Notices. X 0 H N nOUOLAS, tf U LAND AND IWTATK AGENT, rjCKX.SK!> L.\M> UTIOKKK, INVIWTINUACKXT.VALIJATOH.^e, Xos. 5. and (i, (Juvernment Lite insurance Buildings, QIIKKX-STKKKT, AUCKUXI). FOR SALE-A UARCMIN-Cottage of 7 rooms, wash-house, etc; All lotment 75 by-'OO ; volcanic land. Price, VERY COMFORTABLE DWELL-ING-HOUSE of 7 rooms, bathroom, and every convenience ; good large corner Allotment ; within 30 minutes' of Queen-street ; at Mount Eden. Price, £475. SPLENDID FARM, 1000 acres rich volennic Land ; all well fenced, and in rich pasture ; will carry 3000 sheep ; good homestead, &c. Price, oniy £5 10s OHEEP FARM, ISOO acres, partly im--0 proved, all fenced ; very good House of 10 rooms, and all necessary buildings. Only 30s per acre. SUPERIOR SHEEP RUN- 2210 acres of good Lund ; 1200 or 1300 acivs have been ploughed and laid down in English grasses and clover ; well fenced and subdivided into 8 or 9 paddocks. Good House of eight rooms and other buildings. Conveniently situated or railway by'a good remd. The country is well watered, and will be sold on ea<y terms if necessary. S.-iOR EXCHANGE—Farm ot l;>0 1/ acres ;CO of which are in firass ; good orchard, and well watored ; house and uutbuildiujjs. Owner would exchange for small suburban property HANDY LITTLE KARM of 64 aeiv.s, mostly in grass ; good house and steading; only 17 miles from town Price, £180. T • ■QIRKENHEAD— acres of Land, JL> aU in cultivation ; well-fenced and subdivided ; good House of 9 rooms ; close to Wharf. Price only £550. v,» ■ HANG AM ARINO — Good Farm V V of 749 acre* ; all fenced, and part in grass, crops, and wattle trees ; good House and Buildings. Price, £3 5s per M ANGERE—Very Superior Farm of 182 acres of rich land, well fenced and subdivided ; 40 acre 3 in crop, balance grass ; will be sold a birgain. It is only about 9 miles from Auckland by a good 1 EASEHOLD FARM, 620 acres ; JU all fenced and partly in grass ; good house of 6 rooms, and other buildings. £40 per annum, LEASE—SmaII Farm of 22 acres, I? at Avondale, with good house and buildings ; all in grass. FOR' SALE—Cheap Allotment, 80 acres, close to Taupaki Station ; land is all ploughableandof good quality. Price, £150. tpOR SALE—" Eversley Grove, ' Papakura 19 miles from Auckland ; 300 acres of first-class land, all improved, under grass, well watered and substantially fenced ; superior dwelling of nine rooms, and also first-rate farm buildings, close to railway station. Easy terms to a good man. SALE-Compact little Farm, . Takapuua, close to Lake, 01 acres, part in grass, orchards, etc. ; farmhouse and buildings. Price, £800. SPLENDID FARM—3BO acres rich alluvial land, highly cultivated, in close proximity to railway and local market ; has large river frontage ; substantial fencing and buildings. Price, £10 per acre and easy terms. JJIRKENHEAD-Cheap Farms for IL> small capitalists, from sto 12 acres improved or otherwise as may be required ; within 15 minutes from wharf ; well-suited for fruitgrowing. Plans and particulars to be hud from the underYTNIMPROVED LAND near WarkU worth, Mahurangi. 220 acres of good land, only a few miles from the township by a good road ; has a stream boundary. Price only 10i per acre. JOHN DOUGLAS, Land and Estatb Agent, Kos. 5 and 6, Government Life Insurance Buildings, Queen-street. Houses to Let. Rents Collected. "TlTclTland noMiiN OREWERY. PURE BEER! FIRST PRIZE, AND ' FIRST on SPECIAL MENTION LIST, MELBOURNE CENTENNIAL INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, ISBB.
CERTIFICATE OF AWARD, v SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL EXHI- ~ BITION, 1879. 1 _—.— r Extract from Melbourne "Argus": f AWARDS. v I RUNNING ALES. ' FIRST. j Browx. Campbell *. Co., Auck'and. R. K. Montgomerie, Melbourne i Kyneton Brewery, Kyneton , L. Loan, Victoria G. Nicholls, Tasmania. SPECIAL MENTION. 1. Brown, Campbell & Co. 2. G. NidhoHs 3. L. Loan 4. R. K. Montgomerie & Co. 5. Kyneton Brewery. The Jury state in their Report : —
"It is very satisfactory to be able to note in this connection that there was a. remarkable consensus of opinion as to the merits of the exhibits, often amounting to unanimity, ami this even when the members were blinded, which was frequently done. Many of the ales of all kinds were very fine, and those which were 'off' were snch as were very umlikely to have taken a place in any case ; in fact, the survival of the fittest has been effected by natural selection." T>ROWN, & riO., PROJMiIKTORS. MR. H. WYNYARD Solicitor, TEMPLE CHAMBERS, HIGH-ST., AUCKLAND. Money to lend at current ratee. TTISIi ING CARDS printed, equal to V copperplate, at Waikato Times office
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3103, 4 June 1892, Page 1 (Supplement)
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