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Farmers' Co-cperatlvo Auctioneering Company. Ltd. AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. RICH DRAINED SWAMP, FAMOUS HAURAKI PLAINS TO BE SOLD AT TURUA. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUOHONEERING CO.. LTD., have received instructions from MR. GEORGE BOOTH to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION in the TURUA TOWN HALL, at 12 noon, sharp, on TUESDAY, WAY 12th, 1919 /»AO ACRES, subdivided into 13 ""''sections, as follows: No. 38 No. 40 No. 42 No. 44 No. 4G—104 acres 2 roods 16 perches No. CO N O . ci —43 feres 2 roods 31 perches No. 02 —45 acres 0 roods 7 perches No. 63 —44 acres 1 rood 10 perches No. 64 —44 acres 1 rood 12 perches No. 65 No. 66 No. 87 —2B acres 2 roods 0 perches Section 42 has a good four-roomed house and shed. All the sections are mostly laid down in best English grasses with rovgh feed on balance and are ready for milking on this coming season. . Each section is well drained on .four sides and most sections are fenced. The land is all rich black soil of great depth on sandy clay and for fattening or dairying it, cannot be excelled in any part of the province. It is well suited for growing oats, maize and turnips, etc, and is recommended as highest quality land. There is a never-failing abundant supply of water, easily obtainable by artesian bore. These sections are .situated at the very entrance to the Plains and are served by a good road from the Turua wharf (2 miles) and Paeroa railway station (12 miles) and also by numerous launches from Thames, and daily steamers to and from Auckland, landing passengers and goods .on a private wharf near the property. The School, Public Library, Town Hall, Post and Telegraph and Money Order Offices and Savings Bank, Store, Boardinghouse, Sawmill and Timber Yard and Creamery are within two miles of the sections. A proposed bridge across the Waihou River will bring the estate within i\ miles of the railway and a dried milk factory- is mooted, indicating that this district has an undoubted future as a prosperous and populous centre. EASY TERMS —5 per cent cash on fall of hammer, 5 per cent, cash on possession, 15 per cent, in buildings within 12 months, balance remaining on mortgage for five years at 6 percent interest. As section 42 has buildings thereon, the terms on this wi.ll be 10 per cent, cash on fall of hammer, 15 per cent, in 12 months and balance as above. Plans, Conditions of Sale, and any other desired information may be obtained from the auctioneers. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. WARD STREET, HAMILTON Land Agents. AK ACRES, 7 miles Hamilton, with- *'-' out buildings, mostly in grass. k i'ood proposition. £ls per acre. Terms, £IOO cash. Balance arranged. Do not miss this.—Apply J«& '_ : QOSLING AND pRENION, AGENTS, FRANKTON JUNCTION. 'Phone 183 or 319GREAT BARGAIN. '-ROOMED HOUSE and 5 additional : sections, Hamilton East, corner; <"ood conditions and very cheap; price onlv £SOO the lot; £IOO cash, balance arranged. N. G. G RIBBLE AND HAMILTONWALK IN—WALK OUT. qaa ACRES, railway station near r*yj*J by, easv distance from Hamilton; all" in grass. Good buildings, House, stable, motor garage, implement shed; concrete cowshed and yards, etc.; milking machines, engine, separator; 40 cows. Price as iroinir concern, £25 15s per acre, with only" £IOOO cash. Owner will take House property as deposit. W" *VXT AND QPLAND AGENTS, HAMILTON. INCOME £IOOO PER ANNUM. GUARANTEED BY AUDITOR. BLOCK of Buildings, Freehold, includes large store, 10-roomed house, billiard saloon (2 tables), shops, sections, 22 acres land producing £IOOO m r annum net. Price, as a going concern, £7000; mortgage £lfi00; equity, €5400. Exchange for a dairy farm as a fio-ng concern on a cash basis. Full particulars Sole Agent, F. C. H AND HAMILTON. X ACRES and small Buildings, Claudef-' lands; fine cutting-up proposition ; £2050. Owner will exchange or consider small Farm of about 50 acres at, sa%, £lO per acre. GMALL BLOCK, 14£ acres ( rich Swamp, 2 miles from P.O. Going cheap. Best offer. HOUSE and 4-£ Acres, River Road, 1 mile from foot bridge, £1150; terms arranged. Growing into money everv dav. NICE BUILDING SECTIONS, Queen's Avenue, Whitiora, and Claudelands, from £IOO up. N'ICE HOUSE 5 rooms, 3 acres firstclass land. Ij miles out; £l5O cash; balance, £950, arranged on easy terms. ~. WILLIAMS & CO., TOMBS' BUILDINGS. . h>Mtt,ton. JADIES! For/ten. days only, we are showing the vcv best and smart~et in LADIES' COSTUMES. Hnch Wright, Ltd., Hamilton. 871

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Waikato Times, Volume 90, Issue 14052, 3 May 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 90, Issue 14052, 3 May 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 90, Issue 14052, 3 May 1919, Page 1

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