New Advertisements ORIc^ETr^RIcKBTTi W. W. ROBINSON, 98 Queen -stbbet, Auckland, Tobacconist. a AS just received u'large assortment of cricketing imiternil by the best makers, selected for tho importer by tho celebrated English cricketer, Ajcfbed Shaw. Discount to Clubs. Important Notice. WONEDRFUL DISCOVERY. PROFESSOR' GREY'S MAGIC VERMIN KILLER. One Dose of this wonderful Composition has been found sufficient to exterminate every Fox and Rat on the North Island. is§r Sole Agent, W. SLOANE, Te Awamutu September 15 th WOOL PACKS. • T^THOLESALE AND RETAIL. Full weight, lO^lbs each. 4/- each up to 12 3/9 for 13 to 50 3/6 m Bales of 50 each. ADAM LAYBOURN, Fort Street, • AUCKLAND. A RESIDENT GOVERNESS. A YOUNG LADY desires a Situation as abov?, is well qualified to teach, English thoroughly. Address : A.8.- Post-office, Cambridge. LOCAL INDUSTRY. HARROWS ! HARROWS ! ! CONSTANTLY m STOCK, m various V^ sets to choose from, and made to order. Will guarantee them m every respect. Also, on Sale, Bornsby Ploughs, 1 and 2 Wheels, Double - furrow. Skeith's Galvanised Iron Tanks with Tap, £2 and • upwards, &c, A. C. FRETWELL, - General Smith, and Machinist, CAMBRIDGE. NOTICE. I MR ALFRED EITCKLAND'S AD.V4RTISEMENTS Will be found m the First Column of the I?ourth Page. NOTI C E . IN accordance with a resolution passed at a meeting of the Te Awamutu Ploughing Match Committee held on 12th nit., I hereby invite all persons interested m tho maintenance of the Annual Ploughing Match to attend a meeting at Uhaupo on Tuesday 30th inst. at 12 o'clock. Business: To elect Committees and Officers, and generally to decido upon future proceedings. J. H. MANDENO, Secretary, pro tern. Te Awamutu, September 20, 1879. IMPORTANT SALE. TOWNSHIP OF WAIHOA, UPPER THAMES. Mr .T. S. Buokkud has been instructed to .sell by auction on THURSD ,V, liOfch October, at the Hamilton Hal), Hamilton Kasfc. about 200 lots m the iiboyo named township. WAir-IOU is beautifully situated on the ina'n road from Waikato to Thames, where the Lower Waitoa Road joins; and the proposed new road fromTauranga will j auction at this point. It is S'.r. minded on three sides by the Aroha Block, with the beautiful mountains of that name, rising m front, and the great Valley of the Thames stretching to the right and left. To the north may be seen Tararu Point away m the distance, and towards the south the level plains extended further than the eye can reach. The Railway Line, as adopted by the District Engineer, is less than five minutes walk from Missen's Hotel, m the 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 early construction of the Thames * Waikato Railway. The township being surrounded by the Aroha Block, which is already surveyed into small farms, must, being the unly suitable site, become at an early date of immense value. This is an opportunity for investment such as seldom occurs, being the first Township surveyed arid offered for sale m the Thames Valley. The Auctioneer need not remind the public of the extraordinary increase m the value of property m the Waikato Townships m the past few| years, and the increase m tho value of land now afforded is likely to be of unexampled rapidity. The terms of sale will be one- third cash, balance by promissary notes of equal amount at 3, 6, and 9 months. Title under the Land Trasfer Act, which will be given without delay, and clear of legal expenses to those who chose to pay caah, and to parties taking terms, upon payment of last note. Sale on Thursday, 30th October, at Lequesne's Hamilton Hall.J. S. BOCKLAND. Auctioneer. MR T. A. BELL HAVING been appointed by the Board of Education Teacher of Singing to the Waikato Public Schools begs to inform the inhabitants of Cambridge, Ohaupo, Hamilton East and West, NeAvcastle and the neighbouring to wnships that, independent of these dutieß that after the 18th inst. he will be prepared to take pupils, for singing, the Pianoforte or Harmonium. Mr Bell will be glad to enter into arrangements for the formation j of Singing Classes en the Tonic-Sol-Fii method or the old Notatioii at any of the above*towu£ to which admission may be had at very reasonable terms Testimonials as to ability &c., may be seea ai Captain Daweon's East Hamilton,
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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1134, 30 September 1879, Page 3
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