HOUSES AND LAND TOR SALE YOU AND YOUR MARRIED SONS OR, for that matter, your single sons, can get CHEAPEST AND TVAST Slue Farming proposition in New Zealand to-day, of 4. *ou A*, RUS t..e braatiu.. and salubrious Bay of Islands, comprising nearly all easy ploughable country, excellentlv watered, lying well to the sun. with no noxious weeds, burr or en wths to impair the wool, well fenced with about 40 miles of sheep-proof fencing, in the heart of civilisation and—all important—very easily worked. We say this is the CHEAPEST Sheep Farm in New Zealand because u s a property that will winter 2.000 wet sheep. 1,500 wethers, and 900 head of cattle now. and, with about £1,500 expenditure, which includes top-dre; sing—will double tlus in one year, and yet the price is only £5 per acre, or near cfter. An out 500 acres is the best of volcanic land, about SOO is fine semi-volcanic, a id river flat land, and of the balance about 2,500 acres of good grass land—parts of which, have been in good pasture for half a century—could be top-dressed with a horse distributor. Added to this it is only a few miles from the Kori Keri settlement now being readily sold at £25 per acre. Then again, add about 7 miles of frontage t the beautiful Bay of Islands, and a very fine river, and you will agree as to ths cheapness of the property. Then we—that is SALESMEN, LTD., 4 SWANSON STREET—say i: is THE BEST Sheep and Cattle proposition in New Zealand. And why. Firstly because we have seen it and been all over it; then because of its charming an 1 healthy legation, and high percentage of early and vigorous lambs, and tine wintering climate: then again because it is only an easy half day or day’s drive from large saleyards, freezing works, and the railway. Still again, because it is so easily kept in order—periodical burning clears all growths and stimulates at excellent sward of fresh, succulent and nourishing grass—both paspalum and danthonia. Ye: again, because the buildings—which comprise a fine 10-roomed homestead, a shepherd’s house of 5 rooms, two woolsheds, and two dips, one at each end of the farm, and all yards, pens and accommodation that could be desired—are sound and good. And, last but not least, because the Bay of Islands frontage being popularised as it is by the deep-sea fishing, will in quarter-acre sections bring enough to pav for the whole station, and still leave you with a sheep farm of about 4,400 acres.' The owner must, for urgent reasons of health and age. leave at once, and will sacrifice—we repeat the word SACRIFICE—the property to effect a ouick s’le This is a really genuine sacrifice. AT UNDER HALF PRE-WAR PRICE. BEFORE YOU DECIDE UPON THE PLAN OF THAT HOUSE YOU PROPOSE BUILDING, SEE OAG AND STAFFORD, THE BRICK SPECIALISTS. Who will help you to design a lasting and permanent home on an economical basis WE CAN ALSO HELP YOU IN YOUR FINANCE. 20 SHORT’S BUILDINGS. QUEEN STREET. Open Friday Evenings, 7 to 9. Phone 44-769 We are Builders only. NOT Land Agents. HERNE BAY, CLOSE TO WATER. LITTLE BUNGALOW—Stands high, and contains 4 rooms and hole water aewice Ev-e?y^in^brand ‘ ateSt convenien Metric light and PRICE. £1075. DEPOSIT. £75 SEE THIS AT ONCE. AN ABSOLUTE BARGAIN FOR THOSE WITH A SMALL DEPOSIT. Phone 44-677. PARKER AND CO., Phone 44-677. THE BARGAIN FINDERS, 7-9 Rews Chambers, 15 Queen Street. Opposite G.P.O. £1,350 BARGAIN ROAD. ELECTRIC BUNGALOW, 4 rooms and kitchenette, all mod to concrete road C 2nd Well < aid out; concrete paths; high position. Hand: - ' lOntaSe: “ Ce ° Utlook 4 rooms a?d V k. r tch'ene t t f^° rt f aS^ _ T B !r ,NGALOW ' MOUNT ALBERT, high position section 3 ta mrta Sn' °, y r>lA 11 lleart timber throughout; nice leve welY'worth fn“tion ' PRICE '£I,37S' DEPOSIT £l5O. These ar LAND AGENT. 14 FORT STREET. H. R. BURRETT Phone: 44-518
RACING UCKLAND R A C 1 SPRING MEETING, 1927. OCTOBER Bth AND 10th, 1927. GENERAL ENTRIES (lsov each) For SPRING MEETING, And FORFEITS G.N. GUINEAS and WELCOME STAKES CLOSE by FIVE O’CLOCK on FRIDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER. FEES to accompany Nominations or Declaration of Forfeit. W. S. SPENCE, Secretray. JOCKEY (INCORPORATED). gPRING JJEETING. C 1 s EPTEMBER 24 AND 26. ACCEPTANCES for Maiden Plate and all Handicap Events to be run on the opening day of the Club’s Spring Meeting close on FRIDAY NEXT, 16th inst., at 5 p.m. Fees must accompany acceptances. A. J. FARQUHAR, Secretary. P.O. Box 590. Telephone 41-070. CORPORATION NOTICES B c OF MOUNT Notice is hereby given that Sylvan Avenue will be closed to vehicular traffic for Four Weeks from SEPTEMBER 15, 1927, during the provision of Concrete Pavement on Wynyard Road. S. GRAY, Town Clerk. PUBLIC NOTICES >APATOETOE CLASSIFICATION OF ROADS. Public Notice is hereby given under Section 1, Sub-section 7, of the Motor Lorry Regulations, 1927, that the Minister of Public Works has approved of the Classification of Roads within the Papatoetoe Town District as follows: TO BE IST CLASS (No weight restriction): THE GREAT SOUTH ROAD. TO BE 2ND CLASS (Available for the use thereon of any motor-lorry which, with the maximum load it is licensed to carry weighs not more than 8 tons): KOLMAR ROAD. STATION ROAD EAST, SHIRLEY ROAD to Railway Ramp, and STATION ROAD WEST. between Traffic Bridge and entrance to Railway Yards. TO BE 3RD CLASS (Available for the use thereon of any motor-lorry which, with the maximum load it is licensed to carry, weighs not more than 6 tons): PARK AVENUE. MILTON ROAD. PORTAGE ROAD PEVERIL CRESCENT, STATION ROAD WEST, between Railway Yards and Portage Road, CORONATION ROAD WEST. HILLCREST ROAD, HILLSIDE ROAD. WYLLIE ROAD, PAH ROAD. KEXDERDIXE ROAD, WALLACE ROAD. AM BRIDGE TERRA CE. GRAND VUE ROAD. LANDSCAPE ROAD, VICTORIA ROAD, YORK ROAD. E AIR VIE W ROAD. MAI’NT ROAD, CORNWALL ROAD. BIRD WOOD ROAD. CENTRAL AVENUE, SCOTT ROAD. KINGSWOOD ROAD, HUIA ROAD. WINTERS ROAD, FLAT BUSH ROAD. ROSE ROAD, HOTEO AVENUE. WAKET.TN’S ROAD. EAST TAMAKI ROAD. DUXXOTAR ROAD, WENTWORTH AVENUE. PA TON AVENUE. OMAGH AVENUE. DETRO STREET. RANGITOTO ROAD. AVIS AVENUE, CORONATION ROAD EAST. SHIRLEY ROAD from Railway Ramp to Coronation Road. See N.Z. Gazette No. 62, age 2798. H. C. ERNEST, Town Clerk. PAPATOETOE, Sept. 14. 1927.
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