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HOUSES and land fob sale. IJI I P-T O P VALUE. PT. CHEVALIER—BungaIow, 4 rooms, e.1., modem convs., garage 14 x 12. Price £975. Deposit £125, or sections. ~ MORNINGSIDE —Bungalow, 5 rooms, all modern convs.; cor. section. Govt. loan. Price £1080; deposit £l5O. MT. ALBERT— Semi-Bungalow, 5 rooms, every conv.; fruit trees, garden, lawns, etc. Price £850; deposit £.OO. GREY LYNX—4 Rooms, kitchenette, all in tip-top order, modern conva., garden, etc. Price £900; deposit £IOO. H. E. BUCKLEY. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY DAIRY FARMS r AT THE EIGHT PRICE. THESE 2 MUST APPEAL TO YOU. 1 ACRES, good quality dairy land, and IJU in good heart; riglit on the raiiway (not in the North); handy to everything, and in a good district; doing over 60 cows, and a lot of other stock; £3O per acre; only Govt, mortgage on the property. THE OWNER OF THIS FARM WILL CONSIDER AN EXCHANGE FOR SMALLER Al'h\ YOU WON'T BELIEVE THIS. rjx ACRES, WITHIN 17 MILES OF It) AUCKLAND CITY, AT £65. doing 45 row« and other stock; all flnt land, of good quality; improvements splendid; good range of buildings. Would cut into any number of small farmlets. Only Govt. mort. on the property. DO YOIT KNOW OF ANYTHING SO CHEAP ANYWHERE? colin McLaren & co., 9. WINSTONE'S BUILDINGS. GOING CONCERN. DAIRYING, FATTENING AND SHEEP. SALE OR EXCHANGE. 9QKA ACRES, about half flats, of which XwOJU 400 acres is good grass, balance flats being partly stop-banked mud flats. About half undulating.' mostly ploughabls, of which 430 acres is grassed, 110 acres fallow, balance easily brought in; 14 paddocks. Now carrying 405 ewes, 8 rams, 6 dairy cows, 2 purebred bulls, 30 3-year heifers. 36 2-year steers and heifers, 42 yearlings, 7 horses and number pigs. Property could soon be improved to carry twice to three times this amount of stock. Good ■buildings. Amnio shedding. School and Post Office 3-mile. Main road, 9 miles station. Telepho ie in house. Long harbour frontage. Full list implements. Milking plant, etc. Price £7 5s per acre as a going concern, or any reasonable oner. Easy terms, to sound man, or Town Property, Suburban Property or Smaller Farm taken in exchange. A partly improved farm that will pay handsomely to develop. JNO. GREY, TELEPHONE 13, HELENSVILLE. GREAT OPPORTUNITIES. QAO ACRES. FREEHOLD. WAIWERA ZiUO DISTRICT, partly improved: all ploughable; 50 acres heav;y tea-tree and bush, puriris for fencing. Old House, but habitable. This is the centre of good dairying district, and on main metalled road. ' There is money in this for the man who will get in here and improve. Sure winner. PRICE, £9OO. ANY TERMS TO GOOD PARTY. PROPERTY UNENCUMBERED. 97n ACRES, FREEHOLD, 1J miles «fU metalled road, to thriving township, butter factory, wharf, etc.; cream cartpasses; 50 acres level, some drained swamp; 100 acres in grass, 9 acre 3 fallow, balance rough feed; abundance good fencing material. House of 7 rooms, etc. PRICE £6 10s PER ACRE. TERMS; £6OO CASH, BALANCE, 5 YEARS AT 5 P.O. Owner's ill-health sole reason for melling. Our local Agent, a practical Farmer, reports "a splendid property awaiting further development." 79A ACRES, FREEBDID. handy to I Btation, about 400 acres already been under plough, and in good pasture, balance rough feed throughout; all ploughable; some shelter _ buah: watered by ■treams; 15 subdivisions, sheep-proof fences: first-class buildings; now carrying »bout 600 ewes, 35 cattle, and 6 horses, PRICE. ONLY £1 Its PER ACRE. PROPERTY UNENCUMBERED. OWNER WOULD CONSIDER CITY PROPERTY IN EXCHANGE.

