Article image
Article image

W. Hurrell & Co. (NEXT OALGETY AND CO.) OUR LIST OF FARMS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE IS SECOND TO NONE. - We shall be pleased, at any time tc show intending buyers over any of them on request. ASK US TO SHOW YOU THESE. CHANCE OF A LIFETIME—£6 10s PER ACRE. 240 ACRES, Unencumbered, Freehold —All ploughable; well watered by river and springs. The property is practically unimproved, but easily I -rough t in, and all ready for an active man to start stiaight-away. There is a large shed erected, 34 x 14, and the following material will he given in: 2 tanks (000 and 300 gallons) ready for erection, sufficient iron and timber to build a cottage, ivaggon, plough, sledge, wire netting' fencing tools, and enough posts, haptens and wire to complete ring'feneing. Land is suitable for ""either dairying or fattening, and is situated on a good road only 3 miles from railawy station. Cream cart passes Owner is anxious to nuit on account of domestic trouble. Note the Price: £0 10s per nf . roi Tmn „ t0 ... , man, say £SOO cash and halance »* r, per cent. 00 - S« **- ACRE - FOR QU'CK SALE. 120 ACRES, Freehold-30 Acres River Hat; all ploughable; about 20 acres in clover and cocksfoot; well watered hy river and creek. Land is of firstclass quality, absolutely free of weeds, easily handled, and capable ol great development. Onlv 4 miles from Main Trunk railway' station; school 2 miles; factory mile and a bad. For a quick sale the owner is prepared to accent £ll per acre with talanee easy close to railv £3">o cash and balance easy ' <w ONE OF THE EEST IN THE WAIXATO. 197 ACRE DAIRY FARM—AII flat; every inch ploughable: all S cv. In good English masses. Will carry 70 cows. Well fenced, with numerous subdivisions. Buildings consist of well-built hill-alow, barn, stable, cowshed, pigstyes, etc.; situated close to railway station, school and creamery. Price: £3o per acre Terms: £7OO cash, balance 4± years at o£ per cent. We regard this as one of the best farms in the district, and well worthy of inspection. ' 9C>Q NEAR MORRINSVILLE—ONLY £ll PER ACRE. 200 ACRES—Good quality dairying land, practically all flat and easy to work. Well fenced with 7 wires, with 4 sub-divisions. Situated .'U miles from railway station, P. 0.. and school 2 miles: cream cart passes. New 4-roomed bungalow and necessary outbuildings. There is a -rood prospective value in this, as when fully improved it will he worth unite £2O per acre. Price now asking: £ll per acre, with say £4OO down: balance arranged on easv terms 8 UNENCUMBERED DAIRY FARM—£IS PER ACRE. 100 ACRES—4O of which are in grass, halance easily brought in; neat cottage of 3 rooms, cowshed and other outbuildings. New fencing; 4 paddocks. Situated 7 mi'es from railway station; school and P.O. one mile. Price: £ls per acre; £ooo cash required, balance at 5 per cent. A\ e would advise early enquiry, as this proprety is on the market for a short neriod onlv. 143 HANDY LJTTLE FARM. 40 ACRES—Adjoining railway station, creamery and school. .More than half in grass, halance in rough feed. Well fenced and watered. Good house of 4 rooms, wash-house, stable, cartshed and cow-shed. This valuable little farm can he secured for £3O per acre, with a deposit of £SOO, balance 5 years at 5£ per eerrt. We consider that this property will rise easily £5 or £G in value in the near future. 244 GOOD DAIRY FARM. WITHIN SIX ?'ILES OK HAMILTON 112 ACRES, .reehold—Gently undulating to flat; half in grass and the rest in rough feed; ring fenced, 0 paddocks; small cottage, wash-house, man's room, cowshed, trap-shed, etc; school 2 miles; cream cart passes the door. Price : £2B per acre. Terms : £SOO cash, balance arranged on easy terms. We have inspected and can confidently recommend this property as being well worth the monev asked 241 £23 PER ACRE 7 £SOO DOWN. MOST DESIRABLE DAIRY FARM—--100 Acres, 60 of which are in good pasture and 5 acres in crop. Land is undulating to flat and of good ouality. Now carrying 35 cows. Watered by never failing creek. Good post and wire fencing with 4 subdivisions. Superior new 6-roomed house, new cow-shed and separator room, concreted floor, implement shed, etc. Handy to railway station, school and creamery. Price £23 per acre, which is undoubtedly cheap, with good terms arranged. 208 EXCHANGES EQUITY £lßls—Hamilton house property wanted in exchange for 315 acres sheep and cattle farm. Well sub-divided and watered. Now carrying large quantity of stock. Very bandy to station, P. 0., and school. Modern bungalow of 7 rooms, acetelyne gas, 'phone, etc., stable, cartshed, cow-sbed, implement and manure sheds, man's whare, piggeries, etc. Owner anxious to forcements. 179 EQUITY £23oo—Approved Town property or mortgages wanted for 1390 acres good sheep country; 3£ miles from railway station: homestead of 7 rooms, stables, sheds, yards, etc. Well watered, numerous paddocks. Would cut up well. 18 EQUITY £2Boo—lmproved place of about 100 acres, handy to Hamilton, wanted in exchange for 260 acres, freehold, Cambridge district; 150 acres in grass, balance ti-tree and rough feed; carrying 30 cows. New 6-roomed house with all conveniences; 6-bail cowshed (concreted 1 !, trap shed, separator room. etc. Close to creamery and school. Too bin- *— owner to handle ,wants smaller place. 188 EQUITY £4o7s— Good sound ton properties offered in or.' liange for good value Waikato farm. EQUITY £sooo—Really rood dairy farm, say 100 acres or little more, wanted for 460 acres, Morrinsville district; L.T.T.; practically all improved and ploughed; superior 10roomed house with all conveniences; full range of outbuildings; 11, miles from station, P. 0., and school. 155 W. Hurrell & Go. Land Agents, Hamilton

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WT19160826.2.6.4

Bibliographic details

Waikato Times, Volume 87, Issue 13269, 26 August 1916, Page 3

Word Count
948

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 87, Issue 13269, 26 August 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 87, Issue 13269, 26 August 1916, Page 3