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Ltnd Agents. Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Co., Ltd. A Few Farms we Can Recommend IF YOU WISH TO BE ENVIED BY YOUR NEIGHBOUR BUY THIS PROPERTY. OOf) ACRES FREEHOLD—Right j n t he town of Ohaupo. Dwelling house of seven rooms with conveniences; also, a four-roomed cotlyyje, shearing-shed, machines, yards, etc. Subdivided into 14 paddocks. All in good grass, and would milk 70 cows this season. Factory, P.O. and saleyards almost adjoining. This is a good property.

PRICE, £4O, Terms, £I2OO Cash. A CHEAP PROPERTY. ONE MILE FROM GLAXO DEPOT. "I ACRES.—AII in the best or grass. New four-roomed Hovse, scullery and washhouse, implement shed, -sis-bail concreted cowshed, f-mile from school, P.O. and railway station. All ploughable and watered by stream and springs. This is one of the cheapest properties offering to-day, only on account of owners' sob being away at the front, and the price asked is for a quick sale. Land dose by is now selling at £SO per acre. PRICE, £2B 10$; £750 cash. LET US SHOW YOU OVER THIS PROPERTY. "| AAA ACRES—O.R.P, situated at Al/T/U Waingaro; house of 8 rooms, all necessary outbuildings; all in grass; subdivided into 18 paddocks, and 150 acres are ploughable; tarries 1500 sheep and 200 cattle. This is fine, healthy country, and is good buying. PRICE—£9; £IOOO cash Stock and Implements may be taken ever at valuation if desired. A FARM WE CAN RECOMMEND. •7A ACRES of the best in the Thames •" Valley; nice 5-roonwd house and outbuildings; close to Railway Station, and in the heart of dried milk area. A nice little farm that v ill increase in value. PSIGE —£45; terms, £750. A PROPERTY THAT V»ILL DOUBLE IN VALUE. 14-H ACRES, Matamata, wellfenced and subdivided into 5 paddocks; 120 acres good English grass (50 acres young grass), 4 miles to Railway. miles to School, and 9 miles to (Glaxo Factory. This property is all ploughable, and has a good prospective value. PRICE —£24 ICS for Freehold; terms are vwy • easy. » £l5O cash, and buildings to value £SOO, within 12 ironths; balance arranged.

AN EXCHANGE 'PROPOSITION WHICH SELDOM OFFERS. QAi .ACRES—Waerenga "Valley; 6-roomed house, stable, cowshed; machines installed; 800 acres in grass, cot up into 17 paddocks; 2£ miles to School, Factory and P. 0., 12 to Railway; well-watered by permanent creeks; carrying capacity 1000 ewes and cattle. PRICE—£I4; terms £2OOO cash. This is a really good farm, and would cat up admirably. Owner would consider ■exchange for smaller farm or first mortgage for equity. BAY OF PLENTY BULLOCK .LAND. OOA ACRES—Freehold, near Whnkatane; 7-roomed house, telephone, dll conveniences, outbuildings, 4 rnuze cribs, store room, :up-to-date &-bail concreted cowshed, 2 acres orchard, tennis court, etc.; 5-tnile to School, 2 ruties P. 0., cream cart passes; all in grass, and subdivided into 13 naddocbfe, well watered by river and mills. This property has a river landing also, and is one of the finest dairying or fattening propositions on the market to-day, and is boast to the acre land. PRICE—£4O; terms arranged. A CHANCE FOR A MAN WIT Hi TOWN PROPERTY AND SOME CASH. OAA ACRES-—Freehold, Thames OUw V;i!Iov District; good eightroomed house, all modern conveniences, telephone, etc.; all in grass, 12 paddocks, good fences; 3-mile to Factory, 2j miles to School and Railway: this property will milk 90 cows easily in present condition, and will increase in value very shortly. PRICE—£2S; £2OOO cash, or would take good house and cash. * Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Co., Ltd. Ward Street, HAMILTON

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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13814, 19 July 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13814, 19 July 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13814, 19 July 1918, Page 3