A GREAT OPPORTUNITY! The Pick of Waikato Dairy Land Matamata, the pick of New Zealand's best Dairying District. The climate glorious—no raw cold winter—all the warmth and beautiful sunshine of the North. As one man closely connected with the dairying industry in New Zealand said—the splendid climate alone makes the Matamata land worth £5 an acre more than any other part of New Zealand. The Location. Situated within ttvo miles of the largest Glaxo Factory in the world, equally close to the railway station, the Tower Estate is also but a short distance from the school. Matamata is the starting point for the motor service to Tauranga, enabling passengers from Wellington to reach Tauranga in practically the same time as it does to go to Rotorua. Matamata is only 47 minutes express train journey away from Hamilton, the principal provincial city of the Auckland Province, and is within 5| hours train journey of Auckland, the Queen City of the North, with its 134,000 population, its glorious harbour, and many natural attractions and beauties. The Estate consists of nearly 1,000 acres of beautiful soil, and is to be cut into five farms of from 130 to 180 acres respectively. The land is well watered, and the Estate is situated on the Matamata-Te Aronea Road. At the back of the Estate flows the Mangawera Stream. On August 4th at the Town Hall, Matamata at 11 a.m. The Farmers' Co-op. Auctioneering Co. Ltd., Hamilton, has received instructions from the owners to sell in five farms the splendid Tower Estate of almost 1000 acres. No dairy farmer can afford to miss this opportunity of acquiring land in one of the best districts in N.Z., exceptionally situated, close to school, with a splendid climate, and within two miles of a Glaxo factory which guarantees 2/- per lb. for Butter Fat Every Farmer should remember that the Glaxo Company guarantees 2/- per lb. for Butter Fat this year, while for lO years it guarantees to pay its suppliers per lb. more than butter, Id per lb. more than cheese. Think what this means, Mr. Dairyman and this factory is within two miles of the Tower Estate. No district in New Zealand has progressed so consistently or offers such splendid ■ possibilities. Excellent as these prospects were a year ago, they are now far better still, due to the opening of the great Glaxo Factory, the largest in the world, situated only two miles away from the estate. An opportunity like this comes but seldom. Grasp- it—get into the district which offers better openings than any other get into a district which enables you and your family" to really enjoy life—get into a district where your butter fat is guaranteed a much higher figure than if sold for either cheese or butter. You can secure one of the Matamata Tower Estate blocks on the easiest of terms. The Land. Tower Estate comprises the best land in a district that is the finest of the province. Forty years ago Mr. J. C. Firth selected Matamata a» the pick of the territory, and that at a time when practically the whole of the land was available for selection. When he first settled at Matamata he selected the Tower Block for the homestead because of its delightful situation and its excellent sojl. Subsequently when the estate was cut by the Government, Mr. McCaw, then Manager, was given hit choice of the blocks and unheal-, tatingly selected the Estate. No man knew the district or the Matamata territory so well as Mr, McCaw, and it is the strongest possible tribute to the Tower Estate that he should have chosep this spot before all others as the pick of the district. Thus in the judgment of the two men who knew the Waikato Province and Matamata District as no one else, the Tower Estate now about to be sold is the best land in the territory. Soil. Amongst the b,est in the Dominion. With modern scientific farming and the' utilisation of lucerne the land should carry a cow to the acre right .throughout the year. One of Australia's leading pastoralists recently visited New Zealand and motored throughout the Dominion from Dunedin up as far as Auckland, coming down through Matamata on his return journey to Wellington. He told a gentleman who was travelling with him that Matamata and the Estate was the finest land he had seen in New Zealand, and that this was the district that he would most like to purchase in. A Glorious Climate=Exceptional Terms THE TERMS. These are most liberal including, if required, financial assistance to competent farmers, to purchase cows WT^r 1 ' [? % ° n u fall , of h ,Z mer L 0n N ( ovember ' st - The 5% due November Ist, 1917, together with the 5% 5 years af 6°per due November ,st - ,918 - "ot be paid if permanent imTf „{ l. ~, f , . . provements to that value are placed on the property. It ly/ a oi purchase money is paid before taking possession, balance can remain for 5 years at 5 /. ( Delivery within seven days of Sale. The Date and Place ofSale. Remember SATURDAY, AUGUST 4th, at 11 a.m., at the Towft Hall, Matamata. Come and inspect, it will pay you handsomely to take a trip to the district and look over the Tower Estate property—it only means'a 'little time, and the amount you spend in train fare will prove an excellent investment. For further particulars, plans and details, apply to The Farmers' Auctioneering Co. Hamilton.
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