i flonses .and Land for Sale,;"LAND SEEKERS. HOUSE HUNTERS. j _ We. have thV largest list 0 Properties for Bale in the district.' .When you want advice cor? 1!, direct to-/>xis. &We ! i give f absolutely .reliable infprmatipt.; Don't hesitate to place :. your confidence; us. We are in business to satisfy, your, wants. Ring! Write! Call! ; ;;.£ " yOUNG .JEAN'S - rJHANCE. ■ 4.AA .ACRES" GOOD LAND. CHEAP;. v V,:vSno use to owner. The land is well fenced and;;r watered, . cleared ready for Ptougbi Go hack a little and make money. (Only/ib«nldinga>s shanty. Price, i£ 4 10s per acre; £400 -down"- balance easy. 'v-« < PUKEKOHE. NOT CHEAP AND 'NASTY, BUT WITH-:^4'-^,:^<3^r? OUT A FAULT. - ; i - - l -A,K ACRES OF;. THE BEST " LAND TO fO HAD, with buildings that can -be - called a» home everything firstclass; House, ■& rooms,, hw and c. water, gas, '.wash-house," c. and t.t storeroom, cowshed, Bta-bies,; garage, etc., etc. ;> nice -garden, coni crete paths. • There is I a great i>ole of grass. .The place is .well watered, carrying 20 cows, ■besides horses and other stock: plenty of shelter; close to factory. - Price. £6750; £1500 down, balance arranged. ' •- J ■' s ' MAUEU. > : ] . A NOTHER - OF THE*FINEST FARMS ■jA^i ..ON THE MARKET FOR A MONTH V-lancy 70 head, on 80 acres; all the build;ings' are good;, milking plant included in the ■' price. See 'the condition "of the stock: 'and judge what class of .farm this is; handy to,, school, station; cream collected. Terms on application. - ~../-'.. gy R^ feAI ; 1 ; ; g NIP .; AT' WATUKU. 1 9A- ACRES—Price, £38 per acre. This is i*A/ bedrock, and ■ the owner wants the equity-of £1800 An * cash, or near offer, wouldn't you »like. to .'make a. thousand pounds in a few months? Well, if so, buy this; 30 cows are being milked now, and with a little further improvement would considerably more. The buildings comprise a. House of' 6 rooms, verandah back and front, good'iron cowshed, implement do.. etc ';'"" ' >*^ : ,1 '■'~~7 ' lv '-;'H-'' ' Make you appointments how with the Reliable , Land and Estate Agents. Auctioneers, ' etc.; *' ' ■■»..:. CIVIL & ROBERTS, v.| 'PHONE 1 131,% PUKEKOHE. APARTMENT HOUSE *h~- t > OR "■''■ : ' VNURSING HOME. : £500 C^ v ;-:-X*'; BARGAIN AND CONSIDERABLY 5; BELOW ACTUAL MARKET VALUE. '* RIGHT IN THE CITY. EINE RESIDENCE, 8 rooms and convs:; large balcony; good allotment; detached building, = cheaply converted into 2 additional rooms. Immediate possession. Price, £2750, on £500 deposit. V; FATTENING • BARGAIN. WAIKATO. T-F . YOU CAN .- COMMAND £6000-£BOOO 4--. A , CASH we can offer you one, of the greatest snip* no,' New Zealand. 1000 ACRES —2 miles ■• from t station - and within' easy distance Hamilton very rich swamp and balance very gently undulating- present carrying; ,capacity . 400 cews. PRICE, only £32 per acre. Get our special report of this bargain and ! stock - sheets. It would have been cheap at this figure prior to the war What is its ' actual value how? Present! average Waikato values approximate £130 to carry a cow. Taraniki and Southern land is even - higher. ' ■ Here you are offered land costing only £75 to carry ,a cow and the* situation is ideal. There-' are neither noxious weeds nor rabbits. NO MANURE used and the -land in- great heart.- A snip that must be snapped promptly. ";-... -.._ , ? EUREKA. '* '.