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FOW, COBBE A CO., LTD. FOW, COBBE & CO., LTD. THE OLDEST AND LARGEST AUCTIONEERING FIRM IN THE WAIKATO. Our offices are situated in Collingwood Street and. were erected over 20 years ago, when this street was a swamp and this portion of the town was supposed to he in the backblocks. Think of the progress .the'district has made in 20 years and then think of what it will do in another 20 years. The farmer who buys a farm in the Waikato to-day, is buying prosperity and 'contentment for his declining years. ‘We list a few farms that may appeal to visitors who would like to live in a more genial climate than that experienced further south and who will And farming in the Waikato less laborious and more profitable than in other districts. If you breed Jersevs and want to develop another “Holly Oak’s Annie,” the, sunlit pastures of the world’s, greatest dairy farming district will place vour feet on the first rung of the latter of ' successful breeding.

No. i.i_i4o acres freehold, beautiful home, and all necessary out-build-ings, including most up-to-date cow yards, milking plant, etc. This properly is all heavy rich flat, conveniently fenced, pastures in the very best order. Situated 1-mile from factory and railway station, 1-3 mile from school. Price £45 per acre. Good"terms to v > a good man. Recognised one of the best farms in the locality. No. 2. —137 acres, first class freehold land, flat to undulating, subdivided into 15 paddocks, all in best of English grasses, well watered, 8roomed house and all conveniences, 3-cow milking plant, separator, milking machine, electric motor, hot and cold water, implement shed, considered to be the best farm in the locality, and only 3 miles Morrinsville. Price £42 10s per acre. £ISOO cash; State mortgage, £I6OO. No. 3. —152 acres .freehold, Manawaru’s best, 4-room house, cow shed, very heavy land in best pastures. Price £45 per acre; £2OOO cash. ' No. 4.—190 acres, 5 miles from Morrinsville, 3 parts of the property in grass, balance heavy drained swamp, 3-roomed cottage, the making of a great farm., Price £2l per acre. £SOO cash balance State Mortgage. No. 5. —375 acres freehold, ring fenced, partly improved, all very easy rolling country of particularly good quality. Price £l3 per acre, easy terms can be arranged, subject to improvements being put on. No. 6.—90 acres close to factory and school, 7 miles . from’ Morrinsville, some of the best; 4-room house and conveniences, good out-buildings, a great little farm at £45 per acre; ' price, £ISOO cash, State Mortgage, stock can be had at valuation if desired, about 60 head all told. No. 7. —124 acres freehold, mostly all in grass, was very heavy cabbage tree, and flax country, will milk between 80 and 90 cows, and can be improved, the buildings are not up-to-date, but there are 5 rooms,and other out-buildings, including cow shed and garage. Price £4O; deposit £IOOO. No. 8. —29 acres freehold, next to race course and 86 acres freehold with good house and buildings, and 39| acres leasehold, will milk about 80 cows all told. £3B per acre for all freehold and good will of lease. £IOOO cash, State Mortgage about £1350. No. 9.—454 acres freehold, all ploughable, ring fenced and subdivided into 5 paddocks, 7 wires, will winter about 100 catttle, will sell on easy terms to a good man who will improve. Two manure sheds, sheep yards and shed, roller, plough and disc, practically new. Price, £5 ,5s per acre. No. 10.—149 acres r freehold, ring, fenced and subdivided, 4-roomed house and all conveniences, electric light. Price, £3085. State Mortgage £1285, 29 years; deposit £6OO and improvement, will milk about 50 cows. No. 11.—124 _ acres • freehold, ring fenced and subdivided, will be milking 80 cows this coming season, 5roomed house and all conveniences; out-buildings. 21 acres lease at 15s per acre, rent 12 years to run, will be able to purchase freehold, another 15 acres can be got. Rates on freehold £75 per annum. Capable of milking 80 to 85 cows on freehold. Price, £4G per acre. Not less than £IOOO cash, balance 6 years at 51 per cent. £2700 Government Mortgage. No. 12.—60 acres freehold, ring fenced, watered by springs, all in best of grass. Price £3O per acre, no mortgage. About £BOO cash, balance easy. No. 13.—98 acres, 0.R.P., at £7 10s per acre, rent £l7 half yearly, all in best of grass, ring fenced and subdivided into 12 paddocks, good house of 6 rooms, cow shed, work shop, pig sties, garage, and implement shed. £3O total price of freehold. This is a good property and will milk about 60 cows. No. 14.—149 acres freehold, ring fenced and subdivided, new 4-room house, cow shed, and other buildings, will milk 50 cows. Price £2l per acre, £6OO cash, balance State Mortgage. This property has a good situation. An absolute bargain. No. 15.—200 acres freehold, 6 miles from Morrinsville, about 120 acres in grass, balance ready to plough, heavy drained swamp in sweet condition, 4-roomed house and up-to-date cow shed and plant. Price £25 per acre. Balance, long term good mortgage. Cash £IOOO. No. 16.—94 acres freehold, subdivided into 7 paddocks, carrying 58 heifers and yearlings, well watered, milking shed of G bails, large implement shed, and whare. 1J miles factory, school, and railway station. Price, £34 per acre. Terms, £BOO cash. Balance on easy. No. 17.—282 acres freehold, subdivided into 16 paddocks, milking 138 cows, other stock, 4 dry cows, 100 sheep, 9’ horses, and 6 bulls! Well watered by town supply and springs, 7-roomed house, bathroom, scullery, and wash-house, man’s room, 4 sheds, garage, 12-bail cow shed, L.K.G. milking plant. Situated 4 miles from‘station. Price £3B per acre, £2OOO cash. Mortgage £4OOO at 6 per cent. Balance purchase money 5 years at 6 per cent. No. 18.—139 acres freehold, flat country all fenced and subdivided into 6 paddocks, well watered, 4roomed cottage; 6-bail cow shed. - engine room, separator and pump, l mile from sale yards, 1J factory, 1 school. Price £36 per acre. £9OO cash. Mortgage £3OOO at 6 per cent. No. 19.—100 acres freehold, Hat, dry, i country, subdivided into 12 pad-

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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 18030, 27 May 1930, Page 2

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