LAND FO.'! SALE. LAND! LAND! IN THE SUNNY WAIKATO. 2000 ACRES FREEHOLD OAArt ,WVUV acres pummnt.n «UUV MAGNIFICENT BLOCK OF DAIRYING LAND. ON}: OF THE BEST CUTI NG.UP f BLOCKS IN THE WAIKATO. : ' 1 MOSTLY KAHIKATEA FLATS. i 1500 ACRES in En e Usll ttumi! well fenced and numerous tub* divisions; abundant miter supply. U p. to-date residence of 8 rooms, with «very modern convenience; also comfortable cottage for manager and gooa out-build-i ings; handy to dried milk factory, «.»* _ way, store, etc. This blow wiHV" , worth ,£6O per acre in a Terr sho time. PRICE £36 per acre, terms to b» arranged. LAYBOURN, ROSS, & WHYTE, Ward St., Hamilton, Waikato. TREWEEK & JOLL, HAWERA> Land, Stock, General Commission and Financial Agents; ■ We offer the following propositions in Han-era lands, and can recommend them for early inspection. JOO ACRES, W.C. lease, no broken or waste land, carry 70 to 80 cows; two houses, 5 and 7 rooms (one has all modern conveniences), 12-bail shed, plant at valuation; 12 paddocks, watered by ram and windmill; quarter mile factory and school; lease has 14 years to run; present rental Us. Price, £lls, with £2OOO cash. 100 ACRES ' carrying 45 cows, 4 heifers, 12 weaners, 4 horses; housa of 9 rooms and all outbuildings, electrio light; 12 paddocks, good fences, and well watered; 5-bail walk-through cowshed with L.K.G. plant; quarter mile to factory. Price, £9O, with £2OOO cash. 158 AC<RKS < with g° o<l house S rooms, 3 double-bail shed (ma- t chines included), well subdivided and watered'; carry 45 cows and other stock, * well suited for mixed farming, has wln« tered 200 ewes and 35 cows and horses, .good crops and lucerne (good stand); I a well-sheltered farm. Owner leaving the district. . For quick sale will sell at £45, with £2OOO cash, or less with v more cash. A cheap property. JSO ACRES, all flat, carrying 00 cows, 18 calves, B horses, ISO lambs; house 5 rooms and bathroom, etc., also house 4 rooms, e.L; two cowsheds, 8-bail and fi-bail, Gnhe. plant and own power included; lo paddocks, watered by ram and creeks. In crops: 8 acres swedes, 7 kale, 1 mangolds, 4 lucerne, and good stack hay. "" Surveyed into 2 farms. Price, £llO, with £3OOO cash. TREWEEK &.JOLL. LAND & FINANCIAL AGENTS, WHY COLMORE-WILLIAMS! Because for the "Up North" Country there's only one Land Man of the North, and that's, 200 ACRES situated within ten mill* utes' walk of new Railway S(a« tion now under construction; school'] mile, saleyavds y. mile, Post Office 1J miles; cream collected; 150 acres in grass and rough feed; about 50 acres bush, principally tarairie, four acres has been ploughed. All undulating country. Ring fenced find divided into three paddocks, Fences fire good and mostly sheep proof, gooii permanent water from stony creeks, never been a shortage. House 7 rooms (requires redecorating), stable, and old :owshed. Stock now on property comprises 65 18-month cattle, 23 cows. Crops of oats and potatoes have been irown with good returns. There is ilenty of fencing timber on the pro* >erty. Telephone installed, 'rice £7 per acre. £3OO cash deposit (Reg.) 151 ACRES Freehold Title, situated ten minutes' walk from wharf, chool adjoining cream collected. 109 cres grass, mostly English and paipa11m. 20 acres fallow, 7 acres oats, stimate 100 acres flat, balance undulatnff. This farm is ring fenced and ivided into ]2 paddocks. House 4 001ns, cowshed, storeshed. . tock on roperty 40 head, rice £2O per acre, £750 cash. (Reg.) '0 ACRES Freehold, all flat country and situate only ]} miles from argaville, with a good metalled road; ) acres grass, balance in crops and illow. Fenced and divided into six--" uldocks. First class house of 5 rooms/ 1 conveniences, h. and c. water, cow-' led, dairy, pigsfyes, etc. rice £6O an acre, ' £ 7OO casn . Ins property is now being used for town milk supply. For further information apply to- » HE LAND MAN OF THE NORTH (Colmore-Williams). DARGAVILLE. SMALL FARM. CHOICE QUALITY. J ACRES, limestone formation, 2 miles l-Hil-.v.-iy and cheese factory; Htcr.mile school; 0 paddock- 4 acre mps; carrying «t present 20 milkin ", 4.4 test. ' ACRES Freehold, ,t7fl p te -EKSOMy' OIrSALEFOR T WO iplcndid dairy herd on the farm. Can "icei! over if required. J, H. THOMPSON STRATFORD.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 March 1920, Page 6
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