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FARMS FOR SALE. OWNER PREPARED TO SACRIFICE THIS HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE SHEEP AND CATTLE RUN. 1200 ACRES, Only 1\ miles from Wharf. P. 0.. etc. STRONG, CLEAN COUNTRY, nil in grass, fenced and subdivided; watered by permanent crook:*; li miles road frontage. COMFORTABLE HOMESTEAD o£ 5 rooms, porches, all convs., telephone etc. Wuolshed with machines and necessary farm buildings. Motor road to the property. CARRYING ABOUT 2000 SUE UP AND A JIUNDIIISD HEAD OF CATTLE. To ensure an earlv sale Owner will tako » £7 PER ACRE. The Property is unencumbered and the Owner, who is living in the City, would consider exchange for good City l'roperty. C. F. BENNETT, LTD., (Members R.E.1.), 103. N.Z. INSURANCE liLDGS., AUCKLAND. COW TO TWO ACRES. £IS PER ACRE. JuA ACRES, flat and easy unduhiting, SO acres swamp: 300 acres good pasture; will carry cow to two acres imd do litem _ well; free from noxious weeds and rabbits; well fenced mid well watered: lies well to the sun. long frontage to rynds; suitable for subdivision into small farms. No house, butbit: range of good farm buildings and wharo. Situated on main highway. (iO miles south of Auckland. District making good progress. No mortgage. Price, £IS per acre; deposit, £ISOO, balance 5 years at li p.c. Will sell slock and implements at valuation. J. J. SEYMOUR, HELLABY'S BUILDINGS, OPP. G.P.0., AUCKLAND. FARM SALE Written tenders will be received at the North Auckland Lands Office, Government Buildings, Auckland, up to 1 p.m. on WEDNESDAY. 21th July. 1020, for Iho purchase of tho undermentioned properly:— WHANGATEAU. SECTIONS 72, 12.'!, 121 and 125. OMAHA PARISH. Area, 195 acres. Title, Land Transfer. The property is situated on Sadler's Road, two miles from Wliangateau Post Office, three miles from Big Omaha scliCol. Twenty-fivo miles from Kaipara Flats railway station, soven miles from tho Matakana dairy factory and fourteen miles from Warkworth. Metal road to within ono mile, thon clay track from Matakana. Property is watered by running streams. Tho soil is medium quality clay, resting on sandetono formation. Property subdivided into three paddocks and tho land is suitable for grazing only: 125 acres bush felled and grassed, 70 acres in natural state. Buildings comprise Dwelling, woolshed, small yards, and cow-byre. There is approximately 00 chains of boundary fencing, and 50 chains subdivisional fencing. TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT—Ten per cent, or noar offer. BALANCE—lnstalment Mortgago for 30} years to Discharged Soldiers, interest 5 per cent per annum, repayment of principal 1 per cent, per annum; 311 years to other than Discharged Sol- ! diora. Interest at 5} per cent, per I annum, repayment of principal 1 per ' _ cent, per annum. No stamp duty payable. Purchaser liablo for all solicitor's fees in preparation and registration of transfer and mortgage. CONDITIONS OF TENDERS. Tenderers to state:— (1) If Discharged Soldier or not (forward discharge). (2) Amount of capital available) for developing property. (3) If property is required for personal residence. Highest or any tender not necessarily- accepted. O. N. CAMPBELL, Commissioner of Crown Lands. EDUCATIONAL. pLEVELAND HOUSE. Ladies' College. Garden Rd.. Remuera. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Principal Mri<. S. A Moore-Tones. Uppet and Lower School Montessori Clas a for Infants. Small Classes Individual Attention. Second Terra Commenced Wed., June 5. Piospectus on Application Phono 25-015. RULE I G H O L L E G E. ANZAC AVENUE. " EMPLOYERS PREFER DRULEIGH STUDENTS." Accountancy Book-keeping. Mercantile Law. Economics. Business Letters. Business Methods. •Shorthand. Typewriting. Commercial Art. Dressmaking. Wireless Operator?. Electrical Engineering. Structural Engineering Modern Languages. Journalism. Story Writing. Latin (to Honours). Mental Science. Mathematics Education (to Honours). (to Honours). Matriculation. . ProGciency Workshop Practice and Laboratory for Wireless Operators and Electrical Engineers. Tasman Building, Anzac Avenue. G. P O'SHANNASSY. Ph. D.. Phone 46-884. Principal. OUR PASS LISI IS NOW WELL OVER THE 4(XX) MARK. With Class and Correspondence Students Assisting to Maintain tho HIGH AVERAGE. We Specialise in Oil, Electric, Steam and Structural Engineering. BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL, Colwill's Chambers, Swanson Street, Auckland. P.O. Box 50. ST URRO CK ' S SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING, Quay Buildings, Quay Street, Auckland, For all ... Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Subjecta, Modern Electrical Equipment. Modern Methodii of Tuition. Consult Us for Particulars. Phone 41-415. TTNIVERSITY COACHING COLLEGE, U 22, FERRY BUILDING, AUCKLAND. Expert Coaching (porsonal and by correspondence) for Matriculation, etc. Special Class for Pharmacy " B " Botany. Students now being enrolled for Second Term, commenced June 4. D. W. FAIGAN, M.A., Phono 41-271. Principal. SHLEIGH College, N.Z. Insurance Bldg.—Matriculation, P.S.E., Teachers' Examinations. Special Classes Saturday Morning, all subjects. ASHCROFT, 17. Ladies' Mile, Remuera.— Tuition for Proficiency, Matriculation, Professional Extiminations: Licensed Surveyor—Phone 17-803. OLIDAY Courses in Auckland during August.—Dfilcrozo Eurhythmies taken by Miss Beryl Whistler; Country Dancing by Mis.l Muriel Searle.—All particulars, 5, Irene Ave., Ml. Eden. 0 OMMEROIAL COLLEGES. AMBITIOUS BUSINESS GIRLS! IMPROVE YOUR POSITION BY JOINING li RAIN'S /"COMMERCIAL pOLLEGE. SPECIAL EVENING CLASSES In SHORTHAND (Theory ami Speed). TYPEWRITING (Touch Method). Bim'iVoaonw ° BOOk-KEEPING MAchines Our Evening Classes are ■ under tho supervision of eight fully, qualified teachoru, ennuring ABSOLUTE INDIVIDUAL TUITION. (Small Cl»n»ea). Mi#« T'!. 15. M. Biaift A. J, Hutchinson Principal. Director. N.Z. Ininico. BWC» *4 Hamilton,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20306, 13 July 1929, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20306, 13 July 1929, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20306, 13 July 1929, Page 17

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