Houses and Land for Sal*. A GREAT UP NORTH OPPORTUNITY. . GOING CONCERN. ] UNENCUMBERED. ; 1 100—ACRES™100 ; A BSOLUTELY THE VERY BEST OF J\. LAND and well improved, with good buildings- Includes the pick of 33 cows, 1 bull. 3 draught horses. 1 hack, 21 pigs, cart, chaffcutter. gig and harness, discs, lever plough, all farm tools, milking machines, engine and separator all complete (Releaser plant). The poultry included are exceptionally good. The owner netted last twelve months £100 out of them. Returns from this country cannot be bettered. P KICJS - £6500. CASH £1500. BALANCE 6 YEARS AT 6 PER CENT. For further particulars, apply, COLMOREWILLIAMS, " THE LAND MAN OF THE NORTH. ' DARGAVILLE. Telegrams: " Colmorewill." Letters: Box 44. Dargaville. HENDERSON. HENDERSON HENDERSON HENDERSON.— Many Properties in this suburban district arc changing hands, and we have sold a, number of them lately, but the following is the best value offered here for many a day: — 4?'_? 7 A A—GOING CONCERN— miles c**o I W from Queen Street. Twenty Acres, House 7 rooms. The owner has actually refused £5000 for this property, and £300 per acre for the part of the property without the house. This is a very rare opportunity of acquiring a good income-producing property. The income of this property should be at least £700 per annum. The house consists of 7 large rooms, diningroom 28ft by 15ft, and other rooms in proportion ; city water, wash-house, c. and t.; separator room (concrete floor), and many other good sheds, pigsty, fowlhouses, stable, trapsnod, etc.. etc.; beautifully laid out in shrubs and lawns, all well sheltered with live hedges. The soil is semi-volcanic, loose, and in perfect condition. Telephone now being laid on to house. Only li miles to present station, the new station will be right alongside as the railway reserve is adjoining. The best suburban train service in Auckland. Thirty chains frontage, all metalled road. A splendid cutting up reposition, all flat, subdivided into 12 padocks, all well drained, mostly in commercial orchard, some in grass and a little ready for cropping; over £600 per annum could be made from tomatoes. 5000 already planted: also most suitable for poultry: no manures i used for fruit trees, land being rich enough. 1 Two horses, spring cart, catamaran, plough, disc harrow, tine harrow, sledge, clod crusher, 27-gallon separator, chaffcutter. and sundry working tools. School and P.O. 1 mile. CASH REQUIRED, £1800. Owner would consider sound first mortgages as part payment. Owner intends leaving countjv. hence this most unusual offer. WOULD SUIT RETURNED SOLDIER. Owner ia now putting in 5000 tomato plants. THE NATIONAL CO-OP. REALTY CO., OF N-Z----LAND AGENTS AND SMALL DEPOSIT HOME BUILDERS. SAFE DEPOSIT BUILDINGS. Please Note. —Vulcan Lane Entrance. LAND OF HOPE AND GLORY I WITH MY GENERAL KNOWLEDGE OF FARMING LANDS IN NEW ZEALAND, I CAN ASSURE PURCHASERS THAT NO BETTER VALUE EXISTS THAN IN THE NORTHERN WAIROA. DROP A LINE TO W. B. GIESEN, DARGAVILLE. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER? 1 ( }(if\ ACRES, all in grass; well fenced -Uv and watered 60 acres drained swamp; all ploughable. The farm will carry 70 dairy cows. Good House, cowshed machines, outbuildings, etc. Price, £26 per acre. Terms. £500, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. The owner would exchange for a house and a few acres handy to station i 43 H-624J 8~ ACRES, rich drained swamp; all in n<J grass; well fenced and watered. Good House and outbuildings. Situate seven miles from Southern station on metal road . Price, £35 per acre. Cash, £750. Owner will , exchange for larger farm up to 200 acres on good road. What have you to offer' (134 M) QQA ACRES. WAERENGA. all in good Uuv clean pasture; sheep-proof fences; man's wbare. Will carry 800 sheep and 50 head of cattle. Price, £12 10s per acre Terms, £800. Balance arranged. l90W) 00.-T ACRES. 300 in good English grasses, t.KJtJ balance fallow: 20 paddocks; permanently watered. Six-roomed House, good outbuildings. Suitable for sheep or dairying, > Stock wintered 62 dairv cows, 150 sheep, 6 horses. Price. £30 per acre. £1000 cash. Balance arranged. Owner would exchange for good mortgages or House and few acres. THOS. E. SHORT. I SHORT'S BUILDINGS. 156, QUEEN STREET. AND WARD STREET. HAMILTON. HANDY AUCKLAND.
ftflH ACRES. FREEHOLD, £3 per acre. I DUU About 250 acres grassed, balance "landing bus-h : fenced and well watered; 2-shecp country. m ACRES DAIRYING AND CROPPING LAND, above frost level; good sixroorued Residence, cowshed with ruachinepower. saw and chaffcutter; 0 acres potatoesI milking 35 tows; ■> acres native bush; well j.wate'cd. A good profitable farm. I A. E. DEWAR, 17. USriOW BLDOS.. CUSTOMS STKT&ZT.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17256, 4 September 1919, Page 4
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