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NOTICES HAWKE AND ARMSTRONG Representing The N.Z. Farmers’ Co-opera-lire Associatioh CMTEBBOBI, LIMITED. Fred Hawke] [Herbert N. Armstrong Farms Farms Farms

AN Old-established Blacksmith’s and Wheelwright’s Business in a progressive country town, with a big agricultural district surrounding it on main railway. There is no opp sition within 12 miles, and very few, if any, bad debts. The yearly turnover ranges on to £IOOO, which can be greatly increased, as no new vehicles are built, but ordered from elsewhere, and there is a good opening in this branch. With the business, or separately, there are 5 acres of land in the heart of the township, with 3 houses, 6 rooms, and every convenience, 4 rooms let tu good t nant, and cottage 3 rooms. Also, 5 I own Sections, valued about £l5O. As a going concern (business, goodwill, stock and plant, land and houses) the price is only f IOOO, with £SOO cash; balance 5 per cent, for 5 years or will exchange for rent-produc-ing property. F143 n / \ ACRES—Rich, flat land, all imI v/ proved and in good ) oung grass and crop. Within J4-mile of creamery, school, church, store, post-office, and drive to Hamilton. No buildings. Price, £2O tos per acre. Cash, £l5O. Buildings to be erected, £l5O. F173 Q/A ACRES—Choice land, all been OU ploughed and is in splendid heat t. Railway on one side, with station and main road on the other. No buildings. Price, £3O. Deposit, £3OO. F247 (_w \ ACRES—Situated 8 miles from *J\J Hamilton. Railway, creamery. post-office, school, I mile. Well fenced; mostly ploughable. Watered by springs and stream. House 5 rooms, co ‘ shed am buggy shed A cheap farm. Price, £l9 an acre. Cash, £6OO. . ACRES All in first-class /a English grasses. Well fenced and subdivided into 9 paddocks. Well drained, rich, heavy land. Admitted to be the best tarm in the district. 1 mile from creamery, school, stoics, etc.; 7 miles from le Aruha. Now carrying 58 cows, 14 yearlings, 3 horses. 4 acres lying fallow. House ol 8 rooms, well laid out, washhouse, trapped, etc. 19bailed vowshed (concreted) and other buddings. Price, 131 per acre. £BOO. Balance for 5 years at 5 per cent. F243 1/ \ t , ACRES —6 miles from JIV/D/2 Ohaupo; bo acres in grass. Subdivided into 4 paddocks. 16 acres in crop. Two-roomed whare, 4bailed cowshed. Carrying 22 cows, 6 calves, 2 horses, some pigs. Price, £l6 Exceptionally good terms. 1 7-q ACRES—Rich, level land. One lt)(/ ol the nest tarms in the Waikato. Well subdivided and watered. About to acres of beautiful native bush makes this one of the beauty spots of the Waikato. Milking 40 cows and canying a lot of other stock. Good 6loomed house ana every convenience; 6-bailed cow sped and all necessary outbuildings. School and creamery' right handy. Price, £25 per acre. Terms arranged. This is a specially-recom-mended farm, and we can show results from factory. F169 1 rr/• ACRES-Within too yards of J. | O railway -tation. A fine piece of land, mostly flat, rich reclaimed swamp laud, now- perfectly ary and ploughable. Aeout JO acres has been in turnips, but is now being sown down in best English grasses, with a 351b mixture. This farm in its present state would carry 40 cows well. As a mixed larm this will be hard to beat, and being so wdl situated will bring a greatly-in-creaseo price very shortly. Price, £l6 per acre. £250 cash from a good man. F1448 ACRES—AII flat, rich, heavy k*O land, originally in very heavy manuka 4m. in diameter, and flax. Well drained and partly improved. About 70 acres in grass, surface sown, balance manuka. 2 L / 2 miks from railway station, 11/ il l /i mile from creamery, school, etc. MiUiug 10 cow?, mostly first calvers, and 4’ test at tactory now. Cows are ail picked Iran good herd. 40 chains frontage to road, 50 chains deep. Price, tu per acre. £430 £SOO cash. Balance fur term. F2II / v.i ACRES—Nearly ail plough\JO aulc, 3 miles irom Hamilton. Cream cart passes door, handy to school, creamery, etc. Well subdivided into IS paddocks. About 50 acres rich white pine swamp. 