Auctions, JOH.\ KK>n. pj win in\ AI’CTiGN MART i■■ i; S K S’OX, ilt.MuMik .'aLlMTou titties Every Saturday I‘3/2 AIKATO AND AGRICULTURAL pASTORAL ASSOCIATION. TENDIRS will be received by the undersigned up to SATURDAY, f?Bth iust., at 4 p.m., for the following privileges in connection with the Society’s Show, to he held at Hamilton on the 23rd and 24 ; b October next, viz.: - 1. Publican’s Booth. 2. Luncheon Booth. Full particulars may be obtained on applicat on at my office. MARTIN BUTLER. Secretary. Cambridge, September 12,1901. 14/9 P 0 R g A L E - A 2s-ton REFRIGERATING MACHINE. by Do JL-.i Veriueup, direct action ; good as new, been in work only three years. For particulars apply to GEO. EDGECOMBE, Comiiiijsiou Agent, Hamilton. A. W. EDWARDS, LAND. STOCK AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGHNT, TE AROHA, F ' BOARDING-HO USE in Te A-oha ; nearly always full. Good position 100 ACRE’S LAND, Gordon Setllenient, with Eive-rootneu Uou e, Stable, Cowshed. Dairy, etc.; fenced and sub-divided. Price, £350 140 ACRES LAND, with four-roomed House, Out buihh ties, Orchard, etc. ; all hj need, drained and subdivided. 99 years’ lease, Price, £350 FARM, 170 acres, with 4-roomed House ; all cleared, fenced, drained and sub-divided ; at present carrying 400 sheep ; close to creamery and school. Price, £7 per acre ; half cash. FARM, 100 acies, with large 7roomed House, 1| acres orchard ; all fenced, drained, and subdivided ; alongside creamery. Price. £4 15a per acre ; half cash. 15 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND, Te Aroha West. Price, £3 per acre 10 ACRES (perpetual lease), with 4roomed House, dairy, cowshed, and orchard ; close to Te Aroha. Price, £l5O. 100 ACRES, 5-roomed House, stable, tanks, etc. ; all fenced, drained, and sub-divided ; three-quarters of a mile from Te Aroha. Price, £7 10s per acre; half cash. 33 ACRES RECLAIMED SWAMP LAND, close to Paeroa. 700 ACRES PARTLY-IMPROVED LAND, within easy distance of creamery. SHOP, with five rooms, etc., double allotment; good position, in Te Aroha. _ JP O R gAL E - THE BALANCE OP THE WELLKNOWN EUKUHIA ESTATE, Sub-divided into farms as under, A LAND TRANSFER TITLE WILL BE GIVEN. Terms are easy, and prices exceptionally low. CREAMERIES WILL BE ERECTED WHERE REQUIRED. J.OT H—47o acres. The makings of a good dairy farm, five miles from Frankton, small house and stables, 50 acres in grass, 150 acres unimproved p oughable land, 270 acres good swamp, which only requires draining to make into a valuable property. Price for this is exceptionally cheap. LOT 6—320 acres. Undulating country, unimproved, only five miles from Hamilton. LOT L—s4o acres. Known as the * Flax’ Farm,' 50 acres nice green hill, 490 acres flax swamp, excellent quality, now being drained by the proprietors. This section will make a reaby first-class farm when broughtio LOT N—7Bo acres. 120 acres newlysown grass, splendid take, 660 acres umi rained swamp. Would make a nice dairy fa- m. LOT 0 —6BO acres. All in grass and turnips, would make a splendid grazing or dairy farm, grand turnip land, undulating country, four miles from railway station, six miles from Ohaupo. LOT P-450 acres. Grand dairy or grazing farm, 150 acres new grass splendid take, 300 acres swamp which can be had at a low rate. LOT Q—2oo acres. All in grass, undulating country, all ploughable ; would make a pretty little farm, living excellently .situated, LOT T—lßo acres, Splendid kahikatea flat, land being equal to anything in Waikato, an ideal dairy farm, only four miles from Ohaupo, never has been ploughed, and is in excellent grass. LOP U—l6o acres. Similar to above. LOT V -130 acres. Similar to above. LOT W—4oo acies. Go:d flat country, mostly in grass, turnips, nod hahikatea, cleared flat, all lenccd, well watered Lot X—4oo acres, due of the best farms in the estate, 150 acres newly-sown grass, hdance cleared kalukiue'a flat, only three miles from Ohaupo. LOT Y —1(00 acres. Good run, land of excellent quality, cm kt> slock well, well watered. LOT Z—looo acres. An excellent grazing farm, close to Olnirpn, THE HOMESTEAD. <f 3,440 «c-es. One of the best in the Waikato: grand woelsho.l, stables, splendid undulating country, nil subdivided into convenient paddocks, good orchard and vegetable garden, three miles fmm Oh-mpo, two miles from station. Would make an ideal stud Intding buyers driven free over the country. For further parti .nlars a ply n W. SOUTER AND CO., Land Auenu. Gumtn-Mim, Buyers & dellehs ■ a .-e conUYERS & OeLLERSI , «„.iy being brought in concet through Uninstrumentality of? ARGOS, which is essentially The SeiTi.kks’ f u-ea. An advertisement inserted m it- uoli.mns will be read in nearly evert home in the district on the day of issue, try it tnd see for yourself. OR g A L E -
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Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1050, 17 September 1901, Page 3
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