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Houses and Land, for Sale. SMALL SUBURBAN FARMS AND FABMLETS. S TTANDY TO THE pITY. * li -P1 K 7 Ko^JANGEßE—Beautiful Little cVAcJ I O Home; 2 acres rich semivolcanic land in the be3t of grass; nicely " laid, out in garden, orchard, lawns, etc.; concreted paths and yard; well sheltered; good House, 4 rooms, every convenience; all necessary outbuildings; easy terms- 46 d -PQ AAA—EAST TAMAKI—IdeaI Little S/OV/UU Farm, 30 acres; 28 acres grass. 2 acres turnips: all level; carrying ,1* 2 horses, 19 cattle, including 14 dairy cows; * will carry. 23 cows; handy # to all convs.; A House, 6 rooms, nearly new, and outbuildings - N.I. *, 4?1 9PI A — AVONDALE — Snug Little £ oWIAJU Home, 6i acres; 3 acres q freehold and 3 acres leasehold. Education j j? Reserve: orchard. 300 trees; good Dwelling, j y 6 rooms and outbuildings; 6 or 7 fowlhouses | q and runs; 20 minutes' walk from station. £ Terms, £500 cash. - ' Is MANGERE— ACRES RICH LAND | C in the. best of English grass; good j a position and handy to all convs-; small p House; windmill and bore. This is one;of £ the best properties in this favourite district. and is a bargain at the price, £130 per acre. Easy terms. 115 SMALL SHEEP AND 1 CATTLE FARM, * HANDY TO AUCKLAND- . v n-JA PER ACRE— ACRES—Good n ofe-LU sheep country; over 200 acres in n grass, 50 acres bush and scrub; carrying 7 n cows and 225 sheep, mostly breeding ewes; House, 7 rooms and outbuildings; 25 miles from Auckland by good metalled road; li miles from school, 3 miles Baleyards, P. 0., etc N.I. ' SMALL DAIRY. ; FARM. < GOING CONCERN — COROMANDEL 1 PENINSULA. — A VERY CHOICE c LITTLE PROPERTY OF 55 ACRES; Land C Transfer title all in grass and- crop; flat c land; first-class 6-roomed Kauri House, j, •wash-house; harnessroom, 2 cartsheds, im- <; plement shed, etc: (all buildings nearly q new); orchard of 60 trees. This farm will J easily milk 15 -cows. Price, including 9 C cows. 4 horses, » pigs, poultry. 2 ploughs. c tine harrows, roller, discs, spring dray. \ 45-gal Alfa Laval separator, cream cans, and harness. £2300. Terms. £1000 cash. School. 1 wharf, saleyards, township., etc., all oie ( .mile distant by good road. We have inspected and recommend this farm- N.I. KQQ ACRES.—AN EXCELLENT PROP. 000 ERTY.—MERCURY *BAY.— per acre; freehold; includine 30 young dairy s cows and milking plant. This property isN in two sections, separated by distance of 1* 1 horn-' drive: 83 ACRFS VERY RICH, CAB- 3 BAGE TREE SWAMP, improved and in 3 grass; good 4-roomed House; up-to-date con- c creted cowshed with 3-cow milking plant ( installed; shed 36ft by 20ft; calf shed, etc., ] etc.; a very fine section; ALSO 500 ACRES, 1 Whare thereon; partly improved; 400 acros ! t plonghnble; plenty fencing timber; a good j ] deal been ploughed. The two sections are 1 now carrying SI head grown cattle and 5 1 horses; has wintered 100 cattle. Price as 1 above Terms. £2000 cash, balance 6 years ] at 5 per cent. This is well worth inspection, 1 and is nicely situated, with harbour front- 1 age. N.I. 1 CdA ACRES— NORTH AUCKLAND.— \] UO-i Good mixed Farm; £300 to £400 1. a year taken from grass seed alone; 450 ' acres grassed; 15 paddocks; 5 acres crops; j 1 acre orchard; 40 acres swamp; 80 acres ■> beautiful bush: all excopt bush ploughable: will carry 10 head cattle and 400\ sheep all year round in present condition; 9-roomed Horioe with 'nhone. and good range of outbuildings: school 2 miles, station 5 miles. Price, £6050. Terms, £2500 cash. 30/500 A CHOICE DAIRY FARM-SO ACRES RICH DRAINED SWAMP—Th» best of country, natural grass land. CARRYING NOW 55 DAIRY COWS AND OTTTFR. STOCK. Situated in well-known Pufeekohe district: handy to all conveniences and best markets: n-ar!v new up-to-date 6-roomed House and modern concreted cowshed and yards: milking machines included in price. Th's nroprrt-y .is not improved to its full carrying capacity, and will milk more cows that* it is now doing. If vou want a firstclass dairy farm, inspect this. Price, £§000£2000 cash. N.I. " • S AMUEL~VAXT E AND SONS, LTD., 83. QUEEN STREET. Branches: