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For Sale £250 °* POB,T - 10 ° Acreß ™n *"* uu reclaimed swamp land, fenced and subdivided into 8 paddocks, 60 acres ploughed and grassed; will carry 25 milch cows well; new and well-built house, cow-shed, separator room, trapahed, etc. Price, £l9 pe» acre. Terms, £2OO cash. No. 112-1576 OUR REPORT.—We have inspected the above property, which is handily situated within easy distance of school, creamery and township, and easy drive from Hamilton. The land shows good carrying capacity, and will make a good 40-cow farm. The owner will make good terms to a sound farmer for stock and implements.—MUßßlE SPEIRS & CO. OAA ACRES—A perfectly level dairy **vrv farm, situated 2 miles from town, in one of the best dairying centres in the North Island; all in splendid English pasture or crop; well fenced and subdivided by sheep-proof fencing into 14 paddocks; splendidly watered by streams, well-built and prettily situated homestead fitted with every convenience, man's room, large cowshed (concreted), large implement shed, iron granary, piggeries, yards, etc.; good orchard. Price, £22 per acre. Terms easy to substantial man. Xo. 108-1599 OUR REPORT.—A jiood speculation either to farm or to sell. There are two very long road frontages, which make subdivision merely a matter of surveying. The land is as <:ood as can be got, nd nearby sections are selling at £3O an acre; 120 cows could l>e milked in one hevd on the farm in its present condition, and with good farming the land is capable of carrying 1 cow to 2 acres. -MURRIE SPEIRS AND CO. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. OOKA DEPOSIT—I2O Acres good <£IQO DEPOSIT—9O Acres level to X/OOXJ dairying land, fenced with dal3 - XfJJ undulating dairying or crop-sheep-proof fencing into 6 paddocks; ping land, situated within 2 miles of splendidly watered by two permanent large town, creamery, school, etc.; streams; 110 acres in good English fenced and subdivided and well watered; grasses and clover; will carry 40 dairy 55 acres in good English grasses and cowß and do them well. Well-built resi- clover, with small cottage. Price, £lB deuce of 5 rooms, with wash-house aud 10s per acre. £IOO cash, balance easy, conveniences; cowshed, barn, etc. No. 115-1611 School on the property. Cream-cart 0l ; R REPORT.—A good little dairy passes handy. Price, £ls 10s. Terms. farm> in a good position. To a man £350 cash; balance easy. No. 106-1606 with sma n cap i ta j we are confident no OUR REPORI.-A really first-class offeri afc present . Write or > phone dairy farm, practically level land, equal ~R makin „ an al) nnintment aurl we will V , "": ~ . ,*, ~ ottering at present. Write or phone dairy farm, practically level and, equal | Ug makin „ an appo i ntni ent. and we will in quality to manj farms selling at £3O I motor to inspect< _ MURRIE OUR SPECIAL Cambridge Dairy Lands On Exceptional Terms Prices Ranging from £4 an acre upwards. an acre. The owner i 8 sac. Hieing in ! SPEIRS AND CO ~ *«««*" ~ y» ER C ENT. DEPOSIT-Two-thirds of which will be returnable against order to get back on to a sheep farm j ' '" * * ' j approved improvements during first twelve months, and the remaining recently purchased—MUßßlE SPEIRS j O~A 0 ~ A ACRES—LeveI dairying or crop- one-third during the second twelve months, or when the purchaser has comAND CO. \&tV ping , aml) situatc< j wi b thin easy pletcd improvements to the value of 20 per cent. i distance of Matamata; fenced and sub- ! divided into 9 paddocks, well watered ACRES—Subdivided in sections varying from 140 acres t 0 500 bv two running streams: about 180 | " VVf acres; well-improred dairying land, handdy situated near to Y/f ANAWARU ITA dairying land, situated few min- | cows hed, large barn 24 x 14, implement been well farmed, utes' walk from the township; rich s h e d, pigstys, etc.; £ acre orchard. alluvial flats and heavy bush land; all p r j ce £jq per acre. Terms, £4OO cash. Prices range from £4 an acre to £l7 5s per acre, save shelter bush has been ploughed ' 105-1572 and well grassed; prettily situated OCR REPORT—A real good farm „„„ „„„„„„ XT „ fi _„_ .. . .„, „, + .„ „ „ ffor : nn an acre. The owner is sacrificing in order to get back on to a sheep farm recently purchased—MUßßlE SPEIRS AXD CO. ANAWARU and well grassed; prettily situated ( )rji> REPORT.—A real good farm homestead of 6 rooms, wash-house, etc., i, a dly farmed. A capable man could cowshed, trap-shed, etc. Price, £35 an ma t e this place worth £2O an acre in a acre. Terms arranged. No.llo-1612 very s ) lor t time. Very suitable for cutOUR REPORT.—An ideal dairy farm t j D g up; has two good road frontages, without an acre of waste land in it; if you W ant to turn your small capital will carry 50 cows comfortably. Soil of an j vour i ar{ r e energy into big money the best, in a good position, metal roads see us about this pface, and we wiil to the door, a pretty home, and a profit- i motor vou to inspect. MURRIE able farm.—MURRIE SPEIRS & CO. I SPEIRS AXD CO. Prices range from £4 an acre to £l7 5s per acre. OUR REPORT.—No finer dairying land at the money offering—on terms as good as can be obtained. Five of the sections are complete dairy farms, with up-to-date buildings, shedding, etc. We can confidently recommend intending purchasers to inspect these sections. Write or ring us and make an appointment. We will motor you from Hamilton. —MURRIE SPEIRS AND CO. pOING CONCERN—lncluding cows, horses, implements, cans, etc. Only £6OO wanted from a substantial farmer who will properly farm the land. 340 acres good dairying or cropping land, about half of which is level, while the whole could be ploughed with the double-furrow plough; well fenced and subdivided into 16 paddocks, and splendidly watered; with beautiful homestead of 6 large rooms and all conveniences, two verandahs, large orchard, cowshed and engine-room, manure-shed, implement shed, trap-shed, with 20-ton loft, pigstys, calf bails, etc.; handily situated within easy distance of all conveniences. Price £l4 per acre, and stock at valuation. Terms for farm and stock £6OO cash; balance easy terms. OUR REPORT.—SoiI good strong loam, including 60 acres flax and cab-bage-tree swamp, well drained; 280 acres in good English grasses and clover, crop or fallow. We have inspected, and can guarantee the farm to be the best value of the kind offering. Earlv application necessary to MURRIE SPEIRS AND CO., Sole Agents. FOR SALE. IQA ACRES—Handily situated dairy farm, comprising 30 acres very heavy swamp land, perfectly drained and dry, and 70 acres easy rolling downs all in good grass send crop; well watered, well fenced, and sul>divided into 7 paddocks; pretty homestead of 5 rooms, with scullery, pantry, h. and c. water; good cowshed (concreted), trap-shed, implement shed, piggeries; handy to school and creamery. Price, £25 per acre. Terms very easy. No. 91-1458 £ISU DEPOSIT PRICE, £ll 101. IGO ACRES—Situated handy t» railway, school, P. 0., and township; faaearf asked" The"7wW"wilfVeirstock"and ! new - f * U !?S str ? am, > Btr# , n ß> "*«*. implements with the farm as a BO«>C j concern on «--•*-" . .» .> i MURRIE SPj portumty tor a man of small capital to make monsy. The land is of g*ed «,«*]- ity and adioinin OKA ACRES-Heavy bush land, well itrand adoinin u fenced and subdivided, ™U ; »» ndg at £ acre. watered by permanent streams in syery r paddock; all save 50 acres in good i English pasture; modern residence of' , r , , 8 large rooms, return verandah, h. and ! * a J «° n S ht away to the back-bloeks c. water service, and every convenience. ' atter , <?«v«™ment land when yo« tan Price, £ll 10s per acre. Terms, £ISOO \ B**. better land, handy to evary r~ cas h. ' 97-1109 ! vomence » Wl tn good motor roads \ imieione country m me muiui ißiau< with a carrying capacity second to none. Wintered 900 wet ewes, 600 hoggets, Early application necessary to the 250 head (mostly grown) cattle, and 90 Sole Agents.—MUßßlE SPJHRS AND per cent, of the lambs were turned off CO., H fat; good motor road to railwav station. —MURRIE SPEIRS AXD CO. ! MURRIE SPEIRS & CO. - Hamilton

