W. HURRELL A CO. CHEAP FARMS FOR SALE, MORRINSVILLE DISTRICT. ACRES.—Practicallv all in grass of which 14 acres is new. All ft"-' ploughable, half flat and half easy, rolling. Good sheep-proof fencing, throe paddocks. Watered by creek and springs New three-roomed house easily added to, 'phone connection; three-bail cowshed, separator room.' Nice young orchard and shelter belt, Situated within easy distance °^PIUCE J £2l per acre, with only £-100 down, and balance on good GLAXO AND DRIED MILK AREA AS GOING CONCERN. i in ACRES FREEHOLD.—Pract ically all in grass, flat and undu14U ];,tin»-, with 25 acres good swamp. Watered by springs and drains. Buildings consist of good four-roomed house with conveniences. Sixbail cowshed with mLiking plant install d: separator shed, piggeries, etc. Situated 2A miles from railway station, school, etc. Owner will sell Ah A GOING CONCERN, at £3O per acre, and include 40 dairy cows and heifers, sow, 9 pigs, 4 horses, milk waggon, harrows, chains, etc. lcrms, £IdUH C J 'recentl/ inspected this valuable farm and have every confidence in recommending it, as there is big prospective value in it. ONLY £25 PER ACRE. 1r a ACRES of good dairving land, situated within miles ot pio--1»« !>Sdried milk factor? »„d1 h.ndy to ra.lyv Cndutaß tn -itiH nnetieallv -ill in irrass Watered by creek and spnngs. Well fenced and siibivided. Will carry 50 dairy cows with little im P ro^ ment. New four-roomed house, milking shed and >aids,■ °™ el r neees sary outbuildings. PRICE ONLY £25 per acre, lcrms, £BOO cash. Hound to rise in value in a very short time. /wt?YT W. HURRELL & CO., DAgetys) LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, HAMILTON and MATAMATA. SOUND PROPOSITIONS £2OO SM yyE RECOMMEND THIS FARM. «onn DEPOSIT—A Splendid DAIRY FARM of rich drained swamps, all ioOO tlat and i n best English pastures; seven paddocks "« lt " j i , i ; l 'io ( . l)W u 12 vearlmgs and other stock. boon Owner will accept unencumbered house or Ist -Mortgage. A GREAT BARGAIN. «rt A A DEPOSlT—Without any hesitation we say this farm has greater M) 00 prospective value than any farm we hn\e on our hooks. Hu> soi is some of the richest land in the Wa.kate, being I y black soil,.and u , Proved will carry 125 cows. The ia.m at present is in ;|;i will <:.rry <lO i,w :; easily. (iood bouse an l.u.ldmcs sm ro'.nidri! I.v shelt»r trees I ..Hid nearl-y sold u.riitly at LH> an am.. 250 ACRES. '£24 10 - AN ACRE. £0« l Deport. handy to drsed r*:lk factory - feed, !>al*s(>») "mce Vi-rv easy iiudulatin •, eniintiy, a!! in S lomlid Ivnglish pastures: a iv.ni' rur.s through the property, i.iakin-: n a v ' ;: : mi ni'iipo-ition; two good houses and lai ■■ lanee ci oiUi'ti:!>.iiigs ma ~liwl trbphnne installed: eanyin- eow*. V, ;rl' ■ dll dr, rows. 0 horse.i, 2 bulls; stock a: v.du.ui'ui jviju::v:i: live l: - 1,1 "" s " ions weeds. I'or the low price el' £?3 AN ACHE. •V/4RD STREET - - ■ • - And 150. Guccn .'Strcrt. fui
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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13816, 22 July 1918, Page 2
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