Houses and Land For Sale. ONE COW to TWO ACRES. J OA ~ ACHES, FREEHOLD, of splniu:-: ' J pasture land of great produrTiveursa. situated on a t;< >< d metaled road, << . y haltiniif iroiii wharf and 1' 0., 1 m;io from school. J t,u- Property is all in English grafts wi'ii the est option of a small patch <>f shelter bush; rii:4 fi;Kx?d, subdivided 'Ulo 12 paddo( he, and abundantly , s«»:s, al:uvi.ii. j The i iomest.-ad .-i a v.* ii-buiit, rumlur*• as<■* I - Ho\Me 0: 'J .aseio rooms, with every possible j convf»nloin o. and •■".itLuii«i;nu'-i bide two j toJ'aiu-s, ( ow.-i.vd 11 bit;is 1, stable, S'.ore* 1 house, !ari,"«' <omre!e tank, oti. [ It* *. t ey.-si.dr and th* richness <•? »♦* , - *.•.»:! inarK* this larm v»i;c* < f tSic* b*.— T ■'" ? flt< ! market, and situated, as it is. t ' n the main . road, it would make a si !cnd:d i v'A iiia-ny . pi op«. i.'ion. , 1 ' PRiCE, £35 PER ACHE. TermaarraaaM. \ 4 Keg. M 96 | i 101 ACRES. : CASH, .£250. ; BALANCE IN 8 YEARS AT 5* PER CENT. ] r PIIIS is one of those rare- opportune >s j 1 that givo 3. man with irmited means a ! icliiinc.' to secure a roa.iv la n'.-'. lass Dairy 1 Farm. The '>nly reason for sale- is that th* Owner owr,> Iho adjoining property, and nnda th« [ work tun miuii The mire ta- 4 ( : 4 ho owi.er ' leaving the halan<<* of 'ho pnr :ruM>y r n f< r su«. h a lug time shows his confidence 1 in tin.- land. 1 Tins, property will milk easily 40 row?, j the land i- m!! r:<h swamp. well drained; ! good build im. -. \ Returns can ••« n. and evr-ry assistance j wil! }*- jfiv!: a hi ; ;ta fide inquirer. < PRICE, ~i- PER ACRE. Reg. G4S ; For all further particulars, apply to COLMOREWILLIAMS. | "THE LAND MAN OF THE ; NORTH." DARGaVILLL. SMITH & HALCOMBE i " . ( 600 ACRES. STOCK IN — WAIKATO — £18 0 0 STOCK IN — LAND — £18 0 0 STOCK IN — BARGAIN — £18 0 C THIS place is situated in a go-ahead div J- trict, adjacent to Cambridge, and 18 offered at the above low price to effect _a. Pricey sale. Included in the price is all the dairy cattleabout 100 head; also, horses, milking-machines, separator, plant, dairy utensils, implements, waggon, buggy, harness und all the equipment of an up-to-date farm. Nice, comfortable Homestead, bathroom, hot and cold service; good range j of outbuildings, stables, milking - shed (machines), manure-shed, piggeries, dairy; 400 acres in grass, H acres orchard (real good), balance partly improved. Three road : frontages, affording a fine subdivision into 3 i farms. School, P.O. handy, and Cambridge i within about an half-hour's run. Beautifully watered. Will Exchange for good mortgages, investments, and some cash. Price reduced. Investigation Costs You Nothing. SMITH AND HALCOMBE.
PARK-LIKE FARM. PARK-LIKE FARM. GOING concern; GOING CONCERN. going Concern. GOING CONCERN. on ACRES, with pedigree tewU sheep, ewes and rams, fat bullocks, all plant, _ gear, and paraphernalia. Pressing for Sal& at £40. Handy to city 'little orer an hour out). Perfect Homestead. and a gentleman's farm and homo, close to station. A place where a man can lead an easy life, with his property_ increasing in value all the time. Will entertain Exchange. SMITH * HALCOMBE 5. CUSTOMS STREET. CHOICEST PROPERTY EVER OFFERED /I AAA ACRES OF THE FINEST 4UUI/ QUALITY BUSH LAND IN NEW ZEALAND. Native Lease, 50 years; rent, Is 6<l per acre; 1100 acres new grass, remainder of properly in green bush; abundance of puriri throughout; 300 acres Rich Fiats, balance easy undulating, beautifully watered by pebble bottom creeks. SOIL, rich sandstone formation Capable of carrying over '2 sheep to iho acre ail the year. At present owner is running 350 head cattle on 500 acres, beins last year's sown grass BUILDINGS—New 5-roomed. House, all conveniences ; bam. etcSITUATED—Five miles from township; 2 saleyard*. 8 miles. Property has tidal river frontage. Wool, etc., can bo taken from the farm by water carriage. PRICK —£3 15s per acre for goodwill: £5000 Cash Deposit, balance purchase money in 5 years at 5* per cent. Tins fine parcel of country is admittedly the best block on the market at tne present time. No waste land, lies well to the sun: lends itself to easy subdivision- When fully improved will be worth £12 per acre. We know this property. and it is a gift at the price asked. Freehold can be had if wanted. Inspection is ail that ie desired to satisfy anyone of the possibilities this great propertv offers. _ FIRST ONE TO INSPECT WILL BUY. WAITEMATA LAND AGENCY. HELLABY'S BUILDINGS. OPPOSITE G.P.0.. QUEEN STREET. P.O. BOX 404. THAMES VALLEY. (NEAR A CHEESE FACTORY.) 240 A CRES> J) RAI - gWAMP. Old Kahikafea Bush Land. A'l in Best Grasses. Clumps of Shelter Bush. Also, Plantations. Fencing in Good Condition, and 16 Subdivisions. 2 Windmills and Bore. CARRYING CAPACITY. so cows, AND WILL DO THEM WELL. BUILDINGS. —Good 9 roomed House, hot nm l <■ 'd water, and all conveniences; 10V.si! cowshed, concrete fl-ior. also concrete ysv'i implement plied, stable and barn, car- ].<■> .-r'* -ho;, and motor garage. Good your s . r. hfi:d. TP I", DAIIJY HERD averaged over £30 p.--! in* l.iseason for miik alon». F J,ICK: £46 P EB ACRE£IO'..3 CASH TO GOOD MAN. HAEROP 4 MEDLEY, IS. SiIORTLAND STREET. AUCKLAND.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16872, 10 June 1918, Page 7
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