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LUCIEN, ALLEN & CO., ' LAND, ESTATE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENIb, HAMILTON & TE KUITI, Offer the following Cheap Properties: . 506 Acres, freehold, 200 acres mostly new grass and clover ; rolling country, all ploughable ; railway 2 l / 2 miles, post-office, school and creamery 3 miies; ring fenced ; b paddocks well watered ; house of 7 rooms, outbuildings, yards, etc. Price, £5 5s per acre. Only £SOO cash, balance as arranged. 307 . M7U Acres freehold, 200 acres improved, level country ; carries now 100 9 " head of eattle easily ; 0 miles from township and railway ; creamery, post-office, telephone and school I mile ; well fenced (live and wire) 7 paddocks ; house of 5 rooms and all necessary outbuildings, all 111 good order, l'rice, £8 10s per acre. Only £SOO cash, balance arranged at 5 . 300 A 760 Acres 0.R.P., unimproved ; township and railway 10 miles by good T - road- house of 6 rooms and all conveniences; rent, about £3O per > annum ; all ploughable ; O.R.P. at 22s 6d in 5 years. Price, £1 7s 6d. > Terms, only £3OO cash, balance as arranged. 324 We have other properties. Call and we shall give you further parilars, or send for our latest Catalogue, which will be sent you post free. ,Vy, iKJ 1 I O s Commission Agent. HAMILTON. WAIKATO RKPRESENTATIVE OF T. MANDENO JACKSON HAS FOR SALE 1/rONAVALE, near Cambridge—slo Jtl Acres freehold ; 2,0 acres good grazing country, balance drained and partly drained swamp ; free from gorse, bramble, etc. : 3 1 2 miles to school and creamerv ; carrying at present 200 head mixed cattle : £SO worth of buildings. Prirp. £6 ios ncr acre. Terms. ATEAR CAMBRIDGE—I3OO acres, 1M undulating ; good sheep country ; 300 acres felledbush in grass, 600 acres grass and tough feed, 200 acres greeD bush, 200 acres unimproved ; good housv stable, yards, etc.; well fenced and watered. Cheap property, £4 10s per acre j £)H ACRES L.I.P ; half rich flat L / half easy undulating; all in grass or fallow ; carried in winter 420 sheep and 120 bullocks, besides horses. Four-roomed dwelling, stable, yards, etc. Rental, 4s 6d per acre. Goodwill £llOO. 'AIHOU—93O acres, mostly rich T f drained kahikatea swamp; GOO to 700 acres in grass,balance light manuka, ready to grass; splendid dairying or ftteniriK country; nearly new tenroomed dwelling-house, cowshed, yards, large stable, loft, feedrqotn, etc.; store, school, creamery, railway station, 1J mile. Price, £9OOO ; terms. ■\/T ATAHURA—COO acres, all in grass I.VJL and crop j excellent fattening laud for sheep and cattle, equal to anything in Waikato; 12 subdivisions; will carry 200 head cattle and 30 ho'ses all the year; well watered by creeks and drains; good house, st ble andyards. Price, £l2 10s per acre. 1 WHANGAREI COUNTY Partly | improved run of 1050 acres, Bituated five miles from Mangapai ; riot: fenced ; one subdivision ; about nine . miles fencing ; 230 acres chopped, burnt and surface sown ; 500 acres bush ; 800 j acres rough feed j well watered with I streams with eood bottoms ; nearly all ploughable. The country is similar to the Oamrifl Estate, which is very close to it; twelve miles from Whangarei, five miles tro<n Mangapai. Cattle can be shipped to Auckland at 6a per head. Thi3 is a splendid chance for a young and ertereetic man. Price, X 5"00. OIIAtjrO— A good sheep or dairy farm : 13(10 acres, fenced in fourteen subdivisions 1000 acres in k ool ' grass, 120 acies in crop,so acres light hush 100 acres swamp in grass, blance swamp Well wa'ered by rrwl s and springs. \ Good dweUing-hou-e, lar; lihtd, woolshed and shed combine d. This land will prow fcO b shils na'S or 2J ton- 1 ehaff per acre, without nunure, attrr rn n-)i-Tost and telegraph office, t» o mile.-;] creamery and railway station, two mrh s. j Good terms ean be arranged. Wou'd cm up well in'o four dairy firnifi, D FOR SAL CAMBRIDGE. CAMBRIDGE. VV A I K A T 0 THE FINEST r LIMATE IN NEW ZEALAND. UP-TO-DATE CO-OPERA-TIVE CREAMERIES, AND THE HIGH* ST PRICE FOR BUTTEKFAT. GOOD MARKETS FOR ALL FARM PROI UCE AT HIGHEST VALUE-". NO'.V IS YOUR CHANCE JO SECURE A FARM WITHIN EASY DISTANCE FROM CAMBRIDGE. MONAVALE ESTATE. A L F <)E MESSRS AMBURY, ENGLISH AND CO. ACRES, PUHOi ROAD.—Only three miles from Cambridge, on main *)\J\J road, half-mile from Creamery and School; laiKl is some of the best in the Waikato, comprising heavy loam and old flax swamp in grass for over 30 years, all highly improved and well watered by running stream and windmills New house just erected, and outbuildings. „-) 1 /~\ ACRES, PUHOI ROAD.-Adjoining above, all in grass, and known as the Fattening Paddocks. The making of one of the best Dairy Farms. in the Waikato. A chance to secure a first-class farm at a reasonable price. 1 f~'f\ ACRES, PUHOI ROAD.—Adjoining, can be sold with above, or as a IOvJ separate farm. Part already sown in oats; balance splendid grass country, laid down about 30 years ago. Plough has never touched this paddock. Splendid Dairy or Grazing Country. One windmill in paddock. j-| r~ ACRES, 220 ACRES, 414 ACRKS, TE AWAMUTD ROAD.-Tn ~±' _LO three farms, comprising ploughable grass land, improved swamp and partly improved swamp; fine grazing country. Creamery to be erected on one of these sections, or on opposite side of road. Only three miles from Cambridge; two and a-half miles from Pukckura Creamery and School ; all by level roads, good in winter or summer. For further particulars apply to

