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LAND NOTICES T.lMi JiCISOI. AUCKLAND. Three Special Properties. OUR CHEAPEBT SHEEP PROPERTY. ACRES QOI O ACRES ACRES. 6A16 ACRES. 2300 ACRES IN GRASS. CARRYING ' 1000 SHEEP, 500.CATTLE. PRICE—.£6 10s. ;"'.-•■ FULLY IMPROVED. WILL CAREY COOO SHEEP, 500 CATTLE Only 4 Miles from Railway Station. Four Hours from Auckland. SPLENDID FREEZER LAMB ' COUNTRY. SHOWS 15 TO 20 PER CENT. GROSS . REVENUE ON TOTAL COST. MUST. BE SOLD TO CLOSE PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNT. Carries 2 Sheep to Acre on Grass. Will Carry 3 with Cropping. OWING to the expiration of a partnership the sale of this property has become imperative, as -a consequence the property is being practically sacrificed to effect a speedy- settlement. The property is situated on the railway North of Auckland, in the best climate, is free from rabbits.and noxious weeds, and being so very accessible is suitablo for early lambraising,' and the owner might, if so desired], live in Auckland and work it with a manager. Leaving Auckland by 8.20 ajn. train, you are on the property et 12.30. • It is the. best quality of land, and some of the paddocks down 27 years show ■• a- perfect sole of English grasses. The total area is 3212 acres, of which 2300 acres aro in grass, carrying 4000 sheep and 500 grown cattle (5000 sheep were carried in the summer). The wool clip was 74 bales, and ] fetched up to 123 d. per lb., realisms over J!1(K)0. There are five' cottages, and neces/sary out-build-ings, sheep and cattle yards, dip, etc. Telephone in house, school li miles. Level road to station, 4 miles, Auckland 72 milc9. The unimproved land is best bush country, equal to portion already in grass and when whole place is brought in it should easily gross in revenue 15 per cont. on inclusive cost of land and stock. This is the cheapest place on our bookß, having regard to position and possibilities. The terms are: JMBOO cash; balance to be arranged. The property is well watered with never-failing streams, two of which form natural boundaries to property. There.are 300 acres of land ready for the plough, part rich alluvial flats. Thoroughly well • fenced and subdivided, with abundance of fencing material all over property. . i ! BEMTIFIL BUD. ACRES. A ft A Q ACRES. ACRES.. ACRES. FOUR MILES OFF EAST COAST. SIXTY-SIX MILES FROM AUCKLAND. SPLEiIB SEP 101. AN IDEAL HOME. MAGNIFICENT SCENERY-BEAUTI-FUL BUSH. A SPORTSMAN'S PARADISE.. FINEST KING FISHING IN THE . DOMINION. ; i LOVELY HARBOURi '• mHIS VERY BEAUTIFUL ISLAND' A which is only 4 miles from the. mainland, and GS from Auckland, is the making of a fine shesp run. At present it carries 3000 sheep, 300 head of cattle, and could bo made to carry doublo that stock. More*Mfan* t and transit to the Auckland market for stock is very cheap by auxiliary scows. The coastal steamers call regularly. The coast is : mostly ;iringed with... majestio pohatukawa or ; Christmas trees, and there is a very, fine harbour.-.This Island is considered by many, even more beautiful than the celebrated Kawau Island, famous as the old home of Sir George Grey. There is a large homestead on the island, but is old. There are numerous outbuildings, and a fine motor launch goes with the property. The price wanted for this property, inclnding all stock, implements, and harness'(excluding furniture only), is .£17,000, and the terms are; .£SOOO-cash; balance, 4 and 5 years at's, per cent. Stock sheet will''bo supplied to principals. This is a class of property which is! very seldom obtainable, and those who have a desire to own an island, fenced in by th»-Pacifio Ocean, should make early inquiry. It has amongst other features a large prospective value for subdivision. The king- fishing in th*3o Vaters Is said to bo the finest sport in ( the world, and leaves the once-famed trout entirely in the shade. '

8000 ACRES Level flougl* Land, AT £1 10s. PER ACRE. WILL GROW « BUSHELS OF OATS PER ACRE. SPLENDID POSITION. EXCELLENT SHEEP, TURNIP AND RAPE COUNTRY. CLOSE TO IMPORTANT TOWN. ON A FINE HARBOUR WITH MINIMUM FREIGHTS. rnHIS is a very fine proposition for a JL . South Island man who wants a few thousand acres of perfectly level cropping land, all of which can be brought into first-class sheep pasture. The property is situated on a fine harbour and. both grain and stock can be handled as to transit at the minimum cost. The property has been partly improved, about 400 acres has been cultivated, and part .is now and part in crop. Tho place is fenced in by 1J miles of fenco, the balance of tho boundary being sea' frontage. About six miles of subdivision fences have been, erected, and the property will in its present condition, run 1500 sheep and'some cattle. Tho land' when fully brought in. will carry 1\ sheep per acre. . Easy terms can be arranged.' Tho soil is a light sandy, loam, is well watered and very healthy sheep country. To anyone havinu tho capital to develop it is a very fine proposition. Very mild climate. An ideal place for raisint* early fat lambs. Being sold because present owners have not the capital to develop, AN liestiwt for £10,000. ON behalf of clients who own a very fine block of 10,000 acres of rich dairying land, wo can offer to any person or syndicate having £10,000 to invest, a full half share in the profit to be made by: developing the block, subdividing and. selling in small farms. The money isto be spent wholly and exclusively in draining, grassing, roading and subdividing for sale. The estimated profits for division would bo .£15,000. This is a thoroughly souud proposition. Principals supplied with fullest particulars. 5000 lores of Fruit Lui. AT M KSR ACRH. WE hav« far «1«, North ef Autkland, SMO Actw ef B«»t Fruit Latti, brtUt as fruit land than anything at H*«ting«, »»d n«ar to Railway, it £t par aara. NatiiUf in tha Dominion b;tt»r. (Straw* th* best Expart Apples. T. 11IDE1J1CIS01, LAND, STATION, & ESTATE AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, Customs St. East, Auckland

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1776, 14 June 1913, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1776, 14 June 1913, Page 23

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