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LiniD Ag«nti. WE CAN RECOMMEND THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES Rich Dairy Farm with Assured Rise HYDRO ELECTRIC POWER AND LIGHT. . , ,«\AX ACRES-Freehold, Rich Drained Sftfc a Swamp Land, situated on the coast, 2 miles from ,beach, and Within 4-mile of School, Railway Station and P. 0., on corner of pre pertv Cream cart passes. Milton plant' driven, and premises UgMe Ev hydro-electricity. All m grass. Will carry 55 cows very shortly. At, present milking splendid herd .of 46 •cows, and rimmng several horses and calves. The farm is well subdivided into 14 paddocks, and has a ditch and bank hedge along the road- There is a cood 7-roomed House on the pla.e, with all conveniences washhouse, faapshed, maize crib, and 8-bail cowSl An ideal dairy farm, and a beautiful climate. . ,i „ ,„ + This farm will soon be worth a lot more money. . ~ntena PRICE—£4S, including milking plant. Terms arranged. A Splendid Property in great heart OAC ACRES—Freehold, situated in /CVO j n the coming great dairying district, where land is now quoted at a price which allows purchasers to get what they expect for their money, and a certain ircrease in value m the immediate future; the farm is all mgWB and cultivation, including about 1U acres of swedes, and the pastures are all that' a practical man would desireThere are 12 subdivisions, well fenced, and well-watered by permanent springs and mills.. There is a good six-roomed house and outbuildings, 10-bail (concreted cowshed and yard, milking machine and separator, large stables and implement shed, piggeries, etc.. The farm is situated 2-mile from School, P. 0., and Railway Station, in good town, within easy reach of Hamilton The farm has always milked 80 cows, and carried the young stock, Desides other dry stock, and 8 horses; 9U cows can be milked, and do them well. Nothing cheaper on the market. PRICE —£35i unencumbered, .basy fcerms. The Cheapest Farm on the Market. qqO ACRES —Government lease, Ofifi situated near Whakatane, on srood road, half mile from school, 10 miles from railway; cream cart passes the door; 240 acres in best English grasses; several acres bush burnt ott this season, balance bush; sub-divided into several paddocks, well-watered. This farm carries a threat lot ot stock, at present milking 30 cows, and carr iltf» 100 sheep and other cattle. Ihe homestead is.v.ery good and convenient and consists of 6-roomed house and outbuildings, telephone, motor shed, and cowshed, stables, loft, buggy shed, etc. This land grows good maize, and does not dry up in summer, on the other hand, there is a good g™w«i Almost right through the winter. This farm will produce as much as any rarm tfhree or four times its price. We know the place well, and can •fcb nv, >"chly recommend it. PRICE—£B 10s; £IOOO cash. INVESTORS— Inspeit this at once. 07K ACRES—L.I.P. at £l, situated ■OI «J f ew miles from Matamata, and 6 miles from railway station; 400 to 500 acres in grass, practically all plouchable. 30 acres in turnips. Ihe (property is sub-divided into 8 paddocks, •and is'well watered. The buildings ■ consist of a good totara house of six ,rooms, with bathroom, washhouse, etc-, thot water service, large building comprising staliles, implements shed, and a storeroom. 40 x 20. Th» could easily ■'be converted to any use. The property .would make four splendid farms and is ■easv flat to undulating land. The farm -in its "resent state will carry 600 sheep and 50" head of cattle or w.th improvement would be equal to any £3O dairy,ng 1-nd in the district. Owner will cos'nid"r good mortgaees and cash. PRICE-£10; £IOOO Cash. DAltfY FARM Going Concern OAA ACRES—AII in grass and culti,£\J\J ration, situated in a prosperous district, and adjoining the Radwav Station. The land is of real good Aualitv, and is the easiest of rolling downs, being for the most part practically Hat; it is eplendiHly watered, and is subdivided into 10 paddocks, ihe proportv has a pood road frontage and I valuable on road Vumhry. also other hedges and plantations. )he tmildings conmrise co.nrot table house of 4 rooms .nd r-n's room, large up-to-date stable ana store rooms, large implement shed, and a farst-dasa concreted cowshed and yard, replete with everv modern convenience, new 4-cow •plant and npV-, also A.L. sf£*rat<r. Tin stocV going in pwtyr.* 80 P«>« cows. 1 "aulJ, 5 drauKr-t bora*, sever '1 pi..s; ate f gc*d raise of implements lai W* ttfe With nil harneo,, tods, etc., ar.d S ions of M«.ure. *he own* s fl owing into hosp'+w shortly, aao OT«ft sell. This is » good iaim. Pi;lCE—£26; £I2OO i&sh. Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Co., Ltd. STREET, HAMILTON

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

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

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