N. OUS E S AN D L. AN P FO R SALE £13,000 EQUITY IX AN HISTORIC. SHEEP FARM AX IDEAL PROPOSITION FOR SPORTING CLUB the SHORES OF THE BEAUTIFUL BAY OF ISLANDS—that charming spot selected by our early pioneers as the best endowed in Xew Zealand—art many hundreds or acres of rich and fertile lands. These, prior to British settlement, were occupied by the Maoris, whose unrestricted choice prompted theii selection of only the best of the land. The British went to this farm —then considered a select holding-—-to meet the most important chiefs in Xew Zealand, and sign the famous Treaty of Wai The removal of the Capital of Xew Zealand to Auckland—and later to Wellington—caused the incoming population to settle further South. However, notwithstanding the popularity gained by these more southern lands, the Bay of Islands is now fast coming into its own. The wonderful improvement in road and railway access, the exquisite winterless climate, the marvellous growth of feed that surprises so many Southerners, the health of the stock, and the world-wide attention directed to the Bay of Islands by “the most - wonderful fishing in all now forced on sheep and cattle men an appreciation of the " uuderful advantages this district offers., Xo better sheep and cattle country exists in New Zealand. Lambing is very early, highly productive, and therefore ighly profitable, because the winter growth of feed puts them in the earliest The term "the Winterless North,” is no idle boast. now for sale, and comprises: this district : 9 ACRES op all excellent and essentially healthy sheep •1-11 AND CATTLE COUNTRY. It all lies well, is all rideable, Is exceedingly well watered, and comprises balance is fine grassed ridges and t of puriri and native bush shelter. It has wintered 2,500 sheep and 300 bullocks but the owner has never worked it to anything like its capacity. With judicious stocking and easy improvement the carrying capacity could be doubled. It is subdivided with sheep-proof fences into 21 paddocks. A fine old house containing 10 rooms and built of solid oak and cedar—a veritable object lesson in solidity—provides a comfort not found in the modern bungalow. The outbuildings and equipmennt—which include men’ rooms, wool-shed dip, yards, etc.—are all good and up-to-date. This fine property is only 2 miles from the wharf and railway, and one day’s drive from the Freezing Works and Saleyards. A wonderful panorama of Bay of Islands stretches in front of the station, which has 3 miles of sea frontage The popularity of deep-sea fishing, attracting as it does many hundreds of visitors annually, has set a value of from £BO to £l4O per quarter acre section on adjoinwith one chain of sea frontage mg tage, hains excellent sheep farm of hich is built However, the owner had decided to give up farming, and has informed his agents, SALESMEN LTD., of 4 SWAXSON STREET. AUCKLAND, that he will sacrifice the great prospective value of his property in order to take his family to the rity. He therefore authorises our consideration of any bona fide offer in the vicinitv of £7 per acre. Our client, whose equity is about £13,000, will either SELL OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY OR HANDY SUBURBAN PROPERTY
HERE THEY ARE TWENTY MINUTES FROM POST OFFICE BUNGALOWS FROM ELECTRIC LIGHT, TWO FIREPLACE S, PORCELAIN BATH AND BASIN CONCRETE COPPER AND TUBS. The first House is now nearing- com pletion and may be inspected. Now bring your carpenter friend along to see the timber for quality and dryness POSITION very high with beautiful pano ramie views, an ideal situation for glass houses. TERMS from £2O deposit. Balance on First Mortgage for 10 years, interes 7 per cent., reducible from 5s per week, so that at £SOO repayments only amoun to the small amount of about £1 Is per week, AND YOU ARE PAYING IT OFF We motor you to the Estate, but only one inspection will be allowed as we ex pect a rush on so make your arrangements accordingly. Phone 44-6?7. PARKER & CO., Phone. 44-67 THE BARGAIN FINDERS. 7-9 REW’S CHAMBERS, 15 QU EEN STREET, Opposite G.P.O. BUNGALOW DE LUXE O MINUTES FROM KARANGAHAPE ROAD. o SITUATED IN THE VERY BEST PART OF THE CITY, OVERLOOKING THI HAR BOUR. GLORIOUS BUNGALOW of 5 Rooms, Slepeing Porch, and all Conveniences Right up-to-date. 10 minutes’ walk to city. Large level section. Nothin* like this ever been offered at the price in the city before. Real golden buying First to inspect will buy. SAVE TRAVELLING EXPENSES TOTAL PRICE £p AND DEPOSIT TO SUIT PURCHASEI dan McCarthy PHONE 44-550. 2 PHOENIX CHAMBERS, OPPOSITE G.P.O. M AXGERE £1750. £1750“ SPECIAL BARGAIN FARMLET, 5 ACRES. —5 ACRES, rich semi-volcanic land, all in grass, well fenced, an subdivided, nicely situated on asphalted road. Bungalow, 5 room! ind outbuildings- Will carry 4 dairy cows. Two miles to station, bus passe door A very choice suburban home. Price, greatly reduced. Owner goin Terms, £SOO cash. Call early and secure this bargain. » ARGAIN JgPSOM r T s B f*"l (ThO DEPOSIT—Choice Residence, 6 rooms, every modern conv., h. and < aJ water, e. 1.; nice sunny position; volcanic soil. Price, £1,350, balance ver easy. No Mortgage. A Fine Home. Jg ARGAIN AT jyj"ANGERE. p-| DEPOSIT —Modern Bungalow, 5 rooms, gas, water, e.l. Section f-3rd o acre. Near station. Semi-vol canic soil. Price, £l,lOO. Unencumbered DAVID KAY 6 PHOENIX CHAMBERS. PAPATOETOE UILDING gITES HANDY TO RAILWAY STATION. £lO DEPOSIT. f 2 MONTHLY. Evc-.-\ City Convenience. Cheap Railway Fares. We Motor You to Inspect pAPATOETOE jyjODEL gUBURB. Controlling Managers: REALTY DEVELOPMENT CO. DIL WORTH BUILDING, QUEEN ST., CORNER CUSTOMS ST. SUBURBAN AREA PRICE, £1,850. DEPOSIT, £SOO. OWING TO ILL-HEALTH. OWNER MUST SACRIFICE THIS PROPERTY Good sound House, built 7 years, and outbuildings. This Farmlet lies we to the sun and is all in grass and will do 7 or 8 cows well all the year rounc Being well above sea level, it is also vary suitable for early cropping potatoes tomatoes, etc. Owner would consider an exchange for modern Bungalow abou 4 rooms and a little cash for his equity of £1,250. This place must be sold, s see us at once. SOLE AGENTS. H. R. BHR RETT 14 FORT STREET. Phone 44-51 R. A UCKLAND'S G A B EAUTIFUL B
1 N BANKRUPTCY Y. TN BANKRUPTCY.—In the Supreme Court holden at Hamilton.—Notice is hereby given that RICHARD HARRIS, of Rotorua, Contractor, was this day adjudged BANKRUPT; aijd I hereby summon a MEETING OP CREDITORS to be holden at the Courthouse, Rotorua, on FRIDAY, the 17th day of June, 1927, at 11 a.m. o’clock.—G. N. MORRIS, Official Assignee. 6th June, 1927. PUBLIC NOTICES. rpHE Mexican struggle has been repre- -*■ sented as a fight between a Bolshevist ' Government and the Roman Church, whereas it is but the culmination to the hundred years of struggle of the people for mental, political and religious freedom from the Church of Rome. Hear Howard Elliott in the Town Hall on Monday, June 13. Reserve your seat.—P.P.A. Office, Sunday School Union Buildings 323 Queen Street.
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