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-, A I"''

LA WES' SUPERPHOSPHATES

TO THE AGRICULTURISTS OF WAIKATO.

CLARK & GANE, DUKE-STREET, CAMBRIDGE, HAVE NOW LANDED, c* Henuione, their First Shipment of the above for the picscnt season. Prices delivered at Auckland Railway Station as follow :—: — No. I—2G1 — 2G Teh Cext. Soluble SuriiiiritosriiATE, £7 per tox. No. 2—362 — 36 Teh Cent. Soluble Superphosphate, £9 per tox.

CLARK &■ GANE'S MIXTURE,

One of the best Fertilizer for all kinds of ROOT CROPS, being a genuine Manure, calculated to assist the growth of the plant vigouiously fiom its fast germ to full development. Pkjcjs, £7 10s jl*kr ton, delivered at Auckland Railway Statipn. SST Note.— A Discount of five shillings per ton allowed for prompt cash on either of the above manures.

TURNIP AND SWEDE SEEDS. Skirving's Liverpool Swede, Suttons Champion Swede, Corner's Taunton Swede, Puiple-top Abeideen Turnip, (iicen-top Aberdeen Tiunip, Yellow Aberdeen Turnip. LONG RED MANGOLDS, YELLOW GLOBE MANGOLDS. CARROT— White Belgian, Yellow Belgian, Red Altringham. 1000-HEADED KALE, RAP ti, BEETROOT. GAKDEtf SEEDS (NEWLY-IMPOItTED), IN GREAT VARIETY. BONEDUST, PERUVIAN AND TROPICAL GUANO, MANURE SALT, ETC. BEST FOUPv-POINT BARBED WIRE, BLACK FENCING WIRE, ROLLERS, PINS, ETC. AUCKLAND DEPOT: NO. i STORE, BREAKWATER. "HAfflSoN OBDEAPJimmHING DEPOT. D. ELLIOTT, HAMILTON, Wishes to diaw tlio attention of the Waikato public to the undermentioned articles, which can be had at TITJRNISHING AND BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY ! FURNITURE, BEDDING, TICKING, FINABLE CUTLERY '■ CRETONNES, CARPETS, MAT- - 1 - TINGS, BLIND HOLLAND, XpENCING WIRE ! OILS, PAINTS, &c, &c. -I 1I 1 £if An Inspection Respectfully Invited.

WAIKATO CHEESE & BACON FACTORY CO. (Limited).

NOT I C E

A CALL (the sixth) of One Shilling pci Sliaic has been made by the Ducctois, payable to the uiideibigned at the oflice of the company, Hamilton Auction Mait, ou or before November 20th, ISS3. JOHN KNOX, Seci etary. "IibRRIS MOSES 1 DRAPERY STORE, Under Gillett's National Hotel, CAMBRIDGE, IS NOW OPEN, WITH AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK or SPRING DRAPERY, CLOTHING, a.\d COLONIAL BOOTS. No Catch Prices advertised to mislead the Public.

Call and see 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.

~p O R SALE. Farm of IGS6 acres in Tamahere, three miles from the town of Hamilton, Waifrato, abutting Public Road to Tamaheie Railway Station. The whole of the land is culturable, rich, and level throughout, well-wateunl. 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 put under grass. There are 12^ miles of double ditch and bank, with live fence or wattled, sm»le ditch ' and bank with three and four wires ; also, post and seven wire fencing. The . whole block can be taken by any one j purchaser, or to suit the convenience of parties requiring smaller areas, can bo divided into five or six compact farms as below. Exact aiea of plot to be ascertained on l egular sun ey. No 1 —I'lot 0. r )0 <u ies, Mioic oi less. Homestead plot seem el) fenced within fifiOrli tins ' o( ien< inff, and well watered. 500 :icrci ! ha\c been cleared, ploughed, and laid down in glass; 200 acres ot wlnrli have been also cropped. A comfortable doublestore} ed house with eight rooms, with slutablo out-buildings adjoining. Bam. stabling for eight horses, tnilking-shed, rattle, sheep, fowls, and pig yards. Price for 650 acres at .£5 10s per arre. No. 2.— l'lot 4^l acres, more or less. A cottage of four rooms on the plot, situated within an enclosiue planted with ornamental trees ; about ' of a mile from the Waikato Cheese and Bacon Factory; same distance fiom the Mangaonua Railway Station. 100 and odd acres have been cleared, ploughed, and laid down in grass ; also ciopped ; lcmaindcr unimproved. "Whole plot securely fenced within 305 chains of fencing, well watered, eight to nine acres of bush adjoining M.mgaonoa 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 302 acres, more or less. The Hamilton and Cambridge Railway, 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. 3, and the Tamahere Station 3 of a mile from the S.E, 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 con- , jointly,' £7500. 'If each ' plot be sold separately, then at the rate noted opposite each. Ons-third cash, remainder can remain on mortgage at 7 per cent. * The'abovc'rates are intich below those obtained for precisely sinu'Jar quality lands abutting this estate,' ranging' 'from £4 to £7 10s per acre (including portions unimproved). The proprietor, however,; being desirous of disposing of his property has I xed low rates in' order to 'effect 'a speedy sale. This property is surrounded; on all sideSby adjoining farihs. Furniture, Farm Stock and linple"ntaits'tean beitaken'at valuation. rfJltinnefdiate possession .can b,e, given of the whole • or any portion of the farm. , Apply, to Mrß,. on,th"eFarm;or, » to'Capt. l! Stelley Kirikirirba, Hampton ,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1774, 17 November 1883, Page 3

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891

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1774, 17 November 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1774, 17 November 1883, Page 3

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