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THE BIG FARM LIST IN WAIKATO'S MOST BEAUTIFUL WOODLAND VALLEY. OXA ACRES—Adapted for dairy or bullock fattening; well fenced and subdivided into numerous paddocks; all in splendid English pasture; 80 acres sown this year. Comfortable homestead and complete range of outbuildings, including up-to-date cowshed, fitted with milking machines, etc. PRICE: £25 Per Acre; terms £750. < ODR REPORT—Another of those old established farms that are being forced into the market on account of the sons going to the front. This place, which contains a large area of heavy kahikatea and cabbage tree flats, has not been on the market until to-day, and at the price is not likely to hang for many to-morrows. Ample loading facilities for cutting-up into small farms. Early applications necessary to the Sole Agents, MUI'RIE SPEIIIS and CO., Hamilton. GOING CONCERN lAf ACRES good heavy dairying land; all save a few acres in good pasture; well fenced and subdived into 10 paddocks ; 5-roomed house with well sheltered orchard, 4-bail cow-shed, separator room (concrete floor and yards), implement shed, stone room, piggeries, milking machine, releaser and Alplui Laval Separator installed. PRICE, including very choice herd of cows, horses, pigs, ploughs, harrows (disc, chain, tripod and tine) mower, waggon, cans, buckets, hay and large number sundries: £2340. The very easiest Of terms, £340 cash, balance arranged over a term of 10 years. 152/1820 OUR REPORT—This farm is yielding a greater return, and the herd bringing a bigger average than any other 100 acre farm in the district. A number of prizes were obtained by the owner for his entries in the dairy class this year. An opportunity like this does not offei- long. ■HMIIIIW MPRRIE SPEIRS AND CO., Hamilton. EQUAL TO THE WAIMATE PLAINS AT ONE THIRD OF THE PRICE. OAA ACRES—Some of the finest land in the well-known Waerenga Valley; greater portion rich kahikatea swamp, now well drained, and laid down in rich English pasture, capable of carrying 100 cows. The farm is splendidly watered by permanent streams. Lovely Homestead, 9 rooms and outbuildings. PRICE: £26 per acre; £750 cash. £26 per acre; £750 134-1762 OUR REPORT—The owner, who is retiring on account of old age, has held this farm for 35 years. We consider that the place is superior to most farms offering at £4O per acre, and on the carrying capacity could ba sucessfully farmed at that figure. We say with confidence that this is the greatest bargain in the Dominion to-day—it looks as if everything we advertise is a great bargain. So it is, sinee it is the result of our end-to end canvas of the Waikato. This farm is positively , worth, we consider, . £37 10s per acre. No harm is done if veu a® not agree with us. Sole Agents: M9RRIE SPEIRS AND CO.. Hamilton. £SOO CASH AS A GOING CONCERN WE can offer for one month a splendid 100 acre holding close to railway in a very fertile and prosperous district. Every inch ploughable well fenced into convenient paddocks; 80 acres in good pasture, which will run a good herd of cows. Beautiful new Homestead, and young orchard. Price, including splendid herd of cows, calves, pigs, horses, implements, etc., £22 per acre. i 135/1746 OUR REPORT—Many a man has missed a bargain because he was certain a cloudy day meant rain. We don't want to coax you to inspect, but if you want to see the greatest farm bargains in the Waikato, well, see us before you buy; no harm done if we do not suit you.