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HOUSES AND LAMP FOB SALE. WOOL. WOOL. i WOOL. PROBABLY THE SOUNDEST SHEEP PROPOSITION ON THE MARKET TO-DAY *AT A BEDROCK PRICE. ch/Y ACRES Freehold . Title. About -430 O\J\J acres in good grasses mostly after bush, balance fern and • clumps of shelter bush. About half ploughable, balance hilly but all ndeable. Ring fenced and sub-' divideo" into about 15 paddocks. Beaut'tully watered. ' .••••• ■ ■ ,v Buiiii.uss consist of practically new nouseof 7 rooms equipped with all modern conveniences, also 5-roonied cottage. Large woolshed accommodation Cor about 300 sheep; yards, etc. 1 . .> • - The property-has wintered, regularly. 8M breeding ewes, 50 to 100 dry sheep, with the usual proportion of cattle and horses. PRICE Jg 22 PER ACRE - 'or oSer ' TERMS ARRANGED. • This property is situated .in a first-class grazing area between 4 and 5 miles from » Railway Station and good township, the latter containing all ' public services and facilities including saleyards. Sold on "a cash basis at £20 per acre in 1920, the purchaser -got into financial difficulties during, the slump period and ultimately walked off, and the vendor having bought ; into another property, now finds himself in the unenviable position of being forced to realise. The property was valued for mortgage purposes by a reputable valuer . both before and during the slump at £13 per acre, and with ihe excellent prices and prospects for wool, and in fact all farm produce, this farm surely represents one of the soundest and cheapest propositions offering. A GENUINE SACRIFICE. OWNER COMPELLED TO REALISE ON ACCOUNT OF BAD HEALTH THE RESULT OF SEVERE INJURIES RECEIVED DURING THE WAR. GOODWILL OF LEASE. On ACRES situated within easy distance -jO of the City and convenient to all public services. The property is fenced and subdivided. Well watered. Buildings consist of good 5-roomed house with bathroom pantry, scullery, etc.. washhouse. cowshed, trapshed, separator . room. Owner will sell as going concern, including 6 grade Jersey cows, 20,000 strawberry plants (height of the season just approaching), cape gooseberries which yield up to about .£6O for . the season; chips, crates, cart, harness, ' plough, harrows. cultivator Alfa Lavs' separator, buckets, tools, fowls, and numerous other sundries. ' v Lease has considerably over 3 years -, to run at £2 per acre with purchasing clause, and -while the owner is asking '£ 450 goodwill. no reasonable offer will be refused. This in a clean and safe proposition, and as the owner has decided to realise at any cost, the ingoing can be made easy. For full particulars apply to S. K. S. TIPPING, : NO. 1, ENDEAN'S BUILDINGS. —6-roomed Bungalow, all convs.; ■til telephone, el. light, p. bath and basin, hot and cold water, range, gas stove; city drainage; outbuildings, _ fowl ' run. . motor garage, etc. ~ Large Section, nicely laid out. Handy to Epsom- and Mt. Eden; ■ cars. Price, £1850. Terms arranged. , . "VfT. ALBERT.— 4 rapms, kitItJL chenette, sleeping porch. 2 built-in wardrobes, dresser, etc.; range,, hot and cold water, p. bath and basin, p.w.c. Elevated, good views. Price, £1200; deposit £200. STANLEY ST.—7-roomed Villa. Lrge rooms, el. light, verandah, 3 sides, pore, bath and basin, califont, 2 gas stoves, p.w.c. Section. 60 x 300; water frontage; lawns, gardens, fruit trees; lovely views of the whole hcr'bour. Price t £2600; . terms arranged. TAKAPUNA. — 4 rooms.' sleeping porch; all convs.; grounds nicely laid out; 2nd section; harbour view.- Price £1075; terms. . CARPENTER ARTHUR, 3, PHOENIX CHAMBERS. 41, Queen Street.: ' ?

