Houses and Land for Sale. TAKAPUNA SECTIONS. F OR £10. o T OVELY SECTIONS, ON THE TOP OF SHERRIFFS HILL, MILFORD66FT FRONTAGE TO MAIN ROAD. BY 165 FT DEEP. AND COMMANDING pLORIOCS -ytiews. • /"".LORIOUS VIEWS. This it 4 lip spot at'ter « hot. in; sting day- for tlio grand, cooling, health-restoring evening brcezo. , PRICK. £-2 PER FOOT. PRICK. £3 per FOOT. Only J*lo cash required down;' balance, £» per quarter, or 5 pec cent, discount for cash. All formal ton from NEVILLE NEWCOMB LAND AGENT AND AUCTIONEER, lI.M. ARCADE. AUCKLAND. GRIFFITH%^^; P.O. BOX 6:... AUCKLAND. EXCHANGE LANE. 'J5. OI'EEN SIREET. AN THXCEPTIONAL OARGAIN. 35aBM— BUCKLAND— 100 a, res rich vol- ? canto soil, all undulating, half ploughed. all ploughablo when cleared: G paddocks; good posVand-wire fencing: land watered by everlasting running stream 3 miles from township, school P. 0.. saleyafds. and station . 6-roonied House, detached store. 8-baU cowshed, and hayshed: about 0 acres put down in wheat, 1* acres potatoes. rr.» £2o per acre; terms arranged. ,„._,_, fr aero; term* SOLD AT A SACRIFICE— TIKBE SOLD AT A SACRIFICE— -t TAURANGA— Acres, in 12 sections: country road just formed through fixing access to each section; sufficient, tan■er on property (rimu and kahikatea) Jo pay for property; milling company shortly to erect mill near by. Tbi« is a eplendid opportunity for an enterprising man. I ru.-o. only £6 10s por aero: terms. Apply »t orhce for further particulars. PAR NELL— House of 8 Jars© and 2 small rooms, all possible conveniences, outhouses, p.w.c. etc.; quarter-acre section on corner with three- frontages- gardens and grounds in splendid order. nee, £2400; deposit. £500. EEMUEEA— Bungalow, all cony.: i-acre land. Price, £1450. Deposit £»? 50. fT»E AROHA-AN IDEAL FARM-87 A Acres; near to P.O. and elation, creamery, saVyards and school: good, richsoil, well watered and well fenced weJbtrjtlt House, all possible conveniences, including electric light and water, drainage; all outbuildings. including motor-shed. £1000 cash wanted; for balance, terms arranged. WE HAVE THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF » FARMS PROCURABLE „„,„ OUS TIME IS TOURS. SO INTEEVfEW US EARLY. GRIFFITHS ***, HARKER, BOX 623. P. 0.. AUCKLAND, EXCHANGE LANE. 35. QUEEN ST. IftfMi ACRES—SOUTH AUCKLAND— JLv/v/V/Handy grazing run, freehold: about 800 acres in grass, 132 acres mixed bush, remainder is rough feed; all easy limestone country, about half plough?hie- soil semivoioamo; 11 large and & small paddocks, well watered, about 12 miles 7-wix© fences; 8- roomed House, whare, dairy, chaff-house, etc. Property will' carry 120 cattle and 1000 sheep; railway and saieyarda 19 mile*. P.O. and school 5 miles. Price, £9 per acre, on terms. Zf\{\ SEASIDE SHEEP RUN— iJ\J\J L.T.T., about 400 acres in grass. 60 acres in bush, balance rough feed: long beach frontage Kaipam Harbour; land faces north-east, asd is well sheltered; will carry 60" sheep and 60 cattle, and has not been top-dressed; well watered. House of 6 rooms, cottage, 4 rooms, woolshed, sheep yards, etc.; good communication by steamer. Present owner handles wool and goods by his own launch. Price, £13 per aero. 1 CA ACRES. L.T.— DAIRY FARM, IOU WAJKATO—WiII carry 75 cows and do them well; farm is all in good heart, "well fenced, 12 paddocks, no noxious weeds. Good, 5-roomed House, enclosed by lanrel hedges. 8-bai! cowshed, 4-cow plant, water laid on, implement died, piggery etc. ; close to factory and school, rural delivery of mails, daily. Price-. £60 per acre. GRAY & COCKROFT, SMEETON'S BUTLDINGS. (FARMS. FARMSGOOD "PROPOSITIONS. ood iTEOPOSITIONS. lOfif*' ACRES. O.E.P.