Land Agents. Farmers' Co-operative Anctioneering Co. OUR BEST. 130 ACRES —An ideal dairy farm in a a good district. The buildings and grounds are in perfect order, being nicely sheltered by trees, adjoining is a snug orchard. The farm is in splendid order, capable of carrying 55 cows and young stock. Position the very best; school, creamery, post office, store, etc., being adjoining. This is honestly the best little farm on our books. Price: £-38 per acre. Terms, £750 cash. THE CHIEF POINTS TO BE CONSIDERED WHEN BUYING A FARM: GOOD LAND, GOOD DISTRICT, HANDY TO EVERYTHING; REASONBLE PRICE AND EASY TERMS. 175 ACRES—Freehold; small cottage of 5 rooms; stable and shed that can be conveniently turned into a milking ! shed if desired. This property is weil , watered, conveniently subdivided, I lies well to the morning sun; 2j miles from a progressive town, one mile from school and cheese factory. If you are looking for a nice little farm Jet us show you this one. PRICE: £29 10s per acre; £6OO cash. A GOOD FATTENING FARM. 335 ACRES—Freehold; Land Transfer Title. Buildings: 6-Roomed House with conveniences, and necessary outbuildings; all in good pasture, and amply subdivided. It will carry 130 cows and do them well. It's a farm that always attracts the eye, because it's always carrying a lot of stock; quite close to a good town. PRICE: £32 per acre; terms arranged. F-363 | A HANDY FARM IN A GOOD DISTRICT. 80 ACRES—Freehold; House of 5 Rooms, with conveniences; implement shed, cart shed, etc.; sub-divid-ed into D paddocks; 1 mile from school, butter and cheese factory,P.O. and railway. 'Carried last year 25 cows, and fattened 30 other stock; estimated to carry 35 cows. PRICE : £-10; £6OO cash. Present mortgage 10 years to run at 5 per cent. 400 135 ACRES FREEHOLD; G-roomed dwelling house, sheds, etc.; estimated to carry 35 cows and other stock; watered by running stream. This property is close to railway, store, P. 0., school, factory, etc., and is capable of improvement. PRICE, £2l per acre; £6OO cash. r£HE pARMERS' £O-OP. go., LTD., WARD STREET, HAMILTON. 30 ACRES—Pukekohe District, on new Waiuku line; fully improved; good house and all outbuildings. £1550 —A compact little rarm; owner would accept house in Frankton or Hamilton, lightly encumbered, as deposit, or sell on easy terms. 670 ACRES at £4 6s per acre—Only £2OO cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent—Good sheep or cattle country, partly improved, 9 miles railway; 150 acres grass; 4 miles 7-wire fencing; or owner would consider 50 to 80 acres in part exchange. 900 ACRES, at £7 .10s Acre—Only £6OO cash—Fine sheep and cattle farm; all in grass, fenced and subdivided; good house, wool shed, etc. Bush country. Owner would consider Ist or 2nd mortgages as part payment. FuU particulars on application to— COSLINC & PRENTON, LICENSED LAND AGENTS, Frankton Junction, Waikato.
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Waikato Times, Volume 87, Issue 13308, 11 October 1916, Page 3
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