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GOING CONCERN QKEAP J) AIRY J?ARM. £BSO DEPOSn--1 AV ACRES, FREEHOLD, situate in A ' a good rising district, and a district in particular which offers its dairying land at a price which ensures safety to the purchaser. A dried milk factory is in operation 6 miles distant where land is at least double the price and the quality is on a par. Can any man get ft way from the fact that it pays better to buy a farm supplying a butter factory at the ruling price and at any time, as against buying a farm at double the price of the former because it is supplying dried milk. Think it over and let us show you this farm. There are 142 acres in grass and a acres fallow, subdivided into 10 paddocks. The farm is well watered and the roads are good. The contour of the land is half flat and half very easy rolling: absolutely no waste land. Buildings comprise 4-roomed house and scullery (surrounded by fine belt of pines and gums and 80 fruit trees), G-bail cowshed (concreted), 3-cow plant, Alfa Laval separator, waggon shed, mar. e shed, pig styes, 2 stacks hay. The distance to school is one mile, cream collected at depot one mile, railway 6A miles. THE PRICE INCLUDES 35 DAIRY COWS AND 1 BULL. There is plenty of feed on the place, and a herd of 60 cows have been milked on the farm formerly. Don't fail to see this cheap property. PRICE £45. CASH £BSO. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., HAMILTON. nujt.r, iriAIRY 17 ARM. GOOD PROPOSITION. f*(\ ACRES, FREEHOLD, situate in WV a first-class dairying district, and 2A miles from school, cheese faatory. Post Oolce, etc. All in grass, six paddocks. Four-roomed house, washhouse, man's room, telephone, 4-bail cowshed. This farm has carried 26 cows, 3 horses and the young stock with no artificial feed of any kind. A practical man will readily see what could be done in the way of increasing the herd by making' provision for same. This is good land, and a nice little farm. PRICE £65.. CASH £IOOO. ■armers Lo-o VICTORSA STREET, HAMILTON

kRANGES AND Be immune from the vagaries of the cheese and butter markets, and grow fruit that will always be in great demand. ' A ACRES, freehold; 8 acres 4-year- ' old lemon trees, 25 orange trees. good house orchard, remainder i crops and grass; 2-roomed house, stables, etc., school, station, etc., all handy; would carry 12 cows besides orchard and crops; 8 acres potatoes, 7 acres maize, by arrangement about 7 acres swedes included in price. There Is from £ISOO to £2OOO a year in thisplace within three years. Price £75 per acre. Deposit £ISOO. Further particulars from— W. A. THOMAS & CO TE PUKE BAY OF PLENTY.

TMPERIAL nr*EA "OOOMS. Premises lately occupied by Messrs Sanders and Williams, VICTORIA STREET, opp. Bank N.S.W. The Most Up-to-date TEA ROOMS and SODA FOUNTAIN in the District. The TEA ROOM DEPARTMENT Is now open for Morning and Afternoon Tea, and all clients can rely on a good service, our motto being "Cleanliness and Civility." A SPECIALITY FOR THE WINTER MONTHS: Home-made Tomato Soup and Bovril. The proprietor is a thoroughly competent Sweet Manufacturer, which will ensure quality of the highest grade and Fresh Sweets Daily. Unlim'ted stocks of high-grade English, American and Colonial Confectionery. C. G. MORRIS, Proprietor. IMPERIAL TEA ROOMS, Where the Good Sweets Are. HAMILTON jyTiMUMENTAL "YARDS. DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES uv MONUMENTS. HEADSTONES. ETC. In Marble and Granite, Furnished on Application.

, Graves Enclosed with Marble and Granita Kerb- „ f;l Ings, Concrete and Iron I 1 Bailings of choice designs. I I Inscriptions Cut, Leaded, I I Gilded and Painted in any I I Cemetery. L Memorials and Enclosures jreoted in all parts of the I «ountry. j. PRICKETT Monumental and Builders' Masoo, BRIDGE STREET, HAMILTON EAST •Phone 1361. HANCOCK'S KiQi'.T, fVHB, end WHOLESGHJ.. WELL MADE Suit or Costume Is always admired If Of " ? )"!m. Tailor and umier. next VA.O 't Q If-

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Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14712, 29 July 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14712, 29 July 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14712, 29 July 1921, Page 3