Auckland Auctions. REGULAR SALES OF LIVK STOCK AND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE, ARE hell by-the undersigned, as follows: Each Thursday, at Romuera —the principal market for Eat Stock of all descriptions. On each Friday, in Auckland, at the Haymarkct", for Horses, Carriages, Harness, Hay, Corn, Seeds, Implements, &c , &c. On each Tuesday, at the " Haynmrket, for Wool, Sheepskins, Hides, Tallow, &c, at 12 o'clock. At Waiuku, on the First Saturday in each month. At Pukekohe, on the First Monday in each month. At Druiy, on the Third "Wednesday in each month. At Papakxwa, on the last Wednesday in each month. • At Queen's Redoubt, on eaohe Monday before tho third Wednesday in the months of February, April, June, August, October, and December. Cattu> Sales specially advertised. Sheep Fairs specially advertised. ALFRED BUCKLAND. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26. THE PAPAKURA YARJ) Q . For Sale, on Wednesday next, AM IX E D 'HERD of 200 STOI<E CATTLE. ALFRED BUCKLAND. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3. THE 2AYMARKET WOOL SALES. . THE SECOND AND PRINCIPAL SALE Will be held on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, At Twelve o'clock. Wool for Catalogue to be in Store, by Saturday;, November 29.ALFRED BUCKLAND. iOUNTRY CATTLE SALES i _^ Papakura—Wednesday, November 26 ALFRED BUCKLAND. OR SALE, Split seven foot Puriri ! Posts, of Good Quality, placed on the Trucks at Pukekohe, for £5 10s the hundred. ALFRED BUCKLAND. OWE OF THE BEST FvRMS IN WAIRO \ SOUTH. Containing about 960 acres, situated on the east side of the Wairoa River, two miles below the lake, having a large rich alluvial flat of nearly 500 acres never flooded, with over four miles water frontage requiring no fencing, and having a good shipping wharf, with 10 feet of water, where the steamer passes daily. A great portion of the flat cleared, drained, ploughed, laid down in grass, and subdivided with all new fences (puriri posts) and ditches. Well watered by a large stream or fresh water creek (well stocked with salmon by the Acclimatisation Society) running through the middle of it, suitable for a boat drawing six feet of water, to come within 200 yards of the house. Ducks and Pheasants plentiful. Plenty of bush and abundance of firewood, Two Houses, one of six rooms, dairy, toolhouse and woodsheds; and one of four rooms, for workmen, with verandah, double chimney, and two front rooms lined. Outbuildings, all new, consisting of large bam, stable, harness room, cartshed, &c, weatherboarded, floored, and iron roofed. Large dahy yard (the milking shed laid with brick and concrete) calves' house, bull house, root house, and. a hay shed 30 feet by 14 fet, all of them floored, weatherboarded, and iron roofed. Two large stockyards, in suitable position on the farm, for drafting sheep and cattle. A fine pool for sheep washing, with sheep pens. The Farm is situated at equal distance from two Government ' schools; two Presbyterian Churches, and one Church of England; within two miles of two stores, post-office, public hall, and hotel; and also within 10 miles (good road) of Papakura Station, and 26 miles by steamer from Auckland. Taken altogether, it is seldom such a desirable Farm is offered for sale. Terms as may be agreed on. A portion of the money may remain for two, three, or five years, at 8 per cent. For further particulars, apply to THOMAS CRAIG, Wairoa South. • Or, to HUGH KIRKWOOD, Cambridge. N.B.—Opposite the property of James Whyte, Esq. AMILTON, WAIKATO. JUDD'S BOARDING HOUSE, (Formerly Jackson's.) George Judd (late cook at Pearce's Commercial Hotel) having leased the above premises and made extensive.improvements, will be glad to see his old friends, visitors and travellers, where he trusts that cleanliness, comfort and an unsurpassed table will insure a continuance of patronage and a kind recommendation. Terras—Per week, 1 guinea ; per day, 4s. N.B.—Good paddocks. "TRAWBERRIES and (REAM I! AOCMJvJCr wanted to visit H. Smith's Fruit Depot, next Gwynne's Hotel, for Strawberries and Cream. Strawberries supplied in any quantity for preserving. WAIKATO RACES AND REVIEW. lINGLE TICKETS issued from all stations to Hamilton, Rukuhia and Ohaupo, on Friday & Saturday, November 28th and 29th, will be available for return up to and including Tuesday, December 2 1879. A. V. MAODONALD, ' General Manager.
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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1157, 25 November 1879, Page 4
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