j New Advertissments. H A M I L tITS^ SEPTEMEE 2.7, j At 1.30 sharp. Furniture and Eftects. * | undersigned, has received instruc- •■*- tions from Mr Jackson, who lias loused his Boarding tfou.so, to sell by auction, tlic -whole of his Furniture tiu'd Effects, ; UAJTOSojp^ Cuisst Dewvkrs, Mirror, Ohiiirs, Pictures. Dining-room Tiil)lt', Bedstead*, 'YVashstaud, Toilet Sets. Books, Garden Tools, Carpenters B?n.;h, and a largo lot of, useful article*. Also, Removed for Convenience op Sale, 2 Tables (polished), 2 Couches, ( hairs, .Lamp, Window Blinds, Dressing- and Toilet Tables, Dressing 1 Glasses, Kuives and Forks, Crockery, Boilers,- Saucepans, &c. Ladies' Side-saddle, good'eondition, Princess lowing- Machine, iNew Single Hor.se Hair Mattras?, Useful Mare, Saddle and Bridle, go in Light Cart, 3 Horse Collars, Plough Chains, Harness, Winkers'. The Auctioneer . begs to draw the attention of parties about to furnish, to tin; above sale, bciug genuine and unreserved. JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer. T HE WO R KING. MAN'S 1? R 1 J3 N D. CHEAP ME4T (FOE CASH ONLY). HpHE UNDERSIGNED intend supJL plying Meat in Hamiltou at following 1 prices, from Saturday next, 27th instant : — Fore-quarters Mutton, 2id Hind-quarters do . , 3d Arrangements .will shortly bo completed to supply beef at equally low rates. J. & W. L. MARTYN, PencarroAv Farm. Hamilton East : Orders may be left with Mr Palmer Hamilton West : Orders May be left •with Mr B. Edwards. ~ N 0 T T 0 -IS . r IN accordance with a resolution passed at a meeting of the Te Awtuuutn Ploughing- Match Committee held on 12th ult., I hereby invite all persons interested in the maintenance of the Annual Ploughing Match to attend a meeting at Ohaiipo on Tuesday .'JOtli iust. at 12 o'clock. Business : To elect Committees and Officers, and generally to decida upon future proceedings. J. H.MANDBNO, Secretary, pro torn. Te Awamutu, September 20, 1875). fflTrlE undersigned have on hand, at Uuusually Low Prices : Farm Seeds Ryegrass Cocksfoot • Timothy Red and White Clover iscc, &c, &c. GARDEN SEEDS: ! Every Variety. A Lot of Prime Hay Maize (Crushed and Whole) Oats, do do Flour, Sharps, Bran LrROCERIES, Canterbury Bacon. cruv Guano, Superphosphate, Bonedust, Bonemeal, &c, Sea. Ooombes & Pascoe GENERAL PROD (JOE MER- • OKA NTS AND COMMISSION AGENTS, HAMILTON EAST. IMPORTANT SALE. TOWNSHIP OF WAIHOA, UPPER THAMES. Mr J. S. Bucldandhas been instructed to sell by auction on THURSDAY, 30th October, at the Hamilton Hall, Hamilton East, about 200 lots in the above named township. WAIHOU is beautifully situated on ( the main road from Waikato to Thames, whore the Lower Waitoa Road joins; and the proposed new road fromTaiiranga will juucf.iou at this point. It is .surrounded on this side by the Aroha Block, with the beautiful .mountains of that name risinjr in front, and the great Valley of the Thames stretching to the right and loft. To the north 'may be seen Tararu Point away in the dista net 1 , and toAvards the south tlie level plains extended further than the eye can reach, i The Railway Line, as adopted by tho District Engineer, is lesj than firo minutes walk from Missen's Hotel, in tho centre of the Township. All who have visited the district believe that a great future is before it, on account of the great extent of level land, the superior advantages of the situation, its accessibility by a Navigable River, and the anticipated earl}'- construction of the Thames • Waikato Railway. The township being 'surrounded by the Arohtt. Block, which is already surveyed into small farms, must, being the only ,sui- ' table site, become at an early date of ' immense value. This is an opportunity i for investment such as seldom occurs, being the first Township surveyed and offered for sale in the Thames Valley. The Auctioneer need not remind the public of the extraordinary increase in the value of property in the Waikato Townships in the past fewj years, and the increase in the value of land now afforded is likely to be of unexampled rapidity. The terms of sale will be one-tliird cash, balance by promissary notes of equal amount at ;J, 6, and 9 . months. Title under tho Laud Trasfer Act, which will be given without delay, and clear of legal expenses to those who nhose to pay cash, and to parties taking terms, \ipon payl ment of last note. Sale on Thursday, 30th October, at Leqnesne's Hamilton Hall. J. S. B'ijCKJLAND. Auctioneer, CAMBRIDGE FARMER^ CLUB. A MEETING of tho Cattle Slu.w ; nL Committee will be hold in the Club House on Monday next, the 29th inst. at 11 o'clock a.m. Tl.'j usual Monthly Meeting will be held at 2 p.m. same day, when W. L. C Williams, Esq., will re-'sd an Essay on Turnip and Carrot Culture. Walter scott, Seoretuayv C.F.0..
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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1133, 27 September 1879, Page 2
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