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Houses and Land. WS T E E L E, • LAND AGENT, HAMILTON, WAIKATO. Land Bought and Sold 011 Commission. Money Invested on carefully-selected Securities. Valuations undertaken in \Vaikato, Piako, and Waipa. FOR SALE—An improved Farm of 1664 acres, in the Tamahere district. The Cambridge Railway runs through the property, half a mile from station, and one mile from the Waikato Cheese and Bacon Factory. An immediate return of from £9 to £12 ■ per week, can be made by supplying milk to the Factory, without interfering with the general work of tho Farm. Can be sold in one or more lots. I Industrious families with small capital will be well treated, both as to price and terms. There is a good Dwelling-house, Outbuildings, and two small Cottages. About half in grass, and well watered. If sold in one lot, price £5 per acre. IMPROVED FARM of 531 acres, well situated on the Hamilton and Ohaupo Road, the whole fenced, and nearly all in grass, within easy distance of the ltukuhia Cheese Factory. Can be sold in one or more lots. WAITOA (within easy driving distance of the To Aroha goldflelds)—1000 acres of partially-improved Land, being the northern portion of Mr. Strange's property, It has a frontage to the Waitoa River, which is navigable for small steamers. There are several valuable hot springs on this property, which, 1 in tho hands of an enterprising man, would be a fortune. The Advertiser has received great benefit from those springs on two occasions. Price, £3 per acie. 75S ACRES—An excellent Farm, first-class soil ; three miles frontage to tho Waikato River, half-mile from railway station, nearly the whole in grass, substantially fenced and subdivided into convenientsized paddocks ; good Buildings, Orchard, and ornamental plantations, road only intervening between ' this property and Government school. As the bulk of improvem'entsa re newly made, everything isin Urstrate order. This is one of the best beef-producing farms in the district. If required, 200 bullocks, working horses, and implements can be 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 easy. FOR SALE—A snug liotne tor a working man ;27 acres first-class Land ; Cottage, stockyard, milkingshed ; within one and a-quarter mile of theßukuhia Cheese Factory. Good stand for accommodation paddock; additional can be leased. Price and terms easy" 1004 ACRES of first-class Land, partially improved; the Tamahere Railway Station is in the cent re of the property. The advertiser can recommend this as a sound speculation, it being well adapted for cutting up into small farms. 'rice, £4 10s per acre. FOR SALE—SOO-acre Farm, adjoins the Town 1 Belt, Cambridge West; the whole in grass, fenced, ' and subdivided. This is one of the best farms in 1 the Waikato district. FOR SALE, adjoining the above, all in grass or crop, substantially fenced and subdivided, CSO acres. 1 Waikato Land Association have a large area, drained, fenced, and otherwise improved, and laid off in con-venient-sized F arms. The land is of the richest de--1 scription for fattening and dairy purposes. A cheese factory is now in full operation in a central position, ' and is run by, and at tho risk of the Company. i Many thousand acres to choose from. To settlers with working families the Company will allow the 1 greater part of purchase money to remain on at C per cent. , The Auckland Agricultural Company have had some 60,000 acres laid oti into Small Farms, which are offered at very reasonable prices and low rate of interest, viz., 0 per cent. The advertiser has lately inspected the greater portion of this property, and can with confidence recommend it at the price* fixed upon the various lots. Several large Blocks of from 1000 to 10,000 acres ' on favourable terms. The advertiser has had twenty years' practical experience in Waikato lands, and feels competent, to give sound, honest advice to intending purchasers, His experience is unreservedly oli'ered to all who may favour him with their confidence. This advertisement will appear three times a week. ] ' W. STEELE. ' rjp ho S. jyj" JaCk sO N, AUCTIONEER, HOUSE, LAND, ESTATE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, QUEEN-STREET. i - INSURANCES EFFECTED. MONEY TO LEND AT A MODERATE RATE OF INTEREST. SALES UNDERTAKEN IN TOWN OR COUNTRY AT A LOW COMMISSION. FOR SALE. MATAKOHE—Fine Farm of 220 acres, being lots 46 and 47, and part of 45. £120. EAST TAMAKI— Eiglit-roomed House, five acres and Out-buildings, good Orchard, well fenced with shelter trees. House insured for £100. For sale cheap. REMUERA—Victoria Avenue, seven-roomed House and Allotment, 66 feet x 132. House insured for £400. NORTH Six-roomed House, with large allotment, 36 feet frontage, by 70, and 92 feet depth, 70 feet at back ; corner Wynyard-street, Strand REM UERA — Several choice Villa Sites below Remuera Hall. TAKAPUNA— Road, six-roomed House and about two acres, corner of old and new Lake Roads. TO LET REMUERA — Eight-roomed House, opposite St. Mark's Church; every convenience. REMUERA—Nine-roomed House and five acres, Market Road. £70 per annum. BEACH ROAD—Four-stalled Stable. 5s per week. Also, Several Sums of Money to lend at low rates. AIATARUA STATE, ELLERSLIE. VILLA SITES AND MARKET GARDEN LAND, Lots three-quarters of an acre to five acres, FRONTING PANMURE ROAD, Running back to Lake Waiatarua, St. John's College, three-quarters of mile from Ellerslie Railway stat ion, having proposed Trams and Railway from St. Heliers running through it. RICHEST VOLCANIC SOIL, Covered with surface stone, valuable for fencing purposes and ballast. Capabilities of soil can be judged from a market garden there. ABUNDANCE OF WATER. TERMS VERY EASY To suit purchasers ; arrangements can also be made for advances towards the "erection of Buildings on lots sold, which can be repaid by instalments if desired. PLANS CAN BE SEEN At the offices of the undersigned or any Auckland Land Agent or Auctioneer, through whom purchases can bo arranged. R. LAISHLEY. February, ISSS. MEDICAL OPINIONS ON VOLCANIC SOIL. In the Manchester Health Lectures for the people, Dr. Ransome, Chairman of the Committee Manchester and Salford Sanitary Association, contributes a lecture on "Soils and Sites," and quotes approvingly the opinion of Dr. Buchanan, Chief Medical Officer to the Manchester Local Government Board, that Wetness of Soil is the cause of Phthisis (i.e., consumption), to the population iiving upon it." He also endorses Dr. llaviland's opinion that " Damp Soil is coincident with a high mortality." The Registrar General of Scotland confirmed that opinion, and added that: " Houses situated on impermeable soils, or on low-lying ground, and whose sites were consequently kept damp, nad a very much larger number and proportion of cases of consumption than towns, villages, or houses which WERE SITUATED 011 DRY OR ROCKY or on light porous soils, where the redundant moisture easily escaped." Booksellers and Stationers. JUST pUBLISHED: BRUCK'S GUIDE TO THE JJEALTII RESORTS IN AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA, AND NEW ZEALAND. 7s. 6d OHAMPTALOUP & OOOPER, 76, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. rPHE LEGACY OF CAIN, BY WILKIE . JL Colli,ns LASS ! QLASS ! Our Leading Articles this week are : Confectioners Jars, Is per lb.; three Glaus Jugs for 2s tid ; Lamp Chimneys, three for (Id ; Glass Balls for shooting at, ! in quantities to suit purchasers; Garden Shades, all ; sizes ; Fish Globes and Gold Fish, very cheap. j M. COOK & SONS, « FREEMAN'S BAY.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9013, 28 March 1888, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9013, 28 March 1888, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9013, 28 March 1888, Page 8