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AUCTIONS. ' 'FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1915, - At il o'clock. i> KAMO SPRINGS'HOTEL AND SANA- ■ • '■■ ■ . TORIUM, v - WITH « ACRES OF LAND. ' TMANDENO JACKSON, in conjunct • tion with the AUCKLAND FARM- ■ ERS , UNION,' LIMITED, instructed by . the owner, Mr. Bray, will offer for Sale j by Public Auction, at their Sale Rooms, Customs Street E., AUCKLi ND, on above date— THE FAMOUS KAMO SPRINGS HOTEL, ~ SANATORIUM, AND- LAND attaching thereto, about 13 Acres. The KAMO SPRINGS are celebrated for their valuable curative properties, and are unique 60 far as the Dominion is concerned. 'The water is a-natural''Soda • Water, heavily charged with carbonic acid , gas, nnd 'flows fi'om the Springs in im- > mense volume,. effervescing like cham- , pagne, clear'and crystal. It is identically ■ similar to the most celebrated Spa in ! France,' Vichy., The "Champagne Bath" ■ ot-Kamo is famous : for its wonderful cura- > tiyo properties. '. "Kamo," as a bottled ■ mineral water, is also knowa as one of i the most efficacious in, the -Southern ■ Hemisphere. • Tho property will be put up as a whole, and if not sold in globo, will be offered in three lots, namely:— . Lot I—l 2 acres 0 roods and 17 perches, including Sanatorium Building, containi ing 20 rooms; private and public swimming baths and springs; tennis, croquet lawns,'and orchard. • The Sanatorium.will , accommodate 30 guests. , Lot 2—4 acres 1 rood and 89 perches, enjoining above,- including large modern i two-story Hotel,, containiiig bar, billiardroom, dming, two. sittirigrooms, and 20 ; bedrooms, wiph every modern convenience; • well laidK>ut grounds, and large stabling. ' Tho Hotel is particularly well furnished, and is in. spick aud span order. j Lot 3—26 acres 2 roods and 24 perches, first-class agricultural land adjoining, I divided intotwo paddocks. The property is under half a. mile from ■ railway station.' .-.'.- , ■. The terms are: One-third cash, balance 3 years' at 5| per cent.. . . ■ Plans of the property are being prepared. ~,,-.'.

