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fAIKATO HAMILTON WAIKATO TABANAKI FARMERS COME UP TO THE W AHvATO. Numbers of your friends are there, and 1 doing very; very well indeed, and they are astonished lit the results they are getting. The land is surprisingly cheap and of very excellent quality. The climate is mild afcd 'he whole district is progressing in a most remarkable fashion. . HAMILTON, the capital town of tire Waikato, is the talk of New Zea* land the way it is growing and developing. The many numerous magnificent buildings now being erected are evidence of all this, and still the town is only' in its infancy. W hen the electric power c»tnes, and further industries are established, its progress will be still more rapid. NOW, WHY NOT BUY A PROPERTY RIGHT OX THE OUTSKIRTS OF.THE PRESENT BOROUGH? 1" the most pessimistic valuer it must be 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 and quality of land than the famous Waimate Plains; and better than the Hauraki Plains, as it will not poach, and has water supply. Two very important things—JUST REALISE THE* POSITION—IJ miles out of Hamilton,town, and ACTUALLY ADJOINING THE STATE MODEL FARM. In fact, it is sheltered by the State Farm Plantation. Details are—10ft ACRES Freehold, absolutely 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 ft for the owner and the other for shf.re-milkers, or labor, to live in; cowshed, machines, engine shed, concrete and all conveniences. Other outbuildings. CARRYING 45 SHORTHORN MILKING COWS, 20 HEAD DRY STOCK, 30 SHEEP AND 4 HOUSES, 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 £l5O per acre; £SOOO cash down, balance at 54 per cent for 0 years. NOTE.—Two Taranaki farmers of well-known miute visiting Hamilton last week who had bought .n the Hauraki Plains saw this farm too late, They said if only H«wera farmers could see this place they would give £250 an acre for it without an eyelash/' and '><> clad to get it. ' APPLY direct to F. W. r'. FAGAN (Salesman f<v> T. MANDEI\ 0 JACKSON ESTATE AGENTS. HAMILTON. (HEAD OFFICE, AUCKLAND.)

DAIRY FARMERS INSTALL THE SANITARY SIMPLEX MILKING MACHINETHE GREAT LABOR SAVER, And Support Your own Organisation. THE FACERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY, LIMITED. hawera. SOLE AGF.XTS.

N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY, HAMILTON K,4 A ACRES, FREEHOLD, nil in gras« or rroj»: le ™| subdivided wi th «£*«,« ' < position, commanding \k., t . - dri(fd m ilk factory vitirn .. i»'lc, railway-station awl town, < ne.» cutting, up proposition—by good road. Thw. m 11 iao l- 10 :"'' lt J c double the present. value. Tins •within five years iliould s?ll 1,1 ",' ff . p rice po pr acre, .C3OOO is one of Waikato's best P ro|««i. " K». 3/«0. <*a*h, or less to an approved man, >.. i. - • P u im t ry in splendid order; well OCA ACRES L.1.1'. at 4/- per 14 acres lucerne, just * BW subdivided with sown and showing: a <;ood take, t, - - . d milk of elleeae horses; rate, *29 per annum;j 7 . roomed house, every eonfactory; 2 w »il« to.ra.wa,hot and eold water, and venience, w,la £ cre .' £2 00() cash, balance long term. *o. -./ Kb conveniences, lr.ee .160 pi r 150 ACRES F mS? ZSSIi handy*' Hamilton 4 miles. V„ye iBOO down. A tine opportunity Land Salesman.

LOCKHAKT BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, HAW ERA. Estimates given for building )* Concrete or Brick ..nywhere in the Dominion. Office—Regent St. HAWERA ON MERIT ALONE WE SEEK YOUR PATRONAGE. AT THE MEDINA. Large numbers of people from town and country visit these rooms and our regular customers increase daily. For a gool meal or afternoon ov morning tea try us onee and the conditions you find will ensure your return., 3. H. WITT STRATFORD.

THE FAMOUS WAIKATO. m ACRES of rich semi-volcanic soil, situated at BBombay, 3 miles from Pukekohe; close to school, store and P. 0.; cream collected at gate daily, this farm has an easterly aspect. Milking 3;> cows and carrying a fair number of other stock, as well as cropping potatoes etc. Could easily milk 40 cows as well as cropping. Property is well fenced into 14 paddocks; bounded back and one side by permanent; stream. Bl ILDIX(>S: <>- roomed dwelling (furnished), wash-house, 10-bailu cow-shed, engine room, separator room, stable, implement shed, piggeries, etc. PRICE: £6O per i-cre, or as a <xnjag concern £7O per acre; deposit £2OOO, which' includes the following live and dead stock; —LIVE STOCK: .)•> cows (3.« in milk. 2 dry), ' eighteen-month-o'.d heifers, 2 calves, 1 Shorthorn bull, 3 draught horses, 20 pigs (inc. 3 breeding sows), 30 fowls. DEAD STOCK: New Zwlgnrfiii 4-coW Milking Machine, cliaiTjutter, circular saw, 4 li.p Mogul kerosene engine, 95-gal. separator, ceram cans and milk buckets, tester and glass-ware, Mies, double furrow plough (new), 2 single furrow ploughs, grubber, tine harrows, chain harrows, sledges, catamaran, disc, potato grader, potato planter, drill, mower, rake, forks, waggon, gig, Spring cart, all harness, quantity kerosene, 550 pounds mixed grass seed, 107 tans manure, bone dust and blood and bone, 2f acres of potatoes. C. E. YOUNG & CO. 91-93 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. H. A. NUTTALL, fHE Electric Massaging, Shampooing, and Hairdressing Saloon. Just arrived—New and up-to-date stock of Smokers' requirements, Cigarettes, Tobacco, Cigars, Soaps, Razors, Combs, Brushes, Face Creams, etc. Ladies' Private Parlor for Trimming, -Singeing, Shampooing. As up-to-date as any city establish**ft. At H. A. NTJTT ALL'S, BRIDGE STREET, ELTHAM. One of the most effective precautionary measures against an attack of inflnenza Is the free :«-se of "Nazol" day fad night.,

SPECIAL VALUE IN FITTERS VICES "RFCORD Quick tinp Type No. 22 70/ins,) No. 23 80/(4Jins) Ko. 24 100/(ojins). The Bo('y oi this Vice is of best quality Cast Iron, and the Jaw Plates of special cut and hardened steel. The Screw and Handle are of Mild Steel, and other p-.rts uf Steel and Malleab". Iron. Freight paid to ;.ny railway Station C, A: WILKINSON, LIMITED. ELTHAM;

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 April 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 17 April 1920, Page 3

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