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LAND NOTICES. THE WEST LAND. A FACT! In no part of tbo universe can you find a tract of land similar to AND From its own productiveness yearly it ia advancing, and It has advanced in valuos. Who have been the Buyers? . Original Settlers and their Sons. No greater warranty to its productiveness can. 1)0 forthcoming. You nover hear of Bills of Sale or Failurea in this thriving or well-to-do community. Irrespective of its natural advantages, such as water frontages, harbour facilities, etc., the'land throughout the Thames is of that nature that .it grows the finest grass in New Zealand. Its DAIRYING industry, including the production of BUTTER, CHEESE, BACON,' and its FAT STOCK, are some of the'items of earning power, which are produced with a minimum of labour and give life a charm. A client of ours leaving for England, who is the proud possessor of a farm- ami business in this far-famed district, has instructed us to find a buyer, and to anyone on the look out" for a dairy proposition there is no land its equal. To Dairymen and Flaxmlllers Such a Chance! TWO FARMS. RICHEST OF LAND. EASY TERMS. 13g ACRES! - 93£ ACEESWITH FLAXMILL, JE2S PER ACRE. Ideal dairying and fattening farms, no manuro needed, all ploughablo and thoroughly drained, richest of swamp land in best of grasses. Carrying capacity: 180 head cattle, carried all the season on the 229$ acres; 50 milking,cows can bo milked on the 93J acres easily. New buildings, including (6 rooms), storo-room, new cowshed (12 bails), slaughterhouse, cookhouse; subdivided into 6 paddocks. Beautiful fresh water river at baok bounds the property. The owner is running a flaxinill in conjunction with the farms. Good plant, including 12 H.P. Portable Engine, Booth McD. Stripper, 4in. Centre Fugal Pump Scutcher, Press, and all Up-to-date Machinery; no expenditure required. .£SOO worth of green flax on it now. Great supply available. LOOK AT THE CARRYING CAPACITY. .NO MANUEE NECESSARY. . A GREAT BUSINESS PROPOSITION. SUBSTANTIATE (THIS BY INSPECTION. NOTE.—Ownor will sell all buildings ,with Flaxmill and 93i acros at JC3O if desired. Otherwise .£25 per aero all round. Situated 100 yards from Store, and |Post Office. School likely to go up on the property. Tradesmen's carts calling. Tliis land, at .£25 per acre, has an ever-, increasing and tremendous .prospective value, and your annual income is an assured and growing one with a minimum of labour. ■ ■ Apply to the SOLE Agents— MPatersoi&Co. LIMITED. CUSTOMS ST., AUCKLAND. OSd. landTlandV ■: ■ HOME SEEKERS; '' '.. FARMERS' SONS. PROPERTY HUNTERS. SPECULATORS. And oil those in search of desirable farms WORTH THE MONEY. Some of the Best Land in the

■Is Selling hero at a RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICE! Considering the facilities offering, and that it is highly improved, comparatively, with land in out districts and back blocks in other provinces. ; 458 | acres 45g i CHANCE FOR A SYNDICATE. Grand property, suitable for subdivision, 2 miles from the go-ahead, town of Morrinsville. The Hamilton-Morrinsville road runs along the front of and through! the property; 2 miles frontage, including 1 mile double frontage. One of the best roads in the Waikato. The property is admirably adapted for subdivision into 6 dairy farms, for which there is a growing domtnd in this district. It is 2J miles from two creameries and 1 cheese factory, eo it is evident the dairying industry is well served. The owner does not want to subdivide tho property, but prefers to sell es a whole, and it is certain tho buyer of this magnificent tract of land will make a handsome profit should he wish to cut it up. Tho property . consists of all firstclass land, half of which is flat, and the balance warm sunny slopes lying well to tho sun. Practically all the land has been ploughed, and only sufficient manuka is left to provide shelter for stock and firewood. Half of tho property is the richest of flats, will riw grass in abundance. Every inch of it is good quality, and grows heavy crops of oats, turnips, clover, rye grass, cocksfoot, and is specially suited for dairying and fattening. Subdivided into 12 paddocks, well watered, 50 acres oats and grass, 25 acres swedes, 60 acres grass laid down last year, balance pasture. Easily worked property, with a great prospective value. Considerable cultivation and improvements have been done. Most beautiful and valuable position in district. House stands on nice elevation, and contains 7 largo rooms, exclusive of bathroom, hot and cold water, store-roem, pantry, dairy, meat-house, wood-house, all under one roof, detached wash-house with copper and tuba, man's room, hot and cold water in kitchen, built-in cupboard, Water supplied with 3 600-gallon tanks, up-to-date fowl run, grain store, and useful sheds. The dwelling house is in splendid order, haying been only- erected a few years, and built of picked timber. t Tho interior of tho ■houso is very artistic. Most convenient for family use. The land is in great heart, and the owner declares he is not going to waste our time or his own in "frying tho market." He is absolutely determined to realise, and any buyer of keen judgment would immediately see the possibilities oi the property. PRICE: £20 per acre. DO NOT DELAY. Apply. A. S. PATERSON AND CO., LTD., CUSTOMS ST.. AUCKLAND. PROPERTIES FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. W« have numeraui high-grade incomeproducing invjstmonts on whiah w« eaa m»k« irfasa doalo. To thow having a»sh er g«od praporty af morit w« th«uli b» jlad if th«r would tako up the matter with us at onto. W« tin pats «» dtals quitk-ly, OMii tho r«p»t*ti»n »f our firm ia a guaranty tint yott will be wall sarvod.HUNDREDS OF PROPERTIES TO CHOOSE FROM. A.S.PatersoiiCo. LIMITED, ALONGSIDE RAILWAY STATION, Customs St.. Auckland.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1776, 14 June 1913, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1776, 14 June 1913, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1776, 14 June 1913, Page 23

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