> ' 3&500 ACBBS, AT 30 s \ [ , ON A GOOD HARBOUR. [ ;• • ■■■ '____;.> ": .',. ' ~ ONLY SIX HOURS FROM AUCKLAND. 1 i '. -■ , ■ _ ' • '. . ' • ■>■ I ——_ . .•■ , i . . THIS is a unique proposition. Land, 80s. an acre, comprising 2500 acres river flats and ploughable terraces, 10,000 acree first-class bush, and balance osable land. Tho whole can bo brought in for i£3 an acre,-making total cost, when im- | proved only £1 10s. per acre. ' AVill carry 1J sheep. Would sell easily' when improved at £2 per acre profit, say, iSoO.OOO profit. Good Buildings 17 miles' fencing, wharf on property. Stock can. be landed' in Auckland in six' hours (by ivator) at nominal cost. . / Owner having died, property, must be realised. Easy terms.; .' Write for particulars. ■ '■■' ■ ' . • ■ ■ •{\ ' ' ' T. MANDMO :.a"AGESGN, ;; AUCKLAND, DARGAVILLE, HAMILTON/ AND KAIKOHE. A REAL BARGAININ HAWKE'S BAY. i ■'■ -,"■ FOR SALE. '■"■•• IS' AAA ACRES > p< freehold, part Government. Leasehold with long term to iOjVW run nt small rent,-splendid sheep and cattle country, capablo of great improvement at small cost. 'Well subdivided and watered. Up-to-date' homestead; woolshed, etc.; telephono; good motor/road; stock, 13,000 sheep plus lambs 250 cattle, houses, plant, etc., all included in the price of less than 40a. per acre' Easy terms arranged. i ■ ' . - •'■ • ' FOR LEASE, SALE; OR' EXCHANGE. -jQAA ACRES Freehold, well vyatewd and fenced. Good 8-roomed house, woolA«/W shed, dip, ptc. One mile from railway, echool, etc. Carrying capacity li sheep per acre. Will lease for terrii of yoars at 6s. per acre, or price for cmick ■ eale, £Z> 10s. per acre. Would exchange for rent-producing town property. Apply, NAT.' BEAMISH, ' . ' V' V,- HASTINGS.' ■- , ~ TAURANGA IS ALL RIGHT! .... ' L ~~ WHY not take your holiday excursion trip to the. glorious Bay of Plenty! Steamer from Auckland or coach via. Eotorua—cither way interesting. It is the Land of Promise for the man who is making a start. I have sold six farms and evory buyer satisfied. I havo three more. Come, and '-see them Land splendid, climate superb. Terms easy. Prices not too' high/ I have an upl to-date milking plant and want a good family for next season to milk from'Bo to 1000 cows! You could buy a small farm and pay for it. Let's talk it over You know me. GEO. M, YEREX, \ TAURANGA. ■ A RANGITIKEI LAND BARGAIN. ~*~ — 90 (\ ACEES of first-class Agricultural Land, all ploughable, subdivided and «W with long road frontage, 1} miles from railway station, on level roadsnow 7-roomed house, outbuilding, stable,-and granary'. At present it is growing a •nheat crop, which n a sight.to see, and speaks for. the excellency of the soil for grain purposes. It has pevrn also excellenlc turnips and rape. Price for imnWiate bale, .£2B 10s. per acre, with cash, and X3O per acre, with ,£IOOO cash or will lease at 355. per acre for 5 years, with 12 months' rent in advance ' ' • X\i, J3.. Jjiii\jJl(, AGENT, MARTON. PRIVATE BOARDINGrHOUSE, HAWKE'S BAY' • ■■■'•■' mHE house w beautifully situated in the central part of the busiest town in the JL Uawko's Bay disfaict, and has the largest connection: in permanent and casual boarders. The house contains 28 living rooms/besides 2 bath-rooms, wash-house laundry, tiap-shed, loft, fowl-run, and house; hot and cold water', , ges, suro nator bupply. Well furnished throuchout (furniture insured for ,£400) Good lease , at very reasonable rental. Price, .8550 as going concern, walk in,' walk out Terms can be anauged. With the Christmas trade now coming along this is a Teal good proposition for anyone after.aa up-to-date boarding-house. W. P. M'GORMICK,. :■■-■: LAND AGENT, - HASTINGS.' -- ,'■..'.- ' oo ACRES, Education Lease, about 19 vears to run, with right of renewal- rent 00 £lo nor annum; rates £1 165.; 13 miles from railway station, factory and (township; all \n grass, about one-third ploughable; carry 20 cows and young stock •' balance easy hills; metalled road; cowshed, but no dwelling. Price £& per acre' unencumbered. Immediate possession. ■; ' . . • JIT TTTdIIVrPSAN" land agent, ~ ■ | . JUL. - ' STRATFORD. '' A CHANCE FOR A SMALL MAN IN THE SUNNY NORTH. ~~ IQ<dL Freehold, fenced and mostly in grass; 7 paddocks; house 4 Xork cowshed, and bara; 50 acres been ploughed, 2 email orchards. Store, P. 0., etc., 8 miles. Will carry in this present condition without manure, 25 dairy cow's, 3 horses, nnd sorao voung stock. Price, M per acre. .£2OO cash, balance 5 years 51 per cent. Foi full particulars/aply to ■ • ■ E. G: W. TIBBITTS, . •. WHANGAREI, THE LAND, AGENT WHO KNOWS THE NORTH. ' ONE OF THE MOST UP-TO-DATE FARMS IN TARANAKI. " 1 AA ACRES Freehold, level, and well-watered by stream and ram in every pad-J-VV dock; property divided into 15 paddocks; hedges; 70 acres plou»hed- good-up-to-date 7-roomed house, hot and cold water, shod and milking plant 6econd to none; Factory and School on:property; good metal road to railway and town, where there are good schools; returns fortbe last season may be seen at-our office and amount to £676. Pnoe £K per acre (bedrock), with. ,£SOO cash down, balance 10 years at-5 per cent. Genuine reasons for -selling, ilMiijalth of the owner, ! who i'e forced to retire on this account.. ' '].•'.- \i 0 8/922 THE N.Z. LOAN AND 'MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., ,'"'■' STBATFORD. . . ' ' ■■■ ACRES, Freehold.-A Block, of healthy eheep or cattle country, rartlA*/ about 43 miles of fencing;.3o paddqeke: New modern residence, h. and o water, and usual conveniences. Stock nowoh property, 5700 sheep. 500 head cattle i The plaoe patennllv improve on this by further bushfallinK; half-mile to wharf. Price £o 10s, ,£6OOO cash. ■ GOLMQBE-WILLIAMS,-LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, DARGAVILLE. \ NONE KNOW ITS EQUAL. r ~ '■ ~~ ~ ffIHAT is true of the splendid little farm of 268 acres situated only IS miles from A Westfield fat stock market. This farm being near the sea is a very healthy land for stock, and lies nicely to tho sun. It is situated close to wharf; steamers pass regularly. It is one of the beat fattening farms in the Auckland district and can be had for per ncre. It is equal to, if, not better than', land now selling at M) per acre in the Weikato, and is closer to the best market. Remember, £29 per acre takes it. Write at once for particulars. i ' CREAMER AND PAYKEL, ■ •■■ IMPERIAL BUILDINGS, U QUEEN .STREET. AUCKLAND. Qβ A. ACRES, Freehold Sheep-run, situate within 4 miles of the Nelson Post i/utfc Office, by the best road in the district.. The property offers an exceptional opportunity for those on the look-out for a,bargain in a small sheep-run, within very easy distance of all the sooial and educational advantages of the city. The farm is subdivided and will cawy from 1000 to 1200 sheep, and is capable of being easily improved. Land is undulating to low hills. Good dwelling of 8 rooms with beautiful view of the Harbour and tho bay; water laid on; small shearing shed, dip, and jivrds, etc. Early 'application for this desirable eheenrun is neccssarv as tho prico asked is low, namely 10s. per aero. Terms. J. PORTER HARRIS, & SON, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, HARDY STREET, NELSON. ONE .OF THE BEST MIXED FARf'S in HAWKE'S BAY Now on the~MARKET Xfi ACRES of gobd l.md, 2J miles vrom Hastings P. 0., close to factory salfr ill/ yards and school, divided into 8 paddocks, 11 acres laid down in oats 7 (lores in lucerne, i acres in apples just coming into bearing, balance in grass well watered; good now House or 5 rooms, h. aud c. water and conveniences 6i stall cowshed, 6 pigstyes built on modern lines, concrete floors. In addition 'the i stock and plant, consi«ting of 18 good dairy cows in- full profit, ' 6 heifers, 4 I calves, 5 sows and boar, 2 horses and carts, harness, implements, etc. \ ' Tea \ , good proposition, the only reason for selling being to close partnership account Walk-in and walk-out price, -£1500, balance in i years nt 5 per cent. H.B. FRUIT. PRODUCE, AND COOL STORACE CO, LTD.,r -

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2325, 5 December 1914, Page 12

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