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Houses and Land For Sale. , ' riREAT. gARGAINS. !' mwo gUNGALOWS, JJOUKT JJIJEN. ; £™ DEPOSIT. MUST BE SOLD. i?Qtfn. REDUCED TO £700-6 Rooms. dboOU all modern convs. Oiled rami 1^^ te WfcED , TO£6B&NLY£3S £650 W^pm a r LOW* porcelain .bath and basin. PLASTER CEILINGS. Linen presses. HOT AiNU COLD WATER, etc. ApP,y ' pEO. TTATCHER, ESTATE AGENT, EDEN TERRACE. 'Phone 2521. . T)ESIRABLE J)AIRY ' ARM ' ! ONLY 30 MILES FROM AUCKLAND; A CRE- 130 - A CBES. „ Partly-drained Swamp, all in. Good Grass. Wintered and Now Carrying:r 34 DAIRY COWS. ! 22 YEARLINGS. . 20 SHEEP? BESIDES PIGS. , . Land free from wepds; 11 paddocks, water < in each- within 10 minutes school, station. store. Buildings consist.of 6-roomed Bungalow (almost new , scullery, pantry, wasn house, 8-bail cowshed (concreted floor), engine and separator-room, and all necessary 8 PRICE 'm ACRE; £800 CASH. Price _ indff'lcow milking Plant, separator, " & SON. Avondalo, Sole Agents. AN ABSOLUTE gARGAIN. THE CHEAPEST 300-ACRE FARM ma u« THB WAIKATO. ' OAA ACRES, situated/ on the mam 300 Hamilton Ron! less han two j '' miles from go-ahead Morrinsvillo. , Ihe NZD A. and Waib to Dairy .Association have recently purchased site? in Mornns- , ville, for the purposo/)f establishing DRIED D MILK factories. .venture to say, and honestly believe, Owa block will, in » matter of a year or two, easily realise £50 per acre. The land comprises some ol the richest dairying and fattening country ra the province; with the exception of aboiM ' 40 acres gentle rolling, the whole area, is : level. There is fully .150 acres of exceptionI sllv rich drained swamp. This portion was * originally, in heavy flax, and ib now thoroughly drained an.d dry, with plenty of | * fall. There is practically no evidence of j i timber, most of the swamp having been I ploughed and grassed- The swamp really ■ requires to be seen to fully appreciate its quality, being a rich, black loam, .12 to 18 inches deep, on loose, sandy subsoil. There is at present on the farm 90 dairy cows, 30 '. head of stock, and 18 horses, which were i. wintered; 120 cows can be comfortably and i, safely carried this season. Buildings con- ', sist of fi.no 8-roomed Homestead, every d modern convenience, 'phone: new 5-roomea I- Dwelling, 'phono; 4-stall stabio, feadroomt r implement and waggon-shed, large iron bam e 10 by 20, up-to-date 10-bajl milking-shed, ; concrete floor and yards, milking plant installed; engine-room, pigsties, milk stand, live hedges round half the farm. Rural - delivery daily. School and cheese factory > close at band. i PRICE. £35 per Acre. £1200 Cash, bal- , ance 5 years, 54 per cent ; This is something more than a farm proposition, . and carries a certiin prospective value. , either as » whole or a cutticg-up proposition; the property having {-mile road frontage, is admirably adapted for subdivision into th'ee farms, for which there is a growing deuand in the district. We are * convinced that no practical man wanting a 8 really good pieco of land will fail to do I, business, and, further, that the place is 25 per cent, cheaper than anything offering in the neighbourhood. Sole Agents, CMITH AND TIUNTER, i MORRINSVILLE. .' k 27(10 ACRES, half .in grass; alluvial . x * j flatß and rol!ln 8 country; well . fenced; good woolahed, yards, dip. cottage; carrying 3000 sheep and 150 cattle. Price, •, £20,000. Easy terms. fiAA ACREB. good sheep country; 23«- , \J\J\J acres in grass: carrying W sheeo » per acre. Price for freehold, £151 ; £300 0 cash- *' n ACRES SPLENDID LAND: modern 8roomed House, gas and water, and all • conveniences; handy *o school and tram. „ Price. £3250: £500 cash. I W. B. LLOYD & CO., "• ' LAND AGENTS AND VALUERS. OTAHUHU. 