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A GREAT OPPORTUNITY

SALE OP TH3? PICK OP WAIKATO DAIRY LAND.

.Srery dairy .'farmer will bo interested to Jtnow that 'the Farmers' Co-op Auctioneering Co.,- Ltd., Dnmilton. has revived instructions to sell in five farms from 130 to 1)39 neves, respectively, the splendid -Tom.'r Estate of almost 1000 umw, situated at• -Matamata. No district in New Zealand has progressed so consistently «r olTors each splendid possibilities. .Excellent as these prospects were a year they'are now far letter, due to the opening of the srent Glaxo Factory—the largest in tho world—situated only two miles away from the estate. The Gln.xo Company guarantees

2s. PER LB. FOB BTJTTER-FAT this jear, while for ten years it guarantees to pay its suppliers 2Jd. per lb. move than butter, Id. per lb. jnore than cheese. Tho beautify climate of the s[atamata district is well known—there ie no raw cold winter—there is all Hie warmth ami beautiful sunshine of the Tfnrth. As one closely connected with the New Zealand dairying industry said: The splendid, climate alone makes tho Matamata. land worth ,£5 ner acre more than, any other part of ?\ T ew Zealand. There is also a new and cheese factory at Mafcrmata, while three aiictioneeriiiß firms hold moii+My saie-s at tho town. Tn addition, th" Matamata (rain service permits <if suppliers attending Hie jrnrrinsville and nlso the Waihou stock sales, the two largest sales in the Wni- , kato district, held ■forrnishHy. Jlntnmata is only 47 minutes' eyprpss. train journey away from Hamilton, the principal provincial cit.v of the Auckli"d Province. It i<: within 51 hours' trajn journey of AucVland, with its IM.Ono population, its srlorious harbour, and its many natural attractions. The Tnvoy T}«tn.te is'olnse to a >ood school, while Matamata. also possesses a manual and technical school. The property is close to the Opal Spring TMh aid the Cry--f-.il Swimming TiatJi. which Iwe valuable medicinal The In™' j s , vo ]] ■erater"d. anil is --Unrated on U,«. X» l .v Biata-Te Aronen Toad. The Tmvr TCstnte comprises the b"st land in a district which is fi" n o f n'nrovince. Vovry [years n<ro Arr. J. C. Pirth-seleftrd Jfata- ' mata. n<; t'\e n'cV of the-territory, and nhose the Tower Vook for the homestead because of Us deliehtfnl situation' an<l ovpellent soil. KiiV>senue-"tly. when Hie estafe was cut up by tho Government.-IHr. JT'Oaw, then mnnawr, was sivon his choice of Hi" WncV=. nnd nnhe=itatiii"lv snlnetwl thn Tower V,<<">tp. !\"o mm- \-new the <l'stn»f- o" H>e ?l!,tnn,nt.- twritonso we!' ns "\rr. WCfiw n"<l jr r . VMh. , v .<? it is th« stronrro.sr re'sible t'-ibute *-o tlin Tower F«laf" Hint Ml' of thi> m sel^f n ,l it ns the l)"=t in ml in the ternary. With modern «"&i»nrific fnrmins and the utilisation of lucerne tl" , land should carry a cow to the acre rieht Hiwuclioiit the year.. One of Australia's lradinsr nastoralists Teoent.lv visifoil Vow Zealn.nd aid moto'-ed Hirnnrrhnnt th° Tlomiiiion fr> said that Af.-f-amntn and the Tower T>,hfe w the finest land h= hud p»»n i'i A T nw Znnl.ind. -in<l th'it th-'s wa,q the district tha 1 he would most like to purehase in. The terms of ~n\" are lilvrnl, including, if required, financial assistance to farmers to purchase cows. An opportunity like this oop'ps but seldom. OiYiso it— <M. into th» 'l.istnV thnf offers sTilendid openintrs—with n elimnt" ttial- onaTilns you to renllv eip'ov life, and wh»re your butter-fat i= rrnamnteed i. h->h fiirprp. Th» w']i tn>» it 11 A.m. «'i Antru't 'Hi. a* TTnll UfabincH Tf vrV vx fnrmnrc 1,,,,,,1 i snp'plv-to f ak" " f ,, ' ,1 f " th« district n-ul 10-il- ov»» Hi" Tnvw P=fil" n-i™,H- Vnf..,H.<". •,,|.|iml,r ! , ~!„«..■ .....,1 ~„. TTniniTto".—'T'iil.':«i.«.l l,v .\-v n ,,, /Pmol ,|^

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3142, 21 July 1917, Page 10

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A GREAT OPPORTUNITY Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3142, 21 July 1917, Page 10

A GREAT OPPORTUNITY Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3142, 21 July 1917, Page 10

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