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HOUSES ANP UANP rvn aw->" ... STRIKING FIGURES! WOOL EXPORTS. ' FOR THE NINE MONTHS. JANUARY- . SEPTEMBER. 1922. THE WOOL EXPORTS FROM NEW ZEALAND ; amounted to £ 11:140,124. .as /Kainst £ 4 433,402 for the same period 01. W-i- ---| an increase of £6,701,722. £3 PER ACRE, ABOUT _ 5740 ACRES, FREEHOLD. FENCED AND SUBDIVIDED. j About 3000 acres in grass and ™ u sh f 6 ?"- ' say 300 acres standing bush, balance mostly : fern; some tea-tree. Very weeds; 300 acres of flat land (200 acres 1 river flats), say 4500 acres undulating. Dai- ' ance hilly. About 3500 acres ploughable ; Permanent streams. Soil light loam on clay ' subsoil. The whole %ck is _"doable and ' is mustered from horseback Estimated pre : sent carrying xapacity, aOOO sheep and 300 head of cattle. One-and-ii-haJ-sbeep country t when improved. Buikhngs: . House, two-roomod Cottage; yo ol « hed c^'i h . plant, 'stabling, cowshed, cartshed btocKyard to hold 300 cattle School wharf and - PO. 2J miles; saleyards and township, im'iies. Price greatly reduced to £i per aore. Any reasonable terms. A sound, exchange would be entertained. Inis is a. genuinely cheap partly-improved run, and must be sold. -_.-.. VERY FINE DAIRY FARM 200 ACRES, MATAMATA. A 100-COW FARM 1 Practically all level, and all P]°U8 ha ™ ei Watered by river, windmill, and springs. 1 SUPERIOR SIX-ROOMED BESIDENCE. ' Bathroom, hot and cold water, acetylene gas, : built-in wardrobes, tiled grates. vvash- , ! house, barn 40ft. by 20ft.. implement shed 1 I 40ft by 16ft. Concreted milking shed w.tti [ plant installed; concreted stockyard; four--1 stall stable: motor shed, chaffhouse. etc , This property wili easily carry 100 dairy ' cows all the year round in its present condition. It adjoinß Tailway station, factory, i township, etc.. and for situation, quality ol , ' land and buildings, prospective value, and I ! general excellence is easily the finest in tne district. Advanced age cause of sale, -frice reduced to £45 per acre. Terms: Not less than £1500 cash. : SUBURBAN FARM 47 ACRES, ONLY 15 MILES FROM CITY. All in grass and crop; all ploughable. River on boundary. Forty chains road frontage. Wintered 16 cows, bull and two horses Five-roomed Kauri House and all usual ! sheds. Quarter-acre orchard and garden. I Situated only two miles from railway sta- ; ' tion. Price, £65 per acre. Terms, £9ao i cash, or offer. This ib a cheap property. ! GOING CONCERN. ; HANDY TO CITY. £600 CASH. 27 COWS. BULL, HORSE, MILKING PLANT 1 A"Q ACRES-CHOICE.' HANDY -DAIRY iVV FARM; South of City;, li miles from one station, 3 miles from important station and saleyards; all in grass; all been ploughed; beautifully sheltered, well watered; adapted for dairying (town supply , if desired),- and cropping; -will carry 40 cows. Good 5-Roomed House; new and up-to-date concreted, cowshed, concreted engineroom; new 3-cow milking plant, engine, and oeparator- concreted dairy; regulation milk stand. Price, as going concern, £51 : I per aero; terms, £600 cash. Will consider House in Remuera as part payment. Inia . is a sound propositionCHOICE CROPPING LAND. IQI ACRES, RICH VOLCANIC SOIL, ±U2 situated at foot of the Pukekoho Hill. School, post office, and store within J" 11 " 1 ?- About 2 acres in crop, i-acre orchard, balance in excellent sole of gras3. Stocic carried, 7 dairy cows and 2 horses. House of- 5 rooms, large iron barn, cow-bail. trooci garden and live hedses. The right man can make an excellent living off the .property. Inspected and recommended. Price, £iHou ox near offer. Good terms cau °* arranged. 23&7 15 ONE OF THE BEST. CHOICE SUBURBAN FARM OF 60 ACRES, ONLY SJ MILES FROM PAPAKURA RAILWAY STATION, saleyards, casein factory and tdwnahip; school, i-mile. Well fenced into 8 paddocks; windmill water supply; rich kahikatea land, practically all level. Excepting small shelter bush, the whole area has been, ploughed and in the very finest of Englisih pasture. Owner will guarantee, if farmed, the property to carry'well 30 dairy, tows, plus necessary horses. Now carrying 36 head, including 27 dairy cows and heifera, bull. horseß. Modern 4-roomed Bungalow with large hall, bathroom, scullery, pantry, large rooms, back and front verandah; new concreted cowshed and separator room, implement shed. This is a very pretty farm and in beautiful heart. Price, £80 per acre. £700 cauh. balance at 6 per cent. 268/100 SAMUEL VATLE & SONS. LIMITED. 63, QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. _ _ _ _ ORCHARD. COMMERCIAL APPLE ORCHARD of 1222 well-grown trees; within one mile of station and a few minutes to school and packing shed. Total -area, 18i acres. Price, £900; easy terms. A BARGAIN. r\N THE HILLS, within 5 milea of MuriV/ wai Beach—2 Acres of beautiful bush, with two-storey Residence and also man's Cottage of 3 rooms. Price. £650; easy terms. GRAY & COCKROFT, SMEETON'S BUILDINGS. M OUNT ALBERT. BEAUTIFUL NEW BUNGALOW of 5 rooms, kitchenette, porcelain bath, califont, concrete copper, gas stove, p.w.c, sewer drained. Everything under same root; min. to train or tram; lovely viewa. 9 ONLY £100 CASH, ONLY £100 CASH. § W o^ r , is m^H n ? a OREAT SACRIFICE to sell before Xmas. Balance £1200. Inspect at once. i»nd »«f fICELY IN POSSESSION FOR * QPAXN, k .[Phone 2046. IQ3. SYMONDS ST.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18275, 16 December 1922, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18275, 16 December 1922, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18275, 16 December 1922, Page 14