PROPERTIES FOR SALE. SPLENDID little Dairy Farm of 50 acres, ham]}' to Creamery. Township and Station. Well watered by windmill, and at present carrying 25 cows, well built house of 6 rooms, wash house, etc , concrete cow shud. Price £50 per acre —Terms £500, balance 5A- per cent, 5 years. 11l acres, Handy dairy farm North ■of Auckland, for sale. 3 miles from Creamery and school, and 4 miles from wharf, 84 acres in grass and 20 acres in bush, all ploughable; watered with artesian and springs ; well fenced and sub divided into 7 paddocks. 6 roomed dwelling with all conveniences and necessary outbuildings, and milking plant. This is a bargain. Terms cash £300. Handy farm of 128 acres of allu^ vial .flat, one mile from croamery and 3 miles from railway station. Subdivided into 1! paddocks, post and rail fences, and all the land is ploughable. Well watered by artisan and well. Compact house of 4 rooms, nantr)', man's room and necessary out-buildings, etc. Price, £27 per acre or terms. Situated 14 miles from creamery and township. 400 acres of river flat, 100 acres in grass; 10 acres titree. Well watered with creek running through property; well fenced" and sub divided into 3 paddocks, practically all ploughable. Cottage 4 rooms, milking plant and outbuildings. Terms £GSO cash, balance 6 per cent live years. £1500. Modern house of 6 rooms all in first-class order. Gas, hot and cold water and all other conveniences. Built on 3 acres land. This is a very desirable property. A good opportunity to buy a fine dairy farm, 33 miles from Auckland, 223 acres river flat and volcanic hills; well watered with sf rings and subdivided into 14 paddocks; 220 acres ploughable, and 4 acres bush; carrying 50 cows. Dwelling and man's house, etc. Good milking plant, 1 mile from school and railway station. Send cream by rail. Terms £750 cash, Balance 5£ per cent. For Immediate sale. —Choice Dairy farm 173 acres, 160 acres good grass, and 13 acres crop, carrying 40 cows and 100 sheep. This property is situated one mile from school and railway, and is well watered by streams. It is half fenced (sheep proof), and is subdivided into numerous paddocks. Nice new house, cow shed, stable, barn and implement shed, etc. Price is £3(3 per acre, and includes stock, sheep and milking machines, etc. A real bargain, . HOUSES FOR SALE. Four, 5 and 6 roomed houses from £300 to £450 Sections £10 to £100. Hand & Eilett HELENSVILLE. Land Agents. Box 12. Tele. 12 &17 HELP THE SOLDIER All employers can help our Returned Soldier' Boys bysending their requirements for la.bour to the Discharged Soldiers' Department, or to the Returned Soldiers' Association, or by teaching them useful crafts and occupations Help the Empire by buying British Goods ' THE HON. SECRETARY N.Z. National Service League [This advertisement is inserted free to help our boys in Civil Life.] \ J ; Shabby \nd Soiled Xo-day* Good as, New in 3 days You won't redpgnise your Suit after it has been, throurfi our drycleaning process. Imose dirty marks and grease spots—those crumpled coat fronts —those unsightly creases in: vist and trousers —will be goneV/The suit will I look as attractive as the day you f put it on—the cloth^will be. restored to its originanappearance \ —the coat wilF be &eulded to I hang^p'roperly-j/-the trousers will / . beXiiicely pressed andYcreased. / we see torrf lining, framed but-ton-holes, or A tear, our Itailors will repair it. \ NO CHARGE FOR THis£! Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing / 8s 6d *. Dyeing, Pressing and Repairing / 12s 6d \ We use fast dyes and guarantee \ them to'stand the sun well. \ When parcelling up your suit, re- \ memb#- that we CLEAN & DYE % clothes for matrons, misses, and ' masters 'as well. Tell your wife or sister we take special pains in curljng and dyeing feathers. RETURN POSTAGE FREE . jftnpire Cleaning Co. QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND / Opposite Town Hall
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 18 October 1917, Page 4
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