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; Houses -and ..-Land for Sal». HAURAKI PLAINS. 72 half-mile '«? P. 0.. Cottace ant?+l,2Sv i* j Pl! "ns.' FourOfoomcd «Tvamn a sheds ; Eeaulifully drained Sfi h->«r! .-.i c"ufe aSS p r • , T> a ddocks; carrying the frwlinM i?" f n ? £i;i ® C PC re for yoeit. An absolute gift. £1200 doAlso. iIT A CR ES. flat land, on edge of these ins 4 ar, )ir"d. DS: wintercreanißrv rVirt? m tea, school and «? C • <» .comer block, swlendidly fit- x'S; n " s " rM!es - No build«S « "&.f 6 11 rWS'ig > £600 deposit, this is a O cod £10 lwlow its value. GREAT MILKING PROPOSITION 11,") *\5SEST5 ES Tr A ', 1 in good pasture, splendid y, f >, «: »'l P'oughabje. 9 paddocks, well tenced and wst^red; big road frontage. can be easily subdivided. Six-roomed House and conveniences. l-!-b*.\! cowshed with concrete Vl CBrT?,n E-'- and has been th roughout the winter, nearly 50 head; will easily do S V OO L.' by. station 34 miles: rn t. Hed road. This is one of the finest, propositions m our books. You can milk for city supply and factory. Price is about halt ,of what, is being asked for similar country in the Lower W*ikoto. .ft'*) yearly I can «; taken oft easily. Price, per acre 1 Ko<hin ~ more attractive | SHORT IND SMYTHEMAN, 11. SMEETON S BUILDINGS. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD., ALBERT STREET. AUCKLAND. Land Department Telephone, 2216HANDY TO AUCKLAND CITY. 79 ACRES, ploughable land: -JO in grass, ! " ™ ,24 acres scrub. -1 acres bu6n, i orchard: 9 paddocks; good loam on clay sub- i so l '- New House, 7 rooms, all conveniencesWharf, post office, school, and saleyards. imile. pmcE, £2600. ONE-THIRD CASH, BALANCE 3 YEARS AT 6 PER CENT. MOTOR SERVICE PASSES DOOR. 3052 SOUTH.AUCKLAND. 17Q ACRES; 170 acres grass, 10 acres J- 1 «-/ , bush;: fiat to undulating; all ploughable. ntur fenced, subdivided into 14 paddocks, watered by streams; will carry 30-35 dairy cows- Good House. 6 rooms; new cowshed. S bails, concreted; stable and loose-box; bam, 33 by 16; engine, 5 hp.; milk machine, , chaflcutter. with farm- L.T.T. Good metalled road to property. Township 3 miles; cart calls. JpKICE, pER j^CRE. CASH. £1200: BALANCE ARRANGED. 2992 POLLOK. iXQ ACRES; handy to wharf, post office, .school, etc.;. 12 acres fallow. 10 acres English grasses, 30 acres drained swamp: balance open fern country; level and undulating; rini-fenoed: 2 paddocks, -watered by springs and creek; small Cotttge 3 rooms. jpBICE, jgiy pER j^CRE. CASH. £300;' BALANCE. 5 YEARS AT 6 PER CENT. Solo Agents. 2576 PUKEKOHE. 3 FARMS WORTH INSPECTING. ■] I ■i A K ACRES.Price-, £60 per acre; £1000 -L*x*J cash. . Adjoining rising township, <- mile from railway station, and 0., school, , and casein factory within a few hundred yards. Good House, quite new, with all conveniences: large cowshed with machines, con- ■ crete floor. The land lies well, almost level, and the Quality hard to beat. As well as being a good farming proposition, there is good prospective value. (S. 220 a) IA7 ACRES.—Price £70 per acre; £2000 XV I cash. Hc-ase, 8 rooms; concreted cowshed, engineroom, stables, cartshed, and good pigsties and paddock; 1-mile from railway station, li miles from P.O. and casein factory, and 1 mile from school. Owner is not milking at present, but the farm is carrying over 50 bead of cattle on tho grass alone. Land nearly level; 4 miles from Pukekohe. ;S. 225b). Krr ACRES.—Price £42 per acre: £600 cash. tj I Two miles from railway elation, li : miles from P. 0.. school, and casein factory. This property lias a good solo of grass and promises well for the coming season. Those wishing for a small dairy farm should not j mis 3 this opportunity. (S. 72c) T. MANDENO JACKSON, CUSTOMS STREET E.. AUCKLAND, And LEGAL CHAMBERS, PUKEKOHE. THE MAN WHO WINS IS THH MAN WHO KNOWS IT'S TIME YOU KNEW SOMETHING OP COLMORE'S COUNTRY "UP NORTH." ACCEPT THIS INVITATION AND COME. •?.nO ACRES REAL GOOD COUNTRY. - W WITH NECESARY BUILDINGS AND CONVENIENTLY SITUATED. DESCRIPTION : This Property is situate in Hobson County, and tvi!.hm 5 miles from village and wharf. Post office and school would bo about 1} \ miles distant. Toe farm buildings comprise well-built dwelling oi! 6 rooms, large cowshed with concrete floor, barn etc. The whole of the property .is in grass excepting Bomo 12 acres now m oats. Maize and potatoes have been very successfully j grown here- . . Tlio fencing is m good order throughout. The boundary fences aro all 7 wire.!, excepting road frontage, and the vrholo is subdivided into 10 paddocks. The land is mostly undulating, with 00 acres of flat-— acres have been ploughed. Stock at present on tho property consists of 70 head of cattle (which includes 40 milking cows). 10 horsey. The Title is 0.R.P.. and there are no mort- I gages to bo taken over. j The Price is £16 per care. Terms: £1000 . cash; bal. 3 years at 5i per cent. FIRST TIME ON THE MARKET. Solo Owners' Representative— COLMOREWILLIAMS. " THE LAND MAN OP THE NORTH," COLMORE HOUSE. DARGAVILLE. Tclesrtma "COLMOEEWILL." >

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17211, 18 August 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17211, 18 August 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17211, 18 August 1919, Page 3