LAND ADVERTISEMENTS. TE AROHA. * OUR PICK OF THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. RECOGNISED AS THE DISTRICT FOR THE HIGHEST RETURNS. DRIED Milk will pay 2s 6d H §s 9d per lb. butterfat. Glaxo has paid and will pay 2s to 2s 3d per lb. butterfat. Cheese has paid and will pay 2s to 2s Id per lb. butterfat. 965/15/1 —73 .acres, situated near Te Aroha. Freehold; 64 acres grass, balance turnips; 7 paddocks; watered by main drain; 4-roomed house; scullery, man's room, wash-house, tool and trap sheds; 4-cow bails; engine shed. Factory, school, P. 0., 15 miles; railway station and township 2 miles; saleyards 2-h miles. Carrying 30 cows, horses and young stock. Price, £55 10s per acre; £500 cash. Report.—Would sell as a going concern for £60 per acre, including 24 cows, 1 horse, spring cart with harness, and 4 20gal. milk cans, etc. Will accept house in part payment 962/18/ I—los acres, Hungahanga, freehold; £0 acres grass, balance fern; 3 paddocks, watered by creek and well; 3-roomed house, pantry. Factory (cheese) 4 miles; Glaxo 6 miles; Waharoa 6 miles; station 5£ miles; township 9 mil«s; school and P.O. 4 miles.' Carrying 20 eowe and other stock. Price, £31 per acre; cash £500. Report—Surrounding properties are realising £60 per acre on this well known swamp when in grass and buildings. 870/244/2—194 acres, Waitoa; freehold; all in grass; 12 paddocks; watered by mills; new 5-roomed house; hot and cold water, bath, stables; 8-bail cowshed; milking machines. Factory $ mile, saleyards 3 miles; railway station, P. 0., and school £ mile; township adjacent; telephone; carrying at the present time 70 cows, 1 bull, and 25 mixed! stock. Price, £60 per acre; terms arranged. Report—Cheque for December £208, January £196, February £185; bonus to be added. This farm is splendidly situated for dried milk, and is a grand cxitting-up proposition for small areas. Our property guide is most interesting and instructive to farmers wanting farms. It's free. H. H. DORR & CO., Land and Commission Agents, TE AROHA. (\ FCC* ACRES, freehold; flat and un\JU\J dulating; well fenced and grassed; good house; cow sheds, stables, etc.; 10 miles by good road to town and railway station • carrying 200 bullocks. £8 per acre. Terms arranged 200 ACRES freehold, rich drained heavy swamp land; drained by Drainage Board drains on all sides, and when further improved will carry a beast to the acre; 6 miles to good town and railway station on good road. £20 ncr acre; £1000 cash . P 237 ACftES freehold; 5-roomed housecow bails, and all necessary eheds; 4 miles from Te Puke and railway station; 3 miles butter factory The whole of this property ha ß been ploughed.and is inn r^? laf P^ure, and practically flat; barbery fences. In fact a first-class dairy farm overlookcafh S6a" £26 per acre-: £150° FARMERS' CO-OP AUCTIONEERING CO., TE PUKE, BAT OF PLENTY. I THIS IS GENUINE. A GREAT CUTTING UP PROPOSITION 800 ACHES"^i"oW and situated _ close to railway station on | Main .Trunk line; right in the i centre of what is fast becoming one of the leading dairy centres, and dairy farms are already selling to over £40 per acre close by. Ihe property is all flat excepting about 50 acres, and all in grass excepting 100 acres, which Are in turnips. The buildings are in good order, and the property is divided into 20 paddocks with sheep proof fences, and there is water in every paddock. The climate is good; altitude above l lCTf' ab°ufc 200 ft, and absolutely free from floods. The stock running on grass now on l the property are 1200 sheen and 200 to 250 cattle. All stock are sold off fat. This property is only open for sale until May 20, 1919. Price, £25 per acre* £4000 cash, balance for 5 years ' Apply to W. BURGESS, BOX 33, MARTON. FARM SEEKERS, READ THISI TWO DESIRABLE DAIRY FARMS. (\m OF 116 ACRES, about 3 miles irom Waitara; only 20 minutes irom cheese or butter factory, on good metalled road; permanent water; well subdivided; sheepproof fences. Price, £56 per acre; £1250 cash; will carry 50 cows besides young stock; 30 g(? d + J? ifers can be purchased with this property. ONE OF 48 ACRES, adjoining Waitara Borough. This f arm is suitable tor anyone wanting to milk a £Bfioo. Pedigree herd- Woe, We can recommend both the above farms, and invite inspection. For fuller ' particulars apply to LUND & SAMPSON, Land and General Commission Agents, Box 14. Waitara,
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 3 June 1919, Page 2
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741Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 3 June 1919, Page 2
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