Properties, &c, for disposal.
YAND FOR SALE. FiSt-clsw FARM, 450 Acres, the property of Richard Secoombe, Esq., within one milo and a-balf of Alexandra. Dwelling-house, stable, ttock sheds, outhouses, &c. The whole of the farm has been laid down in pasture which rannot be surpassed iv Weikato, and is sub-dividod into conveniently sized ptddocks ; the fences ato of the most substantial description and in tborough repair. Stock and implements ttav be taken at valuation. FAFM of 240 Acres at "paterangi, all in grass, Bfcurely lonceii, iuuct central its position. Land of the best quality. . 420 Acres at Whata VVliata, good farn land, with dwelling-hoiis* erected thereon. Bereral farms in different parts of Waikato.
Tkkms Libeexl. KENNEDY HILL, LAND AND STOCK AGENT. * O 0 R .SALE A first-clais Farm of 700 screo, haribg * mar frontage, and situated within three miles of ■Cambridge. For further information apply to B J: C. % REYNOLDS. Cambridge, October 12th, 1875. _^ Cl 0 R BALE. In the rapidly ruing district of Pialco, an improTed Farm of 550 acrei of fint-olaiw land, fenoed and eubdmded, conTenienfc to the Thames and Hamiltonroad, well watered, (SOOO acret run), aud contains a bush of Totara. All the bu.ldingf including four-roooied dwelling house, large barn, atable, oow-house, ke,, are quite nevr. if arm implements at valuation— if required. • Apply to Mr Seccombe, on the premise*, or to th« under- * lg A f parm of 1,292 acres of firct-class land, bounded by a narigable part of th Piako riTer. Considerable improvements have^been ettected. j?rice Tery moderate. Adrertiser strongly reooraraends this to any induitriouß party. 1 322 acres of unimpro»ed land in the Piako * diitriet Firit-class quality, uell watered and well likuated, beinu contiguout to the road now Oeing made between Hsmilton and the Tharaei. A 200 acre Farm, with four-roomed ' house, * barn, fifty acrei improTed, fenced, and sub-•dirf-ded, three mild from Hamilton East, on » good road. , A good 10,080 acre block: Terras liberal. A 200 aore Farm close to Hamilton, partially improred. Bereral blocks of land (amtnprovad^ in yarioui parts of the Waikato, 'rom 50 to 2,000 Mm. Terms liberal. , Several fine arms in Cambridge district. Apply toW. STEELE, Hamilton. ] TTIOR SALE.—Ofcts, Haize, Flour, Bran, Pota'toei, Briok»,lime, Bon« Dint, Firewood, 22 Saoki Bape Setd. & »nd 6 fMt Pailingi, - &o. Pnriri House ' Blorti, 2, 3, and 4 fett. Timber— Kaikatta and SanrL Apply to J- K. MoDONALD, Gmeral Commiaiion Agent.
' Hamilton, lab October, 1875. w ° R i s A L B -
AN IMPROVED FARM,
Of 200 Acrea at Cambridge.
Apply to W H lUypißßQg, Cambridge. rp or sale. A faxoi of 500 acres, about half in gr&is, With •rcooi Six-roomed Cottage thereon, * mile and a half riT.r ftontag*. iifca»t« tbcut 3 nulet from > Hamilton -apply to BTEKLTC Hamilton. w - aTEELK t
*OEGTJLAR BALES LITE STOCK AND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE On tacb. Thursday at Remuera, at twelve o'clock, the principal market for fat ttookof all descripOn each Fridsy, in Auckland.at the Haymarket, at elevea o'clock, for Horses, Carnages, Harness, Hay, Corn, Seeds and ' Agricultural ImBTerjTFriday, at 2 o'clock, at the Haymarket, for Wool, , Hidos, and Sheepskins. <At Waiuku, half-yearly, in Mr Campbell s Yards, on the fourth Wednesday in April and Octobei, at on« o'clock. .'At Papakura, on the third -Wednesday in eaoh month, at half-past tweVre o'clock. ' hsep Fairs are held alt He Remuera Bale Yards in the last week m January. /Ample accommodation for Live Stook consigned for sale or awaiting delivery at SBemaera, Ota« buhu, and Drury, where they are w»U kept at fixed charges. . i Dry and Commodious • Stores for Wool, Grain, Seeds. Carnages, at the Haymaikot, where the good* in store are insured.
ALFRED BUCKLtND.
TO FOOT BALL AND CRICKET CLUBS AND GYMNASTS— Cricketing goods of «Terr description . Boxing Olores, 1 Fencing Sticks. &o.—Q. WALLER, 98 Queen Street, Awckiand. GRAHAMS TOWN AND WANGANUI.
rO STOREKEEPERS— Tobaccos t— Venus, Navy, TwUt, F»ncj and Cv ; Cig»rette§ ; ■Snuffs; Walking Sticks *s Pipes, comprising 'Meenchftiims, Wood, Cl»y, €S-.B.E'f, Indian -Eubber and other varieties. Q. WALLER, Direct unpoftar front Burops;
WHOLESOME BREAD AND PASTRY should not be a luxury. These may be *ade light, nutritive, and eaiy of digestion by
•AICKINS CRATED BAKING POWDER, i In tint, at Is 6d and 3s,
Hew Clover Seeds, &c
ffIHK TTNTTEKSIGNED IB NOW LANDING I Ex Ben' Venue and other late arrivals, Hit uiual supply of Warranted Superior NEW SEEDS— iocujdiko •White Clow Ikd Clorer (Bnglirh) Cow omm B*^ Clorer (German) M»jke R»^« 8 «d Timothy Trefoil ffcucern *«• «• Whioh willbt'iold at the lowoit market prioes Alto hii usual supply Pbbebcniax Btx Gbasb' Cooxbfoot, And uther ProTinoisl and Colonial Sitdi BONE DUST, &o.
•Sroodt forwarded by rail, or oth«rwite ; ai directed.
JOHN HALL,
and Retail General StorM, OTAHUm/,
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 595, 14 March 1876, Page 4
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778Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 595, 14 March 1876, Page 4
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