lAHD FOB SALE. WAIKATO BARGAINS, ftOA ACRES, 10 miles from Hamilton, &"" all in grass. Beautiful Home, Electric Light Plant, Cowshed, Wooliied, Stables, Motor Shed, and other Bufldings. Bounded by thb Biver, one of the most perfect homes in the Waikato. Will carry 90 cows and other stock. Price: £6O per acre; easy terms. This is an ideal Farm, and the land has never been top-dressed, and is nearly ail Biver Flats. OAA ACRES within 3 miles of Cam***'V bridge, all in grass and all flat Fonrteen-roomed Souse which cost over £3OOO to build. It is without question one of the finest homes in the Waikato. The Farm is now a noted STUD FARM, and for this purpose, or a milking proposition, is NOT TO BE BEATEN. - Price: £7O per acre. Good terms to a good man. GOING CONCERN. "",good 9-roomed House, splendid Cowshed. Stock includes 50 cows, 4 ■ horses, pigs, milking plant., drill, roller, ■nloueh, dntyß, etc. The stock etc., is 4 ~"T worth £I4OO Price: £6s per ' ! Deposit, including everything, is *~"**ER: Within four miles of AND yfIIUIAMS, • . LIMITED. 0-*K NELSON, Manager. HAMILTON. TE AROHA.' PRICES FOR BUTTER-FAT ARE THE HIGHEST. TE AROHA LAND IS THE CHEAPEST. jfcbArohak Future Prospects are the Brightest. hftft ACRES, TE AROHA; freehold, P- UV all grassed, 8 paddocks, watered by 'windmills; 5-roomed house, usual conwniences; cowbails; school, PO. and| Guaxo depot i mile, station and saleTHtds 3 miles; all flat and ploughable; parrying 40 cows and horses. *"'- PRICE, £4B per acre; cash £7OO. REPORT: This farm is undoubtedly the cheapest proposition in. the Te Aroha district. The surrounding farms 1 have sold as high as £6O, and with a | yhall amount of labor this farm would be worth the same figure. . 977/93/4. ■ aaa Anovß. n/ArrnA-.O.RJ. title: 1 19 acres in grass, all flat and ploughable! new 6-roomed house with all latest conveniences; watered by close to future dried milk condenser, school 1 mile; rural delivery. PfilCE, £3B 10s per acre,; cash £I2OO. IfcEPORT: Similar lan* is realising F£9o per acre on the Hauraki swamp. Tab? farm's gieat carrying capacity is evidenced by the stock that it has wintend, tir- 60 cowß, 66 calves and 10 ioraes. 827/143/3. '• ' ploughable except 20 acres; well - watered by creeks and good springs, ring feneed, several acres in y«jung grass and 40 acres being ploughed; cottage on property. PRICE, £lO per acre; cash £3QO; EEPORT: This is an excejjSbnal chance-for a man ytith small capital who is desirous of purchasing a property dear station," < ,: i 184 - WBITEFOR 0 JE TELLS-L &PERTY GUIDE. i> ABOUT TE |fH. DORR & C 0.,! Land and Commission Agents, I farm; live fences, lucerne; sevenroom house, all conveniences, including hot and cold water service; motor shed, good milking shed and machines; close to school, factory and railway; metalled road to Hawera Price £10: cash down, £1,500; balance 6 years at 5% per cent. The first to inspect will buy. • 1 1\(\ ACRES near Eltham. milks 63; ■j X«Jv new kouse; new shed; Gane J plant; adjoino factory, price £sl with j * £9OO cash or will excimnge for smaller L farm. "> 3 Cft ACRES, house C rooms, detached " *'" wash-house; good milking shad; wintering 20 cows. Price £45, cash £SOO. * !S*> ACRES, all flat» 2 road frontages; | I *'*' complete buildings; milk 23. cows, j ; Price £3O, £3OO cash. A bargain. GRAVES & CO.. W&~i- ESTATE AGENTS, HAV7EBA;' j LOOK HERE! * A FO*. IMMEDIATE SALE,; ACRE, ,£SOO CASH OR WILL -COjSgtfDEH A SOUND MORTGAGE, EQUITY £3675. ' This ijropsrty is all in grass and level, subdivided into ;-8. ; sheen-proof paddocks, and situated alongside township, cheese /factory, railway *tation ! and school prac■'iically adjoining: thewf is a beautiful river which bounds ih?.property,,and the meta' out of this river brings ,in a rovaltv of f'!o per year. BUILDINGS: An up-to-date good 7raomed house, conveniences, new cowshed (concreted), 2-cow plant milking machine, engine room and trapshed (concrete flours), stable, man's whare, pig Hier. .bay-shed, etc., efr. PRICE, only £S. r , je rarrc, £SOO cash, balance for 0 ycr.rs at 5J per cent. Possession can bo given on Ist July, 1919. Pionty of feed for mining season. NOTE.—A proposition of this kind is ■' lot offering every day, therefore I ask hßyi'rß that are looking for' a handy and convenient-dairy farm to apply sharp to-^ ?!«EWTON KING, ™ AGHfX, KOLSWOOD.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 June 1919, Page 8
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