Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

A Few Properties of Exceptional Value A Good Farm in Great Heart Oir ACRES.—Comprising gome of " • the finest land in the Upper Thames Valley. All in grass, excepting 10 acres fallowing for turnips, and being the last piece to be brought, in. The whole farm is in great heart, and will milk 9U cows easily, and carry the young stock. The owner of thig farm has been fattening, and must sell owing to ill-health. The property is well subdivided by first--lass fences, with good gates. The buildings comprise a lovely home of eight rooms with every modern convenience and beautifully surrounded by lawns, tennis and croquet courts. Also, man's room and large building, comprising washhouse, storeroom, gashouse and workshop. Also, large stables, implement sheds, motor shed, and store sheds, all under one roof, with large loft. The property is situated miles from school and railway station and 3-mile from cheese factory. There is a lot of money in this place. We thoroughly rocom. mend it as a good clean farm with great prospective value. We advise you to inspect this early. Hie owner would accept a good mortgage and some cash. PRICE, £25. TERMS.

Dairy Farm—Going Concern ACRES.—Rich drained swamp, all in the best of English grasses, situated in Thames Valley. Buildings consist of good 7-roomed house, concreted cowshed, implement shed and other buildings. Well fenced into eight paddocks. Stock comprises 22 choice cows, 18 young cattle, 1 hull, horse, trap and harness, plough, discs and separator. Railway station almost adjoining, school half mile, cheese factory one mile. A first-class property. Would milk 30 to 40 cows . PRICE, £56. TERMS. First-class Dairy Farm (N HEART OF DRIED MILK AREA I IAA ACRES FREEHOLD.—Situ. IAMJ a ted in one of the finest dairying areas in the Thames Valley. All drained swamp, with 75 acres in best English grasses, 15 acres ready for grass, and 10 acres fallowing for turnips. This farm has wintered ?0 cows 8 yearlings, 4 horses and 2 bulls, and will very easily milk 45 cows. It is most conveniently situated, being half a mile from railway station and factory. The buildings comprise a good five-romed house, with bathroom, scullery, washhouse, eto. Ma. nure and implement sheds, cowshed nnd wifiincrooru, all concreted. A real .good form. PRICE, £SO. TERMS. Valuable Dairy Farm ULOSE TO HAMILTON. I OA ACRES FREEHOLD at TaniaA/vU j iere —AH in grass, excepting II acres under plough. Well subdivided into 12 paddocks. Buildings comprise a very fine heuse of six roomi with all modern conveniences, liarge cowshed and implement shed. Three-coa- milking plant. This farm is situated 1 mile from school, P.O. and factory, and 2J, miles from railway station. Matangi Glaxo Factory may be supplied from here. A first-class little farm and good heavy land. Will •milk GO cows. PRICE, £6O. EASY TERMS. Rich Kahikatea Land A FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM. A) ~f <*f AOHK^.—To the town of * * Ohaujx), being rich kahikatea ■Hats and rolling downs in the, proportion of about 100 acres of flats 1 and the balance very easy downs. This farm hr; "all ' beea stumped nnd brought in with the plough, and i c - ;iii in grass, and well watered bv mills and" springs. Y\Y!i subdivided into RJ paddocks by good _ fences. The buiidingt; comprise a 7-roomed house, and a -l-roonv.d cottage, also milking shed and yards. This property is noted for tlv great number of stool; it fattens, and is a first-class dairy farm. It is at present carrying 800 sheep and 00 head of cattle, and the feed is now getting a»vay on them. The situation places this farm in the front rank lor prospective "aiuc. The front, age is or: ilv worth £jo per i-acre section, end is handv to all conveniences, with fa''t<,:v opposite, jnleynrds almost adjoining. This is a rare chance to get a good pronorty so uniquely situ, nted. An inspection will convince any man of its value. PRICE, £4O. EASY TERMS. Farmers' Cc-operative Auriiaac-enng Co., Ltd. WARD STREET, HAMILTON

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WT19181021.2.8.1

Bibliographic details

Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13894, 21 October 1918, Page 3

Word Count
665

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13894, 21 October 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13894, 21 October 1918, Page 3