Land Agents How Does This Appeal to You ? 7<> ACRES—FIat, dry level land; 1 " good 5-roomed house and outbuildings; carries 40 cows annually, and does them well; would suit a Tiiranaki man, or any one who is accustomed to rich land. Price foe this dandy little farm only £52 10s per acre; £7OO cash. (842) A A ACRES—Freehold, handy to .\J\J Hamilton; flat to rolling, part rich drained swamp; £ mile from School, P. 0., and Factory; wellwatered; 4-roomed house and outbuildings. Price—£2-5 per aero, or as going concern with cows and farm implements £29 per acre; £750 cash. (IM9) A GOOO THING FOR A MAN WITH SMALL MEANS. »>AA ACRES—Fenced and sub, * vv divided, 20 bush, half been bush, half flat, remainder rolling, 5-roonied house, cowshed, several other sheds, well watered by creeks, 10 miles Cambridge. Milked last year 25 cows. Look at the price, only £9 per acre and verv ea-:y terms. HOUSES WANTED FOR UNENCUMBERED SECTIONS. E. C. STANLEY. LAND AGENT WARD STREET HAMILTON. THAMES VALLEY. £IOO DEPOSIT. ■ta-t ACRES—AII flat, good land; -*-"-*• has been well drained, and is ready for the plough; about 10 acres grass; 2-roomed cottage. PRICE—£I7 per acre; £IOO deposit, balance 6 years 6 per cent, adjoining land same quality, but in grass; sold recently at £35 per acre. In dried milk area. GLAXO FARM. OAA ACRES—AII ploughable and fj\j\j a i] i n g rass; 200 acres level, balance undulating; 14 paddocks, well fenced and well watered; 6-roomed house, with bathroom, washhouse; large barn, with loft, including 8-bail cowshed, car shed, stable, implement shed, feed room; can carry 100 cows; one mile from Glaxo depot, four miles from station, half-mile from school. PRICE—ONLY £36 AN ACRE. Owner would take good house property or mortgages, and £SOO cash. Equity, £3376. MAGNIFICENT SHEEP AND CATTLE FARM. 4800 ACRES—Practically all rrOvrl/ ploughable, major portion in grass; well-subdivided, first-class fences, high carrying capacity of ewes, wethers, hoggets, cattle; ideal fattening country; warm, sunny aspect, very well watered; good homestead, including up-to-date outbuildings of aU kinds; near township and railway station; £8 per acre; no mortgage; easj- terms offered to a sulwtantial buyer, or a soi.nd exchange would be entertained. A BARGAIN NEAR MATAMATA. OQ-J ACRES—AII in grass except 20 "*'■»■ acres turnips-; 14 paddocks, well watered by streams and windmill; good 6-rooroed house, nicely situated; 10-bail cowshed (concreted), milking machines; everything in good order; carrying 110 head grown cattle, including 50 cowa; also 300 acres and other stock; 4-milo from tactorw Price—only £22* per acrß; one of the cheapest farms on the marke;; easy terms given. Anyone buying this farm at this price is certain of *.t least £5 per acre rise. * EXCHANGE FOR WAIKATO FARM QKCn ACRES—Nearly all in grass; t>W\J c j ose on 1000 acreß have been grassed the last two years; 25 paddocks, aU sheep-proof fences, 7 and 8 wiras; well watered; carrying 3600 sheep, 180 head cattle, and 30 horses; more sheep will lie put on shortly as the property is much understocked; tfood 9-roorued dwelling, all modern conveniences, electric light, 2-roomed cottage, men's rooms, motor shed, stable, large woolshed, shearer's hut, 60 feet concrete dip, etc. PRICE — £6 178 6d PER ACRE. Will sell on easy terms, or exchange for a good flat farm in the Waikato. Owner has met with an accident, and must sell or exchange. GOOD PROSPECTIVE VALUE. OJO ACRES—Practically all plough- **** able and mostly in grass; well watered by permanent stream; good 5-roomed house, hot and cold water service, bathroom, telephone, washhouse, implement shed, 6-bail cowshed (concrete floor), milking machines and engine, windmill, etc.; opposite a cheese factory. PRICE—ONLY £l3 PER ACRE, which is less than a recent valuation made for loan purposes. Illhealth sole reason for selling. £750 cash, balance easy terms. £ls PER ACRE; £SOO CASH. iifkj good quality, grows good crops of turnips and oats, and is well-suited for dairying; only a few chains from a cheese factory; good 4-roomed house, scullerv, bathroom, cowshed, and other improvements. PRICE— £ls PER ACRE, £SOO cash; balance 5 years 5£ per cent. J. E. Hamill & Co. LANS AaENTS. (Nearly Opposite Pnblio Library). VICTORIA STREET. HAMILTON. Stud Notices. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT TE AWAMUTU. THE PACING STALLION, "ANTONIO" ~ (Record. 1 mile 2.14.) Sire, "Harold Dillon," dam, '"Ocean Wave," by Rothschild. "AnUmio" combines the best blood in Australasia. "Harold Dillon" is leading sire with 29 winners. "Rothschild" is runner-up with 22 winners. "Ocean Wave" is also the dam of the best trotting mare in the Dominion, "Murionta," who has a record of 4.30 for 2 miles. Terms: Single mare, 7 guineas; two or more, the property of one owner, G ;uineas; good grazing a' 2s per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. All foes payable on February 1, 191!). A. W. JONES, fifi/i Te Awamntu. Hunting. 'HE Waikato Hounds will meet:— AUGUST 31—Pickering'b Corner. W. G. CARE, Secretary.
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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13851, 31 August 1918, Page 9
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