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For Bale.

FOR Y^P^fTWm** For Sale, the owner having no further use for him, ATHREK-QUARTER-BRED HACK, five years old, by Dainty Ariel, out oi an i;nparte.d f Mare. A GRAND TROOP HORSE. Ajjply to Mr George Edgecumbe, Hamilton.

FOR PRIVATE SALE— TWO or Three Q<M 'Weight-carryin* HACKS, suitable for journey to Thames under heary marching order. —Apply to B. GARLAND, • Hautapu.

FOR SALE. FIRST-CLASS Farm of 350 acres, five miles from Hamilton, close, to a Railway Station; 60! icres in grass, There are two Houses, Stock yards, and other permanent improvements on the property ; also, a large' Stdre' and Dwelling House in the centre of Hamilton West ; shop well fitted Up, and dwelling with every convenience. f The above property will be sold bargains on very easy terms,, as owner is leaving the district. For particulars apply to T. C. Hammond, Accountant and Commission Agent, Hamilton West.

HARRISVILLE ESTATE. For Sale. f|IHE undersigned have received in* X. structions from Mr L. B. Harris TO SELL BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, That Magnificent and Beautiful Estate known as Harrisville, containing 757 Acres! (More or less), And situated half- way between the commercial towns of Hamilton, and Ngaraawahia.

The property is bounded on one side by the Waikato River for a distance of 3 Miles, and has a frontage to the Great South Road of about the same distance, fenced with puriri and wire. The Railway runs through a portion of the Estate, with stations within one mile of either end of the property. The Auctioneers have much confidence in calling especial attention to this grand investment. 400 acres are laid down in grass or under cultivation ; subdivided into conveniently sized paddocks of from 10 to 50 acres each, securely fenced. That portion of the Estate unbroken, gives a great deal of rough feed, and is beautifully sheltered for cattle either in winter or summer.

The homestead.

The Homestead portion of the property is beautifully situated, commanding an uninterrupted and charming view of Ngaruawahia and Hamilton. There is a substantial dwelling-house containing 7 rooms, with extensive out-buildings composed of wood and kept regularly painted, with iron roofing and of a substantial character. Good garden and orchard. The whole estate is liberally distributed with forest trees, &c.

Steamers ply daily between Ngaruawahia ami Hamilton, and supplies can be landed on any portion of the property. The Auctioneers would still further point out to Investors the position aud many advantages this property enjoys beyond any other in the district, in cheap and regular transport for productions and that it must in consequence rise rapidly in value. Plans of the property can be seen and further information on application to Mr J. S. BUCKLAND, Ohaupo, or Mr ALFRED BUCKLAND, The Haymarket, Auckland.

FOR SALE, A QUANTITY of Waste Paper.— £jL Apply Manager, Waikato Times.

NEW SEEDS ! r PHE undersigned lias on Sale the -A followiug Seeds of the Best Quality and uuder Auckland prices — Delivered free at Railway Station or Steamer : — Red Clover „ .. B£d White Clover .. .. 11^1 Alsyke 12£ d Rape . . . . . . 4d Timothy 5d Rye Grass and Cocksfoot, according to Sample. Bone Dust aud Bone Flour. KENNEDY HILL ]

J. GRIFFITH.] \ R. HALE, LATE OF { HAMILTON. CAFE IMPERIALE, Queen-street Wharf.

First-class Lunch daily from 12 noon to 2 p.m. Refreshments at all hours. Excellent Bill of Fare. Auckland, February JO. 1830.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1213, 8 April 1880, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
553

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1213, 8 April 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1213, 8 April 1880, Page 4

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