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UIM AgMtl. W. Hurrel! & Co Land Salesman (Next Dalgetv's) Dairy Farms We want YOU to read through this list. Possibly you will find there the very farm you have heen seeking for. if not, call or write us and make known your wants. Every attention given to correspondence. HIGH-CLASS DAIRY FARM. IKA ACRES.—Good rich loamy -*-*'" soil. All in grass, with 9 acres turnips. Well fenced and subdivided into 14 paddocks. Water in every paddock. STOCKS. —Now carrying 56 'cows, 15 yearlings, six two-year-olds and four horsed. BUILDINGS—House of five rooms, bathroom, scullery, store-room, milkers' cottage of four rooms, workshop, wash-house, 5-stall stable, im-plement-shed, large cow-shed, "Treloar" milking plant. Situated 3j mile(3 from railway station, school 2 miles, creamery 1 mile. PRICE £42 per acre. Terms £IOOO cash, balance 5 yeafs at 5£ per cent. \i>-' A CHEAP PROPERTY. OA ACRES.—AII in magnificent " pasture. Splendidly watered by springs and creeks. Well fenced and subdivided. Neat little cottage, cowshed and other iron out-buildings, all in good order. Mostly undulating, with some good flats. Close to railwav station, salcvards, P.O. and school. PPICE £26 per acre. £6o' deposit. A really nice little property and the cheapest offering in the district. 267 CHOICE DAIRY FARM. HANDY TO HAMILTON. IAA ACRES.—Rich dairying coun- ■ try in best of heart. 88 acres in first-claps grass ,12 acres in crop, lucerne, mangolds, millet, etc. Well fenced with post and wire and live hedges. BUILDINGS nre new and up-to-date. MACHINERY only installed at the beginning of the season, is in first rate running order. House of 7 rooms, pantrv, bathroom, hot and cold water, wash-house, telephone connection. 6-bail cow-shed, separating room' engine-shed, implement-shed 30 x 30. "Treloar" milking machine, "Alfa" (separator, all in tip-top order. Situated on good road bandy to railway station, school, creamery, etc. Cream cart calls. PRICE £4O per acre. Terms £IOOO cash, balance. 5 years at 5 per cent. This property would at once appeal to anyone looking for a really first- n lass dairy farm, fully improved and centrally situated. It is undoubtedly a cheap proposition and the owner's only reason for parting with it is on account of the health of his family, who are advi ed a change of climate. Would sell as a going concern if desired. 149 £lB PER ACRE. A-no CASH. lOA ACRES, unencumbered.—4o ■■•**"" acres in grass, balance flax swamp, now being drained. Watered by springs. Will carry 20 cows in present state. Whare with Dover stove, etc., 2 miles from railway station, school and creamery. PRICE £lB per acre. Term|i £SOO cash, balance 5 years at C per cent. 153 80 GOOD COWS AND MILKINO MACHINE GO IN WITH THIS PROPERTY. 11l ACRES.—Good rich loamv soil. ■■ -I- *■ All in good grass. Sheepproof fencing. Twelve paddocks, plenty of water. Splendid modern house of 7 rooms .and all necessary Conveniences, 'phone, etc. Cow-shed with concrete floor, new iron barn, 3cow plant, "Treloar" milking machine (new), waggon-shed and 20 CHOICE DAIRY COWS. PPJCE £4O per pcre. £IOOO cash, balance 5 years at 5£ per cent. ( 143 RETURNED OVER £IOOO THIS SEASON. AOA ACRES.—-More than half was wOvJ was originally flax swamp, balance gently undulating. 200 acref in grass (25 of which has recently been sown), balance unimproved. Well fenced with seven wires, eight rvhdivisions. Watered by ruii.. : streams. Will earn- TO to 60 cows easily. Superior buildings, 5-roomed bouse with all modern conveniences. Cow-Wied with concrete floor and yards, large wool-shed, all in first-class order. Situated on good road, handv ti station. School one miK PRICE £4O per oere. Terms £SOO deposit, balance three years at 5 per cent. Owner has had a return of OVER £IOOO this season from this valuable property. 152

Town Properties RIVER FRONTAGE.—Substantial reeidenc of six rooms, and every modern convenience, hot and cold water service, linen press, cupboards built in, bathroom, gas, 'phone, etc. Stands on nearly an a re of land with •xcllent river view. Nicely laid-out croquet lawns, etc. PRICE £1175. Will a-range goo«l terms. (5) ]U"EW 5-ROOMED HOUSE.—Large pantry, bath-room, wash-house etc., all under one roof; J-acr* section, well fenced. Good garden, lawns, •to. A very attractive home. PRICE £MO; say, £2OO cash, balance arranged to suit purchaser. Government mortgage. (6) 4/ £IOO DEPOSIT WANTED.For pretty bungalow, well-built of first-class selected timber, totara and rimu. Four rooms, with every posrble convenience, wash-house, copper, tubs, ete. Insured for £4OO. Good cement paths, motor-shed. PRICE £660 (49) O'JX CASH REQUIRED.-As de- •* *** posit on a good little home of 3 rooms with large kitchen, scullery, bath-room, \va -h-house, etc. Well fenced: lawn and liedgeß. PRICE £450. Very easy terms. (89) TjIAJTHFUILY BOTLT.—Up-to-date ■*■ bungalow cement finish, diningroom, drawing-room, two bed-rooms, kitchen, sleeping-out porch, lounge hall, bath-room, ucnllery, larder, washhouse. Exceptionally well-finished in every retail. Ask us to show you this* PRICE £IOSO. Attractive terms. TEA ROOMS. TEA ROOMS. TN MAIN SREET.—Doing splendid ■*• turnover. Good lease can be renewed at same rental. Price includes all plant, furnitu e, Hinds, rollers, as it now stands. Excellent living accommodation; suit married couple or two ladies. For further particulars apply to W. Hurrell & Go. VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON.

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Waikato Times, Volume 88, Issue 13512, 19 June 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 88, Issue 13512, 19 June 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 88, Issue 13512, 19 June 1917, Page 3

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