_ I Houses and Land for Sale. TWO BARGAINS IN DAIKY EAttMB. s GOING CONCERN ACRES, situated in the famou . £*• ™ Wairantfa Valley: one of tho bea 11 Dairy Farms in the Auck.and Province. Th< e soil is of the beat alluv.al, all level an( 11 ploughable, and watered by springs an( 1- creeks; ring fenced and subdivided int< j several paddocks. >- I —First-class 6-roorued House ', with .all conveniences; stab'.e, cowshed, ant .. Pigsties, and all other buildings for ai d up-to-date farm. [. . The following is a list of the stock ant j, implements which are included with th« ; farm:—B2 cows. 11 heifer yearlings, 5 bul << yearlings. 1 bull (2yrs). 13 yearlings, 1 boa; } Pig. 1 sow in pig, 3 sows in pig and 25 smal Pigs. 6 porkers in sty, 1 brown mare, 1 filly 33 calves. One double-furrow plough, single-furrow plough. Cambridge roller, 1 se j disc harrows, 1 set swingletrees, 1 sledge i * viP -dray, spring cart and harness, car j sadd.e and breeching, collar and harness, ; ■ pairs winkers. 1 4-horse swingletrees. 216 gal '_ cream cans, 3 12gal. cream cans, 3 20gal cream cans, 3 20gal. milk cans, cross-cut saw jj - augurs. 1 waggon, 5 barrels, 3 tubs, pif trough. 4-cow milking plant, separator, anc u sundries. 1 Note:— farm has been in the present > owner s hands for a number of years. Th< only reason for selling is that he is retiring • from farming. Price and further particular! ■" u J? on application. We consider this one o: > 'he boat, Dairy Farms ever placed, in oui I hands for sale. ft CAMBRIDGE. - 9fi ACRES, land transfer title; about . -"VVI 150 acres in grass: 12 acres a 1 . present under tho plough; nearly all undulat 1 ins: practically all ploughable; i-acre or - £, ha :T°. watered by windmills and Bpring " u,\' dln SB—s-roomed Hou=e, with pantry and l bathroom: man's room: barn: cowshed, wit): - miking machine installed; also another en gino which driven corn-crusher. Carrying capacity—At present carrying 42 dairy cows 14 head grown cattle. 20 cahvs. and 6 horses. , \Vith improvement, this 'ila- o could be made to carry 80 cows, and do th -ra well. Stock - CM.be had at valuation. Situatedßailway station, post office, and store 54 miles, school 1 mile. Price. £3 per acre. Terms. £200 C j cash deposit, balance 5 years at 6 per cent. i waitemata ; land AGENCY, > 11. HELLABY'S BUILDINGS „„„„ (OPP. G.P.0.). > QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. Postal Address: P.O. Box 494. k 'Phone 2655. - QHOICE SUBURBAN TTOMES. i _____ r a ACRES - SUBURBAN AREA - All • v» fenced and ploughed; 1 aero orchard. good vegetable garden; soil good black . foam; about 3000 tomatoes planted out and looking well; modern House of 6 L rooms, 3 bays, every convenience, and good outbuildings. Price, which includes cart, harness, plough, harrow, cultivator, 2 cows. 1 yearling. tools, sideboard, etc.. £1850; terms, £700 cash. CIO2B 9i &SRES-A MODEL SUBURBAN — 2 PROPERTY; 25 minutes' walk by good footpath to trams; soil of the, very richest volcanic. free from stonepounds well laid out in shrubberies', fruit trees, lawns; 2 grass paddocks; all good live hedges. There is an exceptionally nice Bungalow of 5 rooms and conveniences; gas and water laid on; motor shed, stables, cowshed, etc. Can thoroughly recommend this home at price of £1800. Easy terms can be arranged. Only reason for selling is owner is going farming 9J ACRES—SEA FRONTAGE— 20 ■—- minutes from car; House, 6 rooms, up. to-date in every respect; h. and c. 3 -water, range, and gas stove: epjendid soil; unsurpassed views. Price, £1550. Easy terms arranged. Owner going i into business. J 3& ACRES-WITHIN SOUTHERN SUB- ! Oil URBAN RAILWAY, 10 minutes from } station; 17 chains main road frontage: -1 paddocks; rich volcanic soil: can easily carry three cows; Bungalow of 4 rooms, replete with all conveniences: h _ and c. water, etc.; grounds nicely , laid out: concrete paths, etc. Price. £-VO0: terms. £1000 cash. If? ACRES—WAIWERA—CIose to school. J-VJ steamer, and hot springs; frontage to main north road: 7 acres grass and 9 acres native bush: 2 Houses. 6 rooms and 5 rooms ; splendid sea viow. Price. £800: terms, half cash. MAKE KNOWN YOUR WANTS. WENZL SCHOLLUM, 109 QUEEN STREET. TAURANGA. Tfi ACRES—AII in grass and rough feed: IVJ several paddocks*: watered by creek; 5-roomed House, . cowshed, etc. Price. £45 per acre. QA ACRES—4O acres good grass, balance vJ"! rough feed and fern scrub, etc.; 12 paddocks, well watered; practically all ploughable-, u-roomed House and outbuildings. Price, £19 10s per acre. £438 cash. nO ACRES on South Line—Fenced and J-XO -..subdivided: watered by spring and creeks; mostly ploughable; 6 acres young grass. 15 acres bush; 6-rcomed House; cream collected; school 1J miles. Price. £1500. HAURAKI PLAINS. 