Houses and Land For Sale. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD.' OUR EXPERT SFR'- 'CES ARE AT TUUiJ DISPOSAL FGfc VALUATIONS. REPORTS. ETC.. AND FOR SALE Ob' REAL ESTATE BY PRIVATE TREATY OR BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT OUR NEW SPACIOUS ROOMS. ■* NEW CATALOGUES NOW READY. I AND MEN all know how seldom such » J large area, convenient to City, cones in the market. In the very near future such properties will lie unobtainable, We offer a good SHEEP & CATTLE FARM. "Jinn 'NEARLY) ACRES, about 30 miles J-J-UU ran city, 2 miles station; SCO acres grassed, nearly all pioughaljie, in numerous divisions. NEW KUUsE. 6 looms, bail:room, etc.; shearing and Kiwi sheds, dtp, usual farm bui'.dingo- The o'-a»c has 1,0 much on his hands, and h.ts ;ui iha puce a; £10 rER AIT - To a good man advantageous terms m!j hi arranged. We sha.'l have pleasure in conducting intending purchasers over the I block. 753) BEAUTIFUL, RICH EAST COAST RUN,' 14 Miles Motor Road frcrn Leading East, Coast Town. '"iAOn Af -'KES, papa land, and can yon (J 'J" y better it.for sheep. Practically all grassed and judiciously subdivided, a largo area is ploughabie, and the whole constitutes a highly remunerative proposition. FINE RESILIENCE, 9 rooms, on modern, up-to-date lines, electric lighting, man's Cottage. motcrsh>-d. up-to-date shearing and wool f beds, concrete dip, -tc, etc. Quick saio is w&nlcu. a- the owne" s state of health makeg it imperative. PRICE, £P yj3 QV) PER ACRE. Alternatively., as a GOING CONCERN, with about 1500 high-grade breeding ewes, nearly 3000 other sheep and rams, over 100 hsa<i cattlo. 18 horses, plant and furniture. (787) pAST TAMAKL—At about half the .price J-J o.«kec: for neighbouring properties -~ IMPROVED PROFITABLE DAIRY FARM. 157* , ACRES, grassed. well watered. It! subdivisions, mostly level. Commodious House. 10 bill :owshedi and farm steading. Convenient, school. P. 0., creamery, and cheese factory. Would take smaller place in part payment. (759) HELVETIA— Checpest land in the marked --Very nice lot. s'2j ACRES, -near Paerata Station and handy to Pukekohe. Beposit terms. PAPAKURA DISTRICT—A Bigh-cla-s Dairy Farm.; 117 ACRES, owner retiring: 11 visions, oil level and good; capital Residence. 7 mora.', and good ranize of outbuildings; li miles station; very convenient to rhuTch. creamery ©*'• Would part EXCHANGE for, say 20"OR 30 ACRES in good district, with House. Terms moderate. (642) I£*r ACRES, WAIUKU. 7 miles Piiirekoh« J.CNJ A very fine j>rcper*T- $ ACRES, in best- grass, drained and level; 130 Gere? rich swaflip. Good Residence and full range of o-itbuildinga. Little cash wanted. Will EXCHANGE for sound Rent-producing Property. (774) FAR-FAMED AKA ASA SWAMP, the rick of the country; 1-cow per acra land—6s ACRES, -perfectly grassed, fenc-d, and subdivided, at £48. Compare this with surrounding values- Easy terms. t777) ALFRED BUCEXANB AND SONS, LTD., J AND QALE "OOOMS, 'T'HE TTAYMARKET. ONE COW to TWO ACRES. OA~ ACRES. FREEHOLD, of splendid *J\JiJ pasture land of treat productiveness; situated on a good mot ailed road; only halfmile from wharf and P. 0., 1 mil© from school. The Property is all in English grasses, with the exception of a small patch of shelter bush; ring fenced, subdivided into 12 paddocks, and abundantly watered: soil, alluvial. The Homestead is a well-built, comfortable House of 9 large rooms, with every possible convenience; and outbuildings include two cottages, cowshed (12 bails), sta-bio, storehouse, large loft, concrete tank. etc. Its accessibility and the richness of its soil _ mane this farm one of the best on* the markst. and situatod, as it is, on the main road, it would make a splendid cutting-up proposition. PRICE, £35 PER ACRE. Terms arranged. Reg. M 93 101 ACRES. CASH, £250. BALANCE IN 8 YEARS AT 5} PER CENT. I'HIS is one of those rare opportunities ■*■ that give a m.-vn with limited mentis a chance to secure a really first-class Dairy Farm. The only reason for sale, is that th 9 Owner own= the adjoining property, and finds the work too much. The mete fart of the owner leaving the balance- of the purchase money on for such a long time shows his confidence in the land. This proper'y will milk easily 40 covrs; the land is nil rich swamp, well drcirred; good buildings. Rett. can be seen, and every assistance will be riven to a bona-fde inquirer. PRICE, £42 PER ACRE. Reg G4B For all further particulars, apply to COLMOREWILLIAMS, " THE LAND MAN OF THS NORTH." DAEGAVILLE. SMITH & HALCOMBE 600 ACRES. Ito?k!x= WAIKATO z™y 0 STOCK IN- LAND - £18 0 0 bIOCK IN _ BARGAIN — £16 0 0 "TMITS Place is situated in a go-ahead dis- -* 'n:t. adtacent to Cambridge, and is offered at the above low pure to effect a speedy sale. Included in the price is all tivs dairy cottlo-abou* 100 head; also, ho-aea, milking-macnines. separator, pli nt. dairy utensils, implements. wng.'fon. buggy, harness, and all the equipment of an up-to-date iarm. Nice, comfortable Homestead, bathroom, hot and co.'d service: good rar.r» of .outbuildings. stables. milking - shed Imachinos/, manure-shed, piggeries, dairv. 100 acres in grass. 1{ acres orchard 'real good), balance partly improved. Three road frontages, affording a fine subdivision into 3 farms. School. P.O. hardy, and- Cambridge within about an half-hour's run. Beautifully watered Will Exchang" for good mortgages, investments, and some cash Prico reduced. Investigation Costs You Nothing. SMITH AND HALCOMBE. PARK-LIKE FARM. PARK-LIKE FARM. GOING CONCERN. GOING CONCERN. GOING CONCERN. GOING CONCERN. 99fk ACRES, with pedigree <-*—j\) sheep, ewes and rams, fat bullocks, all plant, gear, and paraphernalia. Pressing tor Sa'a aS £40. Handy to city 'little over un hour out:. Perfect Homestead, and a gentleman's farm and home, 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 6, CUSTOMS STREET.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16876, 14 June 1918, Page 2
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