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A GOOD INVESTMENT. WOULD PASS GOVERNMENT yAT.UA.TION FOR SOLDIER. 100 ACRES in two 50-acre sections, situated in a cood district 14 miles from Hamilton, fo acres are now in grass, 10 acres in swamp, which can be easily drained, onttlo rit go all over it, anci a few acres P are lying fallow for turnip. There is a four-roomed house on the place, which is half a mile from school, P 0 and cream collecting depotGoods are landed by river on e mile recommend an early inspection of this Farm, which will be worth double the money with further imPI PIUJ&£IS 10s. £SOO Cash. A GOOD SHEEP FARM. SUITABLE FOR TWO SOLDIERS. 567 ACRES 57 acres Freehold, all lying exception llv weU to the sun, and a really good lealthy place. AH in grass excepting m acres shelter bush. The grasses are ihiefly best English mixture- Gildings wre good, and consist ol a tur •corned iron honsi, lined and very nomhrtable; up-to-date shearing shed and “tS sr|!“mU5 r |!“mUe r «* stock earned in winter comprise SOO purtbred sheep, 125 cattle, and 14 property would easily carry 750 I %hlfu we know , t SinY, and cheap at the coney. PRICE. -69 10s. £llOO cash. Unencumbered. SUBURBAN FARM. VE MILES FROM HAMILTON. GOING CONCERN. 150 ACRES dley land, 11 acres easy undulating, the y balance fiat, all snugly situated, acres are in grass, and 8 acr ® B L Will carry 40 c«ws. young stock ere^s'a good six-roomed house, landing a wide outlook, an 8-bai shed, trap-shed, etc. , b School is li, miles distant, and ain Trunk railway station 4 miles, e stock consists of 28 cows, 1 bul , rses, 1 set tine harrows, chain and d harrows, discs, 1 s.f. and 1 mi?h, swingle-trees and harness for rses, cart harness, gig harness, 1 45.ga110n separator, cream cans, ets and tools. ICE, £BO Deposit, £BUU. )TE TO PARENTS. You can a substantial living on farm if vou wish, furnish your children both primary and secondary edun at the same time. wAipa river flat. T MILES FROM HAMILTON BY HARD ROAD. 101 ACRES ing ©f 60 acres best Wajpa Flat which will grow anything in heavy'pasture, and has been hed for over 40 years. The bal 3 easy undulating land of good ■, and is in good heart. Land this farm has been sold at over a acre- There are 2 acres of and 1 aot-i orchard m f ull homestead comprises a o-roomed washhouse, scullery, cow-shed cow milking plant, large manure ,rap-shed, pig-styes, etc. . property has 10 subdivisions tw©-road frontage, and is well I by river and springsfarm wintered easily 38 cows, I calves. 2 horses, and 20 pigs. School, tost Office, Stores, etc., an Acre. Deposit, .ASS IMPROVED BUS. 4 LAND )ECEASED ESTATE. MUST BE SOLD. ;56 ACRES hilly bush country, well fenced >ven wires, totara posts and ittens. There are 220 acres m ong grass, consisting: of cockse, lotus major, white clover, 1 there is an abundance cr pecially on the hills and spurs, nd is perfectly clean, and the ave been most successful, ine as been very heavy mixed, ig of large totara, tawa, rata, jhikatea. etc. 1b an abundance of fencing oth totara and hinau, on the which is abundantly watered streams with hard bottomsroperty will carry 100 head of md is ideal for sheep. is a three-roomed cottage, ias been very well built, but falling into disrepair through rm is five miles from Ngaruagood road, and is situated m eg locality. le is Renewable Crown Lease, years to run, at the low ntal of £l2, subject to rebate 5 if paid promptly. and_ is reor GO years. Rates, £5 6sK)dwill is £5 10s, which just S the cost of improvements. ;rtv is unencumbered, and the i HE Farmer--’ Cooperative Auctioneering Co, Ltd. WARD STREET HAMILTON

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Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14258, 8 January 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14258, 8 January 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14258, 8 January 1920, Page 3