'PHONE 461. MT. EDEN—Owner leaving Auckland, must Sell—s-Rooraed House in tip-top ' order: commanding splendid: views; sec- . ,tion, 60 by 475, very nicely laid out with i glass house, 12 by 12, fernery and summer house: 24 full-bearing fruit trees. Reduced price, £795, Govt, mortgage of £355. . ! EI6G MT. 8-Roomed Home, newly capered and painted: gas stove and ' califont; section, 78 by 103, with concrete , path* and garden. Price, £780. Easy terms • arranged. This property, is ur*»icumbered, J Owner might consider section as deposit or ) mortgage. _ E57 WHEATLEY & CO., 22, SHORTLAND STREET--1 GOOD COASTAL PROPERTY. too A ORES, -pREEHOLD AT grj } CARRYING 500 SHEEP AND JQQ . nATTLE. k C ASS PEQUIRED, £800. A NICE LITTLE COASTAL PROPERTY, with regular steamer service and only 1 five hours' from Auckland: all good sand- ) stone country, has all been bush; now all e in grass and carrying a good sole of 4 t/nglish » grasses: ring fenced, subdivided, and well i. watered: about It milos from sohool. The i. House is of five rooms, close to a fine beach, '. with good boating and good fishing. Has 2" do"ne the stock carried extra well, and couid ~ have carried considerably more. (841) We have to report a very animated land market. A steady stream of land buyers . interested in the cheap grazing lands, oi tne > North has set in, and, besides sales to local men. we have been successful in placing in our district well-known settlers from Hatrke's 5 Bay, Masterton, Westport, and Waikato. > This is very tangible evidence of our claim 7 that the North has attractions for all classes 0 of settlers, and we cordially, welcome correspondence from any one interested, Our sales for the last two months make a total value of £138.000, the vendors and areas sold - being as under:— George Gimßon, Maungakoramea • 1200 acres A. B. Carmichael, Kaikoho' - • -6100 „ lA. E. Phillips, Maungatapere. - - 286 ~ 01 J. V. Wallace Wheki Valley - - 424 „ s. P. Wakelin, Maromaku - - . - 730 „ i- ij. S. Hinton, Pokapu 814 „ }. J, Whitefield, jun., Rawetfe, '- Hokianga 832 „ II W. A. Sonrroll, Poroti 313 „ t- v. ° NORTH AUCKLAND FARMERS' CO 3 OPERATIVE, LTD., f; KING'S CHAMBERS, l . COMMERCE ( ST, AUCKLAND. d (HeAd Office, Whangarei.) cl _^ t. "' ■'•■ : ' —=->"—"■■■ " ■ ■ "-■■-- !! ACRES-At present worked as market « OU2 garden: beautiful black loam soil, none better; about 2 acres splendid N native bush; adjoins public park'reserve: two road frontages and bcaoh: e would cut up without reading; about s 40 acres Let ** £5 PC* acre per annum. % SITUATED-Avondale Point. . i, BUILDINGS-B-rwrned Hoifao and 1 sheds.- » im-®~» per wre. . There is a clear £1000 a. year in this e as a nursery garden. Will grow any- „ thing. Ik 711 ACRES-Splendid Grazing Country; l ? l IX about 200 alluvial fiats, on whioh 80 j dairy cows will be milked the coming a season: grew maiM last aSm B ft high. te.fettNGwrAbout 350 cattle. SITUATBD-r3B miles Northern line;, railway station, store. P. 0., school, t-rmle- glaxo factory to '» erected by Chrstmas at Helensville. Tins is the beet wintering iVira in the province. PRICE—OnIy £15 per acre. ' • ►,«« A^?,9 m Cthi3. . KOC ACRES'-Mostly in grass nice unKtUO dulatJng and drained swamp; con _ . either milk, fatten, or run sheep; 4 6 miles station by good motor road; good neighbours. A SiTUATED-Kiokio. 12 miles Te Awamutu. BUILDINGS-Medinm House, 8 rooms and sheds. ,t PRICE-OrJy £28 per acre; easy , terms. * This is * go-ahead 7»Jley with a big future in dairying. Don't neglect seeing,me about it. SOLE AGENT- ' V J. FOSTER, - ( "88, PHOENIX' CHAMBERS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13967, 28 September 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13967, 28 September 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13967, 28 September 1918, Page 10