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Monday, April 13.

THE' CAMBRIDGE YARDS

The undersigned has raeeived iii3truction9 from Menri R &. E. Maclean to sell by auction, at Cambridge, on the above dati», -J f\(\ WELL-BRED QUIET HAND-FED STEERS.ALFRED BUCKLAND.

VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY. FOR SALE, ONE OF THE FINEST FARMS IN THE WAIKATO DISTRICT, Containing in all 437 Acres OF FIRST-CLASS GRAZING AND AGRICULTURAL LAND. About 250 Acres are under Cultivation or laid down with English Grasses. The property is substantially Fonced, and divided into TEN PADDOCKS THERE are about 70 Acres of land covered with VALUABLE TIMBER, to which access i8 easy. On the property is a First-Class SEVEN - ROOMED HOUSE, with all the usual adjuncts to a colonial home. Detached there is a substantial COTTAGE FOR THE FARM SERVANTS, A Laeoe Babn, Stables, Cowshed, and every convenience known to the mouern farmer. This property has a frontage of nearly two miles to the Waikato River, which is navigable at all seasons of the year, and is contiguous to the flourishing and rapidly improving township of Hamilton. It was selected by Colonel Moule, who, by virtue of his position, had the right of choosing his land iv any situation he thought fit, out of the land allotted to tho Regiment he commanded. The property is acknowledged by all to bo one of the finest in the Waikato, a district more than ordinarily favoured by nature. An opportunity seldom to be met with is now offered to those seeking a FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT, in a climate, as regards salubrity, unsurpassed. The STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, and FURNITURE can be taken at a valuation if desired. The present owner is only parting with the property be cause ho is compelled to leave the colony to give his attention to urgent private affairs. For further particulars, and to inspect the property, apply to W. STEELE, Hamilton.

JJGAfiUAWAHIA RKGAT TA. Easter Monday, April 6CoMMirn v : Capt Ruyuer, A. Nicl.o!, J. McConnachie, G Edgocumbe, G. Thomas. First Kac^ to start at 10 o'clock sharp. 1. Pair-oakkd Race.— Open to nny Boat. Course — from mouth of Waipa River round Boat moored off Firewood Creek and back to starting point. Entrance, 10a. First prize, £5 ; second prize, £2. Three boats to start or no race. 2. Foub-oaeed Race. — Boats of not less than four feot beam. Uouree — Buuie as No. 1. Entrance, 10s. First prize, £5 ; second, save entrance. Two boats or no race. 3. ScuiiLEHß' Race. — Open to tho members of the NRarun,wahia Rowing Clubs only. Course — same as No. 1. Entrance, 10s. First prize, £3 ; second prize, 30s if three boats start. Two boats must start or no race. 4. Paib-oaeed Race. — For boats of not less than four feet beam. Course— same as No. 1. Entrance, 10s. First prize, £3 ; second, save entrance. Two boats to start or no race. 5. Dingy Race. — For boys under fourteen years of age. Course — from Firewood Creek to mouth of Waipa. Entrance, ss. First prize, £2 ; second, £1. Two boats to start or no race. 6. Wahinb Maori Canok Racb. — Crews of two. Course — some as No. 1. First prize, £2 ; second, £1. Four canoes to start or no race. 7. Duck Hunt.— Prire^ £2. Other races if funds will allow. Judge's decision to be final. No protest will bo received without 10s bo lodged with it. This money will be forfeited in case the protest is not allowed.

IyTGARUAWAHIA STEAM FLOUR MILL WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT £ s d No. 1 SilK-dressed"NFM,"pertonof 2,0001bs 17 «» 0 No. 2 „ Ngaruawahia „ 15 0 0 Sharps, per lOOlbs ... ... 0 8 0 Bran, per bushel, 201bs ... 0 19 The above piices include delivery at any place on the river. Bags not included. The undersigned begs to inform the inhabitants of the Waikate that he has taken the above Mill, and trusts to receive a fair share of support as Hitherto accorded to his predecessors. Wheat purchased at highest market rates. ROBERT LAMB. Feb. 16, 1874.

Preliminary Notice/"\WING to rough weather at Port Wai4GrSBSBS» kito the FAIRY will not be ready to run till about end of tho month. Particulars in a future advertisement. HUNT & BRADLEY March 24, 1874.

For Sale. 1 FARM of 209 acres, partly improved, and adjoining **- the Town-belt, Cambridge East. For particulars apply to J. C REYNOLDS, Or L. O'BRIEN. Cambridge, March 11, 1874.

For sale by the undersigned, HOBART TOWN POTATOES, in lots to suit purchasers, at 6s per cwt, delivered on bond nny of the river steamers. GEORGE EM Cambridge. Fcb 14, 1874.

TimberKAHIKATEA, mixed Building ... 11s per 100 Kauri, 9xJ, 9xi, 4x3 18s 6d pur 100 Puriri House Blocks Is 6d each Above quotations do not include Freight. GLO. EDGECUMBE. Ngaruawahia, March 3, 1874.

To the Waipa Settlers. GRISTING at the KaralanLi Mill a^ Is per Jjuaael. Freight about 6d per bushel. J6HN EDGECUMBR Xlarchl'nd, ifl74.ggg?Sfcl fx. . • .. .r - j

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Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 295, 2 April 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 295, 2 April 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 295, 2 April 1874, Page 3

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