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HOUBEB AND LAND FOR BALE AND EXCHANGE. 80 ACRES. PRICE £IOSO DEPOSIT £2OO, SOLD R. R. OPP. COMMERCIAL HOTEL. P.O. Box 263, YOUNG. HAMILTON. Phones: Office, 1296; Private, 2251. OUR SALES LAST WEEK WERE £llsO IN BUSINESSES ALONE. FISH SHOP AND DINING ROOMS, complete with all furniture annd showing a profit of £6 weekly. Walk in walk out —• * BUTCHER’S SHOP, doing 2 bodies beef, 10 sheep, 2 pigs, 3 lambs weekly, and increasing. This is showing a good profit— Price fc TEA ROOMS AND DAIRY.—Home Cookery and Confectionery, nice snop ana good stand. Also a flat to live on premises. There is a good llvln ß*jJ this Price, £2OO SMALL STORE AND BENZINE POMP, weekly turnover £25, showing a profit of £4 weekly. 4 small living rooms, electric stove, and fittings. No opposition. £SO Deposlt * SOLE AGENTS. FRANK ITGUIRE & CO., Office Phone 2205; Res. 1248. LAND AGENTB, WARD ST. HAMILTON Agenta In New Plymouth, and Hawnra. Stratford, pprn DEPOSIT, 85 ACRES clean unimproved gentle undulating country, V handy to Huntly. PRICE £4 PER ACRE. Vendor will supply timber for a 2-roomed cottage free of cost, on rail at 'his mills, transportation costs about £B. HUNTLY LAND AGENCY, HUNTLY. PHONE 81. TWO GOING CONCERNS. ini ACRES, Freehold. All in grass. All flat to easy rolling country. - LUJ - Situated 4 miles from good town. Cream collected. Buildings consist of new 4-roomed house, new 4-bail cowshed, separator room an store shed. Going Concern consits of 40 dairy cows and heifers, 1 horse, implements, etc. , „„ PRICE £22 Per Acre. Deposit £SOO. 102 ACRES, mostly all in grass, subdivided into 10 paddocks. Well watered and flat to rolling country. Situated \\ miles from good town and about 12 miles from Hamilton. Cream collected. Buildings consist of 5-roomed house, electric range, electrio light, telephone, eto. Cowshed, man’s room, implement shed. Going concern consists 50 dairy cows, 11 calves, 1 bull, 1 hack, 13 pigs, 3-cow Milking Plant, Separator, Tractor, Topdresser, Mower, Hay Rake, Harrows, eto. PRICE £2B Per Acre. Deposit £SOO. FARMERS' CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., EXCHANGE. 1•T ACRES, small bungalow, do 15 cows, lies to sun, would make ideal poultry farm, very handy to Hamilton, mortgage only £l5O. Owner would sell or exchange for 50 to 100 acres of cheap country further back capable of doing 10 to 20 cows now. R. G. CRAMER-ROBERTS Seourlty Buildings, Next Public Library. ESTATE AGENTS. Telephone 3397. Private telephones: R. G. Cramer-Roberts, 2550; J. Layne 2073. LOW PRICED GOING CONCERN: 60 ACRES, 2 miles from township in progressive coastal district with beautiful climate. All level to rolling; will carry 30 cows; 45 acres grass, 15 acres unimproved. All necessary farm buildings. PRICE: £1625, with £450 cash, including 20 selected cows, 1 by 11, 2 horses, young stock and implements. H. D. & A. B. MATTHEWS. LAND AGENTB * HAMILTON. IMPROVER’S OPPORTUNITY. 173 ACRES, Freehold, all practically level; well watered by stream. 60 acres grassed, 20 acres ready to sow. Good stack hay. Owner reckons will milk 40 cows next year. Whare only. PRICE, £lO/10/- Per Acre. Easy Terms. We have a number of buyers waiting for farms worth the money. T. MANDENO JACKSON. AUCTIONEERS, REAL ESTATE AGENT#. ETO., 116 VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON <H. F. SAUMCERS, Manager). Phones: Office 1850. At nluht, 1337, Mr Saunders; 1357, Mr Geo. Primrose

£JHEAP JjHRMS. SOLD partly improved, no buildPrlce £260; dep. £26. SOLD JG AC., corner sectn., partly improved. Price £360. No buildings. Dep.. £35. Note—We have inspected the above farms. There is a fair amount of good fencing timber in the plantations on the property, which is very handy to the railway station and about 30 minutes by car from Hamilton. The terms are very easy: 10 per cent deposit and 10 per cent improvement clause. For further particulars apply to: 4 50 AC*l AC., aJ -ings. 48 ACGEO. BOYES & CO., LTD. ALMA STREET. Phone 2215. Mr Pearson, 1271. F.A.C. TOPDRESSERS Reduced in Price—Duncan 13-Star Machine now £3O cash.— j F.A.C., Distributors. ' 17*011 Late Autumn and Early Spring: Feed, Topdrcss your paddocks now. We quote delivered upon the farm.—F.A.C. SOW, say. 6lb of Certified Rye per acre now, harrow the paddock thoroughly, and wacth the result. —F.A.C. THE Natural Seeding Time Is the Ideal Time to Introduce Rye to your poor paddocks. We have ample stocks.— TRIPOD and Chain Harrows. We stock all styles. Do not fall to Inspect when next in Hamilton. —F.A.C. SHOIILD You Require Advice re Pasture Management, advise us and we shall arrange for an Expert to call.—F.A.C. A WORD TO THE WISE—ADVERTISE In the WAIKATO TIMES. I ANCHOR, mental dullness, Irritability -A give plaee to virile health when you take Harvey's Mineral ionic.—3/6, J. N. Irvine, Chemist. «

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Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18875, 20 February 1933, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18875, 20 February 1933, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18875, 20 February 1933, Page 12