I Messrs. Hunter and Nolans Auctions. REGULAR .MAXES of LIVE STOCKumd FARM PRODUCE are held b\ tin- Mibscribcra at Ohaupo oh the Third Thursday, mid .it Cambridge on the Fourth l'hursdn\ in ouch month. On each Tuesdax .it Newmarket at; one o'clock, for Horned Cattle, Sheep and Pifi>. On each Friday at Durham Yards, Auckl.md, at u o'clock, lor Horse% Vehicles, Saddlery, Agricultural Implements, and Produce. Al\\ .i\ s on hand for Private Sale, Sj dnej Drays Saddlery, Harness Honcdust, Arttiiii.it Manures Clover and Grass Seeds. \V\iK\io. — Accomod.ition Paddocks at Mr Kno.v's Farm, Ohaupo and Hamilton Road, at Mr Calder's Farm, corner of Paterangi, Alexan* dra road; at Sate Yards 1 (Ohaupo), and at Mr Sharp's, Cambridge Road. At Papakur.i on the First "Wednesday in each month, at half-past 12 o'clock (Principal Market for Store Cattle). At Pukekohe, on the Second AVedncsday in each month,at 12 o'clockfgood market tor obtaining Well bred Stock and Young Cattle). Wool Sales held fortnightly in November and December. Skins, Hides, and Wool Sales, a\ cekly, at the Durham Yards, at 2 o'clock. A Cattle Train leaves Ohaupo every morning .at 8 a.m. delivering cattle in our Paddocks at Green Lane Station, or at Kcmueru at 2 30 the same day. • The Auctioneers recommend stock intended for Tuesday's Market to be sent on Saturday, but, if not .sent until Tuesday, arri\ c in time for that day's sale. Stockmen await the arrival ot train. HUNTER & NOLAN
THIS DAY. JUNCTION YARDS. For Sale, on Tuesday next, Q/"i HEAD FAT CATTLE. Ov 500 Fat Sheep and Lambs (i Veal Calves, Fat Pigs Also, Dairy Cows, Store Cattle, Calves, Yearlings, &c. Store Sheep. At 1 o'clock. For private sale. Pure bred Lincoln Hams. HUNTER & NOLAN. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3. PAPAKURA YARDS. The usual Monthly Sale will be held on Wednesday next, at the Papakura Yards, when A LARGE NUMBER OF CATTLE WILL BE YARDED, consisting of Dairy Cows, Store Cattle, Calves, Yearlings &c &c Also, Horses, Sheep and Pigs, 2 Working Oxen At 1 o'clock. HUNTER & NOLAN.
PURIRI POST 3. PURIRI POSTS. FOR SALE", at Ohaupo Station, in either large or small quantities, 7 foot Puriri Posts »t £7 10s per 100. Posts delivered at any btation nearer Auokland at cheaper rates. Apply to W. 0 'Hunter, auctioneer ; or, C. Flitcher, butcher, Ohaupe.
XT P T O N & p 0., STATIONERS & BOOKSELLERS, Wholesale and Retail. CHRISTMAS CARDS, CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, WRITING DESKS (in wood and leather), PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, SCRAP ALBUMS, GLOVE AND HANDKERCHIEF BOXES QUEEN ANNE TEA CADDIES. ' UPTON & CO.
-pv AVIDSON'S STAR HOTEL, AUCKLAND. FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL APARTMENTS, En Suite. Hot, Cold, Shower, and Plunge Baths. Select Billiard Room. Night Porter in attendance. R. J. DAVIDSON, Proprietor.
T?ARMS ! FARMS ! ! FARMS !! ! ON DEFERRED PAYMENT. A SPECIAL SETTLEMENT I'OR COLONISTS. 80 MILES NORTH OF AUCKLAND. 1 A AAA A CRES OF THE VERY BEST IU,UUI/ A. QUALITY OF LAND. !'o 4 bc swlil in lot.s to sui£ purchasers, on deferred )M\ merit (\\ithout resident.il orimprmement conditions) boinn :l portion of C:ipt.iin W. H.. C«>lbeck's Celebrated Kaipara Limestone Land, ft^j" So many applications h.i.\in>j been made to Captain Col&cck, M.P., by persons residing in the colony, to sell portions ot his Kaipara estate for Farms, he has de« ided to set apart about 10,000 acres for that purpose, and instructed the underpinned to dispose ot the same before lea\ ititf tor England, where it has been arranged to dispoke ot tho remainder. Applications tor the said 10,000 acres must be bent in to the undersigned immediately. TERMS. — Cash or deferred payments. The most liberal that can be obtained anj where. I.\QUIKh. QUALITY.— It is the best description of land — limestone. It is easily got into gras.s ; nothing but fern and ti-tree to deal with. RESULTS.— Sixty bushels of wheat to the acre, without manure. Steam Flour-mill on block. ACCESSIBILITY.— By-weekly steam communication with Auckland, weekly steam communication with the NorthornAVairoa, where there is a population (.it the mills) of about 2000 consumers of settlers' produce. PROSPECTS.— The Northern Railway, which is now being surveyed, passes near the block, and the land which is offered at a nominal fi{jurc,will in a few years be enhanced to .it least ten times Its present selling price. APPLICANTS.— FuII particulars can be obtained by a personal interview with the undersigned, at the Kamo Colliery Office, South British Building, Queen Street, Auckland, on Fridu)s, $aturdajs, and Mondays (onml, between the hours of 10 a.m. and"} p.m., or bv letter. Mr Aldurton will go to Kaipara, accompanying intonding purchasers o\er thu estate. G.E.ALDERTOX. Agent for Captain W. H. Colbetk. Auckland, January 28, 1880. P R O O F. Writing about the quality of this land, Mr C. E. Nelson. Go\ ernment Land Purchase Agent, says : — " The soil of these blocks is mostly clay and marl, overlying limestone strata, this fact being a sufficient guarantee of fertility, without any necessity of allusion to the extraordinary luxuriance ot the vegetation generally,"
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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1198, 2 March 1880, Page 4
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