Notices. AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN SHEEP FARMS AND GRAZING LANDS ON EASY TERMS. The Block of Land, known as Waitaka No. 2, containing 7441 acres, situate within four miles of Tauranga on the main road to Te Pake, has for purposes of sale been sub-divided into -j O CONVENIENT SECTIONS, SIU ranging from 200 to 1100 acres in area. A large portion of the lnnd is already grassed, a considerable amount of fencing has been erected, and each section is well watered. A comfortable homestead, with orchard, stables, wool sheds, and other necessary outbuildings, stands on one of the sections. The Sections will be SOLD by auction, separately, at low upset prices, at Louch, Son, and Co.'s Sale-rooms, Government Insurance Buildings, Auckland, on TUESDAY, 4th October, at 2 o'clock p.m., by DAVID LUNDON, auctioneer, of Tauranga, who will up .to day of sale conduct intending purchasers over the land. Tkhms : Fifteen per cent, of purchase money at sale, balance may, if required, remain on mortgage at 5 per cent. Lithographic plans containing details may be seen at all principal Post Offices, Laud Offices, and at the office of this paper. Title : Lasd Transfer, HP HE NORTHERN I DRAPERY COMPANY. — Carriage paid to any part of the Waikato on all parcels over £1. Try our £1 parcels ; they are stunning value.—All our poods are perfectly new, and in sound condition. —The Company do a strictly cash business in both buying and selling, and therefore are in a position to eive the public first-class Drapery and Clothing at wholesale prices.—Bead the following list of a few of the many wonderful bargains to be bad : —SO spindles of N.Z. Wool, 4 ply, at la lid head, any colour, worth 3s 6d ; 100 pieces Crepe Cretonne, at 4_d yd, dirt cheap at 8d ; 2000 yards Stripe Flannelette at 4_d yard, worth double the money; 200 yards of Dark Heavy All-wool Tweed, Is 6d yd, cheap as chips at 3s 6d ; Toilet Covers, from Is each ; a lot of Holland to be sold at s_d yard ; 100 yards of Fancy Stripe Dimity, fit s_d, worth Is; 200 dozen Crewdson's White Calico, 3s lid dozen yards; 50 pairs oj Beautiful Lace Curtains, at 2s 6d pair; 500 yards of Double»width Stripe Dress Tweed at IOJd yd, worth Is 9d ; 200 yards of Dark Melton Cloth; 6d yd ; 50 Dress Pieces at 4s 6d the dress ; 200 yards of Dark Dress Homespun at 6d yd, worth Is ; a big lot of Ladies' Corsets, 2s pair; 10 pairs White Blankets, 4s lid each, cover a haystack ; 1 dozen Ladies' Black Fur Boas at 7a 6d each, worth 27s 6d ; Men's Heavy Working Shirts at Is lid each, 3trong as iron; 10 dozen Gents' Regatta Shirts, with collar on, 4s 6d each, worth 6s 6d ; 20 dozen Men's N.Z. Wool Sox, double heels and toes, Is pair, real hummers; 10 dozen Men's Merino Sox, at 6d pair.—The only place to get these Goods is at The Northern Clothing and Drapery Company's Premises, opposite Mr John Knox's Store, and next door to Mr Hill's Butchery, Hamilton West. ANNUAL STOCK-TAW SALE ABOUT £6000 WORTH TO PICK AT! DURING the Sale I will allow a CASH DISCOUNT of 10 per cent, off the whole Stock of : DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHO ES, GLASS & CROCKERY, And the Shelf Goods in IRONMONGERY. Have also thrown out about £400 WORTH OF JOB LINES. The Discount off which varies from 25 per cent, to 50 per cent. ls3f Call and realise that this is the Oldest House, with the Largest and Bestselected Stock in the District. THOS. WELLS, CAMBRIDGE CO-OP. • .. ! August Bth, 1892. EW ZEALAND LAND ASSOCIATION (LIMITED). DAIRY FARMS to be LEASED for a term of years. Mr William Scott, Tamvhare, will show lands. For full particulars apply to JOHN GORDON, Manager, Woodlands. rpENDERS will be received up to Ist i September for FALLING and STRIPPING the BARK from 100 acres, cr thereby, of Wattle Trees at Wairangi Station. The plantation and specification of contract wiil be shown by Wm. Young, scu., at his house there. OARDING AND DAY SCHOOL— Mrs Gilstain's School Re-opened on Monday, the -Ath inst., Westmoreland House, George-street, Mount Roskill Road, Auckland.—Reference kindly permitted to clergymen and parents of former pupils. LL persons found TRESPASSING with dog or gun ou Green Hill Farm after this date will be PROSECUTED. WM. TAYLOR. Te Awamutu, Juue 3th, 1892.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3136, 20 August 1892, Page 3
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735Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3136, 20 August 1892, Page 3
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