- Miles from TanOvD ranga, 21 miles P. 0.; cream collected: hare; 6 paddocks, all plonghable. splendid streams; 250 acres grass; milk 20 to 80 cows in present state. Goodwill. 65s per acre; exceptionally easy terms. (T53) ■£*A(\ ACRES.—Unimproved, heavy tea\y±\J tree and fern land: 11 miles from Tauranga; two main roads and river boundary; constant communication and cheap freight; good landing on navigable river; £4 per acre; only £100 deposit, from eood man, (TSB) 49 ftfiA ACRES, AT FAR NORTH.— *j»\J\J\j Partly improved Sheep ana Cattle Run;, thousands of acres of rich fattening or dairying country. Fine new Homestead and all necessary station buildings; 8000 acres Brass; carries in present partlyimproved state 8000 sheep, 1500 head cattle. Fin* haxberar and navigable river. Superb climate; £2 2s 6d per acre; terms. fT62) OAK ACRES (approximately) DRAINED wl/d SWAMP LAND— Acres in grass; divided into 5 paddock?, wire fenced; 8 miles from Tauranga. 16 idles by river, fronting on Omanawa River.good landing, Sawmill and store handy. Will carry 60 cows; 25 acres in turnips, 2 acre 3 crop. Cottage, -i rooms. Price. £12 10s per acre. 100 Acres (adjoining) can be secured at £4 10s per acre. (Reg. 71) 10 fiQft ACRES. 4 miles from Ohau JL\J)Vt?O Station, on Manawatu Line Easy hill country, originally heavy bush; small area of flat near manager's house. L.T. Title; 1400 acres in grass. Possession immediately after sale. Further particulars from Agents- (T64) QOQP ACRES.— Property on Tau--0000 ranga Harbour; handy to town and railway; over 1000 acres fenced into 12 pad. docks; all in crop or grass, nearly all ploughed ; 1000 acres rich swamp, balanc* roiling country ,all ploughable; 3-roomed Cottage, shearing-shed, machinery-shed, etc., dip a.ad yards; £2 10s per acre; reasonable terms- • (T65) T7P (\C\f\ ACRES, WAIOURU SHEEP 5 STATION, comprising two pastoral runs, of 45,000 and 21,000 acres respectively. Original leases 6 years i,j rain, with right of renewal for further 21 ysars on revaluation of unimproved value; includes also Educational Reserve of 6185 acres, which is a renewable lease every 21 years. Tho whole well watered by clear-running streams; 5000 sores in English grasses! 3000 acres of flat roui.fl Homestead; 26 subdivisions, including 60 miles of fencing; 10,000 acres can be. purchased at end of lease. Purchase price ip 5 per cent, on present rent rates, and includes sheep on the property. 8 draught horses. 30 backs, and all necessary machinery. Homestead is within 1} miles from railway rtation. Main Trunk Line passes through portion of property. Price, for lot, £35.000: terms to be arranged. Carrying capacity at present 22,000 sheep. Call for further particnlars (T7O) OTHER FIRST-CLASS PROPOSITION'S. Farther information from VERE, PATON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, HALL OF COMMERCE. HIGH STREET. GOOD SHEEP RUN. 1 l ( l0 ACRKS ' FBEF,TTOLD.-Nu»e mile.' ' f'-'V from Ijest salcyards in the conn '.v: PfiO a. r<-» ;:'a'i», no noxious weeds; bnli.ri'f heavy bush; ring-fenced and sub. ■i. ■!■'i ;.'.' 12 padlocks: good 7 and 8-wir« fen.-»». tnUiru i».-t3; well watered. H<"ise " '•'mi wiK-Uhed a.nd machines. Wintercc .i <t lo>K> /■'•-..0n and IK.O cattle. V V] '•• $7 10 s p K » A CRE TERMS EASY. "tVe. hive inspected thi, rropeHy Hilt' car *** * huyero there is no belter offered. AHNOLD WAR]) LI CO. M. QT3EEH STREET, '"' Is
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17327, 26 November 1919, Page 6
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