Auctions.
, CAMBRIDGE CATTLE SALE.
Tuesday, 19th October, 1880.
For sale, at the Cambridge Yards, on Tuesday next, 19th October, at one o'clock, <)AH£AD FAT CATTLE u\j Dairy Cows Store Cattle 20 Fat Wethers Fat and Store Sheep Also, on the same day, and at the same place — 10 Good Plough Horses, and Harness , ' 3 Double-furrow Ploughs' (Wallace) 1 Express Waggon . 1 Set Shaft Harness 1 S6t Leading, do. &C, &c, &c,
, , J.S. BUCKLAND.
Waitetuna Cattle Sale.
rilHlS undersigned will hold his first X sale at the Waitetuna Yards, Raglan, Half-way Hotel, on SATUK-, PAY, October 23, 1880, at 1 o'clock, For the Sale of -f A A HEAD GROWN STEERS IUU 40 Cows Cattle, Sheep, Horses, Pigs, &c, &c.
J. S. BUCKLAND.
NGARUAWAHIA LIVE STOCK SALE.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1880. .
The next Sale of Live Stock will be held by the undersigned at the Nvaruawahia Yards ou Monday, October 2oth,at one o'clock, RATTLE not Sold at this Sale may be \J cent by railroad to Ohaupo same night, and sold there at regular sale next day. 100 Head Store Cattle 100 Sheep and Lambs
J. S. BUCKLAND.
TENDERS.
SPENDERS are invited for Painting, JL Paperhanging, Fencing, and other necessary improvements at Royal Hotel, Hamilton East. Specifications may be seen at Waikato Brewery, and tenders will be received by the undersigned up till noon on FRIDAY, 15th inst. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. WM. CUMMING.
CAUTION.
THE paTty who sent some pieces of old firebars hammer heads, pieces of bolts &c, in a consignment of bones, had better be careful, bags will be emptied in future name or names published. Juveniles trying the same trick will have their bones confiscated. W. CUMMING.
fpOWN OF WAITOA, Thames Valley, Will Shortly be Offered By Public Auction.
TOWN AND SUBURBAN LOTS, Rural Sections, And
FARM SECTIONS OF FROM 50 to 300 ACRES.
Also, If not previously disposed of by Private Bargain,
THE HOMESTEAD FARM
Of the Ardmore Estate, Waitoa,
Containing about 600 Acres of first-class Laud, all fenced aud sub-divided, with good house of six rooms, store room and dairy, splendid barn aud hay loft, with Bstall stable, outhouse-*, cowsheds, loose boxes, &c. A great deal of planting has been done on the property and from its situation adjoining the new township of Waiheu offers a splendid opportunity for carrying on a successful dairy farm. The rate of freight from Auckland to the Thames river 3 miles from the homestead is 20.s por ton at present. The proposed central railway station for the Thiitnos Wpikato Railway ii within a quarter of a mile of this property, and with the advance of the district it would be difficult to overestimate its ultimate value. Lithographed plans are now in course of preparation. The date and place of sale, will appear in a future advertisement. In the meantime all particulars can be obtained on application to W. AITKEN, Auckland W. STEELE, Hamilton GEO. E. CLARKE, Cambridge THOMAS ROWE, Storekeeper Waihou.
FOR SALE AT WARTLE, TAMAHERE.
One, two and three -year-old PUREBRED LINCOLN RAMS iv the wool. Intending purchasers are invited to inspect them now, instead of following the common practice of waiting till tapping season, when sheep can only have from 3 to 4 months wool on them. These sheep are directly descended on both. ;uiics from pure-bred imported Lincolns, ami arc fruo from any Colonial strain whatever. T« bring the terms to a level with cash at tapping time, approved promissory notes will be taken, payable on Ist March next, and a guaranteed pedigree will be given with every sheep. The Rams can be seen at Wartle, and further particulars obtained from Mr. George E. Clark, Cambridge, or PATRICK LESLIE.
FOR S A L E With immediate possession The Knowles Farm, Whatawhata. This really magnificent farm consists of 217 acres prime level land, sub-divided into convenient, well-watered, and sheltered Paddocks. Comfortable dwelling, orchard, garden, farm-labourers' house, stables, sheds, stockyards, Ornamental Plantations, &c, &c, and, about 500 acres Native leasehold, 300 acres of which is well fenced, and in large grass paddocks. The Knowles is situated close to the Town of Whatawhata and Waipa River with frontage to Great South Road, aud is equi-distant from Hamilton and Ngaruawahia. The Spring crops consist of oats, potatoes, mangolds and carrots. Subscriber begs to draw the attention of intending settlers to this valuable investment. The Proprietor will be happy to show the property and supply every information. For furthur particulars apply to T. Y. FITZPATRICK, Land Agent, Ngaruawnhi*,
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Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1294, 14 October 1880, Page 3
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751Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1294, 14 October 1880, Page 3
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