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Cl<AßK'AND|f|fl; 5 . LAND, ESTATE AND, GOIMIkoN-AGENTS, ' ' V DukE-STREET, OA^IBRIjJGEi " ' .• /, HAVE FOR SUE ON EXCEE IDINGLy\ea"SY1 DINGLy\ea"SY TERMS:- ' , ; * Sections in the Township of St. Kilda, varying from 1 to 5 acres ' Suburban Sections, from 5 to 10 acres, adjoining Town ■* Pelt, Cambridge ' East. v > ! ' 70 Acres, Parish Tdmahere, adjoining Waikato Land Association's Newstead Station, and in close proximity to Railway Station. Terras, one-fourth cash. » 34 Acres, Parish Kirikiriroa, good land, and in immediate vicinity of Railway Station. Terms easy. 330 Acres, Parish Tamahere — fern land of good quality, wrll situated, being easy distance from Hamilton, and about half-a-mile from a Eailway Station. A very choice Farm, of 60 acres, all in permanent grass and turnips, securely fenced and planted with ornamental (jrees, and useful house and out-offices, immediately adjoining Railway Station. Terms, one-third cash, balance at 6 per cent. Choice Farm, on Hamilton Boad, containing 116 acres, about four miles from Cambridge, securely fenced, well watered, and all in' permanent grasses. 134 Acre?, adjoining the above, and in similar condition. 50 Acres Prime Lund, Parish Pukekura, securely fenced, and in permanent pasture. Terms easy. 350 Acres Good Land, large portion in permanent gr.iss, with cottage and. stable, all securely fenced and we;ll watered. This is a very desirable property for party with moderate capital. Price very reasonable, and terms exceptionally easy. 347 Acres, Parish Taotaoroa— excellent land, well watered, securely fenced, homestead, etc, etc. ; would be sold as a whole, or divided into lots to suit purchasers, at moderate price and easy terms. ■3F<» XiIETXr. A very choice Farm, 650 acres, in a very high state of cultivation, very moderate rent, within four miles Te Awamutu Ixaihvay Station.
THIS SPACE RESERVED FOB, MISS DORAN'S GREAT CLEARING SALE.
MORRIS MOSES 1 CASH DRAPERY STORE, Under Gillett's National Hotel, CAMBRIDGE, IS NOW OPEN, WITH AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK ov SPRING- DRAPERY, CLOTHING, axd COLONIAL BOOTS. | I No Catch Prices advertised to mislead the Public. Call and gee the 'Prices the Goods are marked off at, which will be a sufficient guarantee that the public will get the best value for their money.
MOTI C E . J. T7OAMF, / Tailor, &c, Tamahere, Begs to inform his old customers of Cambridge and the ' public generally that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS in the above, next to the Tamahere Hotel, and thank3,them for the liberal support ac corded to him for the last eleven, years in Waikato, and' trusts 'to 'still 'receive a fair share of patronage. All work done the same as heretofore. . Gentlenien.'s own material aiat& up at I ,the lowest possible'jjlice.' J ' '- ' & " ' - J. ( T. r CAMP. .^August 10th, 1885/ < :<- J/
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1753, 29 September 1883, Page 3
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464Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1753, 29 September 1883, Page 3
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