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New Advertisements. ~ISIJRSDA^ THE REMUERA YARDS. FOR SALE, on Thursday next, I3tl March, at 1 o'clock, 60 Fat" Cattle, from Sand Hills 40 Eat Cattle, from Waikato 20 Well fatted Calves, from Waikatc 200 Fat Wethers, heavy weights 3d Grown Store Cattle, Stee.s, Cowt Dairy Cattle Fat and Store Pigs. ALFRED BUCKLAND. FRIDAY, MARCH 14 THE HAYMARKET. CHOICE MEDIUM DRAUGHT HORSES, Fbom Povbbty 15ay, Ex « Pretty Jane.' FOR SALE, on Friday, March 14, at 11 o'clock, Six Grey Horses • Four Black Horsea Four Brown Horses Six Bay Horses, all young and broken to Double Harness. ALFRED BUCICLAND. TUESDAY, MARCH 18. FIRST-CLASS FARM AT PANMURE. rHE undersigned has received instructions from Mr John Dunn, who resides on, and will show intending purchasers over, the property, to sell, on Tuesday, Maroh 18, 1879, at noon. The above, consisting of 102 acres, all m cultivation and fenced. The Stock and Crops can be taken at valuation. This is all good land, and being situated within an hoar's drive of Auckland, will always be valuable, and is being sold on account of the failing health of the owner ALFRED BUCKLAND. TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1879. VALUABLE E3TATF IN THE NORTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND WAITANGI ESTATE. 9385 ACRES THE UNDERSIGNED is instructed by Mr J. and W. Busby, who are diaolving partnership, to offer for Bale by public auction, at the Haymarket, Queen Street, Auckland, on Tuesday, March 18, at noon, if not previously sold. Their Property at the Bay of Islands, known as Waitangi, containing 9,385 acres (more or less), and under grant from the Crown. The Estate is situated on the west end shore of the Bay of Islands, and is bounbed and fenced by the sea, and the River Waitangi, for a distance of 15 miles ; It contains a considerable extent of volcanic and acoria land of pood quality, with about 200 acres of rich alluvial flats on the Waitangi, well adapted foi growing lucerne j the remainder consists of clay ridges, with warm well-sheltered valleys. The Homestead consisting of a comfortable Cottage of 22 rooms, with Out- offices, is situated on the shore of the Bay, m a position of unequalled beauty and salubrity; adjoining it there is about 6 acres of Bhubbery and Orchard, the latter full of choice Fruit-trees, coming into full bearing, together with Kitchen Garden there is also Men's Cottage, and a large building used as a Hay-barn and Woolehed. About 300 acres adjoining has been laid down m grass, and divided into paddocks, which have been used by the present owners as a deposit for fat stock for the local market ; the rest is worked as an open run, upon which rough grasses — notably the Australian Ton Jirouwi—sre spreading rapidiy. The property is at present less than half stocked. The purchaser will be required to take at valuation about a thousand Sheep, Merinos, of good quality, bred from the stock of the late Sir Donald Maolean, a few Milking Cows, ar«d about 80 Angora Goats ; the3e last are found to thrive admirably, and promise, m conjunction with cattle, to entirely displace sheep on the run, where the grown wctbers fatten to TOlbs. and upwards. With Waitangi will be trannferred the lease having 20 years to ran, of an adjoining block of Government land. With the above the purchaser will have the option of taking, at a price to be stated by the auctioneer on the day of sale. Mrs W. Busby'a farm, at Ohaewai, consisting of first-class volcanic land, which has always been worked with Waitangi, with about a thousand longwool and half-bred sheep. The Bay of Islauds is gradually forcing itself into notice as a desirable p'.ace to settle m, Its unrivalled climate is a great attraction to invalids. There are now. on an average, ten sttamers inonthi { between the Bay and Auck.and, and two between it and Sydney, and the completion to deep water of the railway f rcm the Kawakawa Coal Mines, abi •• tto be undertaken, will bring a large addition to the number of shipping visiting the port, with the extension of the same line to Hokianga, which cannot be long postponed, will make it tbo depot for the trade of the finest districts North of Auckland. ALFRED BUCKLAND. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10. THE DRURY YARDS. EOE SALE, on Wednesday, 19th March, at 12 o'clock, 100 Well-bred Steers, two to thre< years old. ALFRED BUCKLAND. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19. THE DRURY YARDS. FOR SALE, on Wednesday, March 19 at 12 o'clock, 100 Well-bred Steers, two to thre years old ALFitED*irCKLAND. ALL Persons indebted to me o account of the Entire H< r<e, 'SI Andrew " will please pty Mr $itzpatricl forthwith. 0, LtMMER, Papdcnra.

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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1047, 11 March 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1047, 11 March 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1047, 11 March 1879, Page 3

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