■ T l ' ' '■?' Houses and Land for Sale, j _ SPLENDID VALUE, GRAZING COUNTRY, ACRES—NORTH \LCKLAND — JLyOU 900 Acre* Fr« Ad: 160 acre^ Education Reserve leasehold at very row rental; 950 acres in splendid English grasses balance native bush in shelter clampsTAfl originally very heavy taraire. purin, rata, ksraka. and other bush. Abundantly watered; fenced and subdivided- Say 6CO «ro3 ploußhable; all easy country no noxious woods. Suitable either for dairying txoflne-or grazing. Some of the land will winter 3,. dry sheep to the acre, and th« bl.->ck will carry 2000 sheep all year round! Rural delivery of mails; school 4 nulegj ra.iway station 18 miles (new station 6 mi'le* distant will shortly be opened); wharf 9 miles; saleyarda 12 miles. Price, £7200terms £500 cash, or £7875, including 200 cattle (about 100 beef cattle) and 150 sheer,, terms. £1000 cash. Owners will consider eeUinff with stock mentioned, and taking -souity in Suburban House instead of cash. There are no buildings on property. Sawmills 6 and 8 milei, distant. There m nothinpr in iho district to compara with this for value. GOING CONCERNBARGAIN. QQA ACRES—ABOUT 65 MILES NORTE OOU OF AUCKLAND.—SpIendid acoeas by rail or water; fenced into 14 paddocks; jcod fences; 280 acres in crass and rough feed; 14 acres in crocs and new grass; 4-ocre orchard; 100 acres bush. Thousands oi tctara posts can. be sDlit. Srrall area flat, balance undulating to hilly; say onewird ploughable. Soil, ffood bush loam. «ator, creeks and springs. Adapted for dairying and grazinc. Good House of 5 larze rr' ms. 'phone, verandah; elevated: nice wellsheltered grounds; large ranee outbuildings. Price reduced from £13 to £9 10s per acre, which includes 25 dairy cowe. 3 springine heifers, bull, 7 yeariing3, 10 calves, 30 pigg, 3. working horses, hack colt: 4i h.p. engine circular saws, tip dray, spring cart, sulky, dine, tine, and chain harrows. 3 ploughs, cultivator cream cans, SOgal. Separator, new 9-conlter drill, about 500 totara posts, sundry tools, etc.. etc.: school and post office handy. SBleyardo 4 miles, -wharf 5 miles; railway stations 6 and 8 miles. From a gooa man owner will accept as low a deposit as £700 cash, balance at 6 per cent for long term. WE REQUIRE lUTHER AN IMPROVED DAIRY FARM J 150 TO 200 ACEES: A SMALL GRAZING FARM OR SLIGHTLY TM-* PHOVED BuOCK OF SWAMP LAND: OP. A BUSH BLOCK, in Exchange lor 259 Acres of Partly Improved Mixed Farming Land with baiJ.dm7s, 40 miles South of Auckland by rail. Will carry" now 15 to 20 cows. Price, £15 per acre. Equity £2072. For a Goinr Concern our client will find £500 to £600 cash in addition- N/E. WE HAVE A FINE 435 ACRE BLOCK OF PARTLYIMPROVED FLAX SWAMP, capable of carrying 100 cows right away and 150 to 500 with further improvement-.. 5-roomed Byuse. etc Handy to rail, f :hool, saleyards, etc., and only 60 miles South of Auckland, which owner will sell on any reasonable deposit to a good, practical man. A sound Exchange for Mortgages or rentproducing property would ba entertained Price. £35 per acre, or offer. £200 CASH. 1 fiH ACRES PARTLY - IMPROVED ±\)\J DAIRY AND CROPPING FARM i miles Pckeno railway station; school 2 nuUe. Has all been under plough but is in a neglected condition at present: 60 acres .in grass and rough feed; soil, semi-volcanic; ■sratared by creeks and springs; 3-roomed Cottage in good order: 3-bail cowshed: separator room; implement shed. Has mUkiid 15 to '20 cows. The land is all nice, easy, undulating in contour, but blackberry has got in, and the farm wants working and impioving. hence the very tow prioe ar-d easy terms. £1600 with £200 deposit. We are sole agents. 337/100. > SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, LIMITED. 83. QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. IfiQ ACRES. WAIUKU-RICH DATRYJLUc/ ING LAND —li miles from school and railway: splendidly watered: about 90 acres in grass. 