titles fog %xxlm. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8. AT NOON. rpOWNSHIP OF TT^AIHOU, TE AEOHA DISTRICT, THAMES VALLEY. MESSRS 8. COCHKANE & SON Hare received instruction! from Messrs Campbell Bros, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Mart, Fort street, Auckland, On Wednesday, December 8, at 12 o'clock Noon, TpOWN AND SUBURBAN ALLOTMENTS OF WAIHOU, AISO, RURAL AND FARM SECTIONS, OF I FROM 4 ACRES TO 200 ACRES. Together with THE ARDMORE HOME FARM Oi 635 Acbes. In placing this property before the Public, the vendors would draw attention to the opportunity now afforded of acquiring property which, if we had only to consider the advantages for settlement afforded by the Great Thames Valley, would entitle this to be considered one of the safest investments that has ever been offered in Auckland; but in view of the rapid udvance in the value of property which must result from the early influx of the large numbers of English Farmers, introduced by Grant and Fetter, who are shortly to arrive for the purpose of* settling in its immediate vicinity, and the OPENING OT THE Tfl ABOHA GOIDPIEXD, they are enabled to say that it presents not only an opportunity for safe investment, but a probability in the immediate future of a rapid increase in value which does not often present itself. „ They need not remind the public of the extraordinary advnces that have taken place of late years in the. value of Waikato Town, Suburban, and Country Land generally, land which was originally bought at low prices beiug now worth very large sums per acre—the investment of £50 having in more than one instance returned £2000 or £8600. Investment in this property is further recommended by the fact that 12 months ago Messrs Campbell offered for sale at Hamilton, Waikato, the first portion of this township, which was then eagerly bought by local purchasers, the allotments then sold are marked on the plans, which can now be obtained of the auctioneers ; but the great progress made in the district since the date of that sale, and the many additional advantages which cannot fail to accrue from the vicinity of a mining population, make investment in these lands far more desirable than at that period. The Town hip is situate on the main road from Hamilton and Cambridge, which is also met by the Matamata Road, and here also the North and South Waitoa Roads meet, so that all traffic between the Waikato Distriots and the Goldfield must converge here. There is daily communication from Auckland by river, rail, and coach, and mails are regularly delivered from the local Post Offioe. THE HOMESTEAD FARM Of the ARDMORE ESTATE; Containing 636 acres of first-class Land, all fenced and sub-divided, with good hou«e of six rooms, store-room, and dairy, splendid barn and bay loft, with 8-stall stable, outhouses, cowsheds, loose boxes, etc. , A great deal of planting has been done on the property, and from its situation, adjoining the new'township of Waihou, and close to the Te. Aroha Goldfield, offers a splendid opportunity for carrying on a successful dairy farm. The proposed central railway station for the Thames-Waikato Railway is within a quarter of a mile of this property, and with the advance of the district it would be difficult to over-estimate its ultimate value. Plans can be obtained from the Auctioneers. Title under the Land Transfer Act. Terms at sale. 1471 Dividends ALBURNIA GOLDMINING COMPANY (KKQiiiißip). DIVIDEND. mHE TRANSFER BOOKS of the above Company will be CLOSED at Noon on MONDAY, the 6th inst., and REMAIN CLOSED until Noon of THURSDAY, the 9th, when a DIVIDEND of 2s 6d will be Payable. By order of the Directors, H. N. Gabiakd, Legal Manager. Auckland, Dec. 2,1880. 1474 JOHN MUBPHY, CARTER & GENERAL CARRIER. PROPS for mining purposes, Firewood, Coal and Quartz oarefully and expeditiously delivered. Chaboeb Rbasonabis. Address— John Mtjbpky, H75 Pollen street. PAH STORE, BEACH ROAD, The Oldest Established General Gboceby Stobe on the Thames. THE Te Aroha Rush is not a patch upon the Rush for our celebrated Butter. All goods in stock of the best quality obtainable, and as cheap as any list that can be produced. Our Teas are not locally grown, but are selected by a long experience, good judgment, and prompt payment!, and can give better value than any house in town. A gentle reminder it worth oceans of blowing. Our Butter is the best on the Thames, in proof of which we have competed at all the Butter Shows held here, and have carried off first prize on each occasion. PATRONISE LOCAL INDUSTRY. The only Store on the Thames that suppliei BUTTER direct from our own Dairy. f AH BTQR&IJEACH ROAD. At a very pleasant tea party, the cpnversa> tion turned on transmigration. A lady of exquisite beauty who was gjppungMpGowAU'e best, turned to Mr —rr- and Mked what forsa he would prefer to inhabit H T<- V in 8s TiA madam.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3727, 4 December 1880, Page 3
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