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- ' ■■,!.! Houses and Lang lor Sale. BUY YOUR LAND COUNTRY AGENTS AND YOU WILL BE WELL ■% . . ADVISED. J y.°, ."**. "> the most prosperous 1 ; . district in the Dominion, only 3 li flours by rail from Auckland, with q miles of fiat fertile country every- c wnere. Clients whoso farms we y nave tor sale are genuine old far- li mors, not speculators, and we walk fi right over their land before we quote e . or advertise. You do not need to £ go on to hungry Northern land yet, I our cheap rich flats are not nearly e exhausted. Our cars are at your s service. No harm done if we cannot h suit yon. s ££A DEPOSlT—Balance 10 years at easy E ffci^i£. tel ? st — 60 ACRES OF THE RICHEST LAND IN THE DOMINION. ail in .English grasses; fenced into 4 paddocks; perfectly flat. rich, old swamp. 1911 Our Report.—This little farm can be made to carry 40 cows. Situated on the famous ttriintwood flats, near Cambridge. Splendid motor roads. Highly recommended by Sole , Agents, < MURRIE SPEIRS AND CO., Hamilton. ) 4? CASH—67 ACRES, on the rich i i "T V . Hungahunga Swamp. just a i snort distance from Te Aroha. in the , Inanios Valley, alongside school and fac- I tory; 60 acres in English grasses, balance . swedes; 7 paddocks, all ploughable and , abundantly watered. Small House, cow- , shed, etc. A bargain. Price, including x .(.-cow new Zealandia milking machine, t separator .and pump. , Our Report.— fertile land is capable < of being farmed a cow to the acre. Adjoining farm now doing 74 cows on 125 acres. Owner must immediately sell owing to illhealth. There is a good chance of £20 per - acre rise shortly. Owner will entertain a mortgage or small house instead of cash deposit. Remember, this land is eqwal to anything in the Dominion (not hungry Northern quality). We. ns Sole Agents, are instructed to sell within two weeks. MURRIE SPEIRS AND CO., Hamilton. *?00 ACRES— a stone's throw of , lii i Cambridge. Nearly every inch rich, ; old kalukatea swamp lands in a magnificent | ?j °\ English grasses. Divided into 20 paddocks. Finest cowshed and yard in the district. Up-to-date machines fitted. Beautiful Residence and milker's Cottage, 4 ' rooms. Price, £30 per acre. Terms ar- ' ranged. . 1793 Our Report.—This is without doubt the greatest bargain in the Dominion. A real oid, fully-matured, flat farm, never been on market before. Been ploughed and drained for over 15 years. Should now ' carry 125 cows. Two road frontages, would cut up right now at nearly a double profit. * air-sized farms for miles around selling at over £50 per acre. Cheese factory close by. We need not say more, but we will stake pur reputation that this is, we think, absolutely the best farm in the Waikato (including all the £G0 and £80 an acre land). Faithfully described by the owners. Sole Agents. MURRIE SPEIRS AND CO.. Hamilton. QENUINE T\ARMER TYRANTS T° TjyxCHANGE. This Grand. Flat. Sheep Farm for a first, second, or even third mortgage, providing it is sound.— ACRES, 800 acres of which are level, well fenced, and subdivided into 14 paddocks, with sheep-proof fences: 400 acres in good English grasses and clover 30 acres turnips. Good Homestead, hot and cold water, 'phone installed, wash-house, copper and tubs; stable (6 stalls, with loft), impiement-shed. manure-shed shearing-shed and yards. Price. £6 10s per acre. 1775 Our Report.— have thoroughly inspected this run, which was carrying about 700 sheep and a good number of cattle. The land is all dairying country, and has great prospects of a railway alongside in the near future. A fair motor road to the door. There is no doubt that this land, which iB similar to Matamata, will bring as big; a price when cut up. Sole Agents. MURRIE SPEIRS, AND CO.. HAMILTON. You can ring us .up on 'phone SGI from anywhere. Always' try to give us two days' notice when wishing to inspect. TO THE SMALL MEN TO THE SMALL MEN • WITH £250 to £500 TO PAY DOWN, WHO WANT GOING CONCERNS, gMITH AND TTALCOMBE. OFFER: "J A 7 ACRES, GOING CONCERN— A.