—MURRIE SPEIRS and CO. 900 ACRES-800 acres of which are level, well-fenced and subdivided mto 14 paddocks with sheep-prtof fences; 400 acres in good English grasses and clover; 30 acres turaips. Good Homestead of 5 rooms, h. and c. water; 'phone installed; wash-house, copper and tubs; stable (o stalls) with loft; implement shed, manure shed, shearing shed and yards. PRICE: £6 10s per acre; easy terms. No. 221/1775 1000 ACRES—Nearly all dead level, fenced and subdivided (sheep- , proof) into 7 paddocks; 300 acres in grass; caw carrying 500 sheep, comfortable Cettage, store room and large stable. PRICE: £3 10s per acre; easy terms to good man. No 229/177 ft f? EP °? T ~n n f- of the . vory few chances that are left to remind you of the good old times when land was almost given awav in the jvm * not 8 d ls ™ qual to the country now selling in Matamata at to £35 per acre. This sounds like big talk, but an inspection will prove to you that it is true talk. 270 AC « E ? ? rst dairying land mostly level; well fenced and subdivided; splendidly watered by permanent streams; 100 acres in grass; 60 acres ploughed ready for grassing. Homestead 6 rooms, man's whare, and usual farm outbuildings. PRICE: £lO 5s per acre; £6OO cash, °P? RE TV? R 7 -Land is ? f g ? od qualit y. take 9 grass well, and worked. This farm is not in the back-blocks, and is surrounded by fullv improved dairy and grazing farms, lovely motor roads, telephone communications etc Land nearby sold at £3O per acra. If this farm were in the hungry North we think the Parliamentary Tourists would consider it worth, say, £6O per acre. Highly recommended by the Sole Agents, MURRIE SPEIRS the value ' who llones % consider the owner is asking only just half 260 near Cambridge; good motor road, well fenced (sheep proof) into 9 paddocks, and splendidly watered; level to easy undulating , country; 215 acres in English pasture; 15 acres oats; 24 acres fallow. Pretty homestead, 5 rooms, hot and cold water installed; also 5-roomed cottage 8cow i bar ?' bu ßgy shed > Piggeries, sheep yards, etc. PRICE: £l6 per acre; £SOO cash. No . 133/i 750 SPEIRS & CO., Hamilton 100 ACRES heavy flat land in prosperous dairying centre; 70 acres in good grass or cultivation ; fenced and subdivided into 8 paddocks; now carrying 380 sheep. Good 4-room-ed house and cow-shed, piggeries, etc. PRICE: £l9 per acre; £2OO cash. 141/1773 OLR REPORT—This property will show a bigger return in the hands of a practical farmer than much of the lard selling at £3O per acre.—MURRIE SPIERS and CO. 115 ACRES heavy dairying or cropping land, fenced and subdivided; all ploughable; 60 acres in first-class pasture; do 27 cows well now and 40 cows when further improved. PRICE: £l7 per acre; £l5O cash. 147/1798 OUR REPORT—As good grass growing country as you will find; owner enlisted; offers exceptional terms to genuine farmer.—MUßßlE SPEIRS a'nd CO. 110 ACRES in the fertile Thames Valley; all in grass crop and fallow; subdivided into 10 paddocki, capable of carrying 50 eows now. Two Good Houses (one six-rooms' and one 4-rooms), large cowshed, barn and full range of farm buildings. PRICE: £35 per acre; easy terms. 146/1797 OUR REPORT—Every dairyman knows the high earning capacity of th« rich Thames Valley flats—that is why £6O per acre is quite a usual price. At £35 per acre this farm has only to be inspected by one" genuine purchaser.— MURRIE SPEIRS and CO.

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SIMPLEX MILKING MACHINE. 20th April, 1916. The Simplex Milking Machine Co., Ltd. Wanganui. Dear Sirs, — After seven seasons' continued use of your machine I am pleased to be able to state that it is still giving me every satisfaction. I can honestly state that during all this time it has never caused the least injury to a single coir's teat. Furthermore, it has accomplished all that its inventor, John Wake, claimed it would, find as long as I am dairying I shall neither sell nor exchange it for any other machine on the market. Yours faithfullv, (Signed) A.' V. TAIT. Kaponga, Taranaki. WRITE OR CALL FOR PARTICULARS TO W. J. BOWLING & Co. riOX 112, HAMILTON. A SNIP! K-ROOMED HOUSE and FREEHOLD SECTION, Main Frankton-Huinil-ton Road, ONLY £6OO. Terms very easy—say £SO CASH, balance arranged to suit. ALSO—OFFER WANTED for 2 SECTIONS and 5-ROOMEI) HOUSE, same locality. Terms to suit you. DON'T MISS THESE CHANCES. Apply to the Sole Agents: GOSLING A PRENTON, FIUNKTON JUNCTION, WAIKATO

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Waikato Times, Volume 88, Issue 13475, 4 May 1917, Page 2

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