VOR SALE, RIVER VIE W F A R M, Tavpiki, Waikato, /""'ONSISTINO of 200 acres, the greater portion V «j»j» been la.d down in clover and mixed gnuisef, aiia sub-divided into convenient paddocks. Tlie larm is in excellent order, ana the present season's eiops consist of about 20 acres Barley, Oats and W Ltat; tue wiieut is pronounced by comdetcnt judges to be .-second to none m tue Waikato ; the last wheat cn;p yielded '62 busnels per acre. The owner, m placing tins properly in tlie market, feels that ho is -übiiuiting to capitalists one of the choicest farms in the Waikato. It has numerous natural advantages Midi as tew farms in t;ie district possess; it nas a mde frontage to tlie Waikato river, it is sheltered from the westerly wind.-, by the lofl.V Taupiri ruuges, the bush on tue property either for lire wood or fencing purposis, is second to none in the Wa.kato, and t;ie extensive run in tne rear of tiic property is a uesideratuin wmcu cannot be too highly appreciated by tue caitie breeder, it is, in fact, a nursery for young stock, and win.h, at ail season o>.«rs splendid s leucr and good rougli i'u- »«.i ; and, ui. tn:-; respect al-jne, no farm in t he district oJl'ors greater advantages ; it is tiie want of suea a run t:mt cripples one-haii' our scitiers. Ad a dairy farm, it possesses numerous advantages, situated as it :s wit.un tmvo m.lo uf
-Ngarutiwuiiifi. wde:v >«i >»ii se«:oiu lucre a a growing uiai ket i-'f dairy produce m! n , .;unerative pr.eeH, as uisj tor bee; ana mution. The pr pjrsy is nva-n.ii-c<.-n:.ly Siiuatea; irs a tjaccii'V io Ngai'ua«a; t :a, t;ie principal town m tt..", Waikuio, at once mitics it a property of more than ord:nary vauie; and, sauaied as it is, it is exempt from Highway rates. Tiic adjoining 100 acres, in its native atate, can bo had at a nominal price. Of the many advantages this property presents, perhaps its greatest superiority u thai it ia a farm under cuitivalien, and ihe purchaser will at once realise that lie has got a home ; and his cattle can at once be piaced on good and abundant feed, with the knowledge (from ocular demonstration) that the growing crops will yield an abundance ior luleoming winter. -Krint is abundant, and perhaps no farm in the Waikato produces a greater supply ol Cherries, Peaches, &., &e. The House, consisting of sever room's, is delightfully situated, is in thorough repair, painted, and papered. Tue Out-buildings are of the ordinary nature. Tm , luimaurc can be aaa at valuation. io the iover of tiie tais property 13 worth especial notice, Pheasants, Ducks, ana Pigeoirj in abundance. A Church is erected witnm half a mile of the farm where Divine Service is held by the Kev Mr AsmvELL. A Tost OlHce and Scno. 1 within quarter of a mile of the property. Tiie Waikato Si earn Company are buyers of wheat and oats ; and flour am now be purchased at their null and delivered at any farm on the Waikato at the same prico that it can be delivered at Otahuhu from Auckland. The steamers and Quick's coaches pass the farm every other day. It is within 16 miles of Kangariri, 3 miles of IS'garuawahia, and l'i miles of Hamilton. As this property is not mortgaged, it will not be saerilieed. i'or further particulars, apply to I>£ V. WALKER, Rangariri. R. SIMPSON, Taupiri. E. B. ROBINSON, Auckland.
K. AULi I TI M B Kill! 60,000 IFEST NOW ON HAND, Ex Schooner Onward FOR SALE, And will be delivered on any landing place on the Waikato or Waipa Rivera at the Undermentioned Prices FOR CASH ON DELIVERY, Viz: Ordinary ScconcVclass Timber per 100 ft. ... 15 6 First-class Scantling and Heavy Timber, per 100 ft. 18 0 Do. do. Boards per 100 ft 18 6 First - class Plain Tougued and Groved Boards per 100 ft. 20 6 A large stock of Building Timber will bo kept constantly on hand of all qualities and sizes at the "Wharf, Ngaruawahia, by CHARLES BELL. Ngaruawahia, September 4, 1872-RJEG-ULAR SALES OF LIVE STOCK AND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE Are held by the Undersigned as follows :— On eacn iuui'aii.'iy &c iiemuera, at twelve o'clock, tile -Pmmipai jjarktt for r'a.. .icociv of ii ufeicaptions. On each Friday in Auckland, at the Haymai ket, at eleven o : clock, for Horses, Carriagco, Haiics;, Hay, Corn, Seeds, and Agiieuitu. ai iinpicmeu-.s. On the rust Fri.iay in each m.mcti.a:. liie Hayniurks. r for v> 001, Flax, Hides, and At Waiuku, Quarceiiy, in Air Uauipuea'a on the third Wednei-day in February, May, -xugue , and November, at one At Papakura,, on the rirst, vVe-'luesaay in eacii moiitii, at half-past twelve o'ciucß. At Henderson's Mill v-a the third Wednesday in Octobei and April, at une o'clock.. Sheep Fairs are hoiu a.c xteumerd, Gale Yards on "Ue second Tuesday in February. | Ample aCvOiQ.'iiOuatioa for -i-iv'c ] lor sa.io o: ae^i•.cry &z and iJr'U'y. %vheve taey <.t;e Weil Kepj at ii;vca ■■><;$. ■ Dry iiiiu 6coics for v .v ooi, vrxaiii, i Seeds,, or Carmgea, ac the Haymaiket, where the goods in store are insured. ALFRED AUCKLAND. iy r E j\ : $ E D Y MIL 'L, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT A I, i: X \ S U {•: A. ; JOSEPH HIGHLEY, | Auciioneze, Valuek. & Uoilmicoios Agi:>"t, RamilroL
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Waikato Times, Volume II, Issue 79, 31 October 1872, Page 3
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