NOTICES Fred Hawke] [Herbert E. Armstrong The N.Z. Farmers’ Co-opera-tive Association OF CANTERBURY. LIMITED TOWN HALL CHAMBERS, HAMILTON / v WING to MR J. E. HAMILL having severed his connection with the above Association, the Badness will in future „e carried on under the style o ; “HAWKE and ARMSTRONG,” as Agents for the New Zealand Farmers’ Co-operative Association ol Canterbury, Limited. Farms Farms Farms A Few ol the Specially-selected FARMS. Sheep & Cattle Farms AX( I ACRES—Good allround Farm TctJv/ all lying particularly well to the sun, well watered, subdivided into 12 [ paddocks; considerable >'ortion in young grass; now car ying over 500 ewes, 20 heifers, 2 cows and 6 horses; situate 2 miles from post office, creamery and school. The homestead is situate on a commanding site facing the sun and is well protected by fully grown trees. The house contains 6 rooms, bathroom and usual conveniences, and is attractive in design and substantially built. The outbuildings include stables, sheep yards, implement shed, barn, &c. Price £8 10/- per acre. About one hour’s drive from Hamilton. This is a cheap property. F359 Dairying Farm OAA ACRES-Considered to be 4\J\J the best block of its size in the district. All ploughable, well subdivided, two road frontages, and situate about from creamery, school, church, post office, &c., carrying SO cows, - a number of heifers and dry stock. If well farmed 100 cows could safely be carried; 9-roomed house, men’s cottage, 20-bailed concreted cowshed, stables, &c.; 2 acres of real good orchard. £2O per acre; £BOO down, balance 5 , per cent. Terms may be modified in i the case of a good man. F343 Good Prospective Value 1 O ACRES—Very rich dry swam] no peat; some of the riche; land in the Waikato; two road frontagi and situate from creamery ar township; about 50 acres in young gras an exceptionally good strike, if tl whole of the farm were under grass J to 80 cows could be carried. Goc house s rooms and conveniences, was! house, 7-bail cowshed ~Zi7. £lB per acre; £OSO down, balance ye-Ts at 5 per cent. This property hj; excellent prospective value. f2< A First-class Dairy Farm Wonderful Carrying Capa'i ity Qt) ACRES of exceptionally land, all in the ,beoc of pastu and carrying 58 cows, 14 yearlings, horses &c.; 4 acres lying fallow; go house of 8 rooms ana convenienc washhouse, trapshed, &c.; 19-hail cowshed (concreted), other outbuildin A model dairy farm, and admitlediy t best in the district. £3l per acre; £IOOO down, balance years 5 per cent. F2 Sheep & Cattle Farm A ,V| ACRES easy undulating counJd try, very suitable for mixed farming; carrying 70 cows, 20 horses, and a considerable number of dry stock and sheep; subdivided into 16 paddocks, well watered. The buildings consist of a good house of 7 rooms and conveniences, bathroom, hot and cold water service, stabk-s, looseboxes, large implement shed, cowshed, cartshed, &c.; situate 2 l / 2 miles from township, 1% mile from creamery. Price £ls per acre; £SOO down, balance arranged. Fine plantations of Wattle and other trees; large orchard in full bearing. F259 A Tip-top Sheep and Cropping Farm. /• Q T* ACRES ; good flats andundulating country; 600 acres have been ploughed, balance all ploughable ; has grown 2 1 / 2 tons of oaten chaff to the acre; well subdivided into 14 paddocks by new sheep proof fences; well watered by permanent streams and springs; will carry easily in its present state sheep; wintered 800 breeding ewes, 80 head big cattle and 12 horses well; 6 J acres down in oats; house of 6 rooms (new), bath-room, wash-house with copper and tubs set in, large implement shed, granary, wool shed, piggeries, cow shed, lowl houses, etc., sheep yards to hold 2000 sheep, all new; 2 miles from township by metalled road. Price £ll per acre; J/j cash; £lO 10/- for cash. F228 , ACRES; all flat, no waste, /2 every inch in tip-top condition and in good heart; could do 40 cows comfortably; well subdivided by good sheep proof fences into 7 paddocks; watered, by mill; daily mail; clo;e to school, creamery, store, etc., etc.; 2]\ miles to railway station ; I hour’s drive to Hamilton ; house of 4 rooms, cow shed and all necessary outbuildings. Price £3O with £3OO down, £2B cash. f222 ACE ES unimproved; l mile from railway station by good metalled road, in a rap.dly rising district. A snip as an investment. Price £5 per acre; £IOO deposit, a further £2OO, say, in 3 years, free of interest. Balance very easy terms. F224 I p' ACRES, rich alluvial flat; a XX/t) part of the richest land in the Thames Valley; when in good order will carry a beast to the acre; about 5 miles Te Aroha by metalled road; mail daily; school, creamery, etc., l'/z mile. A cheese factory is to be erected on the property next season; well watered by clear streams. Price £2l per acre; £250 to 1300 deposit. F2IB \Q ACRES, rich level land withJj * *e/ in 2 miles of railway station; 50 acres ready for the plough, balance in high ti-tree. Land in this locality is rising rapidly, bringing up to £25 an acre. Price only £b 10s per acre ;j £3OO deposit to a good man. 1'22l We have plenty of North of Auckland properties for selection in all areas and at all prices. Hawke & Armstrong Town Hall Chambers. HAMILTON.
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Waikato Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5155, 12 November 1912, Page 4
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