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Houses and Land for Sale. THE STORY OF A FARM. OQK ACRES. SITUATION: TE PUKE, ±.*Jk> from WHICH IT LIES 4i MILES BY A GOOD ROAD. The Property has a long road frontage, being longer than it is wide. What slope it las is to the sun, and it commands a. view ut to J^, he So* Coast, but is really a flat tarm. The full 295 acres are in grass, with exception of a small area of crops (maize), It is subdivided into 16 paddocks, the boundary and the whole of the subdivisions are. fenced with fully-grown Barberry hedges, giving the most splendid shelter, and at the same time an appearance to the farm superior to that of anything we are acquainted -with. School is 200 yds. distant. With exception of what we may term the proverbial bad paddock" the whole of the paddocks are good cow country. The Back paddock of perhaps 20 to 25 acres is reported by our representative to be of poorer quality grass. CARRYING CAPACITY.— say that a farm will carry over 100 cows when there are only 65 on it now requires that there should be a sufficiency of feed for the balance. Such is the case, and inspection will justify our claim that the carrying capacity is nearly double to that of the stock now carried. There have been, or may be now when we write, 168 head of mixed cattle, and quite a number of working horses. BUILDINGS.— is a 10-roomed House now two years old. fitted with every convenience and telephone. One room large enough for a dance. Woodshed, toolshed. harness room, implement shed, barn, maize cribs, piggeries, cowshed, fitted with 8-bail milking plant, which, goes with the farm; stables, etc. .The set tins' of the Homestead with its view, with the hedges, two-acre orchard, school so handy, make it one of the most desirable homesteads we know. Watfr is in 15 of th© 16 paddocks, in the majority of the. cases supplied to troughs from springs which don't fail. There are no weeds. In describing the farm on flat exception trrn*t be taken to two small dry watercourses which break into it. These are well grassed in bottom and banks, but menn that perhaps 10 acres are not ploughable. PRICE, reasons over which the owner has no control the farm is up for immediate sale in order that he is enabled to return at once to the South I«land. (Family reasons). In pur oninipn he is sacrificing this property in doing so. for he offers to tak» £40 per acre. "T considerably under that figure for immediate' Rile, and will take bo low a deposit as £9000. In view of th» fart that £2500 cream checine* can confidently be expected we f~l justified in recommending every inch of this proposition and point out that the last propertv of thiß class w<> so confidently recommended mode a profit of £2400 for its purchaser within edx weeks of purchase. Full information from MACKESY AND SON, 167, QUEEN ST.. AUCKLAND. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. SUBDIVISION OF THAT BEAUTIFUL ESTATE, "MAROPIU" ! (Originally called " Dairy Flat"). rpHIS SUBDIVISION offers an. Exceptional Opportunity to Dairymen and others to secure "land of unexcelled quality suitable for Dairying, Fattening, Sheep and Cattle Raising, etc., etc., and is in a most convenient ' locality, with handy railway facilities. Immediate inspection can be arranged, end clients are advised to visit the Estate early and see the condition of the stock. Arrangements to .view can be mad© at ihe offices of the •Auctioneers. COLMOREWILLIAMS, LAND AUCTIONEER, ESTATE AGENT, AND VALUER. " Colmoro House," DARGAVTLLE. v' x ! DON'T READ THIS, UNLESS YOU WANT A FARM. 80 A £ RE Going Concern— Waiuku. „ih! Everything in order to work the farm ii i 2 i ws ' Worses, pigs, implements of all descriptions, separator, cans, milking machine, etc., etc.; i-mile to school, 1 mile to station; on metal road; good Home of 5 rooms, cowshed, etc.; nice sunny position. ltae cream is collected at the gate. This land will grow potatoes equal to Pukekohe. The price, as a going concern, is £70 per acre, lerms arranged. IC Al i^ K 4 cres eood limestone J-V. land; healthy sheep country; all sheep- £> J* f ence s; easy ploughable land; 1 mile Sv,^f U ??A telephone installed; close to VSZ.°\' • P - ( Ki etc ? at flhee P off this farm have topped the market. The buildings comv. l * r -Kauri House, wash-house, dairy, cowshed, stable, and woolshed. Price £<>6 r sv.? 1 £ mB arranged. DUKEKOHE Something Choice - 140 ™~j -??• m good Brass; facing main metal road; will cut into 3.farms; is well watered; the buildings are good, and comprise House, fln^?° wash-house, cowshed (concrete 2; ol , n \ aolunes ' manure-shed, cart-shed. S£i2l; 8 w - Di ce Plantation of trees and »;£ ™ i,* nce '«* 70 per acre. Inspect this and make an offer. • pUKEKOHE, 4, miles. Worth your con- ,„;,. "deration. 230, Acres, semi-volcanic t?«LIS l P gr ,^ SS: well watered, and fenced; or, A „*i oks = 10 , acres ready for crop; 50 cows Uh a^l V&- bela ß carried. This place is handy to station, so would lend itself to nT,?.? 1111 BUp M, House. 6 rooms, and man 8 house cowshed, and other outbuildings. At the very low price of £33 per acre, this-farm should sell quickly. Owner Onv^n £100 cash, balance arranged! Only on the market for 14 days. Get busy, or you will miss it. ' *yO tA£SJ? S —° ne of the best around gy- P:EKE - The soil is first-lass? and level; nice patches of shelter bush, watered clsv tfSSr 1 an ° springs; 10 subdivisions: cosy home wash-house, motor garage, barn miunng-shed and machines; 28 cows milked; casein factory, school. P. 0.. store, and staZ Jimp handy Price, JEIIO per acre. Easy terms can be arranged. Owner would con sider exchange for about 20 acres Papatoetoe. £* &nd reUablß infor CIVIL & ROBERTS. AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS PUKEKOHE. 'Phone 1345. ' GREAT BARGAIN. OWNER AN ABSENTEE AND JpERTILE BAY OF PLENTY 390 ACRES. MILES RISING toww OUKJ OF TAURAXGA; almost in OWN ban area. Gentleman's &I l o o S me?tea3 ba l i rooms, 6-roomed Bungalow, ' ? buildings: mostly -rich river flats and tf?. 1land; 26 paddocks, all grass or crol bI S been ploughed; carries 200 head hie «>+ 1 and. crops; long frontage to main roar* « ck navigable river at back; cut un well - j to river. "* roa « £47 10 s A™ „ , (Going Concern). £3000 Cash. Cheap at £60 for farm m THIS IS ONE OF THE EXCEPTTO^Tt' CHANCES THAT COME ALONr AL ONCE IN A WHILE AND IS SOMEBODY'S ■ CHANCE. For full particulars of this and lists «r other Bay of Plenty bargains, apply. reauxrementa. to, " v "' «*«»« COLIN C. NOREia

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17651, 11 December 1920, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17651, 11 December 1920, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17651, 11 December 1920, Page 14

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