i Houses and Land For Sale. - ! —«i>-i i , i "n','i. '•. i,, i,' ' ,;r iftjrf .' ■ .in • ./IO':|. % ■r WHOLESALE FIRMS pONSONBY pACTORY , PROPERTY. HANDY TO MAIN ROAD BY EASY GRADE. • ' ; ' j BRICK, BUILDING, on concrete founds,- , tion: also. LARGE IRON' BUILDING ; ■ (total area of buildings over 8000 square ; feet); and two good DWELLINGS of ] 6 and 6 rooms; all in good repair. , SECTION, SOft by WOftTwith 40ft frontage i' to back road. . ■■■ ''. £3000. .£3OOO. • TERMS ARRANGED. SUITABLE FLATS. M AIN ' E, OAD T^ B ™^' 1, 2 BRICK BUILDINGS (adjoining), making 13 rooms and offices; 2 bathrooms, patent w.c's, hot and cold water, etc. Everything in thorough order. FINE CORNER SECTION (FREEHOLD). SPLENDID VIEWS. £2000. £200fy £600 CASH. MOUNT EDEN. HANDY TO THREE CAR SERVICES, WITHIN 2n SECTION. EXCEPTIONALLY WELL-BUILT HOME XU of 7 spacious rooms; over IQH stud; replete with all conveniences, Fine large section, 150 ft frontage by over 190 ft deep. Full-sized tennis lawn, orchard and garden, motor garage, etc. Price-£2600 ricb C. F. BENNETT, N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS. EXCEEDINGLY CHOICE SMALL FARM, OA ACRES OF THE RICHEST W VOLCANIC LAND, pUKEKOHE, occupying » fine position on rising ground, free from treats, and commanding excellent views of surrounding country. Splendid cropping land, specially adapted for onion and potato growing; i acres ploughed ready for early potatoes to be planted next month; If acres ready for transplanting in onions (plants ready and looking well); small ' orchard of mixed fruits, balance in first-class pasture, all top-dressed; well watered by windmill and bore. First-class Residence of. 7 largo and lofty rooms, bathroom, pantry, etc.; copper and tub* under mam roof; range of usual outbuildings. Price includes 19 dairy cows, 2 horses, buggy, gjs. spring/ cart, harnoss, collars, plough, discs, cultivator, B'Ogal. separator, cream and milk cans, fowls, Fairbanks scales, tools, lawn mower, ■ sprayer, post-hole borer, etc., etc.; AT/SO, THE COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD FURNL I | TORE, including piano, organ, and effects too numerous to mention. £5000; terms, £1800 cash. ~,, N.B.— have inspected and very, highly reeommond this as an ununus'.ly choice and valuable property, specially adapted for cropping, or as a home for retired man, and a I splendid subdivisions! property. | 70 ACRES. WELL SITUATED, rich volcanic soil; great cropping land; 2G miles South of Auckland; CD acres in grans, 1 acre turnips; »11 ploughablo and well watered; now carrying 31 dairy cows, 7 18-month heifers, - and i horses. Over £500 a year has bwn ' taken off the farm for past two years (mm cows and pigs, exclusive of any cropping. ' With cropping this amount could be doubled. • Owner having purchased another larger farm I is anxious to effect a quick sale, and has re- . duoed price to £55 per acre. Terms, £1500 i { rash. Buildings; 6-roomod House and usual 1 sheds. 108,100 1 GOING CONCERN. r NEARLY 86 ACRES OF VOLCANIC LAND—27 Miles South of AucklandHandy all conveniences; practically all in grass; excellent potato and onion land; 7roomed Boum and outbuildings. Price, in- . cludiiirf 1) dairy cows. 9 good firm borso*. aping cart and liamees. SOgal separator, dairy utensils, implements, 150 puriri posts, etc., etc., £2500. Terms, £1000 cash.