HAMILTON. PUREE AND SILVERDALE 5000 ACRES. (MORE LAND IF DESIRED. SEE FOOTNOTE.) ; A "TRUE . TDARGAIN. ! PER -£4JLS S - ACRE WE DESIRE TO DRAW ATTENTION TO ' -THIS VERY SPECIAL BARGAIN. WHICH : WE HAVE JUST INSPECTED. AND HIGHLY RECOMMEND AS THE CHEAPEST PROPERTY ON OCR BOOKS TO-DAY. WE ARE CONVINCED THE • FIRST TO INSPECT WILL BUY. OWNER ' HAS CONSIDERABLY REDUCED PRICE ', TO FACILITATE A QUICK SALE. WE URGE YOU TO INSPECT WITHOUT , DELAY. AND WILL ACCOMPANY YOU FOR THIS PURPOSE. KAAA ACRES FREEHOLD, practically 1 JUUU all toad level land and the whole I ploughnble. No noxious woods. Almost ringi fenced. About 30 sheep-proof paddocks, I mostly 8 plain wires, totara Rosts, and bati tens. \bout 1200 acres p'oughed and sown in English grasses and clovers (looking well, ; mostly tip-top pasture!, about 800 acres I surface-sown grasses, 60 acres, in turnips, small orchard, several plantations of shelter trees, balance tea-tree, manaoa, flax. etc. The soil is light and friable, ploughable in . all weathers, and holds grass well. Beautiful : water supply. Waikato River on one side, j Modern and thoroughly well-built 8-roqmed ; House; splendid wonlshed, tabling, store, I workshop, and numerous other buildings. Te tephone in house. Motor service passes close to the Work. This property will carry now. with winter feed, say. 6000 sheep, and is capable of very gr"at improvement at a nominal cost. It is ideal sheep and cattle country, and th~ whole block is suitable for dairying purposes if r'osired. It is excellent fattening country. The who 1 © forms an attractive nnd very desirable property. It has never yet chiTi?e,( hands from the original owner. Excellent terms ran be arranged. N.B.— An additional area of 10.000 acres | adjoining run. be hid, if desired, at £2 10s per acre, and a further 25,000 acres at £1 per acre. Full details on application from the Owner'o '"""Is SAMUFU YATW AND SONS, LTD., 83, QUEEN STREET. BRANCHES HAMILTON. PUKEKOHE, AND SILVER- 1 DALE. I £60 P Ea A CRE 11 ' 171^8 n FF 'T'HIS T AND IN QNE 'TTEAR. ■ Of\ ACRES" of heavy black loam, .twenty : \yyJ minutes from Papakura Railway Station; suitable for town milk supply. I Bungalow of 5 good rooms, with all necessary outbuildings; 3-cow plant, engine, sepaI rator; and all at this price. £74 per acre. Easy terms. BEATON & DOVELL, BROADWAY. PAPAKURA. QRAFTON £1450 riiHE r'AVOPRITE Lot ALITY, NEAR 1 THE Hl(lU(iE •Two-slorey House of 9 1 rooms and nil conveniences; suitable for , : boardingliuuse or conversion into flats; I leasehold section 50ft by 100 ft, 241 years, to I run at i' LU 103 per annum. Price; £1450. 1 1 Cash required, i 400. (249) M t. e DEX -£2500. 1 7-ROOMED BUNGALOW—An Ideal Home I —All modern conveniences, and elec- . trio light in the street; half-acre section, 1 having 99ft frontage; nicely laid out, fruit trees, fowlrun. etc. Price, £2500. (248) R OYAL QAK - £ 1500 . SEMI-BUNGALOW OF 6 ROOMS, scullery, pantry, bathroom, hot and cold water, gas stove and range; wash-house, ' woodshed, fowlrun; large volcanic section 6Gft by 190 ft, tastefully laid out. In perfect order. Price, £1500; cash, £600. (191) M t. den -£1350. NEAT HOME OF 5 ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE; all modern conveniences; nice locality, and close to trams. Grounds nicely laid out; concrete paths. Price, £1350. (187) G rey L YNN r£IISO. " "TUNE HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS, and all JF conveniences; on corner section, 92ft ? to Surrey Crescent and 92ft to Richmond Avenue; all large rooms. House could not be built for the money. This is a bargain, but must be sold to close an estate. DON'T MISS IT. Drice, £1150. Only £350 cash required. * NEVILLENEWCOMB LAND AGENT, HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. •PHONE 790. •■ ' . 1 —1 Houses and Land Advertisements continued on Pages T and 10.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17429, 26 March 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17429, 26 March 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17429, 26 March 1920, Page 3

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