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Houses and Land tor Sale. SUBURBAN ORCH AR D, BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED. ABOUT SIX ACRES RICH ALLUVIAL -"- LAND, all in first-class Orchard, within 7 miles of the city and 2 miles to a station. Owner will sell in two lots of about 3 acres in each or in a whole, viz.:-— No. 1 Lot contains 114 Pears and 300 Peaches, all in full bearing and in firstclass condition. Price, £600. No. 2 Lot contains 120 Lemon*, H Oranges. 9 Pears. 250 Peaches, 24 Persimmons, and 22 Plums, Price, £675, This is one of the most productive orchards anywhore near Auckland. Everything is in tho best of order. Owner v ill show any intending purchasers bin returns, and he will supply timber and material for the erection of buildings. Terms to be arranged. EXCELLENT JURM. ITO" ACRES, TE KUITI. Title O.R.P. i ILO Can be made Freehold at, any timo 'for 18a per acre; 4 miles from railway station, township, and saleyards; school to bo erected on properly at an early date. Cream cart passes. Excellent metalled road. About 550 acres in good English grasses; say. W acres good, mixed bush, balance heavy era 10 to 12ft high. The land is easy rolling in front and ridsable hills in rear, with good, wide open gullies. The front portion is of volcanic nature, and tho balance rubblr blue papa. The property is well watered and lies to sun; well fenced and subdivided. Wintered 120 head of 3 and 4-year-old bollocks (three trucks fats and one truck fat sheep just sold off), a so SCO' sheep and 60 cows and young stock, with feed in plenty, and no turnips. The Pasture is excellent, consisting of best, mixed English grasses. A large dairy herd could bo run on front portion, the back being admirably adapted for shoop and voting cattle. Excellent 5-roomed House and full range of outbuildings. Orchard in full .bearing. PR£&; £9 PER ACRE for Goodwill About £2000 Cash rerjuirod A pHOICE nALRYTNG AND /i razing- ipARM. CQA ACRES-WAIKATO.- 160 acres 00\J grassed, 300 acres rich swamp (now being sown in grass); 800 acres flat land, balance undulating; no noxious weeds. New buildings now being erected at » cost s of £800, including S-roomcd Houso, etc. Una mile metalled road frontage. A «P'endid 1 cu»ting-up proposition. Now carrying 200 • i year-old cattle, and will carry 1000 sheep- Price, £18 10s per acre; terms, £2000 cash. This is good, and we arc- Solo ' Agents. • TA ?ou^D V » G oIrriS NS OUR . SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, LTD. 83, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. > Branches : HAMILTON AND PUKEKOHE. THE DOCTOR ORDERS ME UP NORTH-" 5 Writes a client from Taranaiu, and wo who ; live hero, and have learnt from experience, e confirm the doctor's wisdom: "Up Worth s for health. . , „ ... .. The North, where tho grass grows all the ;' year round, is as beneficial to stock as to human*. COLMORE-WILLIAMS is the r> Original Land Man of the North. ] ' THIS PATTENING OR CTUD JiABM. • : The owner, now that the war is over, has i ■ to go Home, and he is qn.ite prepared to sell - ■ on real easy terms, showing you that he is ,' well satisfied to leave the bulk of his money , on the proporty for a. term of yearn. . Half the property is beautiful alluvial flat, s deeD back loam; the balance is easy undor lating limestone hills, abundantly watered by 5 springs and artesian flow?, The Homestead t is nicely situated on a rise overlooking .the 1 whole property; the woolshed has shearing- - SScii are included intho sale of i tho property. The owner has been, farming •this property as a stud and fattening farm ' for years. His first draft of fat lambs in » December weighed 351b at Wostfie d; Janu--3 ary draft. 34*11>: February, 321b—a 1 at 8d a • lb This property also turns off the finest i fat bullocks in the North. ? ; Just let me show you over this property, it 1 ■ would make a lovely dairy farm, and is most ' conveniently situated. '■ PRICE, £28 per acre. Beg. W. 68. ? 89 ACRESj GOING CONCERN £2410 9 P ER A CRB - GOING CONCERN. Include* 21 cows, 7 young heifers,, 3 horses and calves, separator,. and all machinery. A level land, conveniently situated, well watered- £500; balance to suit purchaser. DEPOSIT, £500; balance to suit purchaser. Reg. H. 142. For further particulars, apply, COLMORE- TTT .,„ WILLIAMS. "THE LAND MAN OF THE NORTH." 0 DARGAVILLE 1h , 11—— ll d

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17113, 19 March 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17113, 19 March 1919, Page 3

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