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A GOOD INVESTMENT. WOULD PASS GOVERNMENT VALUATION FOR SOLDIER. 100 ACRES o 50-acre sections, situated m a v>od district 14 miles from Hamilton; 60 acres are now in grass, 10 acres in .wamp, which can be easily drained; cattle at present go all over it, andlf few acres are lying fallow for turnips There is a four-roomed house on the .lace, which is half a mile from School, >0 and cream collecting depotGood's are landed by river one mile 'V* recommend an early inspection of tnis Farm, which, will be worth double the money with further imPr pßfcE%ls 10s. £SOO Cash. A GOOD SHEEP FARM. SUITABLE FOR TWO SOLDIERS. 567 ACRES Of limestone and volcanic bush country, comprising 600 acres O.R P., 10s, and B 7 acres Freehold, all lying exceptionally well to the sun, and a really good healthy place. AH in grass exceptin" 10 acres shelter bush. The grasses ar chießy best Engiish mixture-; Building are good, and consist ot a tnreeroomed iron house, lined and ven comfortable; up T to-daie shearing shed and yards and concrete dip. , . , Tnere are seven Bnbdivisiona ana fences are first-class. . The school fs'2i miles, cream cart passes within 3 mile, wharf 11 miles, and the property is 30 miles from Tfel°tock carried in winter comprise 600 pure-bred sheep, 125 cattle, and 14 Property would easily carry 750 flock sheep, besides cattle. IKb is the best little place: we> know of to-day, and is cheap at the money. PRICK; £9 10s. £llOO cash. Unencumbered.

SUBURBAN FARM. FIVE MILES FROM HAMILTON. going~ooncern. 150 ACRES of valley land, 11 ecres easy undulatin andl the y balance flat, all snugly situate* 134 acres are in grass, and 8 acres in oats. Will cany 40 cows, young stock an Tbt°e rS is'a good six roomed house oomaianding a wide ontlook, an 8-baii cow-abed, trap-shed, etc. The School i* 4 miles 2 istant ' SP* a Main Trunk railway sta-ion 4 miles. The stock consists of 28 cows, 1 bull 5 horses, 1 set tine harrows, chain and tripod harrows, discs, 1 s-f- and 1 d.t. plough, swings-trees and harness for I hoises, cart harness, gig harness, 1 ,ng, 45-gallon separator, cream cans, buckets and tools. PRICE, £3O Deposit, £BOO. • mm TO PARENT B - -You can earn 2 substantial living OTI this farm. ith both primary and secondary education at the same time-

WAIPA RIVER FLAT. mm o hamilton 101 ACRES -•onsifiting of ® acreß **!& he balland of good ', ™a"is in goo H-heart. Land " has teen sold at over fhere are 2 acres of and 1 ««c« orchard m fun he - ,natr - - -prises a 5-roomed i*r scullery, cow-shed silking plan*, large manure and . IwltJk frontage, and is well watened by riYtr and springsThis fam wintered easily 38 cows, 1 hnll 20 calTes, 2 horses, and 20 pigs. WpchbSTto Office, Stores, etc, Wre within a mile- . r^^cif PBJOE, £45 an Acre. Deposit, £SOO. FIRS»-CLAS3 IMPROVED BUS.* LAND ; .'y' deceased estate, must be sold. 256 ACRES of best hilly bush country, well fenced with seven w res, totara posts and hinau hattsns. There are 225 acres in good strong grass, consisting of cocks,, foot, rve, lotus major, white clover, ete and there is an abundance cf feed, specially on the hilts and spurs. The land is perfectly clean and the burns have been most successful ihe bush has been very heavy mixed, consisting of large totara, t a wa, rata, rimu, kahikatea etc. *„„„;„„ There is an abundance of fencing posts, both totara and hinau, on tne propertv, which is. abundantly watered bv clear streams with hard bottoms. The property will carry 100 head of cattle, and is ideal for sheep. There is a three-roomed cottage, which has been very well built, but which is falling into disrepair through 'The Farm is five miles from Ngaruawahia by good roau, «iu i= »...—«~- a £ r Stie g il°Rin?wable Crown Lease, ! with 58 years to run at the low Sal rental of; £l2, subject to rebate of £1 14s if paid promptly, and » re newable for 0.6 years, fates, £5 6s. The Goodwill is £5 10s, which just * _x j.u.. nf mnrovements. THE Co operative i Auctioneering Co ,Xtdj; ward srPEcT, l HAMILTON 5

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Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14257, 7 January 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14257, 7 January 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14257, 7 January 1920, Page 3