Notices.
MORTGAGES for Large or Sm»U SUMS negotiated, and General Agency Business undertaken.
£A A ACRkS of LAND, near Whata whata. Price low and terms
easy. A AAA ACRES in the Piako, and TcvUvl several improved Farms in the Waikato for SALE.
HAMMOND AND BYRON, 1 Fort-street, Auckland.
Wool. Sheepskins.
npHE undersigned are Cash Purchaser* JL of Wool and Sheepskins in any quantity. Advances mads against the coming clip for Sale by Public Auotion or otherwise. CARPENTER AND BYRON. Te Kowha, Ngaruawahia.
MR. X HILL will in future combine BHAREBUOKING with hia General Commission Business Agent for Messrs. Frater Bros, Share* brokers, of Auckland and Grahamutown.
FOR SALE.
WOOL PACKS full weight, Fencing Wire, Rollers and Pins, Bonedust,
Sydney and Victorian Bone Flour, Seed Potatoes, Seeds of all descriptions. Bran, Sharps, Cheese, and Bacon. A consi gument r{ this Season's Tea direct from China in 61bs and 121bs boxes of the best quality.
KENNEDY HILL. Hamilton, October, 26th.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, AT NOON.
rpOWNSHIP OF TT^AIHOU, TE AROHA DISTRICT, THAMES VALLEY
MESSRS. S. COCHRANE &SON
Have received instructions from Messrs Campbell Bros, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Mart, Fort-street, Auckland, On Wednesday, Decembee 8, at 12 o'Clock Noon,
mOWN AND SUBURBAN ALLOTMENTS OF WAIHOU,
ALSO, BURAL AND FARM SECTIONS OF
FROM 4 ACRES TO 200 ACRES. Together with
THE ARDMORE HOME FARM Op 635 Acres.
In placing this property before the Public, the vendors would draw attention to the opportunity now afforded of acquiring property which, if we had only to consider the advantages for settlement afforded by the great Thames Valley, would entitle this to be considered one of the safest investments that has ever been offered i 1 Auckland ; but in view ot the r.ipid advance in the A r alue of property which nui-t result from the early influx of tho l.irge numbers ot English. Farmers, introduced by Grant :>nd Foster, who are bhoitly to arrive for the purpose of settling in its immediate vicinity, and the OPENING OF THE Te AIIOIIA GOLDFIELD, they are enabled to h.-iy that it presents uot only an opportunity of safe investment but a probability in the immediate future of a rapid inctuHbc 111 value which does not often present it-elf. They need not remind the public of the extraordinary advances that have taken place in the value of Waikato Town, Suburban, and Country land generally, land which was originally bought at low prices being now worth very large sums per acre. — the investment of £50 having in more than one instance returned £2000 or £3000. Investment in this property is further recoimnemlcd by the fact that 12 months ago Messrs Campbell offered for sale at Hamilton, Waikato, the first portion of this Township, which Avas then eagerly bought by local purchasers, the allotments then sold arc marked on the plans, which can now be obtained of the auctioneers j but the great progress made in the district since the tlate of that sale, and the many additional advantages which cannot fail to accrue from the vicinity of a mining population, make investment in these lands far more deshable than at that
period. The township is situate on the main road from Hamilton and Cambridge, which is also met by the Mataniata Road, and here also the north and south Waitoa roads meet, so that all traffic between the Waikato Districts and the Goldiicld must converge here. There is daily communication from Auckland by river or rail, and coach, and mails are regularly delivered from the local Post Office. THE HOMESTEAD FARM Of the AKDMORE ESTATE.
Containing 635 acres of first-class land, all fenced and sub- divided, with good house of 6 rooms, store-room, and dairy, splendid barn and hay-loft, with 8-stall stable, outhouses, cowsheds, loose boxes, etc. A great deal of planting has been done on the property, and from its situation, adjoining the new township of Waihou, and close to the Te Aroha Goldfield, offers a splendid opportunity for carrying on a successful dairy farm. *The proposed central railway station for the Thames- Waikato Railway is within a quarter of a mile of this property, and with the advance of the district it would be difficult to over-estimate its ultimate value.
Plans can be obtained from the Auctioneeisj
Title under the Land Transfer Act.
Terms at Sale.
GOODFELLOW & EVANS
HAVE much pleasure in informing the public of Cambridge and surrounding districts that next week they will commence buMne^s as
General Storekeepers,
in those Premi.^es in course of erection adjoining Mr Hewitt's Criterion Hotel, Duke-street. The Stock being entirely new and well chosen, they trust that by oivility and striot attention to merit a fair share of public patronage. Families in the country will be waited upon for order*. .Cambridge, 25th November, 1880,
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Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1315, 2 December 1880, Page 3
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