Houses and Land. TO C. GRiSEW WOOD, AIXCTIONEEE, • HOUSE, LAJTD.'AND ESTA'JB,AGENT.' V MabbjovHOUßE, '.Jj *POR/SALE— A Farm cont&fnlng f IOB acres good land, nearJPukekohe. Price very cheap ; 12s per acre. TjH)R SALE—A Farm of 100 acres at Henderson's MiU. Good land, fenced into paddocks. Also a • well-built, Six-roomed House, with stables and outhouses ; really a compact home-stead, and worthy the attention of-a small capitalist. Price and terms easy. "pOR SALE—A (superior Farm of 170 acres; 15 -J miles from town; on the Great South Road. .90 acres in vood grass, 12 acres in swamp (all drained). Seven-roomed house, in excellent repair. The land all fenced, and subdivided Into six paddock. Price and terms very easy. "POR SALE—3OO Acres of Superior Land at Waiwera, •*- having over a mile frontage to the river; deep water, land, mostly first-class, deep alluvial soil of the best quality; part valuable bush; all well watered with running streams, and only one mile from the Waiw-»ra Hotel. The land is suitable for villa residence sites, commanding magnificent views of both forest and sea, and is said to have sulphur and mineral springs upon it. The easy acce»s to town both by 'bn* aod water ought to recommend this property to persons Hesirous of obtaining a country residence in this healthful and picturesque locality. Price aad terms moderate. SALE—S miles from the Lake, North Shore, a - 1 - Farm of nearly 300 acres; a good portion flat alluvial soil, having a mile frontage to a deep water creek; other portion fern land, with a little bush, has I a frontage to the sea, and a sheltered bay; conven- | iently situated for a Homestead; is surrounded by • thriving settlers, and is easy of access by good roads or by cutter of 20 or 30 tons. Price, &'SO ; terms : £50 cash. £60 in si c months, £60 in twelve months, and so on, or easier if required. *OOK SaLE—BS of rich loam Land, of the - 1 - very finest quality in the colony, all level and well watered, approachable from Auckland by good msc&rtamised' roatfs, all fenced, greater portion planted with quick thorns; subdivided into six paddocks ; 75 acres in rich grass, the remainder in cultivation ; orchard veil planted with choice fruit-trees. Also, a well finiahod six-roomed House, dairy, cowsbeda, pig-stye*, workshop, and good earden. planted with fruit and ornamental trees. This is without exception one of tho beat farms in the neighbourhood of Auckland, botb for the quality of soil and improvements.. Price, £1100; one-third cash, or as agreed. Sales of Household Furniture, Stock-in-Trade Machinery, Livo Stock, Agricultural Produce, Farming Implements, Estates, etc., etc., conducted at private residences, or elsewhere, with prompt settlements of all sale accounts and other cash transactions. Office, Market House, Queen-street. QJ. EOR G E E. CLARK, STOCK & STATION AGENT, The Gkove, NEAR CAMBRIDGE, WAIKATO. FOE SALE— A Farm ot Four Hundred and Fifty Acres, all First-class land, in a high state of Cultivation, subdivided into convenient Paddocks, with First-class Family Residence, Workmen's Cottages, and Out-houses. For further particulars apply to GEOBGE E. CLARK, Land Agent. Axsc, An Improved Farm of Four Hundred and Thirty-four Acres of First-class quality, pleasantly situated, on the bank of the Waikato River, Five Miles from the Township of Cambridge. Apply to GEORGE E. CLARK, Land Agent. 250 Acrcs of Improved Land, of prime quality, within one mile of the flouri«bing township of Cambridge, with Houses, &c. GEORGE E. CLARK, Land Agent) Acres Unimproved Fern and Koromiko Land of first-class qmility, watered by a neverfailing stream which passes through the property, situated six mlleß from Hamilton (within one mile of the Thames-Waikato proposed Railway), GEORGE E. CLARK, Land Agen .
Dress and Fashion. J ALWINGEK, 9 FRENCH AND GERMAN FASHIONABLE TAILOR, VICTORIA-STREET, AUCKLAND (Four Doors from Union Bank of Australia), t Gentlemen will always find a Varied and Well-assorted Stock of FASHIO NAB BEDS, GOOD FIT GUARANTEED, S3T Instructions for self-measure-ment sent on application. Always on hand— A Large Stock of Gentlemen's Most Fashionable HOSIERY & HABERDASHERY. LATEST STYLES IN SCARFS, COLLARS, &C. J. ALWINGER, No. 20, VICTORIA-STREET ' (Four Doors.from the Union Bank of Australia). JM. McLACHLAN, 218, Queen--9 street, opposite McArthur's large warehouse, has opened, ex * Alastox* and * Carmelo,' 20 cases of all the newest goods for printer wear, and is selling them cheap—Millinery Bonnets, Trimmed Hats, Feathers, Flowers, Laces, Ribbons, Collars, CufTj, Scarfs, Jackets, Ulsters, Velvets, Trimming Materials, Umbrellas, New Costumes, Wool Poplins, Costume Tweeds, Serges, Waterproof Tweeds, Cords, &c,, In all the new shades, Metalassie Cloths, Black and Coloured Silks, Black and Coloured French Merinoes and Cashmeres In the new shades; Cot an rt Cradle Blankets (9-4, &c.), Witney Blankets, Horrockses' & Crewdson's Calicoes, Plain and Twilled Sheetings (4Sin. to lOOln.), Scarlet and Navyblue Flannels, Chintz, Printed Flannels for dressinggowns, Saxony, Welsh, and Cricketing Flannels, Men's, Boys', and Youths' Stilts and Garments in Tweed and Serge, Black Frock Coats, White Shirts (button behind), Wool and Oxford Shirts, " Polo," " Derby," and " Stanley," Scarfs, Despatch Brace, "Moßgiel" and "Geelong" Tweeds, Serges, &a, Morley's Hosiery in Embroidered Navy Blue, Black Silk and othtr Hose, Black Socks, and Men's Coloured-silk Socks, ana Under Garments (the most varied assortment in town)« Ladies* and Gents* Felt and Chintz Dressing-gowns, Kidder, Felt, Tapestry. and Brussels Carpets. All imported. Seeds, Produce, &c. COCKSFOOT! "WIMATE COCKSFOOT! On Sale by the Undersigned, 5 000 BUSHEL SEED EW COCKSFOOT AT TEN SHILLINGS PER BUSHEL, DELIVERED AT ONEHUNGA. TERMS.—Under Fifty Pounds, nett Cash here; over that amount; S months* acceptance, with an approved endorsement. Sacks, Is each. Bushel is understood to be 201bs. Ordersfto be sent DIRECT. SAMPLES can be bad on'application to SAML. TAPLIN, SEED AND GENERAL MERCHANT, Oakltle, ?ATU. Fates, May 22, 1878k
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5499, 2 July 1879, Page 2
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