. ' GOING CONCERN. ; 99 ACRES. HANDY MILKING OR FATTENING FARM, 30 miles South of Auckland. '. Clean, useful property. • nearly all been ' ploughed and sown in grass. Buildings are ' small, but in good order. ! AS NIPAT £2SP ER A CREi Owner will accept small security as deposit, and give easy terms. SOLE AGENT. THOS. E. SHORT, 166, QUEEN STREET, • ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16800, 16 March 1918, Page 4
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