FOR SALK, 1 RIVE RV I E \V FA RM, i \ Taci'iki^Waikato, CONSISTING of" 200 'acrW, the great or port ion has been laid down in clover and mixed grasses, aiul sub-divided into convenient paddocks. The farm is in excellent order, and the present, scasun'.crops consist of about 20 acres Barley, Oats and S\ neat; the wheat ispronuuiuvd bycomUcteiU judge* to bo second to none in the VVaikuiO;. the last, wheat crop uelded' 32 bushels per acre. The owner, m placing this property iu tiic market, feels that he submitting to capitalists ono of the caoicest itirins in tiie Wa:k;ito. It has numerous -natural advantagee such as lew iarius m tne district possess ; it has a mile frontage to the Waikato river, it is sheltered from the westerly winds by the lofty Taupiri ranges, the bush on tuo property eituer for firewood or fencing purposes, is second to none in the Waikuto, anil tile exteusivo run in the rear of the property is a desideratum which cannot be too highly appreciated by the cattle breeder, it is, in fact, a nursery for young stock, and which, at ail season oilers splendid sneller and good rough 'food ; and, in this respect alone, no farm in the district otters greater advantages ; it is the want of such a run that cripples one-half our settlors. As a dairy farm, it possesses numerous advantages, situated as it is wit Inn three miles of Ngaruawahia, wiicre at ail seasons there is a growing market for dairy produce-at remunerative-prices, as also for beef and* mutton. The property is magnificently situated; its adjacency to Ngaruawahia, the principal town in the Waikato, at once makes it a property of more than ordinary value; aud, siLuated us it is, it is exempt lrom Highway rates. The adjoining 150 acres, in its native state, can be had at a nominal price. tuo many advantages this property presents,.perhaps its greatest superiority is that it is a farm under cuitivatien, and the purchaser wdl at once realise that lie lias got a home ; aud his cattle can at once be placed on good and abundant feed, with the knowledge ocular demonstration) that the growing crops will yield an abundance tor the coming winter. Fruit is abundant, and perhaps n> farm in the Waikato produces a greater supply of Cherries, Peaoues, &., &c. The House, consisting of seven rooms, is delightfully situated, is in thorough repair, painted, and papered. The Out-buildings are of the ordinary nature. The Furniture can be had at valuation. * To tho lover of the gun, this property is worth especial notice, Pheasants, Ducks, aud Pigeons in abundance. A Church is erected within half a mile of the farm, where Divine Service is held by the Rev Mr AsmvEix. A Post Oilrce and Sclio. 1 within quarter of a mile of the properly. The Waikat j Steam. Company are buyers of wheat and oats ; and Hour can now be purchased at their mill and delivered at any farm on the Waikato at the same price that it can be delivered at Olahuhu from Auckland. The steamers and Quick's coaches pass the farm every other day. If is within 16 miles of Rangarin, 3 miles of Ngaruawahia, and 14 miles of Hamilton. As this properly is not mortgaged, it will not be sacrificed. For further, particulars, apply to He V. WALKER,
Rangariri. R. SIMPSON, Taupiri. E. B. ROBINSON, Auckland. KAU it t T IMDEll!! 60,000 .FEET NOW ON HAND, Ex Schooner Onward FOR SALE, And will be delivered on any landing place on the Waikato or Waipa Rivers at tho Undermentioned Pricos FOR CASH ON DELIVERY, Yiz: Ordinary Second-cliißß Timbr 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 Tongued and Groved Boards per 100 ft 20 6 A large stock of Building Timber will be kept constantly on hand of all qualities and sizes at the Wharf, Ngaruawahia, by CHARLES BELL. .'Ngaruawahia,September 4, 1872, " KIWI FLOUR MILLS, HAMILTON. THE undersigned having leased the above Mills are preparer! to supply Flour, &c., at any part of the "Waikato and "Waipa Rivers at the following prices, excepting Hamilton, which will be at 10s per ton less :— £ s. d. Flour, best Sdk-dressed (Kiwi No. 1) per ton of 2000 lbs 20 0 0 Flour, Silk-uressed (Kiwi No. 2) 18 0 0 Wheatmeal . . 19 0 0 Saarps . 9 0 0 Bran, per bushel of -. . . 0 16 For Smutting, Grinding, and Silk-dressing Wheat, per bushel of* < 0 lbs . . 0 L 0 Crushing Oats, per bushel of 4 lbs ... • ft W 8 Crushing Maize, i-er bushel of tiO lbs . 0 0 9 Waste'in Gristing 3 lbs per bush*i. Sacks ls.and bags 6d each extra.. The tirst three days in each month will be devcted'to crushing horse-feed. Orders can be left at the Mill, or with our agent, Mr. Thomas Morris, Storekeeper, Haoiilton. Terms—One Month. ~-;.■■.-;.. J- FLEMING & Co. WAIKATO HORSE AND CATTLE SALE. DURING the Summer Months a Sale of Stock Implements, and Produce will be heid ai Ohaupo, Commencing Wednesday, Notbiibee 14Sale to commence at 1 p.m.., KEN NEDY HILL. FRESH BEEF, MUTTON, and PORK from the celebrated farm of Wm. 'Reynolds, Esq., always on sale in large or small quantities at BELL'S GENERAL STORE, ' Ngaruawahia—Opposite the WharL
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Waikato Times, Volume II, Issue 80, 2 November 1872, Page 3
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