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Houses and Land for Sale. UNENCUMBERED FREEHOLD. SHEEP, AND MILLING TIMBER. 900 S HEEP - 50 ÜBiDU BiD C iTTLE 2,(100,000 ra T,IMBEB--2.000,00" 1 '- T ,meeb - ALSO HORSES, IMPLEMENTS. BUGGY. 3-STAND SHEARING PLANT. WITH ENGINE. FURNITURE. TOOLS, AND SUNDRIES. IN FACT A COM PLETE. GOING CONCERN. ABSOLUTELY FREE OF MORTGAGE. £8500 - ONLY0 NLY - £8500. A FORTUNE AWAITq THE MAN who acquires this property and wot»s tho aheop f/vrm and mills tho timber to advantage. 910 -ACRES. _ 91 Q rPHIS EXCELLENT PROPOSITION 1# A situated -1 miles from township -»nd sal© yards. North Line; good road to 1-no property; GlO acros in good, clean paatu.ro grass; 20t) acres of which are oasily plouffkv able. A larso portion Inus been plouchoA and sown out. Balanoe of 1500 acres in good milling bush, mostly totara and kauri, which is a very valuable asset to-day. Buildings comprise modern 4-roomed House (telephone), h. and c. water, bathroom, washhouse, c. and t., man's room: also firstclass shearing shed, night pens, hold 250 sheep; 3-stana shearing plant installed; np-to-dat<* sheep yards and dip, good motor shed and store room. Tho property is subdivided into 12 sheep-proof paddocks, all well watered by stony bottomed creeks. Wo have personally inspected the property, and can state tjiat the buildings and fencing bta exceptionally good, also the stock, which includes a fine lino of 450 breeding ewes.. Tho property is easily worked and 13 excellent sheep and cattle country. Wo honestly bolievo this to be tho cheapest grazing and timber proposition on tho market today. N.B.—EASIEST TERMS' to an approved purchaser. Owner retiring, would leave large proportion of purchase money on mortgage, and will accept pari- cash, house property, mortgages, etc., for balance. PoV c^nts,— SMITH & HALCOMBE, LIMITED, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 5. CUSTOMS STREET E„ AUCKLAND. SPLENDID VALUE. GRAZING COUNTRY. IACTA ACRES-NORTH AUCKLAND.JLv_/tJv/ OJO Acres Freehold: ISO acres Education Reserve leasehold at very row rental ; 950 acres in splendid English grasses, balance native bush in shelter clumps. All originally very heavy taraire, purin, rata, karaka, and other bush- Abundantly watered: fenced and subdivided. Say 500 acres plousrhablo; all easy country; ,no noxious weeds. Suitable either for dairying, beefing or grazing. Some of the land will winter 3 dry sheep to the acre, and the block will carry 2000 sheep all year round. Rural delivery of mails: school 4 miles: railway station 18 miles (new station 6 miles distant will shortly be opened): wharf 9 miles: saleyarda 12 miles. Price. , £7200: terms £500 cash, or £7875, including 300 cattle (about 100 beef cattle) and 150 sheep: terms. £1000 cash. Owners vrill consider selling with stock mentioned, and taking enuity in Suburban House instead of cash. There are no buildings on property. Sawmills 6 and 8 miles distant. There i» nothing in the district to compare with this for valueGOING CONCERN. BARGAIN. QQfi ACRES—ABOUT 65 MILES NORTH OOU OF AUCKLAND.—SpIendid access by rail or water; ienced into 1A paddocks: good fences: 280 a~res in grass and rough feed: 11 acres in crops and new gr&B3; i-acrs orchard: 100 acres bueh. Thousands of totara pests can bo split. Small area flat, balance undulating to hilly; s&7 onethird sjloughable. Soil, wood bueh loam. Water, creeks and springs. Adapted for dairying and grazing. Good House of 5 largo rooms, 'phone, verandah.; elevated: nice wcusheltered grounds; large range outbuildings. Pries reduced from £13 to £9 10s per acre, which includes 25 dairy cows, 3 springing heifers, bull, 7 yearlinas, 10 calves, 30 pigs. 3 working horses, hack colt: ii h.p. engine circular saws, tip dray, spring cart, sulky, disc. tine, and chain harrows, 3 ploughs, cultivator cream cans, 9>gal. Separator, now 9-coulter drill, about 500 totara posts, sundry tools. etc.. etc.; school and po3t. office handy, saleyards i miles, wharf 5 miles; railway stations fi and 8 miles. From a good man owr.ei: will accept as