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LABfiXMSALS, ' I/AND! LAND! IN THE SUNNY WAIKATO. 2000 ssss 2000 MAGNIFICENT BLOCK OF DAIRYING LAND. ONE OP THE BEST COTI-NG-UP BLOCKS IN THE WAIKATO. MOSTLY KAHTKATEA FLATS. 1500 in Englisk grasses; well fenced and mOHrous subdivisions; abundant water sjippl? ; up-tO-dfcte residence of S rootttj, With every . iMitft CoflVMsUhee; alio cofcifortable r cottage fot ttanAgef &bd good ottt»buildiAfi; handy to dried milk factory, railWay, Store, etc. This bloc* will be ¥tdl £BO pet acre in a very short time.. • PRICE £36 per acre, terms to be arranged. LAYBOURN, ROSS & WHYTE. Ward St., Hamilton, Waikato. NOTHING CHEAPER OFFERING. CI 07 ACRES, 5-roomed house, shed, etc. close to factory, school, and pWt; about half ploughable; wall fenced, very clean; catty about 25 cows and 200 iheip. Price only £l3 10s per acre; terns, ££oo cash. Afplri. SUTHERLAND. INGLEWOOD.

THE DEMAND FOR LAND. With the prospect of record prices for dtkiiy produce »ext season, a big demand for good farms is being experienced. We qubte a few tip-top model farms in the H&wera District we are instructed to fieil—'the returns justify the prices, and here you are, right in the heart of the biggest producing area. £A ACRES and carrying 31 cows, 8 heifers, 2 horses, 1 bull, 12 calves, 6 sheep; fences practically all boxthorn; watered by windmill in centre of farm; buildings are a feature of the place, the cowshed being the most up-to-date possible, full concreted holding yard and concreted pig-sty to hold 60 pigs; house of 5 rooms in splendid order and conveniences, and included with the farm are 4-cov LXQ. plant With Lister en-, gine, 6 cans, cart, harness and farm implemrtta, all in very fine order, also 2 stack* hay. A model fatin, no work to do to get it is order and giving tip-top returns. Inspection will convince you. Fat terms, and conditions apply to us at an& Wt are sole agents. ACRES, good hcuse yith every convenience, motor shed and splendid cowshed, concrete yard vith totara poltS; sub-divided into 10 paddocks; 2 Wifc&Qiills, water laid on in every paddodk; live hedges throughout; carrying 90 cows, 10 in-ealf heifers, 2 bulls and * horses. T" is farm was awarded first price in the A. & P. farm competition 1916. Not an inch of waste land. The ctffcer selling only on account of ilt health. Milking machines go with the farm. OA ACRES overlooking the township and KfiVfiß BEEST MUXED ON; first-class land and admirably suited for ■tud farm; been used for fattening only, tad has wintered 400 sheep; subdivided into 8 paddocks, with good wire and live fences; watered hj* stream And dam; handy to factory; very attractive bungalow house of 5 rooms, scullery, bathroom, h. k c. water, telephone, etc., motor shed and workshop; no cowshed. An ideal proposition. TREWEEK & JOLI,, t HAWERA.

TO NORTH 364 ACRES FREEHOLD RUNNING 876 e*es, 100 wethers, 100 cattle. This property is well fenced and subdivided into a number of paddocks—the woollfctd, yards, and dip are good, the house is old. L / The position of this block is unique, Mfailway station and yards will actually be on the property. PRICE £m per acre, £3OO cash, balance arranged. Beg. £2350. A SMALL GOING CONCERN 50 ACRES. Includes "4 cows in milk, 2 heifers, 12 efctvM, 6 pigs, 3 tons oaten bay, 4 ton h»y, household furniture, plough and barrows, a horses, trap and harness. CWBE TO TOWNSHIP. The totildings are bouse, Cowshed and ten. £6OO cash, balance •t* parent Beg. fnrtto particulm from '- M /COLMORE-WILLIAMS "The Land Mac of the Worth." DAJtGAVILLE. P.O. Box 44, DargaviQa. y , "Colmorewill" ' L it f" " v - - ■ ■ PRIVATE HOSPITAL, VURSE BENNETT, Inglewood, wishes to notify tbepublic that the has Moored tike services of a trained hospital her.

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 March 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 4 March 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 4 March 1920, Page 7

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