: -•, ■ Houses and Land for Sale. • WILHAM A- HORNE, • ' I/TD..-. : <.' 80' COWS-' PRACTICALLY' A SUBURBAN FARM. " . Wo ava instructed to offer for Sale on« of .tb.o cheapest properties we Jiare had 03 our books for many a \ * . ' 'ong day. T° jj. ECOME A gUYER, y ou JPJAVE QNLY rpo gEE JT. '200 A f-?gS OP BEAUTIFUL LYING ■4"-'" .LAND Acres of which is first class cabbage tree and flax swamp; subdivided by drains into 6 paddocks, each dram fenced, balance of the area is rich black loam; . flat to slightly undulating; total subdivisions. 23; fencing is post and •wire, m good order; sates to each paddock; crops at present consist of 20 i teres oats. - acres lucerne, balance English pasture, cocksfoot, ryes,, and clovers, etc; watered by windmill, sprxugs And creek. BUILDINGS.—WeII-built House of 6 rooms (villa, type). 12-bail cowshed {concrete fipor), stall stable, and loose bos (concrete floor), implesjcjit shed, storeroom, hay loft, enpno and separator' room (concrete flloor), calf pens, and calfhouse (concrete floor), 7 Pis sties for fattening (concrete floors). PIG pig paddocks, each 50 by 200, fencing very solidly constructed, built to last for. »11 time; a wail-built pighouas with aach rue, constructed to carry 10 breeding tows suyl their progeny. SITUATION"Within two hours' easy motor" run or south line, 7 miles by firstclass metal load from railway-station, halfmile school. quarter-mile post office. This farm is right in the centra of' an. exceptionally prosperous district. Excellent views from the house of surrounding country, CARRYING CAPACITY—SO Cows or their equivalent. - r INCLUDED IN THE PRICE ARE:—G3 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 Twigs 3$ h-D. engine, 3cow Ridd plant, 1 9(lgal. Alfa Laval separator. belting and overhead drive (all complete), 1. Bental chaffcutter (power), 1 Mas-sey-Hama 11-&>ulter drill. 1 Beid and Grey D.F. plough, 1 D-F. disc plough, 1 S-F. Oliver plough, I set disc harrows, 1 set chain harrows, 1 set tripod harrows, 1 set tins harrows, 1 set swamp harrows, 1 24inCambridge roller, 1 clod crusher, 1 M.H. mowing machine. 1 M.H. hay rake, 1 scari1 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 all tools i and sundries. pßlCß:^^gg, P m A OEE JKCLODIKG EVERYTHING. - D EPOS!r: £2500. i ! "' There »»» certain rise in this properly. In tact .it ia;our belief that this farm is below Wpste-day.. By buying now, you wiJJ PS »Dlo to so right ahead for the proZti ■ ~ ■' :***% season. % v ,vv ■ * •• i * ~ V & • .1- f <• > "GET .IN TOUCH WITH US - RIGHT AWAY. " r "...T"*"'"-" "fr * v - • (WILLIAM A. HORNE, LTD., • .*■ ' "THE LAND MAN," ESTATE " W. BHQBTLAND ST., AUCKLAND, :Mm AT. 9 VICTORIA StRsSET. HAMILTON. NETTLETON & SON- „ jO MILFORB. -£1 of 6 rooms ef ® i * j y,V and conveniences; ' built 8 years and in excellent ojdej:; very -nice posi-, «08. stands -high; good section., 66. by _ 180. xensia arranged. -Pi 1 KA-BUXGALOW.oI Sjoofes and all > ew-lXutf cwvcniences;. newly painted and * • Tfcdroßsiily dono up; porcelain bath, etc,, asptiQ task: right on beach. Easy ; terms «*» be aarraarsed. fiswpsaag^W'STia JViUVY kitchenette; back and front norcisca. - 2 open fireplaces,' beam ceilJSSS, :potceiaiaibath and califont; secti<ar. i-scjo. ' Terms arranged. £1850 •i^S^lcE"^ A 3 L Jwd B roo r m^ m good order; . only built 3 years; bandy "to tr»ro and beach; section, 64 by 158. Tenfts arra-nge^ • -P9OAA—2-S'XOREYED bungalow. iMhuUV' rough-cast on. brick, of 6 good rooms! eoKunandine lovely views from Tin to Orakei; fitted with every modern .. convenience; sleeping porch, porcelain bath. etc. Terms can bo arranged. 2d Section. <• WELL-BUILT RESIDENCE cViwUUu ox 7 large rooms and sleeping torch; ra best. road, close to beach and tram (2d); » very -largo section of 1. acre 1 perches. A beautiful home, with lovely views. <?1 Q A—-2-STOREYED BUNGALOW of o&IUuU 5 large rooms; large verandah and extra .laxee cleepim? porch, with two bmlt-ra bunks This house is beautifully built, and has every modern • convenience; open fireplaces, built-in wardrobes and cupboards. A lovely home, with glorious views; well-laid-oat section of 1-acre; close to tram •lid beach. 4? 9AA A — BOUGH-CAST ON CON- ' 3*4a3VK) CRETE BUNGALOW of 6 good root®, situated at Id section; good reception hall, glassed-in porch, porcelain bath, h. and c. water; everything Up .to dat«, and tinder one roof. Terms can be arranged. «11KA—VERY PRETTY BUNGALOW a&iXuV of 4 good looms and kitchenette; \ splendidly finished in the latest style; porcelain bath,- basin, and califont, built-in -w»!rdrobj!B, etc.; everything under one roof: Government mortgage. DEVONPORT. : :BUNGALOW STYLE of 10 V/ food rooms and all conveniences; m bant neighbourhood. This house is beautifully situated, and has li seres of valuable land. Terms, £1000 cash. _£*-< RESIDENCE of 5 rooms, in itlAjU most excellent order, built of heart of kauri; electric light, built-in warteibes; everything under one roof; handy to wharf. Purchaser must raise his own. mortgage. NETTLETON & SON, COMMERCIAL BANK BUILDINGS. 64. QUEEN STREET. 'PHONE A 2641. " hMne bay: SHELLY BEACH ROAD. Residence of six large rooms, BUILT OF • HEART OP KAURI. Porcelain bath and califont: electric light. Frontage, 66ft. PRICE. £'2050. NETTLETON & SON, COMMERCIAL BANK BLDGS. A 2644. MANGERE FARMLETS. WE HAVE TO OFFER IN THIS MUCH-SOUGHT-AFTER SUBURB, THE FOLLOWING : — 81 ACRES >of semi-volcanic land, all in '2 erase and with four, subdivisions. Good House of 6 rooms and all convs. Also, storerooms. motorehed« and cowhail. PRICE, £36§0, terms. A good proposition. Suit retired farmer. Also, m ACRES of good land, all in grass 4 occupying fine corner position. Cottage of 1 rooms and kitchenette, cowshea. and Unpolled. PRICE, £4000 lerni3 to b*s arranged. We can recommend the above exceDtionally desirable I,.tie properties, in a very GEO. SAYERS 4 SONS, 8.N.2. BUILDINGS, SWANSON ST. IZjfBBSk
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17596, 8 October 1920, Page 8
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