low a deposit as £700 cash, balance at 6 Der cent for long term. WE REQUIRE Either an improved dairy farm. 150 TO 200 ACRES: A SMALL GRAZING FARM OR SLIGHTLY IMPROVED BLOCK OF SWAMP LAND: OR A BUSH BLOCK. in Exchange for 259 Acres of Partly Improved Mixed Farming Land with buildings, 10 miles Soutn of Auckland ,by rail. Will carry now 15 to 20 cows. Price, £15 per acre. Eauity £2072. For a Going 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 200 with further improvements, 5-roomed Boii&e, etc. Handy to rail, school, saleyards. etc., and only 60 miles Sotitn of Auckland, ■which owner will sell, on any reasonable deposit to a gond. practical man. A sound Exchange for Mortgages or rentproducing property would bo entertained Price. £35 uer acre, or oSer. £200 CASH. inn ACRES PARTLY - IMPROVED JLUU DAIRY AND CROPPING FARM 4 milpfl Pole en o railway station; pchool 2 miles. Has all been under plough but is in a neglected condition at present; 60 a,rres # in £raes and rough feed: eoil, semi-volcanic, watered by crecks and springs; 3-roomea Cottage in pood order; 3-bail cowshed; senarntor roo*n; implement shed. Has milked 15 to 20 cows. The land is all nice, easy, undulating in contour, but blackberry has got in and the farm wants working and improving, hence the very low price and oasy terms. £3600 with £200 aei>osit. We are solo asent3. 337/100. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, LIMITED. 83. OUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. ""CHEAP suburban FARM. 146 ACRES AT £25 10S PER ACRE. £210 CASH. A FREEHOLD PROPERTY, eituated in town supply area (South line), handy to all conve About 100 acres gTassed. Modern House of 6 rooms, . milker's cottage, etable, cowshed, etc.; buildings arc in good order. Well euited for dairying, cropping, and early iambe. Price, £25 10s per acre; £240 cash. Personally inepected. A genuine farmer will appreciate tho value offered in thia property. SUBDIVISIONAL SALE CHOICE DAIRYING LAND. 10 PER CENT. DEPOSIT. WE OFFER for private oale Four Blocks of choice flat land, situated in progressive dairying district, cloeo to railway, school and post office. The areaa run from 101 to 131 acres, practically all in grass. Present capacity, cow to 3 acrca. and oan bo considerably developed. Three of tho sections contain areas of real alluvial land equal to anything in the province. Prices from £23 to £30 per acre, at which pricca on today's markets there is a profitable margin. Terms: 10 por cent, deposit, balance 4 years at 6 per cent. GOING CONCERNS. QA ACRES, freehold, strong flat land; 8 OVJ paddocks, well watered; carrying 25 cows. 1 bull, 9 young etock, horees, etc. House, cowshed, pigsty, etc. Price, £32 per acre; £700 cash. Advances to Settlers mortgage on farm £1000. ACRES, freehold, of -which 26 acrea JO are good flats. House, barn, cowshed. Going concern with 12 cows, 20 pigs, implements, etc. Capacity. 16 to 18 cows, j Price a« a going concern, £1400; £500 cash, balance 5 years at 6 por cent. For all classes of property, consult NORTH AUCKLAND FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., KING'S CHAMBERS. COMMERCE ST., 'Phone 2223 A. AUCKLAND. Bos 550HE R N E BAY. Deposit, £200; Deposit, £200.—We will build you a l-roomcd Bungalow, every possible convenience, e.1., pore, bath and. basin, hot and cold water, all latest papers, picture rail, etc. You have just to sa.y what you want and you can have it. Section is nic? and level, and tho view is perfect; 2min. to car. and handy to town. Will be ready to walk into in 4 weeks' time. Total, price £1150; deposit £200, and the balance on tho easiest of terms. Call and, ooe us, and v.-e will ?liow you the flow of this real little. Bungalow. HARRISON AND BALL, Entrance Endean'e Bides.. Groun f i Floor, 'Phone 2311 A. Queen Sfcjooi*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18088, 12 May 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18088, 12 May 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18088, 12 May 1922, Page 8

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