LAiSID FOR SAL-I, . ABSOLUTELY A CHEAP FARM. • 1 20 Freehold, on good metalled road - , subdivided into convenient paddocks, splendid fencing, well-watered by streams; all in grass and free of weeds; i mile to factory, i mile to scliooi, % mile to Post Office; really good dwelling of 7 rooms; cowshed 10 bails (concrete). jatKl!,- £2B per acre with £IOOO down (possibly less to good man), balance 5 years at G per cent , ■ALSO to be sold with above, GO.acres leasehold perpetual right of renewal; all in grass and free of weeds* Price, goodwill £400; the £IOOO deposit is aver both, sections. * NOTE.—These' properties- have not heen milked on for years, ami are in really good condition. Will carry abtmt 50 cows. The land is nearly all e'ead level, Jmd is ploughablc. It is really a cheap farm and has never been offered for iale till now, and as the owner has bought sheep country it must be sold, NEWTON KING, jncraasEEß, land and finance agent, HB.W Biuanii EZj LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COKPANY, LIMITED, HAWERA. Of K- ACRES, all in grass, 20 acres ploughable, at present *arrying 600 4-O-lv tootll and 100 cattle; building 3 consist of whare and 3 sets of -t. a-. w —n.~ (n<n TTiwpra fcv tarred rnad. school, factory, etc.. opposite form. Erica, £l2 per acre with £IOOO cash* This & the 'cheapest grazing farm on the market at the present time, and anyone* requiring a. good sheep and cattle farm will do .well to inspect it. K7A. ACRES Leasehold, 110 acres freehold; lease has 3% years to run at Is 6d peracre, right to purchase at valuation; 650 acres grass, 400 acres toloughable, about 100 acres has been stumped and ploughed; would carry about 100 dairy cows besides other stock; 2 houses on the property, 3 cowsheds and Usual outbuildings; 15 miles from town-by good metalled road, school, factory, etc., 1 mile, saleyaids 3 miles; rural mail, delivery daily. Price, £9 10s per acre, with £2OOO cash. • This is the first time this property ha* been on the market for twenty years, fend has been all hea<y bush land. The present owners are selling on account # ill health. We can recommend this placa to anyone requiring a good farm. OA ACRES Freehold, all in grass, parrying capacity 40 cows; good house, cowsled, outbuildings, etc.; 3 miles from town, railway, school, etc,, factory fe miles. Price, £75 per acre, with £I2OO cash. ' JCha ia » handy Kttle farm »nd is well worth the money. JkW.GATCHPOLE LAND REPRESENTATIVE.
jland LAND LAND TV A I K A T 0 TEE COMING'DISTRICT. CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING PROPOSITIONS: f t.O ACRES, LAND TRANSFER TITLE; all grassed, well-fenced andfater- -*■■*•'" ed; 5-roomed house, excelbnt sheds, and 3-cow plant; land well sheltered * plantations ; will carry 50 cows—43 last season averaged. £32 per cow. , Caws ybe purchased at £24. £SB 10s PER ACRE; £I2OO CASH, balance up to 8 yean. No 2/125 OA ACRES FREEHOLD; a fine little farm, good land and.-buildmga; 6-roomed used; cany 50 cows now and 60 if top-dressed; within 300 yards of dried milk factory, school, railway, etc., 3 miles good road to Cambridge. £75 PER ACRE; ,'£looo CASH, balance 5 years at 51 per cent. "I KA ACRES FREEHOLD; good 8-roomed house, fine shed and shelter; carry - tog 60 cows comfortably without 'hay or turnips* -cheese factory and echodtoa next property; dried milk? 4 miles Cambridge.' £56 PER ACRE; £ISOO CASH, or less to bona fide farmer. AKfk ACRES FREEHOLD; a fine piece of country for mixed farming, would S**'" carry 60 dairy cows on front; line homestead 8 rooms, every convenience; farm well subdivided, sheep proof fences, in good order; school 1 mile, lailway and dried milk factory 3 miles; Hamilton or Cambridge 10 miles by good *oed. PRICE £2O PER ACRE; easy terms to practical man, balance at 5J per pent The above are all properties which we hatfe inspected, and can thoroughly tecommend as being good sound buying. t • &Z, LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED* HAMILTON A. C. BELL, Land Salesman.
Going Concern. 11Q ACRES, W.a&R. Lease, 8 years to run at £42 oer annum with right of renewal; only two miles from Waitara; house of 4 noma* cowshed with 8 bails, concrete floor; 110 acres in grass, 6 acres shatter bnah; 2 miles to factory, school and P.O. Storrey 4-cow milksag machine installed; 65 gallon Alfa Laval Separator and all fittings -in separator room; 5 horses and harness, gig, spring cart and tip dray; new mower, cultivator, binder, drill, d. and si. ploughs, chain harrows; a. zeal good lot, all early' calvers, half in the last fortnight. PRICE, £IBSO with £940 cash. L A. NOLAN & Co., SL A. Daily, Land Representative.
If YOU are INTERESTED pleased to know that THE EGMONT COACH & CARRIAGE CO., are turning out the finest vehicles in the district. Years of experience in the carriage building line enable us to build , TRAPS AND GIGS that for easy running and smart appearance could not be excelled. AN INSPECTION WILL CONVINCE YOU. Egmont Coach & Carriage Co,. PAGE ST. Cnear Commercial Hotel), STRATFORD. a R. FIKNERTY, JUND & COMMISSION AGENT, SBQADWAY ....... STBATJFORD. Telephone No. 296. A ' v well fenced and sub-divided into 18 paddocks; the greater part of the farm, is pktugnable and good proportion faw been stomped and ploughed; will E. R. KLINGENDER, LAND AGENT, MORRINBVILLB. 1500 ACRES - Fine bk>ck o£ eM 7 country, including about 000 acres suitable for dairying. (There is a dairy farm of 200 acres included in this Cowshed and all convenimm. • CASE OB EASY TJEBMS- ~ Tb ? ig , opportunity for Bpeca . AAA ACRES OJJ.P, papa country,. totor « *" fanaer " «V V situated on «<Jod dray road, 5 : A GOING CONCERN. miles from township and railway sta- ~*„„„ . twa; boen consists mostly of tawa; the 023 ACRES o£ ver y 8 004 dMI 7 Unakad in abod 2-sheep country; 230 acres ""* . ~ ■um m b«uu "wv j , wel] . La rge house of eight rooms; 12zr"h „_.. I eludes 45 picked dairy cows, 14 heifers, «XB, BS M per acre. 1 bull, 6 horses. All necessary agricul•RASV TERMS. taral implements. Price, £35 per acre. . I £I4OO cash. Balance arranged. There is* no igjnedy for Throat and : . Chest Troubles that has been tested They wear out slowly—THE NORTH so searching* as «NA- BRITISH HOT WATER BOTTLE with ZOL." ft gets more friends the more it the patent"Unique" Stopper—the sign
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