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HOUSES AND LAND FOR SALE. ' : : ! ; ~ ! ... , -~m. .. ■I ! SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, LTD. ■ LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. AUCTIONEERS. VALUERS, AND SCRIVENERS. ' ' 63, QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. Connected with Auckland City and Province fcr over 60 year*. , SPECIAL VALUE IN SMALL SHEEP FARMS. GOOD TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED FOR ' ALL PROPERTIES. ' '■ Q£A ACRES. HEALTHY LIMESTONE ODU COUNTRY. ALL IN SPLENDID GRASSES, SOWN ABOUT it Vf.AKS. WITH ALMOST NO SECOND GROW lit; originally m rata, puriri. totara and riniu bush. No weeds. Full range of buildings. Property shows excellent returrs. Rood prices, being realised lor nil stock sold, Stock, 850 ewes. 550 dry sheep, '-00 mostly grown cattle, plus horses. Will winter more <han this amount. School close b>. Within I! hours' easy drive of Auckland. South, by metalled roads PRICE, £12 10s PEP. ACRE. TERMS. 200/SF. Ifk£X ACRES. SPLENDID FATTENING J.UOO COUNTRY. All stock sold is turned off fat, off grass alone, 1000 -ACRES OF ENGLISH GRASSES, sown 20 years with no second growth, balance of area .in bush. Limestone country with rock bottom creek. About 400 acres ploughable. The returns from this property can be inspected at our office. Homestead of '.1 rooms with bathroom, verandah, telephone, etc. Motor shed, man's room: sheep and cattle yards, dip, shearing shed. Buildings are insured for 1300 School 1 mile Metalled roads. VERY CONVENIENTLY SITUATED TO AUCKLAND, IN A FAVOURITE DISTRICT. PRICE 112 10s PER ACRE. , 235/ S.V. 11AA ACRES, FREEHOLD: MORTGA±±'UU GEE SALE. Property is situated within 2 miles of Kaipara Line and about 3 hours' distance from Auckland. Typical healthy sheep country, with mostly sunny slopes. Some good river flats. Soil is a good quality clay loam on sandstone. 00 acres in bust). 2.J0 acres partly improved, the balance carrying a. good solo of grass. Formerly heavy bush country. Present carrying capacity is 1000 to 1200 sheep and 200 head of cattle. .Sound House-of 7 rooms, stable, storeshed. etc., etc. Two separate, valuations of the property made recently were both approximately £10.000. PRICE, -CO 5s PER ACRE ON VERY ATTRACTIVE TERMS. 21S.S.F. IAfIQ ACRES. FREEHOLD. OF GENU--IUUJ INK LIMESTONE COUNTRY. COMPRISES UNDOUBTEDLY SOME OF THE FINEST GRAZING LAND IN' THE PROVINCE. Tho prouerty is situated a, little back, but is served ,by excellent metalled roads to' Railway Station, and an important stock centre. Within about 45 hours from Auckland. Mails de-, livered, school almost ndioining. WINTER. AND SUMMER CARRYING CAPACITY OP THE FARM IS 2100 SHEEP. INCLUDING 1250 EWES. '900 DRY SHEEr. 990 CATTLE. 20 DA TRY COWS. PLUS HORSES.. NOW DOING THIS. The whole. property is carrying a splendid sole of English grasses, mostly ryegrass. All easy end clean country. New House of 4 rooms! Woolshed, with shearing plant; cowshed, motor shed, sheep din and yards. PRICE. £13 PER ACRE. WE CAN SPECIALLY RECOMMEND THIS SECTION. KNOWING THAT ANY MAN WHO APPRECIATES GOOD 'QUALITY LAND A VT > VALUE WILL BE WELL PLEASED WITH THIS PROPERTY. 270. S.F. LOW-PRICED FARM. HANDY. i<>A ACRES, GOOD PRODUCTIVE LAND OFFERED AT A PRICE AT WHICH IT PAYS TO FARM. UNDER 30 MILES FROM THE CITY. A particularly warm section, part of which could utilised for early cropping. About 100 acres, in grass. Station Ci miles; metalled roads: I Bchool, tennis court, etc.. close by. Mails" and papers delivered. The property "should' do in its present condition 35 cows: now milking about 30 cows.' Nicely situated House of 4 rooms, scullery, verandah, concreted milking shed and separator room. Other necessary shedding. Price £2750. Terms, say £000 deposit. Inspected and recommended. 231,'200. DAIRYING OR FAT LAMBS. OOA ACRES. A most conveniently situOOU aled property, being within about 33 miles from Auckland by metalled road. A great feature also is its handiness to tho Westfield stock markets, at which fat lambs can be landed by motor truck in about li hours. For root crops the property is particularly well suited. PATUMAHOE. THE WHOLE AREA IS LEVEL TO EASY UNDULATING. ALL EASILY , PLOUGHABLE. 