UNIMPROVED , FREEHOLD . . PROPERTIES, i d - - - - • •■ ■ • r 1 PIRONGIA —74 acres. Situated about 8 « i miles from Te Awamutu » d 1 mile « from Waipa River. Volcanic soil; partly yj fern and bush; with, good . millaole timber. t including totara, .white pine„ and - lawa. ? Price. £7 per acre.: - . 2 TTTAIPA, RAGLAN COUNTY—3IO acres VV on Mam Road from Raglan to Huntly Near Waingaro Hotel and. ; hot springs, partly in bush: remainder suitable lor dairy* ins. Price, £6.per acre. ' -T :V ; . , PUKEATUA-, WAITEMATA COUNTY—47 g JT acres; 3 miles from Albany. Gum d land, mostly covered with tea-tree; creek on property. Suitable for fruit or poultry w farm. Price, £3.10e per acre. v ■-• VAIRETAHI. • WAITEMATA COUNTY— -* IV±. 60 acres, abouS.9 miles from Helens- -j ville station, on Main Road: •.« Clay soil; t covered with light scrub, thirds plough- . able. £2 10s per acre. r , ; . , TITHAREHINE, RODNEY . COUNTY— W Near Port Albert. Section 10 N.E., containing, 40 acres.:,. Price, £4 per acre catih. ' . '' " KTAIAKA. . MANGONUI / COUNTY— ] xl Lots 9 and 10. • Block IV. 40 acres. At £210 a per acre. , v * / AIT ARAU, MANGONUI, COUNTY— VV Section S.W. 4. Block H. 40 acres. _ At £210 a per acre. - . %■ MANGONUI TOWN— acres in 1 Section N.W. 76. Price, £4 per acre.Uy TITHANGAMARINO—Section 44; near Te ■ VV Kauwhata; 50 acres for '£7 per acre cash. , * ' //y LAND DEPARTMENT. _, " ' r Estate- of J. J. Craig (Deceased), ' . ' , 100, QUEEN STREET. ~ : " " - " • ' ■' • ' '

• 'v' . - ' •• " *' DAIRY FARMS: ' \ FAR-FAMED WAIKATO. NEW ZEALAND'S LEADING .. DAIRYING \ ;• .;r DISTRICT- V ; NOW MAKING RECORD STRIDES ' IN THIS HIGHLY-PAYING INDUSTRY. * LOCATED > AT : • ABOUT : 6 MILES FROM TAUPIRI. v Good ' Roads. ' Handy ■to Creamery.-; (cream - collected) ' and Freezing ,' Works. Pont ■: ; Office ■' and School. ; ; «-v;.. ■■ ■ NO. 1.—232 ACRES, - with all r-j«asary buildings. Rich; alluvial flats and 1 goon semi-volcanic undulating country. , Capable- of carrying a lot of stocV. • Groi?;i crops second to " none in ; district. -1 Securely • • fenced, thoroughly drained: well, watered with* 2 deep wells and windmills.Subdivided - into numerous paddocks. Good substantial j' 5roomed House, dairy and outbuildings. Could be cut up into 2" Farms. ICS' and 126 acres each Titles and - mortgages * are separate. | A splendid chance for an expert dairy farmer to start rijht away. »'! Owner must sell. PRICE. £49 15s . PER ACRE. > ti*.%&■ NO. 2.—413 ACRES (3 Blocks. 201, 130. and .82 acres each), /with' very superior Dwelling, h. and c. water, : porcelain bath, / etc.; large dairy, outbuildings, and piggery, deep wells and windmills;- numerous paddocks, well fenced and thoroughly drained. Land is; similar to No. I. The greater part in pasture, with areas of rough feed and teatree. "Milking plant and engine- included. ' Exceptional opportunity for. dairy farmer to milk riaht-away, and improve. O«uY £15 ; PFR ACRE. : ,' „ I MO. 3.-3 ROUGH.: FARMS, 91, 64. and 59 iv acres 'separate titles and mortgages). . partially cleared and grassed, well drained; > excellent land: part fenced; Would,™ake splendid dairy farms when, all brought, in. A chance for a man with small capital to dairy in a small- way - and jrnduallr clear and improve. £33 PER ACRE. V MUST BE SOLD TO WIND UP AN ESTATE. VERY EASY TERMS TO GENUINE ' FARMERS. , ■>„- . "ecoritiel OR OTITOR a APPROVED ■' SECURITIES WOULD BE ACCEPIkJJ Write or call for further particulars. ' C. H. NIGHTINGALE, 12, FERRY BUILDINGS. A<JCKI*»». •' u - ATTORNEY FOB.estate. P.O. BOX 81. AUCKLAND.

ABSOLUTELY SOUND ;, V BUYING. ,• , T^° R fferi^K n °Wftil^aS ar F^^us iPa t", i well worth genuine buyer* con'■'deration 8 '* Three improved Dairy Farms: si deration. ± at £23 ; 5s per acrc. "72 Acres at £21 P«r . acre. _ - ' "'V 145 Acres at £11' per acre. . . Put - Lambs 'Farm, suitable for. dairying and subSon-1159 Acres at £12 , per Fern t and Tea-trec, SectionAbout ts6B Acres»>at Md per.- acre. ?■ For further particular** apply to I MAKGILL. MIDDLETON _ AND CO..* 30,: Wapiti s Avenue. Epsom. ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18565, 24 November 1923, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18565, 24 November 1923, Page 5

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