17R ACHES —Subdivided. sheep-proof XI VI fencing: well watered; rich peat soil; all m the best grasses; 5-roomed House, bathroom, wash-house, cowshed, en- • gineroom and woolshed; could milk 100 cows. This place is well improved and can be recommended. Price. £65 per acre: £2000 cash. ARDMORE. 9~9 ACRES—Watered by springs and j-tKJmJ creek; fences want repairing; 60 acres good milling timber; real good prospective value. Price. £12 per acre; £100 cash. PATUMAHOE. AAf) ACRES— and wire fencing: *TtV watered by creeks and springs; all ploughable; flat; 50 acres bush: 160 acres in first-class pasture; 7-roomed House and outbuildings. Price, £18 per acre. Terms, £2000 cash, SAM. ALLISON* CO., 16. WYNDHAM STREET. DALGETY AND CO., _ , „ LIMITED. I LAND, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, GENERAL MERCHANTS AND WOOLBROKERS, FANSHAWE STREET. AUCKLAND. FOR PRIVATE SALE. CONSIDER THESE PHuPERiJES I CAREFULLY. ' 1 THEY CARRY OIK RECOMMENDATION. ,110 A ACRES. G.R.L., 66 years' optional l ■l-'-tJI/ tenure, and can be freeho.ded; | 350 acres in grass, balance scrub and tern ; ' 800 acres ploughable: subdivided Into 6 pad-, docks; splendidly watered by springs and river on boundary. ] BUILDINGS consist of good 3-roomed House, with add.tional outbuildings, con- | taining 2 bedrooms, small storeroom, waggon shed, harness room, ,'i-bnil cowshed. } SITUATED 7 miles from township, rail- | way station, etc.; good roads, accessible by motor at all times. ! I Mortgage, £300. G.A S. j ; PRICE. £3 15s per acre, for owner''! interest. TERMS: £750 cash, balance 5 years I at 5 per cent. I This property, by reason of its convenient i situation and the fact that it is located in a, district hitherto little known,, but which is I now undergo. rapid development, must in the near future considerably appreciate in | value. A railway route is surveyed withI in 2 miles of the farm, and without doubt will be in course of construct,on at an carlv date. Another important work which when completed will have a considerable effect on the whole district, is. the erection of hydro-electric works right alongside. I'relim.nary work lias been started, and tin. whole scheme Will be in full swing within ;> very short time. The property for the. greater part consists of easy roll .Tig country of semi-volcanic formation., easily worked and producing magnificent crops of swede-, oats, etc. Fully 800 acres arc easily ploughable, and when grassed should carry at least, 250 tows. From tins it will Im* seen that, the property,' whether considered from the, point of view of prospective value or as an income-producing proposition, in absolutely pound, and the owner l>emg keenly anxious to sell, ha..-' made the price particularly easy ! and anticipates that the first to inspect Will buy. 4'> ACRES, of which 381 acrew are FreeT:0 hold and the balance Educational I lx>asc at £3 per annum : 40 acres in grass, I '.'• acres heavy tea-tree, 40 acres ploughable; I . ring fenced and subdivided into it paddocks; ] Weil watered by creeks, concrete tanks, etc I BUILDINGS ..'iMis! of pood sound 8roomed Kauri House, barn 40 by 20. cow- ' shed ■', bulls, separator room, also 3-roomed ] Cottage. ■ I're.-ent stock consists of 12 dairy cows ] i and 11 young stock. ! 1 SITUATED right m the heart of the township, with school, l*iet office, etc.; 6 miles ;<> v ailway station, metal roads- Steamer calls, bi-v.-eeklv alongside properly. ; i PRICE, £1720. TERMS. fPOO cash. "1 "rr»A ACRES, containing almut 1440 ±U\J\J acre« Freehold and 60 acres E.R. at £(i 10<> per annum; IKH) a<-r. s in grasr-. 160 a. res scrub and fern, 1000 acres p'oughable; 7 and 8-wire fencing enclos ng 19 paddocks- well watered by creeks and springs. At present carrying over 1600 sheep, 200 cattie. and I-i horses. _ , BUILDINGS consist of good .-roomed House, ,'l-ioomed Cot*age, woolslied, stables, :i other small buildings; concrete dip. yards, '■<■•• . , i SITUATED only 1 miie from school; good roaiis; 7 miles from township. PRICE *ll 10s per acre tor t reehold. T,,is property consists of flat to easy undulating country of limestone- formation, a 'urge portion of which is plough a bV, and the 'creator part of which will ultimately be suitable for dairying. Having two road frontt ages it lends itself to easy and economical i subdivision, and being sittinted m a rapidlyl rising district this proposition affords a 1 splendid opportunity to the man who is prei pared io sit for a few years with a view to 1 subdividing and selling in small areas. 1 For further particulars, applyto DALGETY .AND CO., ■"••*-' v LIMITED, CITY. { I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17336, 6 December 1919, Page 5
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