- QLAXO AREA. A FINE DAIRY FARM OF 170 ACRES, . - all in grass, or cropi splendid soil; just been top-dressed throughout; 20 acres oats; easily milk 70 is cows. Exceptionally fine, buildings, worth oyer £2500. Glaxo collection .i-mile, and cheese factory handy. On© of the best .farms. m Waikato's 'finest district Price, only £58; cash deposit,. £2500. MILBURN & CO., , . EMPIRE BUILDINGS. , * " i'SWANSON STREET. WILLIAM A. HORNE, ~ [ V "LTD.. ' 80 COWS PRACTICALLY A SUBURBAN ';-\_s^earm. ..,; We. are instructed to offer for Sale one of the cheapest properties we • have had on our books for many a 'ong day. •JV) gEQOME "gUYER. y OO TTAVE QNLY rpo t OEE TT. 200 A £SSS 0P BEAUTIFUL LYING 31 V ii' AND90 Acres of which is first class cabbage tree and flax" swamp; sub&S2**. by - J drains into 6 paddocks, each Oram fenced, balance of the area is rich £i?fi l0 Kj m: -^ at $2 slightly undulating; total subdivisions, 23; fercmg is post and wire, in good order;' gates to each-paddock; crops at present consist of 20 acres oats, - acres lucerne, balance English t. pasture, cockiifoot. ryes, and clovers, etc; watered by windmill, springs and creek. BUTLDING^.—WeII-built ; " House of 6 rooms (villa, typo) 12-bail cowshed (concrete floor). 3-stall stable, and loose box (concrete floor), implement shed. storeroom, hay loft engine and separator room (concrete flloor)! calf pens, and calf house (concrete floor), 7 pigsties for fattening (concrete floors). 1- PI&BHNSr-Eight pig paddocks, each 50 by '200, fencing very solidly constructed, built to .last for all tune; a well-built pighouse with each run, constructed to carry 10 breeding- sows and their progeny. SITUATIONf-Within two hours' easy motor run on south line, 7 miles by firstclass metal road from ' railway station, halfmile school, quarter-mile post office. , This farm is right in the centre of an exception-" ally prosperous district. Excellent views from the house of surrounding country. CARRYING , CAPACITY—BO Cows or their equivalent. ■ INCLUDED IN THE PRICE ARE:—63 choice selected Shorthorn cows, 5 yearlings, 1 pedigree Shorthorn bull. 1 Shorthorn bull. 4 useful farm horses. 2 pedigree Berkshire boars. 6 pedigree Berkshire sows, 1 pedigree Berkshire slip, 1 Twigg 31 h.p. engine. 3cow Ridd plant, 1 90gal. Alfa Laval separator, belting and overhead drive (all complete), 1 Bental chaffcutter (power). 1 Masse? Harris 11-coulter drill. 1 Reid and Grey D.F. plough, 1 DP. disc plough. 1 SF. Oliver plough, 1 set disc harrows. 1 set chain harrows, 1 set tripod harrows. 1 set tine harrows, 1 set swamp harrows, 1 24in. Cambridge roller, 1 clod crusher, 1 M H mowing machine. 1 M.H. hay rake, 1 scarifier. 1 2-ton waggon, 2 sledges, 1 catamaran, 1 gig, 1 set gig harness, all harness, swingletrees, blocks, chains, etc.. blacksmith's anvil and forge,- grindstone, about 1200 ft. of heart rimu. barb wire, fencing posts, 5 cream cans, and a very complete list of ail tools and sundries. RICE: 55 13 * A™ TNCLUDING "pVERYTHING. D ° 3IT: £2500. There is a certain rise in this property. In fact it is our belief that this farm is below actual value to-day. By buying now, you will be able to go right ahead for the piesent season.' GET IN TOUCH WITH US , ' . RIGHT AWAY. WILLIAM A. HQRNE, LTD., - 4 " THE LAND MAN.'.* /, *•«, AUCTIONEERS AND « REAL ESTATE & ; SERVICE, ,-. 19. SHOR^TLANtii."sT;r-;AUCKLA^^j.* 4 '^" : - AND-AT i'i -'-■-- ':.' -■-• VICTORIA- gTREray HAMILTON ; ""'-f '■"'" ■■ ' * .',' '"'"■■'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17595, 7 October 1920, Page 9
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