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-p O E SAL |Ev Farm ih'fp* miles »frorojbd^|bj&r Hamilton, Waikato, ab^fflngJ?uWicTßoad to Tam4here_ Railwj&y/Sta"tfpn^ Tire whole of the ,land v is culturable, rich, and level throughout, well-watered, and all fenced, with the exception of 612 acres unimproved, from which the fern has been lately burnt off,, making the land fit for immediate ploughing. Some 600 acres have been cleared, ploughed, ,and ,nut under /grass? ? There are 12^ miles of double ditch and bank, with live fence or wattled, single ditch and bank with three and four wires ; also, post and seven wire fencing. The whole block can be taken by any one purchaser, or to suit the convenience of parties requiring smaller areas, can be divided into five/>r six compact farms as below. Exact' area of plot to be ascertained on regular survey. No. 1. — l'lot 650 acres, more orlesv. Homestead plot securely fenced within 650 chains of fenrinp, and well watered. 800 acres ha\e been cleared, ploughed, and laid down in grabs ; 200 acres of which ha\e been also cropped. A comfortable dotiblestoreyed bouse with eight rooms, with suitable ,'out-buildin'gs adjoining. Barn, stabling for eight houses, mtlking-shed, cattle, sheep, fowls, and pig yards. Price for C3O acres at 10a per acre. No. 2.— Plot 424 acres, more or less. A cottage of four rooms on the plot, situated within an enclosure planted with ornamental trees ; about of a mile from the Waikato Cheese and Bacon Factory; same distance from the Mangaonua Railway Station. 100 and odd acres have been <j>^TCl^'£s,Jgl£u|^fd )L An7dsaid. (Jojiviv'in grassy *"* also "cropped ; "remainder unimproved. Whole plot securely fenced within 305, chains of fencing, well watered, eight to* nine acres of bush adjoining Mangaonpa Creek. If desired, this plot can be divided into two lots of 200 and odd acres each. Price : £4 10s per acre. No. 3.— Plot 362 acres, more or less. The Hamilton ,and Cambridge Railwas',' strongly fenced on both sides of line, runs through this and Plot No. 4, having five private crossings quarter of a mile apart. The Mangaonua Railway Station is less than half a mile from the N.W. boundary of Plot No. i 3,' and the Tamahere Station of a mile from the S.K. boundary of Plot No. 4, comprising: 250 acres. Both tkese plots can be taken together or separately. Price . £3 15s per acre. Terms : If the whole block be taken by any one purchaser, 'or by several conjointly, ,£7SQO; If each plot be sold separately, then at'ithe rate noted opposite each. Ons-third cash, remainder can remain on mortgage at 7 per cent. The above rates are much below those obtained for .similar^ quality lands abutting this estate, ranging from £4 to £7 10a per acre (including portions unimproved). The propi ietor, howevei, being desirous of disposing of his property has fixed low rates in older to effect a speedy < sale., < This property is surrounded on all sides by adjoining farms. Furniture, Farm Stock and Implements can be taken at valuation. Immediate possession can be given of the whole -or any portion of the farm. Apply to Mr B. Wood on the Farm; or, to Capt. Steele, Kirikiriroa, Hamilton East. B. WOOD. 4th September, 1883. THIS SPACE i ■ RESERVED FOR . . . ,; . • ; , MISS DORAN'S GREAT CLEARING SALE.

H. WAITE, MANUFACTURING TINSMITH, HIGH -STREET, AUCKLAND, Has Always on Hand— Plunge, Hip, Sponge, and ' Shower Baths '''-' l ' Dairym&j's UtensiTA (which (Jannot be equalled in the colony), -' •' - comprise : Cheese Vats Milk Pans and Cans - ■Cream Tins • • ' ' Milk Sieves and Buckets ' J i London Mitß Cans " ■ 'Milk* Coolers, &c. ' 'Pannikin's ' ' " ( billies '(any size, or in nests} Roiititl, Oval, 'and Square Baking Dishes Wash-up Dishes ' ' ' Wash- hiin'd' Basins •' ' < 'Bakers'Tin^'' ■' " ' ' " BisdrfiV'Flonfi'andlionyTins'" Cake Tins (witH movable bottom) " ' , TeS jß&ttlesr , ! . M ~ .Cpffee Pots Tea and Coffee Urns i Preserve TinsT'^, t . Iron BoxesVmtTi or Vitb6ut divisions LanterniMJ^s 4»" Coal Hoqsp \L - -^ ; Baking TWwder^Tins * &tSffwsAA *c « '<'**' vv j Oil Feeders - A/ -* i •, Bird-seed an^Wa,terJßoxes | 4 . Birds' Nesi'BoWs ? • » < 7 ' \ * .^Watering'Potß, .^ r ", , „ '„,, ! Grecef ßiTaitPaQii^f^Eloar, -'&& -

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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1746, 13 September 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1746, 13 September 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1746, 13 September 1883, Page 3

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