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Houses and Land for Sale. GO NORTH, AND YOU WILL STAY NORTH. 00 NORTHERN AGENTS ADVERTISE, i. they are right. It is certainly a hardship not being able to resell a Northern J.™' after purchasing one. The fertile Waikato does not comprise hungry back blocks.; it is only a three-hour train journey from Auckland, and does not parch up; remember, this is winter, and where you buy a ' ar ™ you will have a summer to face. Come to Hamilton, and we will show you some of the greatest bargains in the Dominion. Compare the undermentioned farms to any others advertised in this paper. Besides, we are real Country Agents, and can introduce you to the genuine farmer who has his land for ■i? ' ts marle t .value. Our motor-cars will be at your service free. No harm done if you are not suited. We only want you to see the farms WE'VE SEEN, not the ones city " agents " tell you they have heard about. £150 DEPOSIT. PRICE, £11 10 s © 1 fin ACRESSituated handy to railway, JLUIy school, P. 0.. and township; fenced and subdivided; splendidy watered by neverfailin; streams; strong, black, loamy soil; well-built and prettily-situated new Bungalow House. 184/1577 OUR REPORT.—An exceptional opportunity for a man of small capital to make money. The land is of good quality, and adjoining farms have changed hands at £20 per acre. Why go right away to the back blocks after Government land when you can get better land, handy to every convenience, with good motor roads to the door, and no troublesome restrictions? We are convinced that no better value can be found. Early application necessary to th,e Sole Agents. MURRIE SPEIRS AND CO., Hamilton. FLOURISHING DAIRY FARM. £350 DEPOSIT. IOX ACRES—Choice Dairying Land at '■LAO £15 10s per acre — carry 40 cows, and do them well; all ploughable, and mostly flat: well watered by two permanent streams; well fenced with wires, into 6 paddocks; 110 acres in grass With good buildings, including 5-roomed House, cowshed and barn; school on the property, and all other conveniences handy. 106/1606 OUR REPORT.—This is a choice little dairy farm, capable of carrying more stock than most farms costing £1500 more. The grass is in splendid condition. and in good heart for dairying. For urgent sale, as the owner wishes to move on to a larger farm. This farm should resell a' £10 per acre rise within 12 months Owner of farm near by milked 53 cows on 100 acres last season, and cleared £19 per cow, besides pigs. etc. Any person wanting something good should not fail to inspect. This pi'.per 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. O A A ACRES.—Situated handy to creamery, 0~rV" school, store, post office, and town- • ship. -A money-making dairying and cropI ping farm; halt rich flats, balance easy un- ( dulating land; all ploughable: 250 acres in good English grasses and clover. 37 acres in fallow; splendid Homestead of 6 large rooms, return verandahs; very complete outbuildings, including cowshed. engine-room, manure-shed, implement shed. 6-stall stable (with loft, holds 20 tons), pigsties, calf-bails; good orchard. PRICE. £11 PER ACRE. TERMS, £250 CASH: Balance. Long Term at 5 per cent. 64A605 OUR REPORT.One of the best moneymaking concerns, 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. We have seen many 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, AND CO.. HAMILTON. YOU CAN RING UP ON 'PHONE 561, HAMILTON. FROM ANYWHERE. Telegraphic Address: "MURRIE SPEIRS. HAMILTON." LAND LIST. TOP. HERE IS QOLMOPE-^-yiLLIAMS'S. Don't go North, is the cry of some Waikato Agents. Why? They know if you come North you'll stay North. There is no district which can offer the advantages c the Northern Wairoa. 179 ACRES of the Finest Dairying Land I—J in the Dominion; every acre is first-class river flat land, all in excellent English grasses. Seven-roomed House, cowshed. etc.; stock, 50 dairy cows, 100 two-year ste<?r3; school one mile; wharf 24 miles. Price, £40 per acre, freehold. Terms, £1000 cash D2O IQOA ACHES, FREEHOLD GRAZING li/OU RUN, of which 1800 acres is in real good pasture; remainder bush; tiptop fencing; 18 paddocks, well arranged. A grand supply of water at all seasons of the year. Two Homesteads; woolshed, etc. Stock, 20u0 sheep, 600 cattle; daily steamer to wharf 011 the property; railway yill be handy- Price, £12 p.a. ' £10,000 cash. D2B r-O ACRES SUBURBAN LAND, all good 00 while pine flat; fenced and divided five paddocks. Stock now on property, 36 fattening bullocks; small two-roomed Houeo and cowshed. Price, £42. £100 cash to good man. Wl2Bl COLMOREWILLIAMS, DARGAVILLE. REAL ESTATE AND AUCTION SERVICE, DARGAVILLE. NORTHERN WAIROA. ALLUVIAL FLATS AND DRAINED SWAMP. ' 9An ACRES at £13 10s.—Mr. Ed. Allen'; valuation, 18 months ago, was £15 per acre, since when there have been furthei improvements. Splendidly watered, rivei through the property; all ploughable and flat | except about ' ~cre3; 50 acres drainec • swamp; some 120 in grass, balance higl manuka and cabbage trees, with rough feec ' through it: cottage, cowshed; valuable 1 shingle in river; 5 miles to station anc town, 1 mile to P. 0.., school and store. Dc 100 cows when fully improved. Would con sider Seaside or City Property in Exchange HARRISON & CO., 109, QUEEN STREET.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16268, 29 June 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16268, 29 June 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16268, 29 June 1916, Page 3