?ABMS FOB SALE. This Block is only 20 miles from City, % almost adjoining station, but practically n a . improved; no buildings. It _is all ploughable, and could be made into a payable dairy farm at _ low cost. Small deposit. This is a genuine aacrifice. • : -£> C. FRANKLIN SANDERS AND CO.. Shortland Street, SUBURBAN FARMLET\ HANDY TO STATION AND BUS. Must bo sold to wind up a Deceased Person's Estate. GOOD TERMS TO AN APPROVED fl PURCHASER. 3 ACRES, FREEHOLD, nicely sheltered from cold winds, laid out in fruit trees, shrubs, etc.; good shelter belts. Buildings include sound House of 4 room 3 and appointments, elec. light. Also Detached Cottage, now let. PRICE £IOOO (Or near offer). Terms. C. F. BENNETT, LTD., COR. QUEEN AND SHORTLAND STS. < SAFE BUYING. r A ACRES. GOING CONCERN. £2000; OU well financed, stock, 21 cows, 2 horea 3; good ranf,e implements, milking plant; Homestead, delighttully laid out; numerous outbuildings- butter-fat last season COOOIb. An improvable Farm -< ro ACRES. GOING CONCERN. PRICE iO'D £ISOO. Stock 20 cows. CO sheep, 2 horses, implements; 30 acres grass, 20 acreg hush, balance rough feed. efc.; rolling conntry Bungalow, 5 rooms, barn, cowshed, whare; deposit £SOO. or near offer. 79- ACRES improvable, nearly all I ZD ploughabu., well watered and fenced. 5-Rd House, outbuildings; carrying about 500 sheep, 100 cattle. Puce. £4 5s per acre; Public Trusi mortgage £IOOO. Low deposit. Will exchange for House or smaller tarm. (Write for Farm Lists.) BARFOOT BROS., N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDING, "UNDER THE CLOCK." FARMLETS— 5 F ARMLETS — LEFT. UNIMPROVED TREE - SHELTERED FARMLETS. FROM 10 TO 20 ACRES EACH, just beyond the concrete- road at HENDERSON. PRICE. £ls. Terms, 10 P.C. Deposit. Balance Easy. Elevated, sunny position, beautiful views. Service cars and buses pass daily. Close school and conveniences. Rich loam soil, suitable for citrus and apple-growing, poultry farming and early cropping. Sole Agent, RAYMOND SHEATH, 14, O'CONNELL STREET. OAA ACRES; 48 miles South Auckland; OUU no broken country, easy rolling and flat, good soil, partly improved; 50 milkers, 250 sheep, GO to 70 head of other stock. Two Houses, 3 rooms and 5 rooms, cowshed, machines; £l2 10a per acre; Government mortgage. Consider House and Cash. OO ACRES, 23 miles Auckland; level loam DO 6oil,'partly improved; 4-roomed House, cowshed, machines; 20 cows, bull, horse, implements, etc; £2150. Going Concern; terms, £SOO. OJL ACRES, 6 miles Auckland; gardening 4 and poultry; 4-roomed House, good order inside and out; e.1.; close to conveniences, bus. tram, train; £600; terms, £125. 3 ACRES, in grass and small orchard, north-easterly aspect; 5 glasshouses, in tomatoes; 3-roomed Bungalow, sun porch, garage, packing shed; workshop, cowshed, fowihouse, feedroom; all buildings erected within the last 4 years; £1200; terms, £2OO. GEO. SAYERS AND SONS, 10. VULCAN LANE. GOOD GOING CONCERN FARMLET AND MILKRUN. OCT ACRES FREEHOLD, - —o GOOD INLAND TOWN. GOOD HOUSE. GOOD OUTBUILDINGS. GOOD PASTURE. GOOD (TOWN) "WATER. COWS, ETC., GIVEN IN. The lot with -Pi Caeh for GOOD LIVING GOOD PROSPECTS. ALLAN EVANS, M.R.E.1., A FEW SELECTED BARGAINS. J?lfk PER ACRE - SEASIDE. cS'-l-U ACRES, 190 acres in grass: carrying 40 cows, besides dry stock, 200 ewes. House, 8 rooms, outbuildings. Deposit £4OO. -Pinnn - 87 acres, going cqnCERN, about half grass, including 12 cows, 1 bull, 5 heifers; carry 15 cows, more when improved. House, 7 rooms Insured £700; terms. Dairy and poultry farm, suburban SERVICE. SOUTH LINE— Over 7 acres rich land, well sheltered; good House, 5 rooms, all modern appointments. Housing for 1000 poultry; carry 4 cows. Price only £1250; £4OO cash. A great gift. DAVID KAY, 206, COOKE'S BUILDINGS. Phone 41-M9. 10 TO 20-ACRE BLOCKS, PAPAKURA. The Owner of a FIRST-CLASS FARM ha« Subdivided into Areas to Suit Purchaser*. The Land is clean, in the best of soil for growing crops, etc.. AND UNDEIv TAKING TO PURCHASE ALL MILK PRODUCED ON THE BLOCKS. One Mile to Station and Township. School Few Minutes. A Chance to Acquire a Convenient Area, combined with Favourable Locality, Price and Terms to Suit. PARTICULARS FROM SOLE AGENTS. W. FRATER AND SON, ESTATE AGENTS. CORNER FORT AND COMMERCE STS. WHO'S CHANCE? Unencumbered house, _ £775, £3OO Cash, offered as deposit on Dairy Farm as Going Concern. -£*QnA DEPOSIT Buys Going Concern Farm, Pukekohe; buildins 8 worth £I2OO. Govt. Mortgago £IBOO. Price, pn-y 75 (boIJ on ACRES. GOING CONCERN, 15 choice cows, horses, imp.; pood bu-.ldiug=-£1650. Exchange House and Cash. in ls is really cheap. • Handy Pukekohe. (644) OQ ACRES, unencumbered, 14 co'vs, a' 1 -iO imp. Electric Bungalow. £2500, unencumbered, exchange larger Farm. H. IT. PATTLE, LTD., GENERAL MERCHANTS. ESTATE AGENT, PUKEKOHE. CHOICE FARMLETS. -i r ACRES, HENDERSON; 5 ac. orchard. J-O bal. grass, well sheltered; carry e ,• good Dwelling, packing-shed, cowsliea. poultryhouses, 1000 birds; £2600: easy tenij 3 - Will take small City House and r-'.'O casii. 9 ACRES, PAPAKURA, all grass, now carries 12 head; "new Bungalow; cO , shed, garage, poultryhouses, 500 tura • £1550: deposit £250, balance 10 years. 10 ACRES. TAUPAKI, all fas?, shel1J tered; carry 12 cows; good Dwemng. cowshed, poitUryshcdfi; .£1500; depo-i* ' going concern includes 10- cows, lniplenie ■ horse, 12 hives bees, poultry. WE CAN RECOMMEND THE- ABOVE. VAUGHAN, MOSS, LTD., 113. QUEEN STREET.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20982, 19 September 1931, Page 16
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