Houses and Lund for' Sale. GRAZING, SHEEP & v CATTLE Freehold ESTATE AREA, 2650 ACRES THIS * - V '- QHOICE QJRAZING pROPERTY IS gITUATED QNLY gn FROM ' ' '■'■ AUCKLAND : '' piTY. U?rWAEiT? F aAPSP B has BEEN ROUGH^EED^ 013 BUSH AND 1» "HEAD *-> CATTLE. An abundance of grass. The country is for the most part of a semiyolcanio formation. m Nothing healthier Sjo^? J i Provu, s- , Th f whole area is sfeKrean^ r ° d by "fvwfailing •gUILDINGS-UP-TO-DATE RESIDENCE ?• tx room ? , a ° d conveniences; electric light, woolshed (with machine), and other structures. F^MS" I-33 5004 throughout; many visions: all . 7 "iras and sheenproof. lhe country lies warm, chiefly north and north-easterly aspect, and the fffi^T 1 * 8 re %pfted*as the. finest in vv^j, oo / P*, position is ideal Every facility for handling stock, wool, B 17^??11^-^ 1 »d.obtaij particulars of &L Uad v ßuylas Proposition. We have a number of photos.; which will Sayjte 't0 r ° U as to c 1,153 of mam low rate of interest. onam at low rate of interest. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD.. THE HAYMARKET LAND SALEROOMS, ALBERT STREET. AUCKLAND. APARTMENT HOUSE O R NURSING HOME. £500 o***A be& G a^tual^maStla^^ y right in the city. ! FINE RESIDENCE, 8 rooms and convs.; . . large balcony.; good allotment; detached building, cheaply converted into 3 additional rooms. Immediate possession- Price, £2750, on £500 deposit. FATTENING _ BARGAIN. WAIKATO.. IF YOU CAN COMMAND £6000-£3OOO CASH we can offer you one of the greatest snip s in New Zealand. 1000 ACRES — miles from- station and within easy distance Hamilton—Mostly very rich swamp and balance very gently undulating; present carrying capacity 400 ,ccws. 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 now? Present average Waikato values approximate £180* to §arry a cow. Taranaki and Southern land is ven 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 A BEA. AFTNE DAIRY FARM OF 170 ACRES, all in grass or crop, splendid soil: just been, top-dressed throughout; '20 acres oats; easily milk 70 cows. Exceptionally fine buildings, worth . over £2500. Glaxo collection i-m-le, and.cheese factory handv. On«» of the best farms in Waikato's finest district Price, only £58; cash deposit, £2500. MILBURN & CO., EMPIRE BUILDINGS, SWANSON STREET. WILLIAM A. HORNE, LTD., 80 COWS PRACTICALLY A SUBURBAN FARM. We are instructed to offer for Sale one l the cheapest properties we nave nad on our books fox many a 'ong day. r£o -gECOME A TOUYER, Y°V TTAVE QNLY rpo gEEJT. ?,0O A 9W& 0F BEAUTIFUL LYING *f\J\J LAND—9O 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, in good order; gates to each paddock; crops at present consist of 20 acres oats, 2 acres lucerne, balance English pasture, cocksfoot, ryes, and clovers, etc; watered by windmill, springs and creek. BUILDINGS.—WeII-built House of 6 rooms (villa type). 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 calfhousc (concrete floor), 7 pigsties for fattening (concrete floors). PIG RUNS—Eight pig paddocks, each 50 by 200, fencing very solidly constructed, built to last for all time; a well-built pighouse with each run, constructed to carry 10 breeding sows and their progeny. SITUATION—Within two hours' easy motor run on south line, 7 miles by firstclass metal road from railway station,, half- i mile school, quarter-mile post office. This ' farm is right in the .centre of an exceptionally 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 3J h.p. engine, 3cow Ridd plant. 1 90gal. Alfa Laval separator, belting and overhead drive (all complete), 1 Bentai rhaffcutter (power), .1 Massey 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 all tools and sundries. / pRICE: GKK pER ACRE. TNCLUDING TpVERYTHJNG. JJEPOSIT: £2500There 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 present season. GET IN TOUCH WITH US EIGHT AWAY. WILLIAM A. HORNE, LTD., "THE LAND MAN." AUCTIONEERS AND REAL ESTATE SERVICE, 19, BHOETLAND ST., AUCKLAND. AND AT .VICTORIA STREET. HAMILTON.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17597, 9 October 1920, Page 13
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