Notices, WAIKATO NURSERY. IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSE, LAND, AND NURSERY STOCK. HAMILTON, SATURDAY, MARCH 13th, at 2 p.m. SUBSCRIBER has been favored with instructions to sell by auction, on the above date, at his Mart, Hamilton, Mr George Mason's well-known Nursery and Farm, upon which is erected a comfortable Dwelling-house. The Nursery is stocked with a ohoice collection of all kinds of Trees and Shrubs. The property is within one mile of Hamilton. There are about 74 acres of really first-class soil ; and the situation, as regards convenience for rail and water carriage, cannot be surpassed. With the above lot will be sold Three Acres of first-olass Soil, close to the Hamilton Railway Station, with frontage to the main road between Hamilton and the Station, and fully stocked with all Nursery requisites. Subscriber would particularly recommend persons desirous of a first-class investment, to inspect this property before the date of sale. Terms, at sale. KENNEDY HILL. """ HAMILTON, SATURDAY, 27th MARCH, At 2 p.m. CHOICE FARM OF 406 ACRES. SUBSCRIBER has been favoured with^ instructions from Mr R. Harsant, to * offer for sale, at his Mart, Hamilton, on the above date, his well known Farm, situated between Harepepe andWhatawhata, on the western side of the Waipa. On inspection by intending purchasers, the tarm will be found to be one of the best m the district. There are about 150 acres m good grass, and 40 acres ploughed and ready for sowing. The remainder consists of fern and oush land, covered with valuable timber. The farm is bounded on one side by a good creek, on the other by the Waipa River. There is a good landing on the property, and steamers pass twice a week, and call when required. The farm is sub-divided into six paddocks, and substantially fenced. Intending purchasers will receive every information from the undersigned, or from Mr Harsant, on the property. Terms at sale. KENNEDY HILL. NEW SEEDS ! rpHE undersigned has on Sale the JL following Seeds of the Best Quality and under Auckland prices — Delivered free at Railway Station or Steamer : — Red Clover .. .. Bid White Clover .. .. Hid Alsyke 124 d Rape 4d Timothy 5d Rye Grass and Cocksfoot, according to Sample. Bone Dust aud Bone Flour. KENNEDY HILL BOROUGH OF HAMILTON. npHREE EXTRAORDINARY A VACANCIES having occurred through the Resignations of Councillors Cumming, Knox, and McDonald. In pursuance, of " The Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876," I hereby give notice that an Election to fill said vacancies will bo held at the Borough Council Chambers, on TUESDAY, the 23rd day of March, 1880, Nominations w ill be received at the Borough Council Chambers up to noon of THURSDAY, the 18th of March. WILLIAM N. SEARANCKE, Returning Offioer. Hamilton, 9th March, 1880. BOROUGH OF HAMILTON. A N EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY J\. m the Mayoralty having occurred through the Resignation of Thomas Dawson, Esq. In pursuance of "The Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876," I hereby give notice that an Election will be held on MONDAY, the 22nd day of March, 1880. Nominations will be received at the Borough Council Chambers, up to noon of WEDNESDAY, the 17th inst. WILLIAM N. SEARANCKE, Returning Officer. T U S T PUBLISHED. Especially for the Colonies : Price, 20s. HOW TO MAKE THE FARM PAY ; OK. THE FARMER'S BOOK OK Vit ACTIC AL INFORMATION ox Agriculture, Stock Raising, Fruit Culture, Special Crops, Domestic Economy and Family Medicine. . CHARLES W. DICKERMAN. Member of the Perm. Agricultural Society, The American Pomological Society, and the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, assisted by HON. CHAHLES L. FLINT. Secretary Mass. State Board of Agriculture, and other Practical Agricultural writers. Illustrated with one hundred and forty engravings, P. W. Ziegler and Co. Publishers. NEWTON FAIRS, Bookseller and Stationer, sole agent for Auckland. Mr Wm. Hollinkokakk, traveller, is now canvassing the AVaikato for subscribers to this work. PIGEON MATCH. 4 HANDICAP PIGEON MATCH will be fired at Morrinsville on Tuesday, the lGtli of March, for a Sweepstake of £1 10s each; 1 soy. nomination, 10s acceptance. Entries to bu made on the ground. Competitors to pay for birds. JOHN WuOD.
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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1201, 9 March 1880, Page 3
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