283 Acres laid down in grßss, ' 15 acres plantations, balance in fern and manuka. Easily, worked, chocolate loam. The properly requires freshening a little but a. short time back was carrying through the year 3 sheep to the acre; SO cows have also ; been milked. Handy to school and all conveniences. Poor 4-roomed Cottage, 8-bail milking shed fitted with i cow plant, engine, etc. PRICE.' £15 PER ACRE. Public Trust Mortgage £2600: terms, siy £700 cash. THE PROPERTY OFFERS GREAT OPPORTUNITIES AND IS SHOWING GENUINE VALUE. 147,'seasice. ■ . PUKEKOHE DISTRICT. 1 Q ACRES. FREEHOLD. All in grass JLO and crops. Carrying 5 cows and. 1 horse. Sound House of 5 rooms; cartshed, concreted cowshed, separator room. Situated li miles from Pukckohe, less than a, mile from a school. Price. £1500. £300 deposit; balance ? years, C per cent. N.E. : BEAUTIFUL * SUBURBAN HOME, ; WITH 11.1 ACRES. " TDAI'ATOETOB.. pAPATOETOE. r laPATOETOE: • -I APATOETOE. HANDSOME . MODERN RESIDENCE, standing on a beautiful knoll in a delightfully sheltered and sunny position: built of brick, with rough-cast finish, and tiled roof. There are 12 rooms and offices, comprising on the GROUND FLOOR, widepanelled entrance hall, with seat, very large drawing room with plaster ceiling, and op- .. enin [ on to porch with decolite floor, study, lar>*( ; dining room with patent coke heater. sewing room. 3 bedrooms (2 opening on to , sleeping porch), kitchen with dresser, h.p. 1 Orion range, etc., well appointed pantry, , bathroom with pore bath, cahfont and h. and c. service. SUNNY BACK PORCH, 2 '" linenpresses, lavatory, laundry, with c. ana t™. and ironing table UPSTAIRS, 3 bedrooms, and bos room, cor. gas fire, 2 builtin wardr6bes, hand basin. 8 « Pavilion and Billiard room with fireplace: very extensive outbuildings with concrete 1 floor comprising DOUBLE GARAGE, work--0 shop, large loft, cowshed, etc. ■ GARDENER'S COTTAGE of 1 rooms and coins. iii- ACRES -iii ! Of choicest laud, with extensive frontages to 2 roads. The grounds are particularly ! charming, being beautifully laid out in | lawns, shrubberies, lovely gardens, TENNIS ! COURT, etc.; .ba'ance rich meadow land. | The property occupies one of the most j attractive situations in the best residential part of the district; and on account of its I long road frontages could be readily and | profitably subdivided. If desired the residence would be sold with smaller area, from J to 2i acres. Full particulars on application. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS. LTD. MT: EDEN. ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW WITH NICE GARDEN. i*OKC\ DEPOSIT wanted on tins Bunpact«.OU low Home of 5 rooms and bathroom, built about 3 year"; 2 large room.--. - built-in wardrobes, cahfont. gas stove, septic tank, attached wash-house;.volcanic secHon, 55ft. frontage. 70ft. wide .at . hack, laid out in garden, lawns, rockeries. I rice . £1400. Terms JS2SO cash. Government S m stMUEL X VAILE AND sons, ltd: i MT. ALBERT. i NEW BUNGALOW ON £250 DEPOSIT. 3 riOOD VALUE is represented in the '1 VT building and finishing of this mod- '. f em little House of 4 rooms, -large kitcne.;1 ette and bathroom cahfont. gas ,to\e. ele» '■ trie li-ht- sewer drainage and p.w.c bplen- '■ lid views of Upper Harbour and Ranges. •■ J■ ' completed, and immediate possession . <\ can be given. Price. £1250 -11 £230 cash. !. j SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS. LTD.' Ii i : e| TITTRANGI. i\Z BLUE MOUNTAINS. J 3;* ACRES 33 51 pint: VIEWS WAITEMATA harbour *! I 1 \\"D CITY Beautiful Native Bush, C -V chains road frontage. Ideal for subdivision Price £G5 per acre. Terms arranged. ' SAMUEL VAILE-& SONS, LTD, r %

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18897, 20 December 1924, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18897, 20 December 1924, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18897, 20 December 1924, Page 5