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- "*"""' »■"» I-Md for Sale. GO NORTH,, '. AND YOU WILL STAY NORTH. AGENTS ADVERTISE. » hardship _ 1 ,- ht - li is certainly Farm. „„r r n v£ " ble to veßell a Northern Woikito does not a< " <»">. , The fertile block*.; it i s only a th°r«v? se ? un * r back from Auckland M j V} r ««>-bour train journey , member th,.?; wini?° - Ilot . t> * rch U P= "- d farm you will l a ™ l? ana w ¥ re 7™ buy * 0 to Hamilton™,! a S H{?™?«' to face. Come 0 the BKTba r «ain?in IILSl IL Sh T? W *°* ""S? of » Para the «ndSmSSg,iii{* Dominion. Com- » advertisedm«S fan H any oth « 8 d "ill Country Affin«. Pap *j we are i. to th«Tgenuine __?" and "ff introduce you •ale at its ma& C v.. who A 8 his land °' will be » vo^r,.L™? 4, o <i motor-cars if you are not su?tSl C *4'«'- No harra done ones th aro f^ B WE. Vj f" sfc V * nt ?°V to about. " —» to " tell you they have heard 'I £150 DEPOSIT. ■ PRICE, £11 10 160 AC B ?h Eß Tii^ alcd , hand * to railway, end Yubdivtw? 1, P i°- J a , lld township ; fenced feline Btr C d m, : . »Pj en d 'dy watered by never-well-built l*, mS: B *. ro , n «-. black, loamy soil; iSw House Bd P»ttil,..itaated new lJ?S?.a---aouse. 184/1577 ° U to£E PORT - An ««ei>lianal opportnnity for a man of small capital to nW?*J non The.land is of good 7 Quauty and adjoining farms have changed hands at £20 per acre. ' Go^nmJil *i War . *° the back blocks after - land 2??* /• nd when you can get better ; motor aandy to every convejiienc*. with Rood K„S™*, "*s• dool ' and no troublesome blttol.te--, W aro convinced that no ■c***, value can be found. Acents 7 appUcation necessary to th.« Sole MURRIE SPEIRS AND CO.. Hamilton. FLOURISHING i DAIRY FARM. : £350 DEPOSIT. • 125 ACRES—Choice Dairying Land at ™a i *«? 10a Per acre— carry *0 cows. '„ d It A ! hom „ well i"" . flouehable. and SSfhJ- flat: ,,well watered by two permanent streams: well fenced with wires, into 6 paddock! • 110 acres. m Brass. With good buildings, including 5-roomed House, cowshed and earn: echool on the property, and all other conveniences handy. 106/1606 OUR REPORT.— is a choice little dairy farm, capable of carrying more' stock than most farms costing £1500 5-?-" The. grass is in splendid condition, and in good heart for dairying. For urgent gale, as the owner wishes to move on to a larger farm. This farm should resell at £10 per acre rise within 12 months. Owner of farm near by milked 53 cows on 100 1 acres last season, and cleared £19 per 1 cow. besides pigs. etc. Any person wanting something good should not fail to inspect. This paper is always full of, so-called bargains, and when a genuine chance is offered we have a difficulty to convince you. Sole Agents, MURRIE SPEIRS AND CO.. Hamilton. £250 DEPOSIT. LAND AT £14, WELL WORTH £30. , OA A ACRES.— Situated handy to creamery. *jrt\J echool, store, post office, and township.—A money-making dairying and crop- . pins farm: half rich flats, balance easy undulating land; all ploughable; 250 acres in i good English grasses and clover. 37 acres in fallow; splendid Homestead of 6 large rooms, 1 return verandahs; very complete outbuildings, including cowshed. engine-room, • manure-shed, implement shed. 6-stall stable i (with loft, holds 20 tons), pigsties, calf-bails; good orchard. PRICE. £14 PER ACRE. TERMS. £250 CASH: Balance. Long Term at 5 per cent. 64/1605 OUR REPORT.—One of the best moneymaking concern*, at the price, in the Province. The soil is a rich, black loam, and includes 60 acres very choice cabbage-tree and flax swamp, well drained. Wo have seen man;*. , farmers not doing as well on land purchased at £30 per acre. The owner is willing to let the place go as a GOING CONCERN, including picked herd of cows, and necessary horses and implements, to a good farmer with, say. £600. Highly recommended and faithfully described by Sole Agents. MURRIE SPEIRS AND CO. MURRIE SPEIRS, 1 AND CO., HAMILTON. YOU CAN RING UP ON "PHONE 561, HAMILTON. FROM ANYWHERE. Telegraphic Address: "MURRIE SPEIRS. HAMILTON." FINEST OF CHEAP LANDS. IQ9 ACRES pARTLY TMPROVED. T>RICE. £~ pER ACKE. TITLE, 0.R.P., AT 22s 6d PER ACRE. UNDULATING TO HILLY, SITUATED IN THE BAY OF PLENTY. ONLY A FEW MILES FROM WHAKATANE. * 40 ACRES IN GRASS. BALANCE FERN, NEARLY ALL RING FENCED. FACTORY NEARLY OPPOSITE. NO ENCUMBRANCES. £100 CASH DEPOSIT WILL SECURE OR WILL EXCHANGE FOR RENT-PRO-DUCING PROPERTY. WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER? . I APPLY, A. S. PATERSON AND CO., LTD., LAND DEPARTMENT. ' CUSTOMS STREET W. Next U.S.S. Co. FARM OF 650 ACRES, freehold, near ' JC Maungaturoto, 80 miles north of Auckland li miles from railway station, good j coach road; sheep, cattle, or cropping farm ; ' fine clumps of native bush, with valuable building and fencing timbers; 400 acres of cood grass, some subdivisions. 3 sides of the property fenced; black loam soil on clay, balance 3ne limestone country, flat to easy undulating; fine stream of pure water at all seasons through property: would make an ideal sheep farm; an old House and Homestead We can recommend this as being of honest value. Price. £8 per acre. No mortgage. Easy terms to approved purchaser. School. P. 0.. and saleyards 1 mile. CHEAP.— FARM— miles North Auckland— handy property of 152 acres, well watered, fenced and subdivided into 8 paddocks: 6 acres of turnips; will carry 30 dairy cows and other stock. Country House, with outbuildings, barn, , stable and cowshed.. One mile from railway station, metal road; good district. Soil good , for cropping and, grass. Price. £13 10s per . acre Very small mortgage. Owner b spns 1 gone' to war. Terms moderate. Worth inspection. _____ SAM. WHITE &' CO., JOJLCAN LANE, 'Puone, 2778, i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16266, 27 June 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16266, 27 June 1916, Page 3

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