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1 llfegmges and Land For Sale. ' TO FARM SEEKERS. IWa are Agents for BUCKLAND BEACH ■ " flrmONSi WALLACE ESTATE SEC* :• S, MANGERS; HELVETIA OSIiICH FARM; AND MOTH'S GRAND • r 500.ACBE farm. TAKANINI (in conjunc- '* > tion with T. Mandeno Jackson). .«-arPF should be no need of repeating ! r r B K Jf miles CITY; milk col- ' Acted FOR TOWN- SUPPLY— Dairy w l6 ! Acres, mostly reclaimed swamp. v 3« 'Residence, and 2 Cottages, let at 15s n?"03 Good dairy buildings. Leasehold. rhfl«h property, lease 20 years, to run at ' Ji low rent. Prciscnt occupier has mot 1 22 an accident, and after spending £2000 his to relinquish, and asks very low goodSt A WO in this. Capacity. 60 ( cows. •* rr=!T APPEAL TO ANY BUYER.—A M GOING CONCERN and a SPLENDID ! 1 INCOME PRODUCER. ! /I BEAT BARRIER—A Tip-top rasing i It Fsrm, 600 acres; nearly all grassed, ! nice area of standing bush, and most delight- | ?X situated. Healthier sheep country cani net be had. HOUSE. 8 rooms, fully Car's wished billiard table, good piano.. All i STOCK, LIVE AND DEAD, comprising ! first-c'ass young ewes. 10 rams, 1-8 head oi ! cattle. 3 horses. waggon, harness, and all i necessary tanD implements and tools. Walk I . in, walk out, for £13 per acre. Reasonable \ terms to eood man. w 3l ' PAKURANGA. near Panmnro—One ol the Cho.oest Farms in this richest oi ! districtsl0 4 Acres, numerous subdivisions; i fine up-to-date Residency 8 rooms, and first- [ class outbuildings; city milk supply from l gate. (92 I tffAKGEKE-Bich Favona. Bert value ! jYL we have; cow per acre; 121 acres, a paddock". Very neat Cottago and outbnildI ines. Low prico. cash £300. (788) 1 T),iKURANGA—Rich 30-acro. Farm; 2 ; X acres orchard, balance dairying. . lip- ! 10-di.'.e Residence; good outbuildings, i £2500. $02) TAUPAKI, close Station— 7ery rich 44 Acres. Up-to-date Villa, 5 rooms. | Cash. £400. 189" PAPARATA VALLEY—I 7 ACRES, grassed. level, fenced, so mo swamp. New I House. lb lades 6 cattle, 2 lioMeSi CM* ! harness, plough, farm implements, Cash, j £350. ™ obl MAUKU —Ideal Dairy Farm,. 781 acres, 'JVI first-class. House, 5 rooms; plents ! farm buildings; 15 paddocks. Or Exchange, 1301) DRUR7. 3 miles—ll6 Acfts: milking 40 tc 60 cows; best English grasses.. House, 6 rooms; numerous firm buildings; at f £35. l 890) WOODHILL, Kaipara Lino—Cheap and convenient Dairy Farm, 127 acres, \ $11 veil improved. New House, 5 room*; I milking buildings. With property goes en \ cine, separator, vats, etc., 18 cow, _," 1 cart and harness, at £30, or £27 10! j without stock. t63B ' | rTE AWAMUTU—ISO Acres, all improved ; X rich dairying. New House, 6 rooms | etc., etc., at £42. ! D'JKEATUA, TE AWAMUTU-ProfitabU i X Farm.. 158 acres; 14 paddocks. Nev I House, 5 rooms; good steading, telephone at 216- (900) ! "D'JKEKAWA. via Tuakau-First-class ,21fij £ X Acres, largely improved. 8 subdivision! Good Cottage and outbuildings. Cream COl lected. Cash, £500, 897) OHA UP o—Splendid Dairy Farm, 231 acres, all best grasses; ISO ricl drained swamp. Modern, Up-to-date Kesi dence: cood outbuildings; at 4-6. hw all round. £40. '883' WAIPU— 240 Acres, dairy and grazing; 6ome rich flats; 8 paddocks. House 1 rooms; large barn, etc. As going concern at £13 r>er acre. (8 "' HOTEO NORTH, via Kaipara • Railway--728 Acres, sheep and cattle. House Cottage, outbuildings; exhaustive particular: with us; for -*1638; {-mile river frontage. TACHOA. KAIPARA—Fine Cattle Countr —1020 Acres. !S8 paddocks, all grassed; water each paddock; easy country, rich flats Residence and numerous outbuilding. Owner having lost ton. must 6eh. Ho is