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Sheep Farmers or Cattle Raisers LOOK AT THIS <f\£ ACRES—Freehold, few miles from Waihi; nice easy country, all ploughablo with d.f. plough except about 20 acres; sub-divided into ]() paddocks ; good post aud wirr- fences; watered by permanent springs; 380 acres in grass and looking really well, balance fallowed or now under plough. Under present conditions thig farm will carry 2-10 head cattle next season; when all in grass will carry almost double that number. Buildings consist of 5-roomed house, big barn, implement shed and other necessary buildings. We have inspected this property, and can recommend it an good value at PRICE—CI."3 PER ACRE; £IOOO down; balance arranged to suit purchaser. For' further particulars apply GREGAN & OATES FARM SALESMEN, HAMILTON AND MORRINSVILLE. A CHEAP FARM. OfiC ACRES—AII been ploughed and ; laid down except 25 acres, 14 paddocks, well-watered by windmills and pumps, 3-road frontages; good buildings, which include a four-roomed house, wash-house, man's room, stable, barn, implement shed, calf house, etc. Should milk 100 cows, besides carrying other stock; 1£ mileg from Store, P. 0., and School; 10 miles from a large town. PRICE—£3B AN ACRE; £IOOO cash. A LOVELY FARM. QQ ACRES—AII splendid pasture and •*" some of the richest land in the Waikato; well-fenced, well subdivided, well-watered; beautiful 9-roomed house and all conveniences; up-to-date cowshed (concreted), and a fine range of outbuildings. Great prospective value as there are three road frotages, which make it especially suitable for subdivision into small areas. Only U miles from a large and progressive Waikato township. PRICE REDUCED TO £SB AN ACRE for quick sale. A NICE LITTLE FARM. Ofj ACRES—Practically all in grass, *" 18 acres ploughaWe, 7 paddocks well-fenced and well-watered; comfortable house of 3 rooms, with wash-house and dairy ; 3-bail cowshed (concreted), stable, trapshed, hayshed. fowl houses, duck houses, etc. An ideal duck and poultry farm. Only £ mile from School, 14 mile from Station, 2| miles from Hamilton P.O. PRICE—£23OO. Cash wanted, £SOO. O.R.P. title. HOUSES FOR SALE. HOUSE, with bathroom, • scullery, pantry, washhouse, large sheJ suitable for a car shed, etc. The house is particularly well-built of the very best timber. Almost £-acre of ground, nice dry section, 7 minutes from footbridge. A reallv nice home. PRICE—£IOSO; Cash asked for, £4OO. K-ROOMED BUNGALOW, bathroom, " scullery, wash-house, coal-house, verandah back and front; well-built and well-finished off inside. Nice quarteracre section laid out in garden, fruit trees, etc; six minutes' walk from footbridge. PRICE—£SBO; £2OO cash wanted. SUBURBAN HOME. EW 5-ROO.AIED BUNGALOW, ■*•' enamelled bath-room, porcelain bath and basin, wash-house, car shed; well-built of totara, heart rimu, etc. Portico and two verandahs; 5-acre section in grass; orchard, ornamental trees, etc.; lovely view of the surrounding country. 'PRICE—£I6OO; terms arranged. For particulars apply tc J.E.HAMILL&CO. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. NEARLY OPPOSITE PUBLIC LIBRARY. VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. LION ALE LION ALE IS, THE CHOICEST PRODUCTION OF THE BREWER'S ART. The Ideal Beer for an Ideal Climate, Brewed under Ideal Conditions. From PUREST MATERIALS, On Sale at All Hotels. THE LION BREWERY, LTD., Khyber Pass, AUCKLAND. HOME. HAVE YOU BUILT IT YET? will Finance or Build for You! Our Prospectus is free, and will JOBBING OR JOINERY! We specialise in these, having a complete up-to-date plant we can quote you on all classes of work. N.Z. Heme Builders, Ltd. LAKE ROAD, FRANKTON 'Phone 374. JUNCTION.

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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13891, 17 October 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13891, 17 October 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13891, 17 October 1918, Page 2