NOTICES The Farmers’ . . Freezing Co., Ltd., S are SELLERS ok IDPE R P II 0 S P HA T E QUANO J)OTASH ajPECIAIL MANURES, And CASH BUYERS ok R 1 E 0 N s AUCKLAND FARMERS’ FREEZING CO. (LIMITED) H. G. STRINGER, Secretary. STATION PROPERTIES. DAXUY FARM'S &c., FOR SALE. AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL FREEHOLD LAND. THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND having taken over the properties ot the late Assets Realisation Board, has for sale, on EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS, A NUMBER OF FIRST-CLASS AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL FREEHOLD FARMS in the Waikato and other di.-tricts, in areas to suit purchasers. Several Estates in the Waikato District. have been surveyed into DAIRY FARMS, areas ranging from Go to hot aces. These are of good quality soil, well watered, close to railway, and within easy distance of Creameries and Factories. Buyers may select any areas and purchase on very easy terms of payment The Larger Estates comprise in the Waikato ; Wnitoa, 7,125 acres ; Papavsmu, 2,807 acres ; Tiro, 3,000 acres ; Paeroa, 7,501 acres; Okoroire, 3 803 acres; Richmond Downs, 10,115 acres. Okauia, 7,245 acres, la the Auckland District: Tamaki Farm, 347 acres, First-class Dairying Land, close to Auckland In the Mat'll orough District; Clarence Estate, Kaikonra, 10,700 acres freehold, 114,000 acres leasehold. In addition to the above the Bank has large and small blocks of unimproved lands for sale. Plans and particulars may be obtained from Mr R. tl. Bailey, Station Manager, Tirau; Messrs 11. and J. Clifford, Morrinsville ; Messrs McNieol and Co., Hamilton ; Mr Thos. Mclndoe, Te Aroha ; Messrs J. and G. Lovegrove, Te Aroha; Bank of New Zealand, Hamilton and Auckland ; or other principal branches throughout the colony, or the head cilice of the Bank Wellington.
JOHN F, MULQUEEN, LAND & ESTATE AGENT, VICTORIA-STREET, HAMILTON / CHOICE QUARTER-ACRE, Hamil\J ton East, corner section; sixroomod house, every convenience. Price only ,£290; easy terms. QUARTER ACRES, high and dry, tLi good locality, with two almost new six-roomed houses. Price, £270 each; terms. jj QUARTER-ACRE SECTION, JL Hamilton East, with new fiveroomed house, in one of the best streets. Price, only .£2OO ; easy terms. QOO ACRES—AII in grass except jSwOO three acres in shelter bush; well drained ; carried 150 cows all the winter; :{-mile from township and postoliice, 1-mile from creamery and school, four miles from railway station ; ring fenced and subdivided into paddocks, splendid orchard. The Government Inspector says this is the best farm in the Waikato, bar none- Superior 7roomed house, worth £SOO, and outbuildings. Price, £l3 per acre. £IBOO can remain for a term of years at 4J per cent. ~i AA ACRES First-class Little IUfJ Dairy Farm, close to Hamilton. Price, £lO per acre. QAMUSL V AILE a s ONS > LAND, ESTATE, AND INVESTING AGENTS. AUCKLAND, HAMILTON & PUKEKOHE \ PE R A ORE-RE A’L L Y SPLENDID STOCK FARM, of 1125 acres, nearly all fenced, in 13 suh-divisions; <’oo acres grass; 145 acres crop; 30 acres bush ; 50 acres swamp ; 1000 acres plnughahle- All good heavy loam ; well watered by creeks. House of eight rooms, {stable, trap shed, storehouse, sheep and cattle yards. Price, only £5 per acre. Terms ; Half cash; balance, five years at 5 per cent. This splendid farm is now carrying 1650 sheep, 150 cattle and 12 horses, and could easily carry more. .Six miles from railway station, creamery, school, etc. ' 10252 fy I O PER ACRE A GRAND CV_l*J FARM, comprising 235 acres; two-thirds drained kahikatea swamp, balance undulating land of superior quality ; the whole fenced and improved. New house seven rooms ; good outbuildings. Splend'dly situated only half-mile from creamery, school, and post and telegraph office ; railway station four miles. Price, £l3 per acre, the greater part ot which can remain at 4J per cent. Now carrying 100 cattle and 17 horses. AVe can strongly recommend this splendid farm. 9934
Waikato Representative : J. H. WRIGHT, Alexandra Buildings, HAMILTON Telegraphic Address “ FREEHOLD,” THE E J^ILE JgUPPLY [Temporary Premise? : Shop lately oc cupiod by W. Parker, jeweller] 10 EG to announce that they will start > an UP-TO-DATE DAIRY for PURE DAIRY PRODUCE ONLY, on TUESDAY NEXT, from which they guarantee to supply PURE MILK, with all its cream FRESH CREAM, and GUA RANTEED NEWLY-LAID EGOS Also, That they have purchased the MILK RUN of Mb W. Thompson QOMPANY H AMILTON pm Goods will bn delivered daily to customers, in any quantity SPECIAL COWS will be kept for the Nursery and Invalids R >th FARM and DAIRY" are under the strict Medical Supervision ot Da. Goino, who reports as follows : —“ To “ the Hamilton Pure Milk Supply “Company; Having made an iuspec- “ fion of the Farm, Milking Sheds. ( “ Dairy, and Means of Distribution of “ the Hamilton Pare Milk Supply Com- “ pany, I have much pleasure in stating “ that everything is managed and arranged according to the very latest “ possible modern methods.” Customers wishing to be called upon will kindly communicate with— MRS GALL, Manageress, Victoria-street, Hamilton. N u TIC E FOR Up-to-date Tailoring go to Fort & Fletcher, : 7 I Hamilton. Fit, Finish and Fashion Guaranteed. SEE OUR WINDOW.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WAIGUS19071030.2.33.8
Bibliographic details
Waikato Argus, Volume XXIII, Issue 3619, 30 October 1907, Page 4
Word Count
832Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Argus, Volume XXIII, Issue 3619, 30 October 1907, Page 4
Using This Item
See our copyright guide for information on how you may use this title.