5 acres crop, balance pretty native bush and rough feed; all level to undulating. Present carrying capacity, upwards of 40 cows. Good Cottage of 5 rooms, wash-house, etc.: first-class concreted cowshed, separator room and yard, piggeries and paddock. PRICE. £42 PER ACRE. TERMS. £500 CASH. Property was sold six months a;o at £70 por acre. This is the cheapest proposition offering in Waiuku to-day, and a genuine opportunity. N.EFOR IMMEDIATE DISPOSAL. A 40 PER CENT. REDUCTION. OI K ACRES FREEHOLD—STRONG ZIO VOLCANIC DAIRYING COUNTRY —45 Miles South of Auckland—lhe whole area has been ploughed and laid down in good English grasses, including 90 acres of new grass: free of noxious weods. Contour: All level to undulating. Watered in every paddock. Almost new House. 5 rooms and conveniences; 'phone Installed: good swelled. 4 bails, etc. Stock now on the prope.-ty: . 39 dairy cows, 9 heifers, 3 draught horses I bull, 36 pigs. To-day's carrying capaciiy, about 55 cows; railway station 10 miles by food road; cream cart calls; school and '.0.. 3 miles. REDUCED FROM £30 TO £18 PER ACRE for immediate sale, and the owner will accept £600 cash. No exchange considered. 274/500 SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, LIMITED. 83. QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. I." ' ''"' I * Toilet. /■ ■pLECTROLYSXS. MADAME LORRAINE. Specialist, Removes Superfluous Hairs, Moles, and Birthmarks with her up-to-date la-needle method. Patronised by the Medical Profession. Address: Room i. H.B. Buildings. 'Phono 2158 A. SUPERFLUOUS HAIRS.—The Disfigurement can be Removed by RADIO, an Improved Method of Electrolysis, permanently, and is characterised by its Painlessness or Non-injury to the Skin. Recommended by the Medical Profession. Expert Treatment of all kinds of Skin Blemishes and Hair Troubles. MADAME AMTE. Late of London, Paris, and America. 'Phone 4344. 23. Smeeton's Building!i. rp O I L E T S A L O N, 1 O I L E T SALON, 24, SMEETON'S BLDGS.. QUEEN ST. Replete with the latest Electrical Appliances for Hair Treatment and Face Massage. With Vibratory or Violet Ray Treatments. Special Henna, and Lornon. Permanent Hair-tinting, Transformation Switches, Combings made up "DENMUS. 'PHONE 4344. MISS McSLWAIN, Toilet expert, 270, Queen St. ('phone 251). also Watson's Buildings ('phono 3765). MRS. COLLEDGE. Export. H.M. Arcade. l3t fioot—Ladies'. Gent's. Children's Hairjqtting. Bairg. owing. Shampooing. Massage. Miscellaneous. < C-tOAKLEY is Sucivf-fii! because he underJ stands his business! GEORGE WALKER is selling New Furniture at RpecJuiliy-reducod pnocs-— Salerooms. 38. Queen St- . IMPORTANT TO MEK — Tailor-made J. Ready-to-Wear and Unclaimed Suits, in all colours and sines; also. Navy Serges; guaranteed fast«»indigo dyes.—Scbneidemsn 215. 217. 219. Queen St. SERGE. —We guarantee the Dye 3in all the Serges we use. Beautiful goods, ind we can make you an up-to-dato perfect- :T atti*. Suit from Cash Tailor. Coslumier and Outfitter. 11. 13. Victoria Street. VOU °* n o * ter ' P' c k U P a SWod Piuio X Cheap at Coaklcy'e. rTIIVLL'S FAMOUS CAPSOLS—Price, 12s 6d package, post free. To ensure jottinc genuine, order direct from Sole ivgents.—Bridge Drue,- Stores, Chemists. 3, liarane&hape Road <at Grafton Bridge), '.uckiand NIQUE" HOT WATER BOTTLES are British made through and hrough and fully guaranteed by North riritish Rubber Co.! See the name ' Unique" on each stopper. PRANK HOWLETT 20C, Karangahap* Rd—Cheapest tor Best Hairwork. Price list ii Switches and Transformations nested--13 EORGE~WALKER is stiiriaking th« % LT Repatriation Orders for Furniture.— salerooms, 38, Queen St.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18086, 10 May 1922, Page 4
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