FARMS FOR SALE ORCHARDS, Farms, Houses. Sections, Poultry Farms. Inspection invited.— Ozich. Henderson. IMPROVED, Partly Improved Going Concerns. Exchanges arranged.—R. E. Taylor. Land Agent, Putarnru. Phone 07. 00 ACHES, O paddocks, all grass; City water; good 4-room Bungalow and sheds. Worth inspection.—Owner, BOOM, Herald. 1 AH ACRES, TO Miles North. —Nearly all JLI/U ploughablc, 40 ac. fenced; 3-Rd. Bach; Govt, 00-year lease (£BO would freehold), rent and rates 72/- year; 3 miles wharf, ts miles station; service car, cream lorry pass; £ 110. —lIUXTEK, British Chambers. £9OO MANeEEE " £9OO r>% ACRES, rich level land, bus passes. Substantial House, (J rooms, e. light, garage, cowshed, etc. Town water. Rare chance for market gardener or poultry farmer to secure cheap home. ONLY £l5O DEPOSIT. Balance, 30/- per week, P. and I. ERNEST AND BAYLISS, Papatoetoe. pHOICE FARMLETS.—IO ACRES, good vy house, all in grass; price £1250. OVi ACRES, country township; been apiary business past 20yrs., 110 beehives, fully equipped, cows, fowls; Going Concern, £1350. £2oo DEPOSIT—ay 2 ACRES, Henderson; new bungalow; £BSO. Send for List Farmlets. State cash available. CHRISTIE. Colonial Mutual Bldgs., Auckland. ELLSF 0 R D.—202 ACRES, MOSTLY ALL IN GRASS. Level to undulating land, snitible dairying or sheep. Good fences, 7-wire. Well watered 6-Ronmed Kauri House, l'/a-storey. High situation, well sheltered. Cowshed and shearing shed. PRICE, £lO PER ACRE. Unencumbered. Consider Exchange. W. G. BUR RETT AND SON, N.Z. Insurance Bldgs. Phone 44-007. QCfk ACRES PAPA AND LIMESTONE ODU COUNTRY.—Ring-fenced, well watered and divided into 14 paddocks; carries OOu ewes, 40 dairy cows and (JO run cattle; the carrying can be increased if manured, up to the present very little has been used. Has good 5-Rooincd Dwelling, with all convs.. concrete paths, good orchard, woolshed and 3-cow plant cowshed. A real pood farm, situated 7 miles from good township and railway station by metalled road. As owner is getting on in years he wishes to retire. Will consider taking house or small farrnlet in or near Auckland as part payment. PRICE, £6/10/PER ACRE for owner's interest; terms. £750 cash, balance 7 years at 4'/ a p.c.; title 0.R.P.. 30/- per acre.—Apply RETIRING. 2t)M. Herald. RAIN IN THE WAIKATO In spite of the dry spell the Te Awamutu District was second to none. BUY in the GARDEN of the AVAIKATO. 50 Acres, good district £29 Per Acre, L.O. 77 Acres, recommended £37 Per Acre, L.O. 90 Acres, Going Concern £4O Per Acre, L.O. 110 Acres, handy £45 Per Acre, L.O. 190 Acres. Good heart £3O Per Acre, L.O. 185 Acres. A seller £32 Per Acre, L.O. 512 Acres. Mixed Farm £lB Per Acre, L.O. ARRANGE TO INSPECT WITH H. ANDREW & SONS, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. ARAWATA STREET, TE AWAMUTU. PHONES 440. PRIVATE 260 R. MATAMATA, ONE OF THE BEST FATTENING FARMS IN THE WAIKATO v •< IUOt: buildings. Carrying .'3OOO ewes, 300 bullocks, 100 yearling steers, 150 breeding cows, fi bulls, 7 horses. Land flat to easy undulating; well sheltered; 1% miles from railway station. Suitable to subdivide into Dairy Farms. PRICE, £25/10/- PER ACRE, Terms, Half Cash. Balance Arranged. APPLY J. CLOTHIER, MATAMATA.
