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NOTICES 'red Me] [Herbert E. Armstrong [be N.Z. Farmers’ Co-opera-tive Association IF CANTERBURY, LIMITED TOWN HALL CHAMBERS, HAMILTON fjWING to MR J. E. HAMILL havkJ mg severed his connection with die above Association, the Business will in future oe carried on under the style af “HAWKE and ARMSTRONG,” as Agents for the New Zealand Farmers’ [io-operative Association of Canterbury, Limited. Farms Fans Farms A Few ol the Specially-selected FARMS. Sheep & Cattle Farms I KO ACRES—Good allround Farm TEtlvy all lying particularly well to the sun, well watered, subdivided into 12 paddocks; considerable r> ortion in young grass; now canying 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 the best block of its size in the district. All ploughablc, well subdivided, two road frontages, and situate about %-mile from creamery, school, church, post office, &c., carrying 50 cows, a number of heifers and dry stock. If well farmed 100 cows could safely be carried; 9-roomed house, men’s cottage, 20-bailcd concreted cowshed, stables, &c.; 2 acres of real good orchard. £2O per acre; £BOO down, balance $ per cent. Terms may be modified in the case of a good man. F343 Good Prospective Value 1 O ACRES—Very rich dry swamp, J-UV no peat; some of the richest land in the Waikato; two road frontages and situate j£-mile from creamery and township; about 50 acres in young grass, an exceptionally good strike. If the whole of the farm were under grass 70 to 80 cows could be carried. Good house 5 rooms and conveniences, washhouse, 7-bail cowshed, &c. £lB per acre; £OSO down, balance 4 years at 5 per cent. This property has excellent prospective value. F294 A first-class Dairy Farm Wonderful dairying Capac* Jty_ QO ACRES of exceptionally rich t/O land, all in the best of pasture, and carrying 58 cows, 14 yearlings, 3 Horses &c.; 4 acres lying fallow; good house of 8 rooms ana conveniences, washhouse, trapshed, &c.; 19-bailed cowshed (concreted), other outbuildings. A model dairy farm, and admittedly the best in the district. £3l per acre; £IOOO down, balance 5 years 5 per cent. F243 Sheep & Cattle Farm A •) A ACRES easy undulating coundbZlTlj 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 bouse of 7 rooms and conveniences, bathroom, hot and cold water service, stables, looseboxes, large implement shed, cowshed, cartshed, &c.; situate 2 1 /2 miles from township, mile from creamery. Price £ls per acre; £SOO down, balance arranged. Fine plantations of ■Wattle and other trees; large orchard in full bearing. F2S9 A Tip-top Sheep and Cropping Farm. /• Q/• ACRES; good flats and unduUe/U gating country; 600 acres have been ploughed, balance all ploughable; has grown 2*4 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 2 l / 2 sheep; wintered 800 breeding ewes, 80 head big cattle and 12 horses well; 6j 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, fowl houses, etc., sheep yards to hold 2000 sheep, all new; 2 miles from township by metalled road. Price £ll per acre; cash; £lO 10/- for cash. F228 QT# / ACRES; all flat, no waste, 00/2 every inch in tip-top condition and in good heart; could do 40cows comfortably; well subdivided by good sheep proof fences into 7 paddocks; watered, by mill; daily mail; close to school, creamery, store, etc., etc.; 2 1 /\ 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 *) 9 O ACRES unimproved; I mile from railway station by good metalled road, in a rapidly 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 5 ACRES, rich alluvial flat; a part of the richest land in the es Valley; in good older irry a beast to the acre; about 5 Te Aroha by metalled road; mail daily; school, creamery, etc., I'A mile. A cheese factory is to be erected on the property next season; well watered by clear streams. Price £2l per acre; £250 to £3OO deposit. F2tß QAA ACRES, rich level land with- * ' O 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 £25311 acre. Price only £6 10s per acre ;i £3OO deposit to a good man. F221 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 5157, 14 November 1912, Page 6

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