' Notices.
T AND FOR S A L Y. Blocks of FIEST-CLASS BUSH AND OPEN LAND. Quality of soil second to none. Timber excellent. Price low, and terms very easy, tive (5) per cent cash only being lequiied; balance at 0 per cent, for ten ytais. Apply to G. C. ELLIS, Cambridge. Also, Lot 41, Kirikiriroa, 50 acres. No reasonable otter lefused. Apply to W. F. BUCKLAND, Auckland.
P O E SALE. Farm of 16SG acres in Tamahere, three miles Irom the town of Hamilton, Waikato, abutting Public Road to Tamaheie Railway Station. The whole of the land is culturable, rich, and level throughout, well-watered, and all fenced, with the exception ot 612 acies unimproved, from winch the fern has been lately burnt off, making the land fit lor immediate ploughm<r. Some 600 acres have been cleared, ploughed, and put under grass. There ate 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 wiie fencing. The whole block can be taken by any one purchaser, or to suit the convenience of pirries requiring smaller areas, can be divided into five or six compact farms as below. Exact area of plot to be ascertained on tegular survey. No. I—l'lot1 — I'lot (i.')o .ict cs, more or less. Home ste.id plot secure!) (encod within .';so chains of fon< inj,', and well watered. 500 acres hi\e been cleared, ploughed, and laid down in umss ; 200 .icres or which h.i\c been also cropped. A comfortable doublcstoruyed house with eight rooms, with suit idle out-buildings, adjoining. Barn, st.iblinjj for eight horses, tnilLing-shcd, » .iltle. i-hcep, fowls, and pig )ards>. Pin c for oso .ares at 10^ pei arre. No 2— l'lot 424 ai res, moie or less. A coti me ot lour rooms on the plor, situated within an enclosure planted with ornamental tii'o-i , about ■{ of a mile from tho Waik ito Cheese and Jlicon Fictory: same distance from the Mangaonua Raihva) btation. 100 and odd acres have been deaied, ploughed, and laid down in grabs ; .ilso cropped ; rem. under ummpruvod. Whole plot sccurelv fumed within 305 i hams of fenrii'ir, well watered, eight to nine .icic - ot bush idjoining Mangaonoi Cieek. Ifdi'snod this plot can be divided into two lots <,) 200 and odd acres each Pi ice £i 10« per acre. No. 3— Plot 882 acres, more or less. The Hamilton and Cambridge Railway, strongly fenced on both iides of lino, rtins> thioiigh this and Plot No. 4, h,i\ ing five piivate c rossings quarter ota mile apait. Ihe Mangaonua Railway Stntion is less tk.n half a mile ti on) the N.W. boundary of Plot No. 3, and the l\ininhero Station ,' ot a mile from the S E boundary of Plot No. 4, comprising 250 acres. Both these plots cm be taken together or sep.uately. Price . £3 15s per acre. Terms : If the whole block be taken by any one purchaser, or by se\cial conjointly, £7500. If each plot be sold separately, then at the late noted opposite each. Ons-third cash, remainder can remain on moi tgage at 7 per cent. The above rate s are much below those obtained for precisely similar quality lands abutting this estate, langing from £4 to £7 10s per acre (including portions uuimptoxed). The piopiietor, howexei, l)3ing ilesii ous of deposing of his pmpei ty has fixed low lates in oulur to effect a speedy sale. This property is suirounded on .ill 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 13. Wood on the Farm; or. to Capt. Steele, Kirikiiiroa, Hamilton East. B. WOOD. 4th September, 1883.
ALL NEWEST AND MOST A POPULAR SONGS OF THE DAY KEPT IN STOCK. Sacred Songs, Vocal Duets, Pianoforte Solos and Duets ; Victoria, Chappell's, Cavendish, aud other Musical Magazines. New Books received every mail. "Around the World with General Grant," 2v015., offered very cheap. The FakmivßS 1 Book (Just Published) j No Farmer should be without one. Account Books (various sizes and bindings), Photographic Albums, Sciap Books, Sunday School Reward Cards, Family Bibles, Wesloyan Hymn Books, Presbyterian Hymn Books, Hymns Ancient and Modern, Common Prayer Books and Church Services. Commercial and Fancy Stationery, Purses and Pocket Books, Young Ladies 1 Journals, Enelish, American, and Australian Papers received every month. Conntiy otclers Punctually attended to. Lot llEvihED New Testaments Just Received. W. E. MEARS, Bookseller, Stationer, and Music Seller, 19S, QUEEK'STRKKT, AUCKLAND.
-VT O T I C E . J. T~CAMP, Tailor, &c, Tamahere, Beers to inform his old customers of Cambi idee and the public generally that he has 'COMMENCED BUSINESS in the abo\e, next to the Tamahere Hotel, and thanks 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. Gentlemen's own mateiial made up at the lowest possible pi ice. J. T. CAMP. August 10th, 1883.
QEWINO MACHINES. Great Reduction in Prices for Cash. The undersigned, who have the Largest Show-rooms and Best Assortment of Sewmg Machines in New Zealand, will pioperly pack and put on boai d any vessel or train leaving Auckland, on receipt of Money Telegram or Post-office Order — LocK-.smcH Hand Machine and Toor/i. Tho " Inipioved Home Shuttle". .. £2 15 0 The Genuine " Howe " .300 The " Amoiican " .. 4 0 0 The "Weitheim" 4 0 0 The"Shakespear" 3 10 0 The " Domestic " 4 0 0 The "Domestic," Tieadle, with usual tools, fiom . . .. 010 0 The " Davis," Tieadle, with usual tools, open table, from 0 10 0 The "Davis," Treadle, with usual tools, covered table, from . 710 0 We also keep in stock " Singer " and other machines, which we are piepared to quote low prices for on application.
OICYOLES AND rpRICYCLES. Very Best Make only. Auckland Club Championship, Mile Handicap, and Avondale Handicap won on our machines. Addictss — W. H. SHAKESPEAR & CO., Queen -sriiEET, Auckland. 83T We are the Largest Importers and Dealers in all kinds of Wools, Silks, and Fancy Goods for Embroidery. Retail and Wholesale. Crewela, 2d per skein. Everything else in proportion. I
MERCER REFRESHMENT ROOMS, Railway Platform. asg-ALL TRAINS STOP HERE
FULLY 20 MINUTES.
Hot and Cold viands. All the delicacies of the season. The selection of Choice Ales, Wines and Spirits, must be sampled to be appreciated. Counter Luncheon oh the Home Style. N/o<<ed for a delicious Cup of Tea.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1759, 13 October 1883, Page 4
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