ATTRACTIVE SHEEP FARM. ! 111 ft aches, FREEHOLD. This is a j -L-LIU most attractive property and the type of place which seldom comes on the market. It is situated in an excellent disI trict and is approximately 50 miles south of Auckland. The land is undulating to hilly, all in grass and well watered. The present stock comprises 2050 sheep (1550 ewes. 1100 dry sheep) and 200 head cattle. The buildings, which are in excellent I order, comprise new homestead of 7 rooms—all electric—cottage, wool shed, shearers' j quarters, two garages, good dip and yards, | also stockyards Practically nil he stock can be taken at valuation if desired. Good metal roads. School five miles. PRICE £l2/10/- PER ACRE. For further particulars apply DALGETY & CO., LTD./ (Incorporated in England), ALBERT STREET. AUCKLAND. ~~ WAIKATO GOING CONCERN. 7£3 ACRES.—ReaI good land, all level, I Oil clean and in nice pasture. Well fenced and live hedges. Closely subdivided. Water to troughs in all paddocks. Wintered over beast to the acre. Carrying to-day 53 dairy cows. 17 in-calf heifers. (> heifer calves, bull, '2 horses an.l many pigs. O-roomed Dwelling, good cowshed, with new machines, etc.. and other necessary sheds. E.I. and power. Situated 30 rains, run Hamilton; 1% mi lea schojl. All tradesmen deliver. REDUCED PRICE AS GOING CONCERN, Including practically all above stock and full range implements—£s2 10s PER ACRE. Equity approx. £IBSO or near in cash. Balance Govt. Mortgage. An excellent Farm Showing Good Returns. GEO. BOYES & CO., LTD., PHONE 2215. HAMILTON. Pri. 1476. WAITOA DISTRICT. Q1 ACRES, Freehold, all in grass, all level land, no waste. Well subdivided into 14 paddocks, watered by electric pump. SITUATED 9 miles from Te Aroha and similar distance from Morrinsville. Waitoa Township, factory, school, stores, etc.. 2 miles. BUILDINGS first-class, (f-roomed Dwelling, consists of 3 bedrooms, sitting and ' man's room, kitchen an I bathroom, porcelain bath and basin; 8-bail shed, all necessary plant, also manure and implement shed, garage. STOCK carried this season, (38 cows, 2 bulls, 8 2-year heifers, 6 1-year heifers. 2 horses. BUTTER-FAT RETURNS.—IO37-38 season. 18,5001b fat, supplier to the Waitoa Dried Milk Factory, who paid 1/6 per lb. fat last season. PRICE £46 PER ACRE. DEPOSIT £IOOO. A well-established Farm, and well sheltered Home, which ' any purchaser could take a pride in. DORR & OLD, TE AROHA.
FOE SALE BY TENDER. GOOD SHEEP AND CATTLE PROPERTIES IN GOOD DISTRICT CLOSE TO WANGANUI. THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE INVITES SEPARATE TENDERS for the Purchase of Properties (A) and (B) hereunder:— (A) —T>ROPERTY OF 671 ACRES 20 1 PERCHES, known as " Craiglea," situated L'Va miles from Fordell, on Manga mahu Road and partly hounded by Yvangaehu River. Good access. Buildings comprise small cottasce and wliare. Area consists of a very good river flat and balance easy hill country in pasture. Subject to Flat Mortgage at 4V, per cent. (B)—T>ROPERTV OF 271 ACRF.S 12 1 ROODS 13 PERCHES, known as "Homestead," well situated half-mile from Fordell Railway Station on Mantramailu and Denlair Roads. Good access Buildings comprise nine-roomed dwelling in good order; four-roomed cottage, good woolshed and usual outbuildings. Land mostly flat, balance undulating. All in pasture. Suitab.e for raising and fattening lambs. Subject to Flat Mortgage at 4'/t Per cent, TOG F.'t ll KK WITH ADJOINING PROPERTY OF 7M ACRES 0 ROODS 16.8 PERCHES, known as "Denlair Ridge," situated on Denlair Road. Good access. No buildings Easy hill country,. Works in \ery well with "Homestead." Unencumbered Terms required, cash over mortgage, alternatively. offerers to submit their own terms, subject to the Mortgages. Conditions of lender may he inspected at, and anv further particulars obtained from he Offices of the District Public rustees lit Wanganni, Palmerston North, Wellington, New Plymouth. Hamilton, Auckland and Napier A deposit of X'SAO must accompany each tender. The highest or any tender will not necessarily he accepted. Tenders close at JJ.3O P.M. ON MONDAY XIA S, 1939, at the Office of the District Public Trustee. Wanganui, to whom leiders are to be addressed, enclosed in sealed envelopes and marked"Estate of John Butcher —Tender lor purchase of Farm Property."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23333, 29 April 1939, Page 5
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