makini tfioney. Price. £25 per aero. (899) RAGLAN Acres, all grassed. N« House: 400 cattle, 1500 sheep; at £10 without stock. PIAEO— 2000 Acres, fine Residence, etc., a !I £10. Notable, bargain as specujatooi or occupation. ™ 3) ALFREDBUCKLANI | AND SONS, LTD.. | THE HA ARRET. ; 774 ACRES AT £10, WITH 600 A CRES w G KASS> INCLUDING 80 10 100 A CRES | JHCH jJpATS, ! " AXD ! WINTERING 1100 SHEEP AND 100 CATTLE. D s "* £1500 C_ i3H EOOmEI This is an excellent block of country in j ' most prosperous district. The present owne 5a only grazing on.it.. but the area of nc river-flat makes dairying on part of it or of the possibilities, as the cream cart alread collects cream from tho neighbours. lb " title is 0.R.P.. at 21a Cd per acre. Beside the 600 acres in grass there are 50 acre# ( bush fallen and ready to barn, another «. acres fallen in a previous year, and not y( . burnt, and the balance is still standing. ; The property is ring fenced and divide into seven paddocki., the fencing being a first-class. 1 . Tho buildings include a now House of rooms, with bathroom, telephone, etc., woo shed and yards, :md everythlne neces»« ' for the working of an up-to-date sheep run. The number of sheep given axe from ih shearing tallies, nil having been successful! wintered, and an additional 300 have bee grazed since the end of toe winter. The terms of sale are particularly eas] making the whole proposition a most a tractive one to anyone requiring a farm ( this size suitable fur grazing or mixed inn ing. THE NORTH AUCK LAND FARMERS' CO , OPERATIVE, LTD, j KING'S CHAMBERS. I COMMERCE STREET. AUCKLAND. HEAP OFFICE. WHANGAREI. H. EL JONES, ■ Manager. Land Department. Auckland. THE DOCTOR ORDERS MI "UP NORTH." Writes a client from Taranaki, and "6 wh live here, and have learnt from experience confirm the doctor's wisdom; "Up North for health. , „ • The North, where tho grass grows all th year round, is as beneficial to stock as t huaans. COLM ORE-WILLIAMS is the , Original Land Man of the NonflIJIHIS pATTENESG OS gTUD pARi The owner, now that the war is over, ht to go Home, and lie is quite prepared to Be | <m real easy terms, showing you that he i f Weil satisfied to leave tho bulk of his moac j on the property for a term of years. . \ Haif the property is beautiful ahuvial na I deep back loam; the balance is easy undt I laticg limestone hills, abundantly watered I I , springs and artosian flows. The tioineirtea is nicely situated on a rise overloolaTiS w whole property; tho woolshed has sheanni \ machines, which are included in the sale < I the property. The owner ho,B been farmiii this property as a stud and fattening fan i for year His first draft of fat lambs l December weighed 351b at Wwtiicld; Jwi fry draft, 31!lb; February, 321b-—all at &d lb. This property also turns on the nnei j ■ Ist bullocks in the North. , i v >» Just let me show North. this property- , Jii6t let me show you over this property. . | Would make a lovely dairy farm, and IS MO! I y; conveniently situated. „ 1 j PRICE, £28 per acre. Res. «. 68. ■!| 89 ACRES- | GOING concern— .§ £2410 s P EE A CRE .: | §f| 4 .—GOING CONCERI J SO-' Includes 21 cows, 7 young heifers, 3 how 'id calves, separator, and all machinery. A land, conveniently situated., wc '«! c red. . ;%• DEPOSIT. £500; balance to suit purchase Beg. H. 142. further particulars, apply, ' ICOLMORE'fc WILLIAMS HE land MAN OF THE NORTH MM: DARGAVILLE iHHF>

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17112, 18 March 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17112, 18 March 1919, Page 3

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