PARTLY IMPROVED. 00D (MIXED TPARM. 72fi ACRES-BO MILE SOUTH OF I O\J AUCKLAND.-Very excellent, partly, improved property; 270 acres grassed. 12 acres maize, etc.; 25 to 30 acres swamp, 30 acres in clumps of shelter bush, balance rough feed, fern, and teatree; 400 acres flat, balance undulating to hilly; over 600 acres ploughable; watered by river and creek. Up-to-date 5-roomcd House, h. and c. water, , etc. Abput 300 acres of the flats when I grassed will alone- tarry 100 dairy cows. 1 Will carry now 50 cattle and 300 sheep. Price, freehold, only £10 10a per acre. Terms arranged. N.E. RICH RIVER FLATS AND SWAMP. PARTLY IMPROVED JJAIRY JURM. TirAIKATO.-Nicely situated r.msido Farm, 315 acres, about 21'0 rich flats 1 and partly drained flax and raupon amp, balance undulating, about ono half 01 which has boon ploughed and sown in g.ass; carrying 35 dairy cows, 6 horses, besides dry I stock; with further improvements will carry 60 dairy cows. Buildings: House. < rooms land outbuildings; 3) miles from railway Btalion and all conveniences. This is tho malting of a splendid farm. Price, £23 per i acre. Terms, about £1200 cash. (107,500I SAMUEL VAILEAND SONS, LTD., £3, QUEEN STREET. Branches; HAMILTON, pI'KEKOHE AND SILVERDALE I ____ SOMETHING QPEfUL. i i pOOD TjAIRY WARM. LaA ACRES— Mostly kahikatea flals, ICO I _UU acres flat, balance undn,ating; good I '„nnJy loam Ml clay subsoil, all in crass ' but 16 acres lying fallow and some shelter bush; good heavy country; nil ling fenced and subdivided into II paddocks with good 8 and 7 wire fences; all splendidly watered L creek and spring"; would carry 80 to 90 head oi cattle, an I with improving, would ftl«.ii a beast to the acre; good Broomed Mouse, scullery, bathroom: open shoo, man's wharf lowlhouae, etc.; Situated ( miles horn whnri and township, and also a m.lca from, railway «!a!inn. school and 10. Would make an ideal dairy farm. PRICE: jljl per' aero. Ca-h. £1500. would law » mortgage, 'or the f balance. MAI'I'.AKI PLAINS- -About 3„0 acres, II a!', pra.isiil and practically all done th : vason: list war ran about 200 head nt" -t'jfk and unit yen will run 300; ring leniud, I-roomed shanty. I'MCE: £00 per acre. Cash. £1000. This propoi'.y will only be on the market for a fortnight. rpAUHANQA-50 acres of good land with I no buildings PRICE; 4-600. TKOISfMLt <V CO, ' P.. -ETON'S BLDOS. TE Al'OilA. DAIRY FARM. 110 A ACRES; '-hour by launch f'om _..U Mouer. U.."- lores ploughed unci in ■:>:■..;-. "0 acres swamp ill rough feed, semivhaiiM' r.n'l iwainii soil >ev; liung-i... » , . n'w-hed. outbuildings; milk 55 to 30 cows, ! will other stock; 1! i)i Us creamery, post ' ofli*. school. As Coins concern, Jt'• -"• per urrf. easy deposit, or nice lioiue in Auckland. -i(\ ACRES --Puk'akohe Hill —3 Aires ready JW lor early potatoes, balance in grass. ' (lood House: bathroom, scullery, oulbiuloing.v Price, .tlSoO; deposit, i'locO. ;IQ"7 ACRES; M minutes Whanwci i ICt »l»lion; stone wall fencing. Hood Home, 6 rooms; Cowshed. cuitmiltl ngt; tarrymg 40 milkers. 12 hsiiers, .'I horses, 51 ,\vrf youmj pt,.i-k. no mortgage. I ncc, ' iM,: «le|o.iit, BICOO. nr\i\ ACRES, it'heep Ciun'ry: 10 minutes |UUrai.»uy .-i-K.ti; «o. -<i . ~..n iir-;|.ei'y; hr, .us |m..diii D ß, a-i «rn*3 cucpl snf.'.rr, cropping 10 ton 4 potatoes t<> nrj. ill a< ovi- acie. will soon be worth £20. t RAWNSLEY AND • !, COPLAND, ' i BRUNSWICK BLDOS,, 174, QUEEN ST
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17460, 3 May 1920, Page 3
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