Houses and Land. WS T E E L E, « ' LAND AGENT, HAMILTON. WAIKATO. Land bought and sold on commission. Money In vested on carefully selected Securities. Valuations undertaken in Waikato. Piako. and Waipa. FOR ''ALE— improved Farm of 1604 acres, In tho Tamahere district. The Cambridge Railway runs through the propertv. half a mile from station, and one mile from the Waikato Cheese and Bacon Factory. An immediate return of from nine to twelve pounds par week, can be made by supplying milk to tho Factory, without interfering with the general work of the Farm. Can bo sold in ouo or more lots. Industrious families with small capital will be well treated, both as to price and terms. Them in a good Dwelling-house, Outbuildings, and two small Cottages. About half in grass, and well watered. If sold In ono lot, price £5 per acre. IMPROVED FARM of 531 Acres, well situated on the Hamilton and Ohanpo Road, the whole fenced, and nearly all in grass, within easy distance of the Rualtia Cheese Factory. Can be sold in one or two lots. WAITOA (within easy driving distance of the Te Aroha goldfiolds)—1000 acres of partially improved Lund* being the northern portion of Mr. Strange's property. It has a frontage to tho Waitna River, which is navigablo for small steamers. There are soveral valuable hot springs on this property, which, in the bands of an enterprising man, would be a fortune. The Advertiser has received great benefit from these springs on two occasions. Price. £3 per acre 758 ACRES— An excellent Farm, flrßt-ciass soil ; three miles frontage to the Waikato River, half-mile from railway station, nearly the whole in grass, substantially fenced and sub-divided into convenientsizod paddocks ; good buildings, orchard and ornamental plantations, road only intervening between this property and Government school. As tbe bulk of improvements aro newly made, everything is in firstrate order. This is one of the best boef-produoing farms in tho district. If required 200 bullocks, working horses, and implements can he had at a valuation. Steamers pass daily, carrying produce at low rates. Anyone requiring a good productive farm is invited to inspect, this one. Price and terms easv FOR SALE—a snng homo frr a working men ;27 acres first-class Land ; Cottage, stockyard, milkingshed; within lj mile*of tho Ruknhla Cheese Factory. Good stand for accommodation paddock ; additional can bo leased. Price and terras easy. 10(14 acres of First-class Land, partially improved ; the Tamahere Railway Station is in the centre of tho property. The advertiser can recommend this as a sound speculation, it being well adapted for cutting up into small farms. Price, £4 10s per acre. FOR SALE— 500-acro farm, adjoins tho Town Pelt, Cambridge West; tho whole in grass, fenced, and subdivided. This is one of the best farms in the Waikato district. FOR SALE, adjoining the above, all In grass or rrop, substantially fenced and sub-divided. 650 acres. Waikato Land Association have a large area, drained, fenced, and otherwise improved, and laid off in con-venient-sized Farms. The land is of the richest description for fattening and dairy purposes. A cheeso factory is now in full operation in a central position and is run by.and at tfin rick of the Company. Many thousand acres to choose from. To settlers with working families the Company will allow the greater part of purchase money to remain on at 6 per cent. The Auckland Agricultural Company have had some 50,000 Acres laid off into Small Farms, which are offered at very reasonable prices and low rate of interest, viz.. 6 per cent. The advertiser has lately inspected the greater portion of this property, andean with confidence recommend it at the price fixed upon the various lots. Several large Rlocks of from one to ten thousand .".cre.i on favourable terms. The advertiser has had twenty years' practical experience in Waikato lands, and feols competent to give sound, honest advice to intending purchasers. His experience is unreservedly offered to all who may favour him with their confidence. This advertisement will appear three times a week. Vf. STEELE.
qUR RE Y IT ILLS. CHOICE LOTS FINE VIEWS. HEALTHY SITUATION. TRAM CARS PASS EVERY TEN MINUTES. ONE FIFTH CASH BALANCE ANY TIME IN FIVE YEARS. INSTALMENTS RECEIVED. Office; Shortland-atreot. A. BOARD MAN, A gout. TflOR SALE, IN TARANAKI, A FINE FARM OF ABOUT 300 ACRES, at present in grass. It is all fenced and subdivided There is about HO acres of useful Bush, and a large ."iwelliughouao (nearly new), with barn, stables, coachhouse, stockyards, etc. Stock can be taken over or not, as desired, at valuation. Terms easy. — Apply to W. J. Courtney, Ponsnnby, Auckland. TGI O R SALE: BUSINESS AND LEASE OF PREMISES IN A RISING SUBUfcB. GOOD OPENING. Small Capital Required. Apply to HENRY BYR"N, Fort street. May 22, ISSB. R7IOR SALE — Alexander McDonald's 5 Earn) at Pnkekoho, containing 292 acres volcanic land: all improved, and Houses thereon. If desired, will B'> mid in sections of 20 acres and upwards.—Apply to tha proprietor, on the farm, or to W. Aitken, I and Agent. Dress and Fashion. f/nOBSOX-STR eet|i \\-£ VISIT 2? I AND DEPERRftD PAYMENT, \_y TAILORS, DRAPERS. AND HABIT MAKERS, HoßsoN'-sTjircr. v/« respectfully invito attention to our Large Stock of NOVELTIES for the prosent Season. <~>ur Great Variety and Choice of the Rest Fabrics, with tbo Skill and Talent v/o employ, and the ;;reat succer3 of our efforts to produce Superior Garments, PERFECT in KIT, and UNEXCELLED in CUT and STYLE, fives us every confldunce in respectfully soliciting the favour of a visit.,
All Tweeds thorouehly ihrnnk before being mad* up and Fit and "Workmanship G uarant&od. The Djeferked Payment System has been found to bo a great boon, by enabling thoso with limited incomes to procure necessaries in tbo easiest poss'.bio nay All Goods are marked in Plain Figures. I'aau Customers receive 6 per cent, discount font shilling in the pound sterling) on all parcels c* iOs and upwarda. INSPECTION INVITED. Tram Cars pass tho door. 'JAG G S AND MOORE, TAILORS AND HABIT MAKERS, VICTORIA STREET (Three doors above the Royal Mail Hotel), AUCKLAND. e MR. JAGG? (For five years with IT. Paolo and Co., Saville Row, London, and for tho last three years Cutter for the New Zealand Tweed Company) WILL PERSONALLY ATTEND TO ALL CUSTOMERS, Ami hopes, from his largo experience and well-known success, to merit a fair share of public patronage. JVf ADA ME A RAVEL DRESSMAKER, Bess, to inform tho Ladies of Auckland that she has RECOMMENCED Business on her own account at her residence HOBSON-STREET Next to Fallon's Buildings, IMPORTS PER RIMUTAKA: 1 caso Ladies" »nd Gents' Umbrellas 1 ca<e Dolmans and Capes 1 case Bags and Hosiery. Note. — These gbods arc samples, and were not ordereJ, but purchased by my buyer as wonderful value. Tho carved handles nre works of art. The Plush Fur-trimmed Dolmans were bought at 50 per cent,, discount. The Plush and Leather Bags, from it M, are marvels of cheapness. J. M. McLACHLAN, 222, Queen-street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7658, 8 June 1886, Page 2
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