Land Agents Customers shown over the country fr given with pleasure. : CO., Cambridge. and reliable tnformatioi OHAUPO FARMS FOR SALE. FARMERS NOTE THIS BARGAIN— FOR ONE MONTH ONLV, AT LOW PRICE OF i 8 i'KK ACRE. "1 A f~\ ACRKS, partly improved Farm, all fenced, \J acres young grass, 8 acres -LTTVy fallow, 14 acres oats (looking well), five-roomed house, six-bailed cowshed, cartshed, small orchard, 2 miles from creamery, station and principal saleyards of Waikato, by a good road,. £625 cash will secure this desirable property, rest easy terms. Norr.—We have several other Properties for Pale in this prosperous district, and will be pleased to conduct intending purchasers over properties free of charge. Make Known Your Wants. FRITZ SCROLLUM, A <>'>! •* Waikato Kii'hkkkntahvk fob — WENZL SCHOLLUM, Land and Business Seller, Queen Street, AUCKLAND PIRONGIA LAND AGENCY A GROUP OK THREE FINE PROPERTIES. i)K( \ ACRES (50 in grass aud turnip;), O.R.P. at 16s. Price, 20s. *>o\J 125 ACRES adjoining, freehold, £3. 340 ACRES, subdivided six paddocks, 200 acres rich alluvial flats ; New Rimu House with detached kitchen and good outbuildings ; good garden ; freehold ; £lO ss. The Block'7ls acres) at the very low price of £5 9s 6d per acre to clear. This is an exceptional opportunity for the speculator, or, to a man with family, for dairy farming on a large scale. Well worked, there would be no better sheep or dairy farm in the Waikato. Practically all flat or undulating, and first-class " four sheep country." _ A fine trout stream traverses the properties, which are beautifully situated and abound in the picturesque. SKUSE AND D JONES, I'K AWAMUTU

The Trades - AND - Labour Council KNOW THE MANY TTJRTUES" "i " ( IUAMPION [lierald and Star, April 19. ] A TTITUDB OK THE TBADEE J\. COUNCIL. At last night's meeting of the Tr-'-and Labour Council reierence was 1 to the effect the operations of th« Southern Flour Trust would have oil the pocke'B of the workers if the local mills were unable to keep pace with tie competition. Mr W. Peake mentioned that larjje quantities of Southern Flou* bad been coming into Auckland, and stated that it was to their own interest for the 1 irs to stand by the local mills, but hieh the price of flour would now bo considerably higher. He suggested that the matter should be brought l«fore all the union?, asking thenij'to support their local null?. The Chairman (Mr Jl. VV. Urookeu) vi'-iorsod the last speaker's re-marks, reLiarkinj,' that it was a well-knowi fni t that the Flour received from th„ Auckland Mill was «i>od and that Had Kki'okts H"at> Keen Keceiveij Oil this SoiU'llKliN FI.OUK PLACED ON THE Market, while the American Flour \va 3 Ketorted to m Kven Wokse. Mr Derrick moved—" That the Secbo instructed to write to tie various unions, calling attention to !the fae'e, and B';kin» them to support loca anufacturers in preference 10 Km portations." "notion was carried unanimously The CHAMPION Flour Milling Wheat GOOD WAGES.

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Waikato Argus, Volume XXV, Issue 3944, 24 November 1908, Page 4

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