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HOUSES AND LAND FOR SALE. 6 ACRES AND HOUSE. £750. ABOUT 6 ACRES OF LAND, part river flats. 2 acres orchard: fringe of native bush on "creek bank; school adjoins; suburban railway station 3 miles; metalled level road. Total price. Freehold, ■ £750. Terms, £400 cash, balance arranged. Old House of 5 rooms, scullery, pantry, phone; 2 sheds. cartshed, pig run. The land alone is worth the price. X /E. A DELIGHTFUL HOME. 1 O ACRES OF RICH LAND, and a good X_j 6-roomed House; verandah, hot and cold water, phone; wash-house, cop. and tubs; man's room; cowbail; 3-stall stabling; 1 acre lovely garden and orchard, including 70 lemon and orange trees. Grape vines; passion fruit: trellis work; rose garden: concrete footpaths; 1 acres pretty native bush, balance grass. Will carry 5 cows; .school li miles; railway station (suburban) 2 miles. Price only £2400, including floor coverings. Terms, £500-£6OO cash, or will accept first mortgage as a deposit. We are Sole Agents for this most attractive property. N/E. A CHEAP FARM. AOQ ACRES. BAY OF PLENTY; all in 'A—.O grass, crop and rough feed; 50 acres flat, balance undulating to hilly: 200 acres ploughable; dark, sandy loam soil; well watered. Adapted for part dairying, part grazing. New Bungalow of 4 rooms, kitchenette and bathroom, hot and cold water; wash-house, fi-bail cowshed, implement and manure shed, etc. The farm will winter ICO head of cattle in present condition, and will summer 150 to 200 head. School and P.O. 31. miles; cream cart collects. Included in price of £9 per acre are 17 dairy cows, bull, 6 dry cattle, 11 calves. 3 horses. All gear, implements, dairy utensils, and sundries. Terms, £600-£7OO cash. This is a cheap farm to a man who can stock fully. Title. Freehold on deferred payment system: about £1250 still owing annual rental. £61. 562/500 A GOOD MIXED FARM AT A PAYABLE PRICE,. PIQ ACRES. FREEHOLD.—Within 4 DJ-t/ Hours of Auckland, on North Line. ! —All good quality and warm country; sandstone loam and about 50 aerVs of rich river flats; about GOO acres in good grass, balance in bush (shelter clumps) ; fenced into 18-20 paddocks; well watered in each. Say. fourfifths of the area is ploughable, 150 acres having bfeen under the plough. A particularly clean property. Wintered 850 sheep and 100 cattle, including 23 milking cows, plus 15 horses. Rural delivery: school imile: cream collected; railway 7 miles by partly-metalled road. House of 6 rooms, return verandah; bathroom, wash-house, etc. new woolshed and yards; concreted cowshed, separator rooms, stable, piggeries, shearing and milking plants installed. Owing to special circumstances the price is reduced to £9 r-er acre, with £1000 cash: balance, 5 years at 6 per cent. Owner would consider taking a house showing value as part payment. This property will stand investigation, and wto would advise you early inspection. N/E. Ml ACRES.—A CHOICE LITTLE 2 CROPPING OR DAIRYING PROPOSITION, PRACTICALLY ADJOINING A TOWN. AND WITHIN 2 HOURS FROM AUCKLAND ON THE SOUTH LINE. SITUATED IN A DISTRICT NOTED FOR ITS HIGH BUTTER-FAT PRODUCTON. All laid clown in excellent grass, and will carry through the year 10 cows. Subdivided. Good aspect. Very gently undulating. Not an inch of waste land. Houtfe, 5 rooms, bathroom, scullfery, in good order and built about 5 years; wash-house, etc.; stable and concreted cowshed. Owner has a farm on his hands, and has to-day reduced his price for immediate sale from £2050 to £1650. with £300 cash: balance 5 years at 6 per cent. Recommended. 247/15 SUBURBAN FARM 68 ACRES. THIS VERY CHEAP AND WELLSITUATED FARM, is offered at a bargain price. Situated in a favourite Dairying district only 3* miles from South Suburban Railway Station, close to School and connected with frequent Motor-Car service, it offers the best buying to-day, in " One Man " Dairy Farms. 