\rl Farm, overlooking Manukau: 13 cows, 3 horses, 2 sows, 9 slips, 60-gal-Alpha-Laval separator, cream cans, plough, harrows, roller, gig, dray, harness, and all plant; 50 acres good grass, 20 acres to go in grass, balance unbroken; easily worked, well watered. , House, 3 rooms, built with idea future additions; 4-bail shed, , piggeries, separator-room: P. 0., telephone on farm; half-mile school, and 7 miles from new railway station. Price, £1800; terms, £350 deposit, balance 6 per cent. EH ACRES, TE AWAMUTU (4 miles)— *J\J Snug Farm- good land; 16 cows. 4 horses, 5 calves, 10 pigs. 50 poultry: excellent plant, implements, etc: furniture is tip-top. Price, only £1960. A model place: metalled road; nice buildings, and all in grass. Might consider. 5 Acres and House, Auckland. -i O ACRES. MAIN SOUTH ROAD—Carry-J-O ing 7 cows, 1 horse. House. 8 large rooms, w.h., copper, numerous outbuildings; acre orchard. Price, £1600; £500 Govt, mortgager equity, £1100. Exchange for Farm of 100 acres. Owner also has 15 ACRES, with £600, could go in with above; adjoining. Wo recommend the above Small Farms. AriENTLEMAN'S— To a Gentleman revA TTOME. tiring, we offer 4* -D- ACRES ana a Magnificent HOME of 10 rooms; up to date, telephone, stables, motor -house, telephone; excellently built and beautifully situated; lovely views. Any terms to good man; free of mortgage.

NOTICE TO CLIENTS. OUR NEXT PROPERTY AUCTION SALE Will be held in our Rooms, on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2 P.M. CMITH AND TTALCOMBE, * AUCTIONEERS, 5, CUSTOMS ST. BUY YOUR FARM AS A GOING CONCERN. rpHE T>EST AND /CHEAPEST TIT AY. gTEP TNTO pROFITS AT QNCE. Cf) ACRES— fenced and subdivided \t\J 7 paddocks: 35 acres in grass, 20 acres rich drained swamp, remainder of farm in scrub; property is well watered in every paddock; fine water frontage. \ BUILDINGS: 5-roomed House, . conveni- " ences; 6-bailed cowshed (concrete floor), dairy, stable, and implement shed, loft, etc.. calf pens, piggeries, and fowlhouses, all well built and in good order. SITUATED: Wharf i-mile, good steamer service; store, school, post office 2 miles: cream taken from the wharf by steamer. PRICE: £26 per acre, with the following stock given in: — cows, due in scon; 10 yearlings, horse, pigs, fowls, 44gallon separator, 5 cream cans, buckets, plough, disc ,and tine harrows, chaffcutter, spring cart, 2 sets harness, swinglctroes. and lot of tools. TERMS : £360 cash deposit, balance arranged to suit. Buy this neat little Farm before tho milking season starts. Can be reached in two hours from Auckland city. WORTH A LOOK. AITEMATA T AND A GENCY. 1, HELLABT'S BUILDINGS. Opp. G.P.0.. QUEEN STREET. Postal Address, Box 494. 'Phone 2655. GOING CONCERN. TEMPTING TO DAIRY FARMER, PRESENT CAPACITY, 80 MILKERS. 196 A CEES I'. MILES FROM STATION. 160 ACRES IN GRASS. 30 ACRES IN CROPALL LEVEL LAND. NO NOXIOUS WEEDS. THE BEST OP SANDY LOAM SOIL. Stock included: 33 Choice Cows, Ped. Short. Bull (prize-winner). 3 Horses, 9 Pigs, and all Implements, etc. (But has been carrying as well 130 mixed Cattle.) HOUSE. 7 ROOMS, AND ALL OUTBUILDINGS, including Engine, Milking Machine, Separator, and Dairy Utensils. Also £250 of Maize ready for market. The owner is just giving us a Chance to sell tor three weeks at the low price of £28 P ER A GEK ON EASY TERMS. If not sold by then, purchaser will have to pay more and take over the milkers engaged, and the herd of 80 cows. E66 HARROP *y MEDLEY, 18, SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16622, 20 August 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16622, 20 August 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16622, 20 August 1917, Page 7