135 acres in grass, 12 acres m oats. Carry ing over too head of stock and doing them well. Stock can be taken at valuation. Well watered. House ol 9 rooms (good) and all necessary outbuildings. Price, £24 an acre for quick sale. FISO •)/ ACRES, Finest land in the jiJu I 1 hames valley, ail in good grass. About 5 miles from Te Aroba by metailed road. Carrying 70 milking cows, 2 bulls, 2 horses. Subdivided into 7 paddocks. Creamery, P. 0., school, etc., >4 rude. Most up to date engine shed and plant in the district, which with tne stock can be taken at valuation. Exceptionally well watered. No buildings except for engine shed and cow bails. Price £25. Ur will sell in two blocks, £250 deposit on each. F2lB .) 1 .i ACRES. Fine corner section jJ LjU wunin 100 yards of railway station. The land is flat anc rolling country and would make fine dairy or mixed;tarm, being very suitable for.sheep as well as cattle. Has all been under the plough and is well watered by permanent water having a river boundary. The tront portion, is rich, heavy, reclaimed swamp which has been drained and cropped but is now in good pastuie. Two good road frontages maKe it very suitaoie for subdivision. The owner is now erecting a good serviceable 5-roomed house which will be adoed to the price it the farm is not sold before the building is erected. Price £lO an acre. £250 deposit from good man. F144 A“ w) ACRES. Chiefly drained flats portion of easy undulating country, all ploughable, all in grass but 35 acres turnips, into 8 paddocks all well watered. Will do 100 cows in its present state comfortably. Situated about 5 miles from Erankton. House 5 rooms, barn and cow shed, l / 2 mile from school, creamery, P.O. etc,, Price £2l per acre. Terms. Will subdivide to suit client in any area. Half without house ±3OO deposit • ) I /• ACRES—Nearly all plough's) J U able. 220 acres have been ploughed and is in go„d grass, capable of carrying a lot of stock, and is idea) cropping land. Carrying 42 cows and young stock. A good road runs through the property, making two good farms if wanted lor subdivision. Subdivided into - 9 paddocks. Well watered. School, creamery and P.O. on the property. House of 6 rooms, conveniences. 9bailed cowshed and implement shed. Price, £ll 5s per acre. £7OO deposit F203 QA/ \ ACRES. Situated in the e/v/W Waitetuna valley. Good sheep and cattle country. About 14 miks Irom Hamilton. 670 acres in grass, balance bush, subdivided into 8 paddocks, well watered by permanent streams, capable ol carrying 234 sheep to the acre. Buildings; 8 roomed house washouse, stables, chaff house, woolshed etc. Price to per acre. £6OO cash. FI6B n'“r 1 ACRES, all flat, originally I v) iern & scrub, all plougi.able, 20 acres in grass, 30 acres in oats. W ell watered by streams and springs. New 8 loomed house, stable, motor shed. McCormick mower, waggon, new 3-fur-row plough, discs, tripod harrows, 4 horses and motor car. Home cost £750 Price as going concern including motor car etc. £y per acre. Cash £BOO, balance 4 years at 5 per cent. *_> 1-J C ACRES, all plough ible except about 50 acres; ? miles sheep-proof fencing; 250 acres ploughed and grassed; 50 acres turnips, 70 has been in turnips and now ready for grass; 5 miles river frontage; river boundary' about 5 miles acts as fence. Plenty of trout in river. Situated J/4-raile from township Country mostly fern, very little ti-tree. Buildings: new 6 roomed house. Title : Government renewable lease for 42 years. Rent, £4l yearly, with compensation up to £j an acre for improvem mts. Price 455, for sale or exchange. A l ' ■quity F196 Mawke a Armstrong HAMILTON. P.O. Box 79 Telephone 22 2

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Waikato Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5341, 23 June 1913, Page 4

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