58 acres level. 10 acres gently undulating. All ploughable and all been ploughed. 56 acres in English grasses. 4 acres fallow. Watered by Windmill, etc.; water laid on to Cowshed and Garden. Will carry 20 or more Cows and other Stock. Practically new semi-Bungalow of five rooni3 and Kitchenette. Scullery, Bathroom, _ hot and cold water, porcelain bath and basin, Waelihoufle, cop., tubs. 4 v -bail concreted Cowshed ; numerous Outbuildings. Total price £2500. Terms £500 cash; balance arranged. Inspect at on;e. No Exchange considered. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, LTD., 83. QUEEN STREET. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. PROBABLY THE SOUNDEST SHEEP PROPOSITION ON THE MARKET TO-DAY AT A BEDROCK PRICE. KAA ACRES Freehold Title. About 450 O\J\J acres in good grasses mostly after bush, balance fern and clumps of shelter bush. About half ploughable, balance hilly but all rideable. Ring fenced and subdivided . into about 15 paddock's. Beautifully watered. Builoulgs consist of practically new house of 7 rooms equipped with all modern conveniences, also 5-roomed cottage. Largo woolshed accommodation for about 300 sheep; yards, etc. The property has wintered regularly 850 breeding ewes, 50 to 100 dry sheep, with the usual proportion of cattle and horses. PRICE £19 PER ACRE, or offer.

TERMS ARRANGED. This property is situated in a first-class grazing area between 4 and 5 miles from a Railway Station and good township, the latter containing all public services and facilities' including saleyarda. 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 £18 per acre, and with the 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. Of* ACRES situated within easy distance ->iO 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 (> grade Jersey cows, 20,000 strawberry plants (height of the season just approaching), cape gooseberries which yield up to about £60 for the season; chips, crates, cart, harness, plough, harrows, cultivator, Alfa Laval separator, buckets, tools, fowls, and numerous other sundries. Loaso has considerably over 3 years to run at £2 per acre with purchasing clause, and whilo the owner is asking £450 goodwill, no reasonable offer will bo refused. This is 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. SPECIAL BARGAINS. MANGERE. —Near Station. — Up-to-date Bungalow, 5 rooms and convs.; nice allotment. Price. £1000; £200 deposit. TAKAPUNA.' — PICTURE BUNGALOW 1 BEAUTIFUL LITTLE BUNGALOW. 5 rooms, pore, bath and basin, califont, 'p.w.c., front and back verandahs, gas and water, all nicely laid out in garden,- lawn, and very pretty rxat-.ve bush; a few yards from trams, and close to Milford Beach. This is one of the most charming Homes in that popular suburb. It is a picture. Price. £1600. 6/135 REMUERA.— NEAR SECOND SECTION. _, 1800—BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW. f> rooms and kitchenette, pore, bath and basin, electric light, califont. gas stove, mirror wardrobes, fixed cupboards, and dressers, p.w.c; 1-acre land, tenure, Glasgow lease. This is a beautiful Home. Modern and most attractive. DAVID KAY. 19. WINSTONE BUILDINGS. QUEEN STREET. 'Phone 3901. fHCn CASH-CHEAP SUBURBAN <£IOU ARMLET. SACRIFICE BY MORTGAGEE. 15 Acres Good Dairying Land (SOUTH LINE), near Pukekohe; all in grass; carry 7 to a cows; comfortable 5-roomed House and outbuildings. PRICE REDUCED TO tilso; CASH. £150 OR OFFER. EXCEPTIONAL CHANCE. DON'T MISS IT. H, LEWIS. LTD.. .Winjstontj'i Biulaxufis.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18566, 26 November 1923, Page 3

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