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Land Agents LAND Four Sound Propositions Which we Thoroughly Recommend FARMERS avail yourselves of a trip of inspection in our cars. Going Concern a GOOD DAIRY FARM IN A GOOD CENTRE.

242 A CRES—Freehold, in good *«•• heart; house of 5 rooms, and all sheds in good order, new machine, cow shed; practically all in grass, divided into several paddocks; railway 2 miles; all other conveniences same distance, excepting school, which is opposite. The owner of this good property is going into camp, and will put in 50 good cows, four-horse team, waggon discs, two sets of harrows, top dresser, etc. This property is an absolute bargain; there is every chance of it doubling in value in the near future. We could tell you a lot about it, Int we want you to inspect it without delay. PRICE—£2B 10s. Terms arranged. A Fortune in This Fine Property A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTORS. IN FIRST-CLASS BEEF COUNTRY. Q4( I ACRES of rich kahikatea flats and undulating land, in the proportion of 500 acres of flat, the loughable hills. The downs on the property, is the making ing or fattening run. This property has long road frontage, and is at present surveyed into several sections, and would cut up into nice dairy farms. There is a good six-roomed hou.e, with all conveniences; also a *s*eroomed cottape, ample stabling, good machine, cow-shed (water laid on) and yards. This property is well-watered by many springs and a never-failing stream running right across each section as they die surveyed. The block is fenced into 17 paddocks,, and is sheltered by patches of native bush and plantations. There is certainly a fortune in tbis fine block of freehold land. We shall be pleased to take intending purchasers over the place; an inspection will convince any man of the quality of this countrv, which is being sacrificed at the * price asked— £l4 PER ACRE . Terms.

A First=class Dairy Farm AS A GOING CONCERN. |AA ACRES—Freehold, 4 miles ■*- vv from Hamilton, on good metalled road. The buildings on this farm are of the very best, and include fine 7-roomed residence, bathroom, etc.. hot and cold wafer, telephone, all necessary outbuildings, splendid modern cowshed (fitted with machines and every convenience), floors and yards all concreted; well subdivided into 12 paddocks by good post and wire fences: all in the best English grasses and in great heart. This Eroperty wintered without turnips 66 ead of cattle, besides horses. The property is well-watered by springs and windmills. One of the most conveniently situated farms in the Waikato, being only 1£ milyp from school, and factory on the premises. There are two road frontages, and the farm from either road stands out on its own. This property has been well farmed. The following stock and implements go in at the price: 30 good cows, 25 calves, 20 pigs, 2 useful horses, 1 bull, mower, reaper and binder, hay rake, drill plough, 3 sets harrows, discs, d.s. buggy, harness, and all necessary tools. Nothing to touch this at the price—£s4 PER ACRE. Terms.

A Sound Investment GOOD CUTTING-UP PROPOSITION KfkA ACRES Freehold.—All in grass *J\F\, excepting a small patch feeding •turnips; good 6-roomcd house and all <-ouveniences, telephone, (etc.; good range of outbuildings, comprising man's room, large stable, and 8-bail cowshed, with machines, driven hv water power. Th*> property is well subdivided by the best of fences into "* oaddocks; the gates throughout are perfect; all the work done on the farm is of the best order, and will not require any labour on it for some years. The property is situat-d on a <iood mi in road, elo»" to railway and all *. conveniences. A property that WiU'ld cut nnnH will be in great demand; it always locks well because it is as good as it looks. An ideal farm for a farmer or investor. To inspect is to buy this property. PRICE—€I7 lfls. Trims arranged. Farmers' Co-operative Auct'oneering Cc>,, Ltd. Ward Street, HAMILTON

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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13840, 19 August 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13840, 19 August 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13840, 19 August 1918, Page 3

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