It pays the HIGHEST PUICE f«r BUTTERFAT. Dairy Farmers It is the LARGEST DAIRYING CONCERN in this Dominion and is STILL GROWING (Jailer turnover spells administrative economy). Supply The New Zealand Dairy Association, Ltd. 3. It is TRULY CO-OPERATIVE. The New Zealand Deify Associaton Limited, AUCKLAND. -,. THERES !' /OSgHSFAaiON WEARING They give such Comfort flWedr. Obtdindble dtdll Boot / BRANDS ' RubberCodHiWofili i^'U^ Give Your Boy a Free Choice Where to buy his next Suit, and he will lead you to the NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. He knows, because all his mates go there AND THEY ALWAYS LOOK NEAT AND MANLY. BOY'S SUITS The Atoo, from 16/6 The Derby, from 21/The Cotswold, from 18/6 Made from All-wool New Zealand Tweeds. FOR HARD WE\R 'Phone 646 NEW ZEALAND ICLOTHING FACTORY FOR PERFECT HAMILTON It a little Icilma Cream on ur akin. It will keep the face d neck free from rednesa and aghneu—the lipa from crackr—the hands from chapping and Mf~nalli." No Toilet Cream can do dream $f- pmr pot totrywturt. " » Beauty Outfit (four Waikato Farmers' Supply Stores Co., Ltd. Prime Southern Potatoes Ta(ble) Early Puritan, Up-to-date, Gamekeeper, etc. (SEED) Wkeat, Maize, Algerian Seed Oats (Re-cieaned) AT LOWEST PRICES. 4,1$ •*• I.f.b.u. SCoUnagwood Street, WCCC ■ Hamiltea. lI»F.M.*la (Oppotite DaUßeaa sad McDonald* SUbles). .'?'■''».{'{■<

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Waikato Times, Volume 87, Issue 13271, 29 August 1916, Page 2

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