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First-Class Farm 150 ACIIKS Consisting of chocolate loam and black soil, rill in grass excepting four acres of oats and soft turnips. There are 10 acres of lucerne, which harvested 50 tons last season, and 10 acres new grass. The whole of the pastures are clean and good. There are_ 15 paddocks. securely enclosed with sound fences and live hedges.- The land is roaded on three sides, and being old soldier settlements of 50 acres each, would readily cut up into three compact farms, with a school opposite, factory adjoining, and an important Main Trunk railway station and other public facilities three miles distant. The whole farm has been consistently limed and manured with blood and bone. The homestead consists of a modern seven-roomed house, with hot and cold .water, porcelain bath, lavatory, basin and scullery; steel ceilings, built-in cupboards; all in perfect order, and commodious. Wizard light and telephone installed. Also a good five-roomed house, with bathroom, scullery, washhouse and verandahs. The water is laid on to both houses from mill tanks. Also very fine five, double-bail cowshed, and engine and separator rooms, 4 tanks with water laid on, 6-cow Treloar plant, 45-gallon Alfa-Lav*-' separator. All the floors, including the large yard, are heavily concreted. Workshop, 2 iron sheds. 4-stall stable*, implement shed, extensive piggeries, and 2 windmills. The buildings are valued at £3OOO. . , , . , The property has wintered 90 head of catfle, mostly cows with a few springing heifers and yearlings, and will carry 70 dairy cows. This is virtually a suburban farm, and the price is £6O per acre, with a deposit of £2500; balance five years at six per cent.

Assigned Estate MUST BE SOLD. 339 ACRES Consisting of 190 acres, easy undulating land of good quality, and 250 acres first-class Waipa River _ flats. These flats produced a splendid crop of oats last season, and are now in stubble.. There are 100 acres in grass. The homestead comprises a new 4rootned house and usual conveniences, man’s 2-roomed house, 8-bail cowshed, and implement shed. The property is subdivided into 12 paddocks by good sheep-proof fencing, and is situated within 8 miles of Te Awamutu, and about 3 miles from post office, school and cheese factorv., -and 5 miles from the railway station. This farm, with proper treatment, is reported to be capable of great productivity, and is good buying at £26 PER ACRE. The deposit is £IOOO, and the balance, subject to a long-dated first mortgage of £SOOO, may remain for five years at six per cent. ALSO IN THE SAME ESTATE. 745 ACRES 0.R.P., open, heavy bush country , at 25s an acre for the Freehold. 200 acres have been felled and put down in English grasses. The balance is still in heavy bush. There are no buildings. There is one subdivision and 2£ miles of 7-wire fencing. The present carrying capacity is 100 head cattle, and the price is £3 10s goodwill Deposit, £500; balance, five years, six per cent. UNENCUMBERED HANDY LITTLE FARM. 43 ACRES Freehold, unencumbered, situated 4 miles from Hamilton, 5. nfile from school, 2 miles from railway daily mail delivery. Good house of G rooms, 4-bail cowshed, man’s room. All in grass, lying well to the sun, and sheltered from prevailing winds. The land is the easiest of undulating downs, and is of good quality. The farm is subdivided into five paddocks, and with very little work will carry easily 20 cows. This farm is well situated, and will grow into money. There is no mortgage on the place, and the price is £52 10s. £6OO cash. We are the Sole Agents for this property GOING CONCERN. 121 ACRES FREEHOLD. All in grass, comprising 80 acres of rich drained swamp, of which 10 acres are in new grass, and 40 acres rough feed, with great carrying capacity. Balance slopes gradually from a long road frontage. Buildings comprise three-roomed house (good), barn, trapshed, and_ 8hail cowshed with throe-cow milking plant installed, separator and Anderson engine. Twenty-eight cows, one bull, and three horses go with the place. The property is well situated, only five miles from town, one and a-quarter miles from school and post office. Cream cart passes the door. With a little improvement this place would carry 50 to 60 cows. PRICE, £45 per acre. £I6OO depesit. Good buying.

A GOOD SHEEP FARM. 567 ACRES Of lirriestone and volcanic bushi-country comprising 500 acres O.R P., 10s, and 67 acres Freehold, all lying exceptionally well to the sun. and a really good healthy place. AH in grass excepting | 10 acres shelter bush. The grasses are chiefly best English mixture. Buildings are good, and consist of a three- i roomed iron house, lined and very comfortable; up-to-date shearing shed and yards and concrete dip. There are seven subdivisions and i fences are first-class. The school is 2i miles, cream cart passes within J mile, wharf 11 miles, and the property is 30 miles from Hamilton. The stock carried in winter comprise ! •500 pure-bred sbeep, 125 cattle, and 14 horses. The property would easily carry 750 flfick sheep, besides cattle. This is the best little place wp know of to-dav, and is cheap at the money. PRICE, £9 10s. £llOO cash. Unencumbered. THE Farmers’ Co-operative Auctioneering tu Lid. WARD STREET, HAMILTON

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Waikato Times, Volume 91, Issue 14174, 26 September 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 91, Issue 14174, 26 September 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 91, Issue 14174, 26 September 1919, Page 3