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tcre - - ALSO HOUSES AND FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. £7 7 10/- PKi '' Aciii; - —100-ACHE farm. £4OO cash. Nice home, 7 *'•*•' - 1 ""' "ears old and all conveniences, bath, wash-house, copper and tubs, cowshed, separator room; 2J miles station; 50 acres been ploughed, i 5 acres rich swamp. Think of this for £1750. £2O PER ACRE.—I4O ACRES, dairy farm. 100 acres grass, 15 acres * w " crops, all plougliuble; house 6 rooms, bathroom (good order), cowshed, etc., school next, door; not far from Cambridge. Will carry 25-30 cows now. Terms arranged. £1(V —100 ACMES, Ngaruawahia.—3o acres grass and rough feed, balance ct/Xl ' milling limber; cottage and two fairly large sheds. £3OO deposit. A place to improve. £!*>*• — 30 ° ACRES, carrying 200 sheep and SO cattle; 270 acres in grass, 20 acres shelter bush, house new ami good; man's whare, trapshed, cartshod, engine room. Terms arranged. " I K. —355 ACHES.—A great farm at the price. All new buildings and ~ good, cottage, 6-bail cowshed, machines, implement shed, buggy shed, calf house; telephone; so acres grass, 25 acres crops, 150 acres rich drained swamp, partly improved, great quality; 5 miles from station, 22 miles from' Hamilton. £ISOO down. This is a 56 year renewable lease at only £7 los per annum. Good as a freehold. Some land on ihis worth £45 an acre. £OO PER ACRE.—EXCHANGE.—3OO ACRES, going concern; fine dairy *"" farm; new buildings; GG load stock, also G horses, big list imple;e bargains in ' UDKLANDS. —£1! I boiler, over { bungalow. E EN'S AVENUE.— T/"INC STREET. -£I2OO. -5 i garden and orchard; T AKE ROAD.—£II7S.—G roi motor garage, 1 -.'! ai •:ST PARTS OF HAMILTON.—LOW DEPOSITS GDIATE POSSESSION, rofiins, all conveniences, h. and c. water, "o.p. high and dry; faithfully built modern wooden •ins. Immediate possession. (1*8) -5 rooms, all conveniences, h. and c. water, te paths, 1 acre, ideal situation . Terms. 1m(77) rooms, all conveniences, gas. motor shed, good 1-3 acre. Terms. (101) loms, all conveniences, electric light, telephone, ere two road frontages; a very compact and Terms. Immediate possession. (97) AUCTIONEERS AND PROPERTY SALESMEN, RAILWAY BUILDINGS, . HAMILTON. AND CUSTOMS STREET, AUCKLAND. 'Phone 1048. Box 218. ITQUITY £2500. milton. £72 an acre. Will accept ■pQUITY £1380.—52 ACRES, rich drained swamp; a,ll in grass and crop, good buildings. Price £OS an acre. Will accept mortgages or l/'QUITY £535.—3'.:0 Al sheep country, has been heavy bush, all 10s an acre. Will accept house and lj position. Price £L2 ' and fattening country; handy -lam house mortgages or small .\(IHES, handy to Hamilton, 170 acres grass, woolshed ig |irn*| live value in this property . Price £.'!o an lertuin any sound proposition for exchange. Hawke, Pearson & Co, ESTATE AGENTS, HAMILTON. 'PHONES—Office, 1354; Hawke, 1545; Pearson, 1271; Tassell, 1736. SPESaJLATOaS! Drained Flax Swamp Proposition. QAf) ACRES RICH FLAX SWAMP, of first-class quality, adjoining railway °' ili line. Aboul 180 acres grassed, 350 acres in good milling flax, balance rough feed and scrub, etc. ABOUT 300,000 ft. OF KAHIKATEA TIMBER ON PROPERTY. TRAMLINES LAID AND SMALL SAWMILL AND LOG HAULER INSTALLED. There is also a FULLY EQUIPPED FLAXMILL an the property, turning out goou llbrc. BUILDINGS ARE WORTH OVER £IOOO. 545 acres are Freehold, 295 acres Good Lease. This swamp, when brought into grass, will be some of the finest, land in the Waikato and will carry CLOSE ON A BEAST TO THE ACRE. FOR QUICK SALE OWNER WILL ACCEPT £36 PER ACRE. £SOOO CASH. Adjoining Farms (improved) arc selling at £7O and £BO per acre. LAUD AGENT,

p & p LAND, ESTATE AND COiVlnfliSSiuN AGENTS, TEASDALE'S BUILDINGS, TE AWAMUTU. "» DAIRY FARM 1 &i\ ACHES, Freehold —There are 00 1-CSU a cres of rich drained kuhikatea swamp, and Ihu balance nice easy slopes, carrying pasture of the best possible quality. The fences, drains, and general improvements are in good order, and the situation of the buildings, which on the highest part of the farm and in a central position with plenty of drainage and shelter, makes this "place thoroughly adaptable for a stud farm. BUILDINGS comprise of a good iroomed house (kauri), with all possible conveniences, wilh a good range of outbuildings. Up-to-date cowshed (concreted), machines installed, iron barn, stalls, implement sheds, piggeries, etc ' SITUATED 1 mile from township and cheese factory, J mile from school, well within dried milk area. PRICE, £7O per Acre. Cash, £'2ooo. NOTE —This property has carried 90 dauy cows, 30 '2-year heifers, and the cows averaged T2 1 for butterfat alone. One of the best propositions EASY TERMS r ACiIES, L.I.I 1 . Kent £SO per '* annum (freehold about L'3 per ) 2jo acres have been ploughed J..wn hut tliis has run back to fern acre), ~>> and sown bouse of a rooms, ruwslied, iniplcment s ju-d and store room; situated in a Te AwamuiuPrice ii~ per acre for goodwill. Only 1!5H0 deposil required, and the balance can remain at '■> per cent. This is an absolute bargain, and I tie lerins will give a small man the chance to make -nod. It will be necessary to deal promptly in order lo secure it. H. O. FOSTER AGENTS, TE AWAMUTU. }7<RONT and Rear Springs ror rord Cars. ', also From and near Springs for Ford One-ton Trucks can be had at ttie Arthur itkln Vehicle Factory, 'phone 11. HEADQUARTERS ror an tnat is cnotcest In Perfumes and Powders. —Edwards, Railway Building.

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Waikato Times, Volume 93, Issue 14493, 16 October 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 93, Issue 14493, 16 October 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 93, Issue 14493, 16 October 1920, Page 4

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