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j[)o yyASTE rpiME AND ■fyf ONEY JpOR gUITABLE JfARM. TyE have the property you are look- “ ’ ing for; be it a dairy farm in th( Glaxo area, sheep runs, or good “snips’ , suitable for turning over again. Call ou us and have a chat- about your requirements; we cannot possibly advertise all we have, neither can we ( display particulars of all properties in our windows. Below we quote a few properties which we have personally inspected, and know to be good and genuine valueMODEL FARM NEAR CAMBRIDGE Q ACRES, all in grass, 8 acres turnips, ring fenced, subdivided 17 paddocks, abundance water; at present carrying 30 cows.and 6 horses, and could easily winter more- Comfortable 6-roomed house, bathroom, scullery, etc., 6-bail cowshed with concrete floor; good orchard; 3 miles Cambridge. mile from cheese factory. NO "MORTGAGES. PRICE £5O per acre- £l2OO CASH. QQ ACRES, only 7 miles Hamilton, * 2| miles railway station, 1 mile, cheese, factory; good grass, permanently watered; well fenced and subdivided into 8 paddocks; up-to-date 6-roomed house with every possible convenience, bathroom, dairy, etc. ; 8-bail cowshed, concrete floor, piggeries, etc. Owner must sacifi.ee on account of private reasons- PRICE £55 per acre. TERMS. A REAL GOOD PROPOSITION. KfJ ACRES, 47 acres grass, 3 acres ” maize; flat to undulating; its present state would carry 28 cows and dt) them well; windmills provide ample water in 8 paddocks. Comfortable 5roomed house, Wizard light, small cowshed with concrete floor and all pecescary outbuildings, including motor shed. Not quite 6 miles from Hamilton; 10 chains to school, 4 mile to Casein and Butter factory. NU MORTGAGES, i Inspect early. Terms on application. DRIED MILK AREA.

ACRES, all in good pasture •LOl with the exception of 18 acres swedes and maize; ring fenced; divided into 12 paddocks; permanently watered by river and windmills: last year wintered 45 cows and 40 head dry stock; coni fort able, homestead, h- and c. •-< water, porcelain bath, basin, etc., etc;.; 6-bail cowshed, large manure shed, and all necessary outbuildings; milking plant, man’s room, etc.; 1 mile railway station, school, etc; receiving depot for dried milk will be about 7 chains from property. PRICE £62 10s per acre. £l6OO CASH. There is £l5 to £2O an acre rise in this in a very short time. Be earlv and arrange to inspect. A GOOD EXCHANGE. ACRES, 6 miles from Hamilton, all in grass, good cow pastures: fenced and subdivided into 10 paddocks; abundantly watered;, modern 8-roomed house and conveniences. 8-bail cowshed, all necessary outbuildings: 4 miles from railway station. 1> mile school and Post Office. PRICE £55 per acre. £2OOO CASH. NOTE—Owner is willing to exchange for a first-class small dairy farm. A Dried Milk Station is promised for next year. 1J? mile from property. At present this place is rolling in feed, and 52 dairy cows. 22 yearlings have been running on a little over 90 acres. Please interview us re this farm, it will not be on market for long. ABRAHAM and WILLIAMS LIMITED auctioneers, valuators, wool BROKERS, STATION AND LAND SALESMEN. Victoria St., Hamilton (Next to Union Bank.) HAVE . YOU TRiED “TUI LOB lIA HI ” WE OFFER GENUINE FARMS & GENUINE VALUE. Extra Choice, • VJT’E have been instructed by the * * owner to offer this very nice, well-farmed and handy property containing 185 acres. Subdivided into 10 paddocks. Good fencing. Ample supply of water. Soil is heavy rich country, and will grow the best of everything. 170 acres dead flat, balance undulating. All in grass, excepting 12 acres of turnips. Milking 70 cows, and carrying young stock and horses. Should carry 100 cows next season. Good up-to-date Residence of seven rooms, bathroom, pantry, hot and cold water, acetylene gas plant, cowshed of eight bails (concrete), wool-shc-d, sheep yards, etc. This property is situated only 3| miles from Hamilton, in the Glaxo art a, with two road frontages, and only two miles from Glaxo Factory, and all conveniences. THE PRICE is £BO per Acre. Only £l5OO Cash. Balance five years at six per cent. We have been appointed Sole Agents for this properly, and will give every attention to these desirous of inspecting, and full particulars may be obtained on application. tyJORRiNSVILLE. ACRES OF FIRST-CLASS SWAMP COUNTRY. • Ail been ploughed and grassed, excepting 20 acres, which are carrying rough feed. 'Well fenced and subdivided into 12 paddocks. Plenty of water. AU flat, excepting about 15 acres of a small rise, op whi'h is built an up-to-date 10-roonied bungalow with a'.l conveniences, nt w cowshed, barn and loft. This property is now carrying about 90 head of rattle. M ill milk 70 to 80 cows, and do (hem well. PRICE, £5O per Acre. Terms: L‘looo cash, or owner would entertain a small property up to 40 acres in exchange for his equity of about £3OOO. This-is worth consideration. QNLY £250 D EPOSIT Qft AGUES OF SEMI-VOLCANIC SOIL, all in grass and crop, all ploughable: fenced and subdivided into four paddocks; hrtidy to school and only four miles from Frankton Junction. The owner says will milk 35 cows and do them well. There are no buildings on the property, but this property is a bargain at £47 ]os per acre. Only £250 d posit. Balance on first mortgage for five years at six per cent. 'V’iT’E specialise in good genuine properties, and guarantee satisfaction. For the right thing see A. Horne, Ltd. “THE LAND MAN," AUCTIONEERS AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS, UPPER VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. ’Phone 941? Also, SHORTLAND ST.. AUCKLAND ILjIORD OWNERS. — We specl.dise in painting Fords; our system and appliances are unequalled — J. POMEROY and CO.. LTD.. Hamilton.

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Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14338, 14 April 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14338, 14 April 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14338, 14 April 1920, Page 2