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TRY THE tl» }| 11 SOUND IN CONSTRUCTION. SMART IN APPEARANCE. I? 4 *" * " * « f ATHj DUST, DAMP, AND BOY-PROOF. A Watcli anyone would be glad to own —a Watch by which you can time the most important engagement. * r. s*4 ?: n 'Phone 700 Corner Victoria Street and Garden Place, HAMILTON Valuable Dairy Farms For Sale. ■■ I lAA ACRES—Freehold, all in grass, 30 acres rich drained swamp, part ploughed, balance rich chucolat# loam, well watered and subdivided, good buildings with latest milking plant; 3 miles from station and saleyards, one mil© school; cream cart calls. PIUCE—£34, on easy terms; first-class dairy herd at valuation. 4 | ,*t ACRES—Freehold, 270 acres in good grass and clover, 80 acres ploughed for turnips, balance scrub and fern, all ploughabl# easy rolling country; fenced into four sulxlivisions, and well watered; house 4 rooms, 6-bail cowshed; will carry 30 cows, besides young cattle; 15 miles from township, 1 mile from school and station. PRICE—£6 per acre, with £2OO cash, | balance on very easy terms. balance grass and rough feed, in two blocks of 145 acres and 3(53 acres, well fenced and subdivided; no buildings; homestead block of 14/> acres; five miles from station and saleyards; wiles from school, store and post office; all first-class grazing country. PRICE—£S 5s per acre goodwill; easy terms arranged. . e shall be glad to receive particulars from those wishing to dispose of their properties when our representative will personally inspect each property placed in our hands. Write us and we will send you land forms. DALCETY & COMPANY, LTD. Stock and Station Agents, HAMILTON. ST2 m hat always bean ■ dls< tlngylahlng leatura of AVONB—known a* ', "THE TYRE THAT 6ETB THERE* % LAND LAND LAND \\7"E are revising our Land Register and request those who may be wishing to dispose of their properties to either write or call and see us. Our Land Business is now in the hands of Mr A. C. Bell (in place of Mr H. J. Barford, who is now in camp), who has successfully carried on this department in our Stratford Branch for thelast 10 years. There are a number of land buyers ooraing from Taranaki, amongst whom are many of our own clients, so Mr Bell should be in a good position to place these men, and with this in view will personally inspect properties given us to dispose of, so that he may on learning a man's requirements be in a position to quote a property likely to bo suitable to him. We hava to-day had an inquiry from Taranaki for a farm suitable for carrving 30 cows. WE ARE APPOINTED SOLE AGENTS FOR THE FOLLOWING FARM AS A "GOING CONCERN":— ACRES FREEHOLD.—A first-class little farm, good land, good fences, ® good grass, no weeds. Good buildings, new six-roomed house, nicely situated, washhouse. New 4-bail concrete shed, calf house, pigstv and paddocks. Cheese factory and school within sight of house, and easy distance of Hamilton by good roads. The farm is now carrying 17 firstclass cows, horses and 11 yearlings, which have been well wintered on grass alone. The above is offered as a "going concern" at £57 10$ per acre. Very easy terms to a practical man; or owner will entertain exchanging for a piece of grazing land. A. C. BELL, Land Salesman. New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited, HAMILTON. Absolutely the Best Sheep Farm in the Bay of Plenty. OWNER RETIRING G MILES FROM WHAKATANE FREEZING WORKS. FREEHOLD 2400 ACRES 2400 ACRES 1 Xjj ACRES of rich drained swamp, 200 acres easy rolling •ountry and ' about 200 acres excelent hilly country; all in pastir*, with the exception of two or three pitches of shelter belts; all well fenced with puriri posts and Johnston's wire;'subdivided into numeroui paddocks; permanent running streams ai:d spri :s.'s in every paddock. There is » first-class road to the property: now carrying &VJO sheen. !<lot lambs, 200 store cattle, 7~> milking cows and 10 horses; large up-to-date residence, with every modern convenience, and full complement of •ntbuildings. This property has been faithfully farmed, and can !k> worked at a very sm ill cost. The owner has now decided to retire, and will s' 11 either with or without stock. The climate i.-> unequaiied in the Dominion. PRICE—£I3 PER ACRE; good terms to sound man. Stork can l>e taken at Valuation. In P.O. BOX 111. HAMILTON. M. E. LAYBOUPN, Manager, Private 'Phone 431. 01Tl«e 'Phone 495.

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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13892, 18 October 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13892, 18 October 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13892, 18 October 1918, Page 3