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152 ACRES. , Good dairying and grazing land, Omata district, about 20 acres in bush, practically all ploughable, well fenced, metalled road within % mile of property, council has promised to complete remainder this winter; 3 miles from school and creamery, will carry 40 to 50 cows, 3-roomed whare. Price £lO per acre, a dirt cheap property at the price.

WAIKATO HAMILTON WAIKATO. TARANAKI FARMERS COME UP TO THE WAIKATO. Numbers of your friends are there, and doing very, very well indeed, and they are astonished at the results tliey are getting. The land is surprisingly cheap and of very excellent quality. The climate is mild and the whole district is progressing in a most remarkable fashion. HAMILTON, the capital town of the Waikato, is the talk of New Zealand the way it is growing and developing. The many' numerous magnificentj buildings now being erected are evidence of all this, and still the town is only in its infancy. When the electric power cmnes, and xurther industries are established, its progress will be still more rapid. NOW, WHY NOT BUY A PROPERTY RIGHT ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF THE PRESENT BOROUGH? To the most pessimistic valuer it must ha in the City limits in the near future, and WHICH IS ACTUALLY NOW SUBURBAN, and yet is a slashing farm, a better sole of grass an<P quality of land than the famous Waimate Plains; and better than the Hauraki Plains, as it will not poach, and has anexcellent water supply. Two very important things—JUST REALISE THE POSITION—IS miles out of Hamilton town, and ACTUALLY ADJOINING THE STATE MODEL FARM. In fact, it is sheltered by the State Farm Plantation. Details are— IA A ACRES Freehold, absolutely flat, semi swamp cabbage tree land. Magnificently sheltered all round. A most glorious sole of grass, thick, luscious, and like velvet to tread on, sheep-proof fences, wire and live hedges. Two houses. One fit for the ownet and the other for share-milkers, or labor, to live in; cowshed, machines, engine shed, concrete yard and all conveniences. Other outbuildings. CARRYING 45 SHORTHORN MILKING COWS, 20 HEAD DRY STOCK, 30 SHEEP AND 4 HORSES, and the FEED IS RUNNING TO WASTE. This is}, a fact absolutely! You can only describe it as a "sweet little property and an ideal stud farm." A Jersey herd on this place would show itself to the best possible advantage. The State Farm is next door, where thousands of visitors visit every year! What an advertisement for a stud farm. PRICE '£lso per acre;' [£sooo cash down, balance at SJ. per cent for 6 years. NOTE.—Two Taraniaki farmers of well-known repute visiting Hamilton last week who had bought in the Hauraki Plains saw this farm too late, They said if only Hawera farmers could see this place they would give £250 an acre for it without "baitting an eyelash," and 1>» glad to get it. APPLY direct to F. W. F. FAGAN -(Salesman for) r MANDEKO JACKSON .. .-<«) ESTATE AGENTS, HAMILTON. T ""i* „ jBSAD OFFICE, AUCKLAND) %

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 April 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 16 April 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 16 April 1920, Page 8

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