"MAKE KNOWN YOUR "WANTS." : WENZL SCHOLLTJM, 109. QUEEN STREET. WAIKATO.-123 ACRES, easy undulat- » » ing country, all ploughable, rich black loam, exceptionally well watered. 9 paddocks, 100 acres good English grasses, 15 acres been in crops, now fed off. Practically no weeds. Carried all throuch 43 cows (26 now milking). 10 yearling heifera. 8 farm horses, bull. S calves, 35 pigs. Will readily do 50 cows this jjeason. Fairly new Bungalow. 5 Toonis. electric light and power, telephone: all sheds and milking plant. £35 PER ACRE. Terms; £IOOO cash. SUBURBAN SOUTH.—BO ACRES, tip-top Farm. Good buildings; read good Bole of grass. Cheap at £52 per acre, teTtns. I can recommend this to a farmer who wants to live near Auckland, as this will stand inspection. W. K. FRANCIS, PHONE 44. PAPAKURA. CHRISTCHURCH CITY PREMISES. FOR SALE, the freehold property of sen--1 DEZVOUS. LTD., situated in the centre' of High Street. Christchurch. is available for purchase at £30,000. _ Frontage on tVi<» business side the busiest street in Christchurch is with a depth of 82ft. "With the purchase goes the goodwill of lease* fevering . extensive property at the back. These leases expire m 1929 and are then open for renewal for a further ten years at the sama rental. t Probably the best Real Estate opportunity in Christchurch To-day. Alternatively this well-known Soda Fountain . and Catering Business may be purchased. together with Freehold Property and Leases, as a Going Concern at a price to be arranged. Full information will be furnished to bonafido inquirers on application to Thji Secretary, Care of ANDERSON. BICKNELL & CO., Civio Chambers. Manchester Street, CHRISTCHURCH. CHOICE LITTLE FARM, AS GOING CONCERN. With instructions to effect immediate sale, the price has .been greatly reduced and inspection will satisfy that the property is exceedingly good value. A REA.—33 ACRES, Freehold title with jtx early possession. SITUATE.—In Hobson County and within 3 miles of the town of Dargaville, on level, metalled road. ' PASTURE.—AII the paddocka. excepting one. have been ploughed and laid down to English grasses, with paspalum. and the quality of the feed is first-class for Dairy Cows. CONTOUR.—AII flat and bf nice texture for working, and will carry good pasture permanently. FENCING.—-The Farm is enclosed m ring fence and divided into 9 paddocks. , BUILDINGS.—House of. 4 "rooms, bathroom and pantry, wash-house, {itc., cowshed, concrete yard, trapshed, etc. STOCK.—I 6 Dairy Cows (good milkers). 3 purebred Jerseys, pedigree Jersey Ball, 2 horses. 2 breeding sows, i REMARKS.—Cream is collected at gate by Co-operative Company. Telephone installed, motor-bus for school children. Price includes in addition to Stock, Spring Cart, Harness, Implements, Tools, Separator, Cans, etc. This Property is Recommended. COLMORE - WILLIAMS, "THE LAND MAN OP THE NORTH," DARGAVILLE. 20 S ,°NATIONAL BANK BUILDNIGB, FORT STREET, AUCKLAND. PAPATGETOE" BEST BUYING IN THE DISTRICT. UNOSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE FARMLET IN THE RESIDENTIAL AREA. OVER 1 1-B ACRES. NEAR STATION AND SHOPS. DOES COW WELL. BUNGALOW, G rooms and sun porches, h. and c. water, patent w.c., garage, cowshed, concrete paths, nice garden. Owner forced to resume farm and is selling below cost; £1650: low deposit. • H. C. ERNEST, i„ OPPOSITE STATION, PAPATOETOE.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19412, 21 August 1926, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19412, 21 August 1926, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19412, 21 August 1926, Page 5